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US11365214B2 |
Method for pretreating protein in ex vivo body fluid
The invention relates to a method for the treatment of body fluid proteins, by which proteins from body fluids such as blood or urine are extracted by adding a certain proportion of high molecular polymer solution under low temperature condition followed by denaturation and reduction by adding a certain concentration of surfactant and tris(2-carboxyethyl) phosphine (TCEP) under a high temperature condition. Subsequently, the iodoacetic acid brushes grafted on silica microspheres called as solid-phase alkylation reagents are added into protein solution, which can react rapidly with the protein sulfhydryl group. After centrifugation, the microspheres are obtained and repeatedly washed with methanol and buffer to remove interferences such as sugars, salts, surfactants, lipids to obtain high-purity proteins, and finally protease is added to digest proteins into peptides. After centrifugation, the peptide products are obtained, and directly analyzed by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) system. Compared with the traditional protein pretreatment method, the method has many advantages such as good anti-interference capability, easy operation and short pretreatment time. |
US11365213B2 |
Composition for clearing spheroids, method for clearing spheroids using same, and kit comprising same
Disclosed are a composition for clearing spheroids, a method for clearing spheroids using same, and a kit comprising same. The composition for clearing spheroids can clear the spheroids in a convenient and rapid manner and thus may be usefully used for imaging of spheroids and in identifying the causes of various diseases, treating the diseases, and predicting the therapeutic effects and toxicity of drugs. In addition, the composition may be used in combination with various medical devices, and in particular, can be prepared as a kit and usefully used as an in vitro medical diagnostic device. |
US11365211B2 |
Stereoselective synthesis and process for the manufacturing of 2′-deoxynucleosides
Methods for stereoselective synthesis and manufacturing of 2′-deoxynucleosides, such as 2′-ribonucleosides, are disclosed. In some embodiments, the 2′-deoxynucleoside is a β-anomer of a 2′-deoxynucleoside having a 3′ α hydroxyl, 4′ β hydroxymethyl configuration. Nonlimiting examples of compounds prepared by the disclosed methods include 4′-thio-2′-deoxycytidine (T-dCyd) and 5-aza-4′-thio-2′-deoxycytidine (5-aza-T-dCyd; aza-T-dCyd; aza-T-dC). |
US11365210B2 |
Quinone methide analog signal amplification
Disclosed herein are novel quinone methide analog precursors and embodiments of a method and a kit of using the same for detecting one or more targets in a biological sample. The method of detection comprises contacting the sample with a detection probe, then contacting the sample with a labeling conjugate that comprises an enzyme. The enzyme interacts with a quinone methide analog precursor comprising a detectable label, forming a reactive quinone methide analog, which binds to the biological sample proximally to or directly on the target. The detectable label is then detected. In some embodiments, multiple targets can be detected by multiple quinone methide analog precursors interacting with different enzymes without the need for an enzyme deactivation step. |
US11365207B2 |
Sulfur-containing polycyclic-hydroxypyridone carboxamide analog against HIV
The disclosure discloses a sulfur-containing polycyclic-hydroxypyridone carboxamide analog against HIV and an application thereof. The sulfur-containing polycyclic-hydroxypyridone carboxamide analog has a compound represented by the following formula (I) or a stereoisomer thereof or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. The sulfur-containing polycyclic-hydroxypyridone carboxamide analogs provided by the disclosure have good anti-HIV activity, and in particularly, compound 2, compound 18, compound 34 and compound 66 have strong inhibitory effects on HIV-1 replication in vitro, and the therapeutic index thereof against HIV is hundreds of times greater than that of the existing drugs TDF and Dolutegravir. The development of such the compounds is of great significance for the development of AIDS drugs and will bright good news to AIDS patients. |
US11365206B2 |
BCL-2 inhibitors
The disclosure includes compounds of Formula (A): wherein R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, R6, R7, R8, R9, R10, R11, and R12, j, k, m, n, Y, W, W1, W2, W3, V, L, Z1, Q1, Q2, Q3, and Q4, are defined herein. Also disclosed is a method for treating a neoplastic disease, an autoimmune disease, or a neurodegenerative disease with these compounds. |
US11365204B2 |
Substituted dihydrothienopyrimidines and their use as phosphodiesterase inhibitors
The present invention relates to novel substituted dihydrothienopyrimidines with phosphodiesterase inhibitory activity, as well as to their use as therapeutic agents in the treatment of inflammatory diseases and conditions. |
US11365198B2 |
Processes for the preparation of (3S,4R)-3-ethyl-4-(3H-imidazo[1,2-a]pyrrolo[2,3-e]-pyrazin-8-yl)-N-(2,2,2-trifluoroethyl)pyrrolidine-1-carboxamide and solid state forms thereof
The present disclosure relates to pharmaceutical compositions of (3S,4R)-3-ethyl-4-(3H-imidazo[1,2-a]pyrrolo[2,3-e]pyrazin-8-yl)-N-(2,2,2-trifluoroethyl)pyrrolidine-1-carboxamide and corresponding methods of treating psoriatic arthritis. |
US11365195B2 |
Atypical inhibitors of monoamine transporters; method of making; and use thereof
Disclosed herein are a series of modafinil analogue compounds that bind with moderate to high affinity to the dopamine (DA) transporter (DAT) and several analogues also having affinity for the serotonin (5-HT) transporter (SERT) and/or sigma-1 receptor. Employing aminopiperidine, piperidineamino, spirobicyclodiaza, or substituted piperazine functional groups, desired dopamine transporter affinity has been retained along with improved metabolic stability over unsubstituted piperazine ring analogues. Importantly, these compounds have no predicted addictive liability. Also disclosed are methods for treating substance use disorders as well as other neuropsychiatric disorders such as ADHD, depression, narcolepsy, and cognitive impairment. |
US11365191B2 |
Substituted cyclohexyl compounds as NOP inhibiiors
Substituted cyclohexyl chemical entities of Formula (I): wherein Ra, G, and Rb have any of the values described herein, and compositions comprising such chemical entities; methods of making them; and their use in a wide range of methods, including metabolic and reaction kinetic studies; detection and imaging techniques; radioactive therapies; modulating and treating disorders mediated by nociceptin activity or dopamine signaling; treating neurological disorders, neurodegenerative diseases, depression, and schizophrenia; enhancing the efficiency of cognitive and motor training; and treating peripheral disorders, including renal, respiratory, gastrointestinal, liver, genitourinary, metabolic, and inflammatory disorders. |
US11365186B2 |
Substituted benzimidazoles, their preparation and their use as pharmaceuticals
This application relates to substituted benzimidazoles, compositions comprising them and their uses in the treatment of diseases and conditions in which inhibition of a bromodomain is indicated. For example, the application relates to substituted benzimidazoles and to their use as bromodomain inhibitors. The present application is also related to the treatment or prevention of proliferative disorders, auto-immune disorders, inflammatory disorders, dermal disorders, and neoplasms, including tumors and/or cancers. |
US11365184B2 |
Antiproliferative compounds, and their pharmaceutical compositions and uses
Compounds of formula A-I and B-I, compositions comprising the compounds, methods of making the compounds and methods of their uses are disclosed. |
US11365183B2 |
Eicosanoid derivatives
The present invention provides compounds (n-3 PUFA derivatives) of formula (I): that modulate conditions associated with cardiac damage, especially cardiac arrhythmias. |
US11365181B2 |
P-phenylenediamine derivative as potassium channel regulator and preparation method and medical application thereof
p-phenylenediamine derivatives as potassium channel regulators and preparation methods and medical applications thereof. A compound represented by general formula A or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. A preparation method of the compound and a use of the same as a potassium channel opener. |
US11365179B2 |
Method for the preparation of a 2,4,5-trisubstituted 1,2,4-triazolone
The present invention provides methods for the preparation of Compound (I): Compound (I), the use of intermediates for the preparation of said compound and its crystalline form A. |
US11365173B2 |
Hydrated crystalline form of 2-acrylamido-2-methylpropane sulfonic acid
The present invention relates to a hydrated crystalline form of 2-acrylamido-2-methylpropane sulfonic acid having a 2-theta powder X-ray diffraction diagram comprising peaks at 10.58°, 11.2°, 12.65°, 13.66°, 16.28°, 18.45°, 20°, 20.4°, 22.5°, 25.5°, 25.88°, 26.47°, 28.52°, 30.28°, 30.8°, 34.09°, 38.19°, 40.69°, 41.82°, 43.74°, 46.04° degrees (+/− 0.1°.The present invention also relates to a production method for this form of 2-acrylamido-2-methylpropane sulfonic acid and a preparation method for an aqueous solution A of a salt of this form of 2-acrylamido-2-methylpropane sulfonic acid, and the (co)polymer of this form of -acrylamido-2-methylpropane sulfonic acid. |
US11365168B2 |
Preparation of 5-aryl-pentanols
The present invention relates to a method for preparing 5-aryl pentanols from 2-aryl-4-hydroxytetrahydropyrans as starting materials. |
US11365167B2 |
Materials for organic electroluminescent devices
The present invention relates to compounds of the formula (1) which are suitable for use in electronic devices, in particular organic electroluminescent devices, and to electronic devices which comprise these compounds. |
US11365164B2 |
Fluid activated disintegrating metal system
An engineered composite system designed to be passive or inert under one set of conditions, but becomes active when exposed to a second set of conditions. This system can include a dissolving or disintegrating core, and a surface coating that has higher strength or which only dissolves under certain temperature and pH conditions, or in selected fluids. These reactive materials are useful for oil and gas completions and well stimulation processes, enhanced oil and gas recovery operations, as well as in defensive and mining applications requiring high energy density and good mechanical properties, but which can be stored and used for long periods of time without degradation. |
US11365162B1 |
Compost collection device
A compost collection device including: a waste collection bin; and a removable lid for the bin, the lid including: a first seal disposed for circumferentially sealing between the lid and a top rim of the bin; a circular opening in the lid; a rotatable sphere have a waste material pocket therein, the sphere being disposed in the lid; a second seal disposed between the sphere and the opening in the lid, for circumferentially sealing between the sphere and the opening in the lid; a handle attached to the sphere for rotating the rotatable sphere to deposit waste materials into the bin; a retaining lid having an opening therein for depositing waste materials into the pocket in the sphere; and a third seal disposed between the retaining lid and the sphere adjacent the opening in the retaining lid, for sealing between the sphere and the opening in the retaining lid. |
US11365159B2 |
Coated member and method of manufacturing the same
Provided are a coated member in which damage of a coating film can be suppressed in a high temperature environment and the coating may be performed at low cost, and a method of manufacturing the same. A coated member includes a bond coat and a top coat sequentially laminated on a substrate made of a Si-based ceramic or a SiC fiber-reinforced SiC matrix composite, wherein the top coat includes a layer composed of a mixed phase of a (Y1-aLn1a)2Si2O7 solid solution (here, Ln1 is any one of Nd, Sm, Eu, and Gd) and Y2SiO5 or a (Y1-bLn1′b)2SiO5 solid solution (here, Ln1′ is any one of Nd, Sm, Eu, and Gd), or a mixed phase of a (Y1-cLn2c)2Si2O7 solid solution (here, Ln2 is any one of Sc, Yb, and Lu) and Y2SiO5 or a (Y1-dLn2′d)2SiO5 solid solution (here, Ln2′ is any one of Sc, Yb, and Lu). |
US11365153B2 |
Method for preparing porous titania thin film by using cellulose nanocrystal
The present invention relates to a composite material including a porous titania thin film and a preparation method therefor. A composite material according to the present invention allows for a simple thin film formation process because of the use of cellulose crystals, makes it easy to control the structure of the titanium dioxide thin film provided therefor, has a large specific area, and is superior in terms of scratch resistance and photoactivity, thus finding useful applications in the various fields utilizing titanium dioxide as a photocatalyst. |
US11365145B2 |
Polarizing glass sheet set for optical isolator and method for manufacturing optical element for optical isolator
A method of manufacturing a polarizing glass sheet includes subjecting, while heating, a glass preform sheet containing metal halide particles to down-drawing, to thereby provide a glass member having stretched metal halide particles dispersed in an aligned manner in a glass matrix, and subjecting the glass member to reduction treatment to reduce the stretched metal halide particles, to thereby provide a polarizing glass sheet. A shape of the glass preform sheet during the down-drawing satisfies a relationship of the following expression: L1/W1≥1.0 where L1 represents a length between a portion in which a width of the glass preform sheet has changed to 0.8 times an original width and a portion in which the width of the glass preform sheet has changed to 0.2 times the original width W0, and W1 represents a length equivalent to 0.5 times the original width W0 of the glass preform sheet. |
US11365140B2 |
Decision support system and method for water treatment
A decision support system and method can be used to control a water treatment or distribution system. The decision support system collects data from multiple water system operators and analyses the data for a selected water system according to one or more rules or algorithms. The system returns data, optionally including alerts or predictions, to the system operator. Optionally, the decision support system uses machine learning applied to (i) historical data from a selected water system and/or (ii) data from other water systems to modify the rules or algorithms used to analyze current data from a selected water system. In some embodiments, the data collected includes microbial population data such as ATP data, optionally including derivatives of microbial population data; microbial speciation information; or, metagenomic data. |
US11365134B2 |
Water treatment system
A UV reactor for disinfecting water. The UV reactor may include a cooling chamber in which heat from a UV source may be transferred to the water flowing through the UV reactor. The UV reactor may include driver circuitry operable to determine status information, such as health, of the UV source. The UV reactor may include a gas discharge path operable to substantially prevent accumulation of gas within a water treatment chamber. |
US11365130B2 |
Positive electrode active material precursor for lithium secondary battery, and method for manufacturing positive electrode active material for lithium secondary battery
The present invention provides a positive electrode active material precursor for a lithium secondary battery, in which the positive electrode active material precursor is represented by the following composition formula (I), a ratio (α/β) between a half width α of a peak that is present within a range of a diffraction angle 2θ=19.2±1° and a half width β of a peak that is present within a range of 2θ=38.5±1° is equal to or greater than 0.9 in powder X-ray diffraction measurement using a CuKα beam: NixCoyMnzMw(OH)2 (I) [0.7≤x<1.0, 0 |
US11365126B2 |
Method for manufacturing aerogel blanket
Provided is a method for manufacturing an aerogel blanket having improved processability by reducing manufacturing time and cost, the method including the steps of mixing a precursor material, an acid catalyst and a hydrous alcohol to prepare a sol, depositing a substrate in the sol, and reacting with a gaseous silazane-based compound to form a gel and to perform aging and surface modification reaction simultaneously to form a wet gel blanket, and drying the wet gel blanket to manufacture an aerogel blanket. |
US11365125B2 |
Supercritical drying method for silica wet gel blanket
Provided is a supercritical drying method for a silica wet gel blanket, and a method for producing a silica aerogel blanket including the same, the supercritical drying method being capable of improving drying efficiency. The supercritical drying method improves the efficiency of a supercritical drying step by reducing carbon dioxide usage without additional equipment investment and energy input, thereby drying a silica wet gel blanket in a more economical manner. |
US11365124B2 |
High purity SiOC and SiC, methods compositions and applications
Organosilicon chemistry, polymer derived ceramic materials, and methods. Such materials and methods for making polysilocarb (SiOC) and Silicon Carbide (SiC) materials having 3-nines, 4-nines, 6-nines and greater purity. Processes and articles utilizing such high purity SiOC and SiC. |
US11365123B2 |
Method for producing graphene nanospheres
The present invention provides a method of manufacturing a graphene nanosphere through a single process that is simplified in order to enable mass production. The method includes step 1 of manufacturing a silicon carbide nanosphere coated with graphene through chemical vapor deposition (CVD) using a gas containing a silicon source and a carbon source and step 2 of discontinuing the chemical vapor deposition (CVD) and then performing cooling. |
US11365122B2 |
Graphene nanoribbons, graphene nanoplatelets and mixtures thereof and lubricant additives
Provided herein are graphene nanoribbons with high structural uniformity and low levels of impurities and methods of synthesis thereof. Also provided herein are graphene nanoplatelets of superior structural uniformity and low levels of impurities and methods of synthesis thereof. Further provided herein are mixtures of graphene nanoribbons and graphene nanoplatelets of good structural uniformity and low levels of impurities and methods of synthesis thereof. The method includes, for example, the steps of depositing catalyst on a constantly moving substrate, forming carbon nanotubes on the substrate, separating carbon nanotubes from the substrate, collecting the carbon nanotubes from the surface where the substrate moves continuously and sequentially through the depositing, forming, separating and collecting steps. Further processing steps convert the synthesized carbon nanotubes to graphene nanoribbons, graphene nanoplatelets and mixtures thereof. |
US11365121B2 |
Reactor incorporating a heat exchanger
A reactor containing a heat exchanger is disclosed, which can be operated with co-current or counter-current flow. Also disclosed is a system that includes a reactor having a reformer and a vaporizer, a fuel supply, and a water supply. The reactor includes a source of combustion gas, a reformer operative to receive reformate, and a vaporizer operative to receive water. The reformer and vaporizer each include a stack assembly formed by a combination of separator shims and channel shims. The separator shims and channel shims are stacked in a regular pattern to form two sets of channels within the stack assembly. One set of channels will have vertical passageways at either end and a horizontal flowpath between them, while the other set of channels has only a horizontal flowpath. |
US11365120B2 |
Nickel-containing catalyst composition having enhanced acidity for steam reforming processes
Modified red mud catalyst compositions, methods for production, and methods of use in steam reforming, the composition comprising: red mud material produced from an alumina extraction process from bauxite ore; and nickel oxide, the nickel oxide present at between about 5 wt. % to about 40 wt. % of the modified red mud catalyst composition. |
US11365115B2 |
Piezoelectric anti-stiction structure for microelectromechanical systems
Various embodiments of the present disclosure are directed towards a microelectromechanical system (MEMS) device. The MEMS device includes a first dielectric structure disposed over a first semiconductor substrate, where the first dielectric structure at least partially defines a cavity. A second semiconductor substrate is disposed over the first dielectric structure and includes a movable mass, where opposite sidewalls of the movable mass are disposed between opposite sidewall of the cavity. A first piezoelectric anti-stiction structure is disposed between the movable mass and the first dielectric structure, wherein the first piezoelectric anti-stiction structure includes a first piezoelectric structure and a first electrode disposed between the first piezoelectric structure and the first dielectric structure. |
US11365112B2 |
Delivering tap with internal valve with flexible edges and multiple seals
A delivering tap is described, for delivering liquids from a container including a main body with a connecting element that includes a fitting component for fitting with the container, and a supporting body adapted to be closed by a plug including an upper plug, an internal sealing valve and a stem, the supporting body including an outlet opening, an internal sealing surface and an external guiding component; the upper plug including the internal guiding component, a first fastening component and an upper sealing component; the stem including a second fastening component to the first fastening component of the upper plug, a stem sealing component, and the lower sealing component; the internal valve including a second valve sealing component and the first valve sealing component. |
US11365109B2 |
Method of controlling artificial intelligent liquid dispensing apparatus
The present invention relates to a water dispensing device control method, which includes: a step of allowing a call word in a sound shape uttered from a user to be input into a microphone; a step of identifying the input call word in a sound identifying module and outputting guiding sound of identifying the call word through a speaker; a step of allowing the desired discharge water amount in the sound shape uttered from the user to be input into the microphone; a step of identifying the input desired water discharge amount in the sound identifying module and outputting guiding sound of identifying the water discharge amount through the speaker; a step of allowing a user to input a water discharge order; a step of allowing water discharge to be implemented while a water discharge valve is opened; and a step of allowing the water discharge to be finished while the water discharge valve is closed when the water discharge flow rate detected in a flow rate sensor reaches the input desired water discharge amount. |
US11365105B2 |
Fill valve assembly for filler device and associated method of use
A fill valve assembly for use in association with a filler device including: a vent tube; a valve housing; a valve sleeve; and a quick start seal member, wherein: (1) the vent tube is positioned at least partially within the valve housing and the valve sleeve, (2) the valve housing is in communication with the filler device, (3) the valve sleeve is positioned at least partially within the valve housing, (4) the quick start seal member is positioned within the valve housing; and (5) the fill valve assembly is configured for precluding filling start lag during normal operation of the filler device. |
US11365102B2 |
Adapter assembly for lifting a vehicle
An adapter assembly for lifting a vehicle includes an adapter defining a first pin aperture, a second pin aperture, and an adapter aperture, a first pin, a second pin, and a cross member removably received by the adapter aperture. The first pin is configured to be removably received by the first pin aperture and a first aperture defined by a frame of the vehicle to selectively couple the adapter to the frame. The second pin is configured to be removably received by the second pin aperture and a second aperture defined by the frame of the vehicle to selectively couple the adapter to the frame. |
US11365101B1 |
Aided freewheel winch assembly
Systems, devices, and assemblies for providing winch freewheel functionality and maintaining tension in a winch line of a winch system. An operator input is detected using at least one sensor. The operator input is associated with an operator pulling on the winch line and a pay-out function of a winch motor of the winch system is controlled based on the operator input. |
US11365100B2 |
Winch control system
A winch control system includes: a distance measurement unit that measures a winch-to-winch distance between first and second winches based on the wound length of a second wire or the unwound length of a first wire when an object suspended through the first wire from the first winch and suspended through the second wire from the second winch is moved from the first winch to the second winch; and a relative position determination unit that determines the relative position of the second winch with respect to the first winch based on the winch-to-winch distance. The length of the first wire unwound from the first winch and the length of the second wire unwound from the second winch are calculated based on the relative position of the second winch with respect to the first winch and the target position of the object. |
US11365096B2 |
Continuously conveying passenger transport system, which can be walked on, having a charging possibility for mobile devices
The present application relates to a continuously conveying passenger transport system which can be walked on and is designed as an escalator or moving walkway and a mobile device charging device for wirelessly electrically charging at least one mobile device during a passenger transport. |
US11365093B2 |
Method and device for detecting a deterioration state in a suspension member arrangement for an elevator based on AC voltage measurements with suspension members being electrically short-circuited at their distal ends
A method for detecting a deterioration state in an elevator suspension member including electrically conductive cords uses a multiplexing unit (MU) to apply first and second alternating voltages to proximal ends of first and second groups of the cords respectively and connect the proximal end of a third group of the cords to a voltage measurement arrangement connected to a reference potential. Distal ends of the groups are connected together. A first neutral point voltage between the third proximal end and the reference potential is determined. The MU is switched to apply the first alternating voltage to the second proximal end, apply the second alternating voltage to the third proximal end and determine a second neutral point voltage between the first proximal end and the reference potential. The deterioration state of the suspension member arrangement is determined based on the first and second neutral point voltages. |
US11365092B2 |
Elevator safety gear actuation device
An actuation mechanism for an elevator safety gear comprises an engagement element, at least two permanent magnets and at least one electric coil. The engagement element is movable between an engaged position in which it engages with the guide member of the elevator system and a disengaged position in which it does not engage with the guide member of the elevator system. The at least two permanent magnets are arranged in a configuration generating a repulsive force (FR) between the at least two permanent magnets and urging the engagement element towards the engaged position. The at least one electric coil is configured for generating an electromagnetic force urging the engagement element towards the disengaged position and/or for holding the engagement element in the disengaged position, when an electric current is flowing through the at least one electric coil. |
US11365091B2 |
Overspeed protection switch, overspeed governor assembly and elevator system
An overspeed protection switch, an overspeed governor assembly and an elevator system are provided by the present disclosure. The overspeed protection switch includes: a trigger device including a trigger member and at least one protrusion, wherein the trigger member is capable of rotating to a triggered position from an untriggered position when being toggled, and the at least one protrusion is connected to the trigger member and rotates together with the trigger member; an actuation device including an action end capable of performing a linear movement; and a reset member which is connected with the action end of the actuation device and is translated with the linear movement of the action end of the actuation device so as to push one of the at least one protrusion to drive the trigger member to return to the untriggered position from the triggered position. |
US11365086B2 |
Device used to release, retract and store a cable or cable-like structure
A device used to release, retract, and store a cable or a cable-like structure that provides an easy solution for cable or cable-like structure applications. The device can be used for all kinds of electronic devices in private entities and public facilities tidily and safely. Applying the devices within the present patent application will significantly reduce safety hazards caused by ill-placed or tangled cables or cable-like structures while also storing said cables or cable-like structures when not in use. |
US11365080B2 |
Gimbaled monoclamps
In some examples, a gimbaled monoclamp can include a housing including a first opening, a second opening, and a pivot point, a clamp disposed at least partially in the housing and including a first pad and a second pad to extend through the first opening and the second opening, respectively, and a pin extending through an opening in the clamp into the pivot point to couple the clamp to the housing in a gimbaled manner. |
US11365079B2 |
Printer finishing apparatus
Example printer finishing apparatus are described herein. An example printer disclosed herein includes an alignment guide, a track to align a sheet relative to the alignment guide, a clamp to move between a raised position and a lowered position relative to the sheet, and a force applicator coupled to the clamp. The force applicator is to cause the sheet to engage the alignment guide when the clamp is in the lowered position. |
US11365078B2 |
Elastic roll, nip roll, and conveyance device
An elastic roll includes: a roll core; an inner-layer laminate covering an outer-peripheral surface of the roll core parallel to a roll longitudinal direction; a surface-layer elastomer including a tubular portion covering an outer-peripheral surface of the inner-layer laminate, and edge portions connected to the tubular portion, covering both end surfaces of the inner-layer laminate orthogonal to the roll longitudinal direction, and arranged in a manner being in contact with the roll core; and end-portion sealing structural bodies configured to press the edge portions of the surface-layer elastomer against the roll core. |
US11365072B2 |
Equipment loading assembly
An equipment loading assembly for supporting and facilitating the loading of electronic equipment from a first position (e.g., from resting on the ground) to a second position (e.g., into a truck or automobile), and the subsequent unloading of the equipment from the first position to the second position is provided. The equipment loading assembly includes an upright back support structure and a lower support structure extending laterally outward from a lower portion the upright back support structure. The upright back support structure includes one or more stops to prevent the electronic equipment from sliding in a vertical direction, and the lower support structure includes one or more front feet to prevent the electronic equipment from sliding in a horizontal direction. The loading assembly also may include a wheel support structure that enables one or more wheels to engage with a ground surface for rolling the loading assembly. |
US11365071B2 |
Automatic tuning system for pneumatic material conveying systems
A material conveying system, comprising: one or more material sources for providing material to be transferred; one or more destination locations for receiving material from the one or more material sources; one or more material conveying lines; one or more vacuum pumps wherein each vacuum pump is operatively connected to one or more of the one or more destination locations via one or more vacuum source lines; a sensor disposed on, in or near each of the one or more material conveying lines; a programmable electronic control unit (ECU) connected, via wires or wirelessly, to each component of the material conveying system including the one or more material sources, the one or more destination locations, the one or more vacuum pumps and to the one or more sensors; wherein the ECU uses data from the one or more sensors to (i) determine flow patterns and/or stream density of the material being conveyed through the one or more material conveying lines; and (ii) make automatic adjustments for optimizing and maintaining the material flow patterns in the one or more material conveying lines based on data provided by the one or more sensors. |
US11365068B2 |
Robotic systems and methods for operating a robot
A method for operating a robot includes providing target data for a target object; determining whether a pre-pick target for the target object is reachable by the robot; determining whether a pick target is reachable by the robot; and executing a pick routine directing the robot to pick up the target object and deposit the target object at a desired location responsive to a determination that the pre-pick target and the pick target are reachable by the robot. |
US11365062B2 |
Conveyance system
There is provided a conveyance system that conveys a workpiece to each of plural processing apparatuses. The conveyance system includes a conveyance passage, an automated workpiece conveying vehicle that travels on the conveyance passage, a stock unit, and a control unit. The conveyance passage is set in a space directly above the processing apparatus across the plural processing apparatus. The stock unit includes a placement base on which a workpiece stocker capable of housing plural workpieces is placed, two temporary putting bases on which the workpiece carried out from the workpiece stocker on the placement base is temporarily put, a temporary putting base movement part that moves the two temporary putting bases in such a manner as to interchange the two temporary putting bases between a first position that faces the placement base and a second position adjacent to the first position. |
US11365058B2 |
Spiral conveyor system
A spiral conveyor system may include a drum and a conveyor belt traveling helically about the drum from an entrance end to an exit end of the drum, and a rib associated with the drum, wherein the rib extends radially from a surface of the drum. A length of the rib extends along the length of the drum from a first end of the rib to a terminus of the rib proximate the entrance end of the drum. In addition, a height of the rib above of the surface of the drum varies along the length of the rib. Further, the rib includes at least one drive face, wherein the conveyor belt includes at least one belt surface configured to engage the at least one drive face, and wherein the drum includes a smooth ribless portion between the terminus of the rib and the entrance end of the drum. |
US11365048B2 |
Trash collection assembly and method of use
A trash collection assembly may include a dumpster housing which may house therein a dumpster to provide a more desirable aesthetic appeal. A garbage truck may be configured to lift the dumpster out of the dumpster housing without the need for the garbage truck driver to get out of the truck. A cover of the dumpster may open and close automatically respectively during the removal of the dumpster from the housing and return of the dumpster to the housing. |
US11365047B1 |
System providing extended accessibility for operating a closure assembly on a storage bin
A system may include a closure actuation assembly to actuate a bin closure apparatus on a storage bin apparatus, and the assembly may include a gate movement structure to move a gate of the closure assembly. The gate movement structure may include a movement rod for engaging the gate. The actuation assembly may further include a support structure which in turn includes a support beam for mounting on the bin elevating structure, a securing element provided on the support beam for securing the support beam, and a support plate mounted on the support beam and having an adjustment slot for passing the movement rod therethrough. The support structure may include a support slide mounted on the support plate and having a support aperture to receive the movement rod passing through the adjustment slot. The position of the support slide over the adjustment slot may be adjustable. |
US11365039B2 |
Carrying device for beverage cans
The invention relates to a carrying device for beverage cans which allows the manual carrying of beverage cans grouped together in the form of a “pack”, which device comprises a body devoid of side walls, having on its surface at least one opening defining a contour with proportions which allow the tight passage therethrough of a beverage can, the contour of said opening having a plurality of tabs that can be folded or bent in relation to the body itself and extending into the same opening, said tabs having a distribution according to at least one sequence, said sequence comprising two contiguous tabs followed by a gap followed by another tab followed by another gap. |
US11365037B2 |
Supplement safe and methods of use
Described is a multi-part device for keeping consumables such as dietary supplements in separate, non-contaminatable, individually accessible container compartments. The device of the invention can also be used for storage of other items, as well. The top of the device is removable, has several interconnected lids that are attached and retained to the container portion of the device by a rotable cap, the position of which selects which lid, if any, can be opened by a user. The compartment lids separate the contents stored in the various compartments so as to keep the contents of each compartment from being contaminated by items or materials placed in other compartments or from the environment. The safe can be locked shut by rotating the cap to predetermined positions. |
US11365036B2 |
Valve arrangement for pressurised tank in a closure device
A closure assembly for a container comprising a pressurised tank and a plug member, the pressurised tank has an interior volume and a cylindrical wall including an annular boss member at its open end. The plug member has an annular channel arranged at a first side of the plug member adapted to sealingly engage with the boss member. The channel has at least one orifice extending from the floor or outer side wall of the channel to a nozzle at the second side of the plug member. The orifice is sealed from the interior volume of the tank when the channel is sealingly engaged with the boss member in a first position, but is in fluid communication with the interior volume of the tank when at least part of the channel is no longer engaged with the boss member in a second position. |
US11365022B2 |
Child-resistant container assembly
A container assembly includes an outer sleeve, a slide-out tray and a pop-up carton. The first and second sides of the outer sleeve have at least a double thickness adjacent to first and second outer sleeve apertures formed therein. The slide-out tray includes a first side with a minor first side flap folded thereon and a second side with a minor second side flap folded thereon. The slide-out tray is received in the outer sleeve. The pop-up carton is attached to the slide-out tray and located within the slide-out tray in a first position. The slide-out tray initially moves with respect to the outer sleeve by contacting the first and second side flaps via respective first and second outer sleeve apertures and the slide-out tray via a third outer sleeve aperture. The pop-up carton is moved within the slide-out tray to a position extending from the slide-out tray. |
US11365017B2 |
Drain spout for draining material, from first barrel to second barrel
A drain spout includes a tubular structure with threads on at least a first end for attaching to a small bunghole of a draining barrel. A process of draining material from the draining barrel includes screwing the drain spout into the small bunghole on the draining barrel. The draining barrel is aligned beside a catch barrel with the small bungholes of the barrels on the outsides and the two large bungholes side by side. The draining barrel is tilted with the drain spout towards the catch barrel and lifting the bottom of the draining barrel while inserting the second end of the drain spout into the big bunghole of the catch barrel. The draining barrel is rotated around the drain spout acting as the axis of rotation approximately 180 degrees until the lip of both barrels meet. The draining barrel is leaned back supported by the drain spout while draining. |
US11365011B2 |
Method of controlling autonomous anti-icing apparatus
The method of controlling an autonomous anti-icing apparatus includes: a first step of collecting and storing ice formation environment data; a second step of calculating a calculated value of an aerodynamic parameter based on the ice formation environment data and the ice formation prediction data in real time to determine whether ice formation is present on a surface of the structure and calculating a degree of ice formation through the calculated value of the aerodynamic parameter; and a third step of allowing a calculation control unit to send a temperature control signal, which includes a heating period signal, to a power supply so that an electric heating part is heated when the ice formation is determined by comparing the degree of ice formation with a preset value. |
US11365009B2 |
Spring clutch arm assembly
A spring clutch arm assembly includes a moveable arm comprising a retracted configuration and a deployed configuration, a fixed shaft, and a spring portion comprising a moving portion with a distal end and a coil portion wrapped around the fixed shaft. The moveable arm may include a moveable member. The distal end may be attached to the moveable member. The moveable arm may be held in the deployed configuration by the spring portion. |
US11365008B2 |
Stowage mechanisms for display devices of aircraft passenger compartment suites
An aircraft passenger compartment suite may include a first side with a first display device, a second side with a second display device, and a privacy divider separating the first side and the second side. The first display device may be configured to actuate between a first deployed position and a first stowed position via a first stowage mechanism. The second display device may be configured to actuate between a second deployed position and a second stowed position via a second stowage mechanism. The privacy divider may include one or more panels configured to actuate between a panel deployed position and a panel stowed position. The privacy divider may be open when at least one of the first display device is in the first stowed position, the second display device is in the second stowed position, or the one or more panels are in the panel stowed position. |
US11364998B2 |
Propulsion system comprising separable propeller and unmanned aerial vehicle comprising same
An unmanned aerial comprises: a motor and a propeller assembly connected to the motor comprising: a first structure fixed to the motor, having a cylindrical wall defining an inner space, with a helical slit formed through the cylindrical wall; a second structure comprising a cylinder portion, a part of which is rotatably positioned in the inner space, and at least one protruding portion protruding from the outer surface of the cylinder portion to the outside of the cylindrical wall through the helical slit; and a propeller comprising a cylindrical hub engaging with the cylinder portion of the first structure, rotating blades extending from the cylindrical hub, and at least one rib extending from the cylindrical hub toward the motor, the propeller being configured such that at least a part of the rib detachably engages with the first structure by the at least one protruding portion of the second structure. |
US11364996B2 |
Boundary layer ingestion fan system
A boundary layer ingestion fan system for location aft of the fuselage of an aircraft is shown. It comprises a nacelle (501) defining a duct (502), and a fan (503) located within the duct. The fan comprises a hub arranged to rotate around a rotational axis (A-A) and a plurality of blades attached to the hub. Each blade has a span (r) from a root at the hub defining a 0 percent span position (r=0) to a tip defining a 100 percent span position (r=1) and a plurality of span positions therebetween (r ∈ [0, 1]), and a stagger angle at the 0 percent span position (ζhub) relative to the rotational axis of 40 degrees or greater. |
US11364993B2 |
Closed-loop feedback control system for landing gear load alleviation
An example method includes receiving pitch angle sensor information indicative of a pitch angle of a vehicle, wherein the vehicle comprises a main landing gear having a strut and a pitch control surface configured to control the pitch angle of the vehicle; determining a trailing-edge-up limit for upward movement of the pitch control surface to control a de-rotation rate of the vehicle as the vehicle lands; receiving load sensor information indicative of a load on the strut of the main landing gear of the vehicle; based on the pitch angle of the vehicle being below a pitch angle threshold, determining an updated trailing-edge-up limit based on the load on the strut; and controlling the pitch control surface based on the updated trailing-edge-up limit. |
US11364992B2 |
Aligning aircraft with runway centerline during takeoff
Described herein is an example method for aligning an aircraft with a centerline of a runway during takeoff. The method includes accessing a first image captured by a first camera mounted on a first side of the aircraft; accessing a second image captured by a second camera mounted on a second side of the aircraft that is opposite the first side; determining a first angle between a first marked line on the runway in the first image and a first reference line in the first image; determining a second angle between a second marked line on the runway in the second image and a second reference line in the second image; and based on the first angle and the second angle, moving a control surface of the aircraft such that the aircraft moves closer to the centerline of the runway. |
US11364987B1 |
Systems and methods for absorbing shock with counter-rotating propeller shafts in a marine propulsion device
A system for rotating an inner propeller shaft within a gearcase via a driveshaft. The system includes a stub shaft that extends between forward and aft ends and is rotatable within the gearcase. A forward gear is rotatably coupled to the stub shaft, where the forward gear meshes with the driveshaft and is engageable to become rotatably fixed to the stub shaft such that rotating the driveshaft rotates the stub shaft. A shock absorbing coupler is positioned within the gearcase, where the coupler has forward and aft ends, where the forward end of the coupler is engageable with the aft end of the stub shaft, and where the aft end of the coupler engageable with the inner propeller shaft. The coupler is torsional between the forward and aft ends such that shock is absorbable between the inner propeller shaft and the driveshaft. |
US11364979B2 |
Drilling or work-over rig comprising an operational control and/or state unit and a computer-implemented method of providing operational control and/or state
A drilling or work-over vessel (10) is disclosed comprising a number of operational equipment (300), wherein the drilling or work-over vessel comprises at least one operational control and/or state unit (100) comprising at least one processing unit (102), wherein the at least one operational control and/or state unit (100) comprises or are in connection with a memory and/or storage (103), and at least one sensor unit (200), wherein the at least one sensor unit (200) is adapted to obtain one or more measured physical values and to provide data representing the one or more measured physical values and/or derived values thereof to the at least one operational control and/or state unit (100), the memory and/or storage (103) comprises a data representation of a computational physics model of at least a part of the drilling or work-over rig, and the at least one processing unit (102) is adapted to derive data representing an estimation of one or more physical states (such as defined by limits of forces, relative motion between operational equipment and vessel, or between other two pieces of operational equipment) estimated to act on at least one operational equipment (300) in response to the data representing the one or more measured physical values and/or derived values thereof as provided by the at least one sensor unit (200). |
US11364967B1 |
Foldable scooter
A foldable scooter includes a folding control mechanism between a deck assembly and a steering assembly. The folding control mechanism includes a lever which is freely rotatable between a first position and a second position so as to provide an idling rotation stroke. During the idling rotation stroke, the lever does not unlock the folding control mechanism, and the lever unlocks the folding control mechanism when the lever keeps rotating to be over the idling rotation stroke. |
US11364964B2 |
Motorcycle accessory mounting system
A motorcycle accessory mounting system for conveniently riding with beverages and a cellphone includes a cellphone mount apparatus and a beverage mount apparatus. The cellphone mount apparatus comprises a cellphone clamp to selectively engage a handlebar of a motorcycle. A cellphone holder back is coupled to a cellphone rod. A pair of cellphone holder sides is coupled to the cellphone holder back and to selectively engage a cellphone. The beverage mount apparatus comprises a beverage clamp to selectively engage the handlebar. A beverage holder is coupled to a beverage rod and has a cup bottom, a cup sidewall coupled to the cup bottom, and an open cup top side. The beverage holder serves as a cup holder to receive a cup conforming to the cup sidewall. A lid and a straw are engageable with the open cup top side. |
US11364963B2 |
Bicycle seat post travel adjustment assembly
There is described a bicycle seat post assembly in which the travel distance of the seat post can be adjusted. The seat post assembly includes an outer tube that is configured to telescopically receive an inner tube. The inner tube is axially slidable relative to the outer tube between a retracted position and an extended position, the extended position being determined by an extension assembly in which an inner contact member engages an outer contact member, thereby setting the upper limit of axial extension of the inner tube. The extension of the inner tube can be limited to an intermediate position that lies between the retracted and extended positions by an insertable shim that is positionable between the inner and outer contact members. |
US11364961B2 |
Seat belt buckle installation jig and methods of use thereof
A method of installing a seat belt buckle that includes inserting the seat belt buckle into a rear end of a seat belt opening, such that an engagement slot of the seat belt buckle faces a front end of the seat belt opening. The method further includes engaging the engagement slot of the seat belt buckle with a seat belt tongue of a seat belt buckle installation jig and translating the seat belt buckle from an embedded position within the seat belt opening to an extended position with the seat belt buckle installation jig, wherein the seat belt buckle is nearer to the rear end of the seat belt opening in the embedded position than in the extended position. The seat belt buckle installation jig comprises a body comprising a first distal end and a second distal end, and the seat belt tongue is coupled to the first distal end. |
US11364959B1 |
Modular robotic vehicle
A robotic vehicle with modular track assemblies that are separable from the chassis with the drive unit being self-contained in each track assembly with the motor controller, and the coolant system being enclosed in an ornamental cover all of which is positioned above the track and with a cooler of the coolant system being positioned rearward of the motor and the motor controller and a gear box connected outside the ornamental cover on the inside of the left track assembly to couple the motor to a final drive that drives the track with the motor being positioned above the final drive. |
US11364949B2 |
Steering-angle-limiting device of steer-by-wire system
A steering-angle-limiting device of a steer-by-wire system selectively restricts turning of a steering wheel in a forward direction or in a reverse direction and permits turning of the steering wheel in order to inhibit locking of the steering wheel when the steering-angle-limiting device operates abnormally. Rotation of a stopping gear, which is coupled to a steering shaft, is selectively restricted depending on a change in a rotation angle of a cam, whereby the direction in which the steering wheel turns is selectively limited. In addition, when a stopper operates abnormally, the stopper is moved to a position apart from an end of the radius of rotation of the stopping gear, thereby enabling turning of the steering wheel. |
US11364944B2 |
Modular gondola moving systems and methods
Examples includes systems and methods for lifting and moving gondolas using a modular gondola moving system. Components of a modular gondola moving system include interchangeable skates. The interchangeable skates are further removably attached to a longitudinal member which, when connected to the longitudinal member, form a skate system. Multiple skate systems are positioned to the underside of a gondola and may additionally be connected together by connector bars for stabilization and to form the modular gondola moving system. One or more lifting devices are provided independent of and are used in combination with each skate system for positioning the gondola on each skate system. The one or more lifting devices may be repeatedly used in order to place the gondola on a single modular gondola support system. |
US11364941B2 |
Bidirectional windage resistance brake apparatus
A bidirectional windage resistance brake apparatus including a base, a first cylinder, a second cylinder, a first windage resistance plate and a second windage resistance plate, a tail of the first windage resistance plate is hinged with the base; the first windage resistance plate includes a first supporting rod, one end of which is hinged to a middle portion of the first windage resistance plate, and another end is connected with the first cylinder; a tail of the second windage resistance plate is hinged with the base; the second windage resistance plate includes a second supporting rod, one end of which is hinged to a middle portion of the second windage resistance plate, and another end is connected with the second cylinder. The brake apparatus is high in brake efficiency and reliability. |
US11364938B2 |
Rail clamp with straight line tool
The present disclosure generally relates to a rail vehicle that includes a chassis and a rail clamp assembly coupled to the chassis. The rail clamp assembly includes a fixed central member and a pair of lugs each extending outwardly from opposing sides of the fixed central member. The rail clamp assembly further includes a pair of arms respectively coupled to the lugs to thereby provide respective pivot points to permit rotation of the arms about the pivot points. A pair of gripping tool assemblies are disposed at respective lower portions of the arms and are coupled to one another via a guide rod. |
US11364935B2 |
Robust autonomous drive design
A method, a non-transitory computer-readable medium, and a system of providing an autonomous driving (AD) generally valid robust Sense-Act-function input-output Sense-Act-interdependency relations knowledge-based map that is used as look-up table instructions to implement general Sense-Act-control capabilities of an AD system in an AD vehicle for general robust solution decision making with global situational awareness, closed-loop control, noise and system degradation-tolerance, and fail-safe management and without large and complex code that is difficult, bug-sensitive, and both time and resource consuming to both develop and execute. |
US11364934B2 |
Training a generator unit and a discriminator unit for collision-aware trajectory prediction
A system trains a generator unit and a discriminator unit simultaneously. The generator unit is configured to determine a future trajectory of at least one other road user in the environment of a vehicle considering an observed trajectory of the at least one other road user. The discriminator unit is configured to determine whether the determined future trajectory of the other road user is an actual future trajectory of the other road user. The system is configured to train the generator unit and the discriminator unit simultaneously with gradient descent. |
US11364933B2 |
Vehicle control system
A vehicle control system includes: a terminal configured to be carried by a user; and a control device configured to execute remote autonomous moving processing to move a vehicle from an initial position to a stop position. The terminal includes: a touch panel configured to display an acceptance area that accepts a prescribed repetitive operation performed for continuing traveling of the vehicle and to display a suspension icon that accepts an operation performed for stopping the vehicle; and a processing unit configured to make the touch panel display the suspension icon at a part where the repetitive operation has been performed when the repetitive operation is stopped. When the control device or the processing unit determines that the suspension icon is operated or that the repetitive operation is not resumed within a prescribed period after the repetitive operation has been stopped, the control device stops the vehicle. |
US11364931B2 |
Lidar localization using RNN and LSTM for temporal smoothness in autonomous driving vehicles
In one embodiment, a method for temporal smoothness in localization results for an autonomous driving vehicle includes: creating a probability offset volume that represents an overall matching cost between a first set of keypoints from the online point cloud and a second set of keypoints from a pre-built point cloud map for each of a series of sequential light detection and ranging (LiDAR) frames in an online point cloud. The method also includes compressing the probability offset volume into multiple probability vectors across a X dimension, a Y dimension and a yaw dimension; providing each probability vector of the probability offset volume to a number of recurrent neural networks (RNNs); and generating, by the RNNs, a trajectory of location results across the plurality of sequential LiDAR frames. |
US11364930B2 |
Vehicle control system, vehicle control method and program
A vehicle control system includes a display and a display controller configured to cause the display to display an image related to a state of a vehicle and perform control for switching display details to be displayed on the display when a predetermined event has occurred in the vehicle before driving assistance of the vehicle is started. |
US11364926B2 |
Method for operating a motor vehicle system of a motor vehicle depending on the driving situation, personalization device, and motor vehicle
The invention relates to a method for operating a motor vehicle system of a motor vehicle regardless of the driving situation. The method is performed by a personalization device of the motor vehicle and includes identifying the driver of the motor vehicle and using the identity of the driver to determine multiple driver-specific configuration data sets. Each of the determined configuration data sets describes configuration data of a respective user profile of the identified driver in order to personalize the motor vehicle system. The method further includes determining at least one additional occupant in the motor vehicle and using the result of the determination of the at least one occupant, determine an intention of the determined driver. The method further incudes using the determined intention to select a personalization mode from a plurality of personalization modes. |
US11364922B2 |
Driving assistance device, driving assistance method, and computer readable medium
A driving assistance device (10) is mounted in a mobile body (100). An abnormality detection unit (22) detects an abnormality in a sensor mounted in a peripheral body moving on a periphery of the mobile body (100). An assistance determination unit (23) reads a control pattern corresponding to a sensing area of a sensor whose abnormality has been detected by the abnormality detection unit (22), from a pattern storage unit (31). A path generation unit (24) generates path data indicating a moving path of the mobile body (100) to correspond to the control pattern. |
US11364920B2 |
Methods and apparatus to compensate for body roll in vehicle weight calculations
Methods and apparatus to compensate for body roll in vehicle weight calculations are disclosed. An example method includes receiving sensor data from sensors of a vehicle, determining a weight of the vehicle and determining a body roll of the vehicle. The example method further includes comparing the body roll to a threshold and, if the body roll satisfies the threshold, adjusting the determined weight of the vehicle based on the determined body roll and properties of a suspension system of the vehicle. |
US11364912B2 |
Vehicle control device
If an external environment recognition unit recognizes a traffic signal indicating a stop instruction at a point in time when a distance detection unit detects a distance less than or equal to a first distance, an operation determination unit performs deceleration control at a first rate of deceleration at a point in time when the distance detection unit detects a distance less than or equal to a second distance shorter than the first distance, and if the external environment recognition unit does not recognize the traffic signal at the point in time when the distance detection unit detects the distance less than or equal to the first distance, the operation determination unit performs the deceleration control at a second rate of deceleration smaller than the first rate of deceleration at the point in time when the distance detection unit detects the distance less than or equal to the first distance. |
US11364907B2 |
Longitudinally guiding driver assistance system in a motor vehicle
A driver assistance system in a motor vehicle takes into consideration a target speed, in particular in order to regulate the speed at a specified target speed, and includes a detection system for detecting upcoming events which require an adaptation of the target speed; a functional unit which triggers a request notification output to approve an automatic adaptation of the target speed to a new target speed at a defined point in time when an upcoming event is detected that requires an adaptation of the target speed; a notification system for outputting the request notification to the driver after the defined point in time; and an operating element which is designed to allow a clearance to approve the automatic adaptation to the new target speed when the request notification has been output and the operating element has been actuated. In response to the clearance, the functional unit automatically triggers the adaptation of the target speed to the new target speed. The operating element is additionally designed to request a manual target speed influence which differs from the automatic target speed adaptation approval at a point in time when no request notifications to approve an automatic adaptation of the target speed have been triggered. |
US11364906B2 |
Control system and control method for controlling behavior of motorcycle
The present invention provides a control system and a control method capable of appropriately supporting driving of a motorcycle by a rider.The control system includes a control amount setting unit that sets a control amount in auto cruise operation, an execution unit that causes the motorcycle to execute the auto cruise operation, and further including a lane position information acquiring unit that acquires relative position information of a lane boundary with respect to the motorcycle during traveling, and a limitation determining unit that determines to provide a limitation on the auto cruise operation in a case where a determination reference is satisfied, in which the determination reference includes a condition that the lane position information acquired by the lane position information acquiring unit satisfies a prescribed condition. |
US11364904B2 |
Path-planning fusion for a vehicle
Embodiments include methods, systems, and computer readable storage medium for a method for providing path-planning guidance by resolving multiple behavioral predictions associated with operating a vehicle is disclosed. The method includes installing a vehicle system into a vehicle, wherein the vehicle system provides path planning guidance based on training data using and fused hypotheses and/or decisions associated with the training data. The method further includes determining, by a processor, a location of the vehicle on a map containing a road network, and determining, by the processor, whether one or more agents exist within a predetermined range of the vehicle. The method further includes selecting, by the processor, an output trajectory to traverse the road network based on the location of the vehicle on the map and the existence of one or more agents. The method further includes controlling, by the processor, operation of the vehicle using the output trajectory. |
US11364903B2 |
Automated guide vehicle with a collision avoidance apparatus
A collision avoidance apparatus for use with an automated guided vehicle (AGV) includes: an object detection sensor assembly; a controller in electronic communication with the sensor assembly; the object detection sensor assembly configured to generate a detection signal to define a sensing region and receive a reflected detection signal; the controller configured to: process the reflected signal to detect presence of an object based on a parameter of the reflected signal, define a boundary within the sensing region, dynamically adjust the size and/or shape of the boundary, and determine if the detected object is located within the boundary. |
US11364901B2 |
Driving support apparatus
A driving support apparatus according to the invention estimates the position of a moving body by controlling a position estimation unit when the tracking-target moving body leaves a first area or a second area to enter a blind spot area and detects the position of the moving body by controlling a position detection unit when the moving body leaves the blind spot area to enter the first area or the second area. In this manner, the trajectory of the tracking-target moving body is calculated so that the trajectory of the moving body detected in the first area or the second area and the trajectory of the moving body estimated in the blind spot area are continuous to each other and driving support is executed based on the calculated trajectory of the tracking-target moving body. |
US11364900B2 |
Lane change assistance system
The invention relates to a lane change assistance system in a vehicle (21), wherein the lane change assistance system has a sensor arrangement for detecting the current surrounding area of the vehicle in each case and is designed to generate a warning signal and/or steering intervention when an imminent lane change by the vehicle is identified, depending on a second vehicle (25) being detected by the sensor arrangement in the vehicle's surrounding area. In this case the lane change assistance system is designed to suppress generation of the warning signal and/or the steering intervention based on map data (15), particularly when the change of lane by the vehicle is to a newly opening lane (23) of a multiple lane road (22) which is branching off (e.g. of a corresponding motorway exit) and the second vehicle is located in another lane (24) of the road (22) which is branching off. |
US11364899B2 |
Driving assistance method and system
A driving assistance system includes a sensor set, a data storage device and an output device. The sensor set observes apparent states of each road user of the plurality of road users at successive time steps, the data processor assigns a behavioral model stored in the data storage device, the data processor calculating a new maneuver distribution that is a probability distribution over a finite plurality of alternative maneuvers and a new state distribution that is a probability distribution of possible states for each alternative maneuver of the finite plurality of alternative maneuvers. The data processor determines a risk of collision of the road vehicle with another road user, based on the new maneuver and state distributions of the target road user, and outputs one or more of a driver warning signal and executes an avoidance action if the risk of collision exceeds a predetermined threshold. |
US11364898B2 |
Autonomous vehicle controlled crash
Military convoys sometimes need to push vehicles or obstacles out of the way in order to proceed with their mission. Selecting if pushing is necessary, what can be pushed, and what cannot be pushed as well as the specific maneuver necessary for pushing or creating a controlled crash are important to minimize the damage to the autonomous vehicles as well as to create pathways that are traversable by other autonomous vehicles in the convoy. These tasks are accomplished by evaluating the costs involved in each trajectory that can be navigated by the autonomous convoy and deciding if pushing the obstacle is the preferred path or navigating around the obstacle is the preferred path for the autonomous vehicles. Also, in some cases, several autonomous vehicles simultaneously push the obstacle at the same time. |
US11364897B2 |
Parking assist system
A parking assist system includes: a display device configured to display a parking space candidate; and a control device configured to control a screen display of the display device, to set the parking space candidate selected by a user to a target parking space, to set a stop position where the vehicle should be stopped in the target parking space, and to execute a driving process to autonomously move the vehicle along a trajectory to the stop position. While executing the driving process, the control device causes the display device to display the trajectory and the stop position and determines whether the stop position is suitable based on external environment information. Upon determining that the stop position is not suitable, the control device corrects the stop position and causes the display device to display the stop position that has been corrected. |
US11364896B2 |
Information processing device, information processing method, and non-transitory storage medium storing program
An information processing device configured to control a traveling unit which is coupled to a resting unit including equipment on which a user takes a rest and carries the resting unit, the traveling unit being movable even while not coupled to the resting unit, the information processing device includes a control unit configured to: select a first parking lot in which the resting unit is to be arranged from among vacant parking lots within a predetermined area including a current position of a terminal owned by the user who desires to take the rest; transmit, to the terminal, information on movement from the current position of the terminal to the first parking lot; and transmit, to a first traveling unit, a command to carry a first resting unit to the first parking lot and arrange the first resting unit in the first parking lot. |
US11364892B2 |
System and method for changing gear ranges of a four wheel drive vehicle
Methods and system are described for changing a driveline gear range from a higher gear range to a lower gear range. The driveline may include two electric machines and four clutches in a four wheel drive configuration. The methods and systems permit a driveline to change from a higher gear range to a lower gear range without stopping a vehicle. |
US11364889B2 |
Vehicular hydraulic brake system
A transportation vehicle with a brake system designed for rapid deceleration of a moving vehicle, which enhances the effectiveness of vehicular braking in emergency situations, and increases the safety of automobile traffic on roads, which results in greater road-traffic safety due to enhanced reliability and higher effectiveness of braking under emergency situations.A vehicular hydraulic brake system having a master brake cylinder with a hydraulic reservoir supplying a brake fluid, a control foot pedal and a vacuum booster connected to an operating brake cylinder of each wheel. The brake system has emergency braking assemblies mounted before the operating brake cylinders of at least rear wheels. The emergency braking assembly includes an electrical mechanism operating in a reciprocating manner and has a rod attached to a piston of a hydraulic cylinder. An inlet hole of the hydraulic cylinder is connected to a pipeline in communication with the master braking cylinder. An outlet hole of the hydraulic cylinder is in communication with the operating brake cylinder. A top portion of the hydraulic cylinder has a compensation port in close proximity to the electrical mechanism, said compensation port being connected to the pipeline in communication with the master braking cylinder. A bottom portion of the hydraulic cylinder of the emergency braking assembly is disposed not lower than a top level of the operating brake cylinder. |
US11364888B2 |
Driving assistance apparatus
A driving assistance apparatus can execute deceleration assistance of decelerating a host vehicle independently of an operation by a driver. The driving assistance apparatus is provided with: an acquirer configured to obtain surrounding information associated with a surrounding situation of the host vehicle; and a controller programmed to reduce a deceleration assistance amount associated with the deceleration assistance when execution of the deceleration assistance is released. The controller is programmed to quickly reduce the deceleration assistance amount when execution of the deceleration assistance is released, if a surrounding situation indicated by the obtained surrounding information is a first situation in which the host vehicle can be required to accelerate, in comparison with a second situation in which the host vehicle cannot be required to accelerate. |
US11364884B2 |
Selective braking of carbon brakes to improve life
A method for active brake selection, in accordance with various embodiments is disclosed. The method comprises detecting an outbound taxiing event for an aircraft. The method further comprises determining whether an inboard or outboard brake has less wear than a respective inboard or outboard brake on a respective landing gear. The method may further comprise selecting an inboard or outboard brake to use during the outbound taxiing event. |
US11364881B2 |
Organ type electronic brake pedal apparatus
An organ type electronic brake pedal apparatus having a high-load spring module and a hysteresis module is capable of tuning a pedal effort, a stroke and a hysteresis operation force, desired differently for each vehicle model, by changing a component of the high-load spring module or hysteresis module. In particular, the organ type electronic brake pedal apparatus includes: a pedal housing to be fixedly installed on a floor below a driver seat of a vehicle; a pedal pad pivotably coupled to the pedal housing to be operated by a driver of the vehicle; a high-load spring module including a first end and a second end pivotably coupled to the pedal housing and the pedal pad, respectively; and a hysteresis module to connect the pedal housing and the pedal pad and generate hysteresis when the pedal pad is operated by the driver. |
US11364877B2 |
Wiper linkage system
A wiper linkage system directly transmits rotating force of a motor to one wiper arm. The wiper linkage system includes: a gear housing installed on a wiper motor, a pipe rod installed on the gear housing, a crank arm installed on an output shaft of the wiper motor, a first wiper arm installed on a first end of the crank arm by a rotating shaft, a pivot housing assembled with the pipe rod, and a second wiper arm operated by a link structure including a link unit coupled to a second end of the crank arm and the pivot housing. In particular, a first end of the pipe rod is fixed to a vehicle body by a pipe mounting. |
US11364876B2 |
Vehicle control device, vehicle control method, and recording medium
A vehicle control device includes: an unregistered-user-face-image acquiring unit that acquires an unregistered-user-face-image when an unregistered-user-getting-on recognizing unit recognizes that an unregistered user gets on the vehicle, the unregistered-user-face-image being a face image of the unregistered user; and a vehicle entry control unit that sets vehicle to a first entry-enabled-state when a matching degree between a user-candidate-face-image and the unregistered-user-face-image is equal to or higher than a first determination level, after the unregistered-user-getting-on recognizing unit recognizes that the unregistered user gets on the vehicle until a predetermined time elapses, the user-candidate-face-image being acquired by a user-candidate-face-image acquiring unit. |
US11364871B2 |
Side airbag apparatus
A far side side airbag device provided on the side part in the center in the width direction of a backrest portion of either of separated seats arranged in the width direction of a vehicle, which restrains the movement of an occupant. A cushion and an inflator expands and deploys the cushion. The cushion has a first portion and a second portion that expand and deploy onto the front surface of each of the adjacent separated seats when a signal is received to restrain the occupant and capture the side part of the occupant, and a center portion provided in between the first portion and the second portion. A protruding part is formed on the center portion in order to capture the head of the occupant. |
US11364870B2 |
Seat assembly with full seatback airbag
A seatback carrier module includes first and second side portions spaced-apart from one another and interconnected by an upper portion. A cradle portion is disposed along the first and second side portions and the upper portion of the seatback carrier module. The cradle portion includes inner and outer edges with a rearwardly extending body portion. A mounting portion is disposed along a portion of the inner edge of the cradle portion. The mounting portion includes inner and outer edges with a body portion disposed therebetween. The mounting portion further includes a rearwardly extending sidewall disposed along the inner edge of the mounting portion. An airbag assembly is received within the cradle portion and has an inverted U-shaped configuration to substantially surround the outer perimeter of the seatback frame. The airbag assembly is an elongate member defining an overhead airbag assembly. |
US11364867B2 |
Method for operating an occupant protection system of a vehicle, and occupant protection system for a vehicle
Upon detecting that an occupant has donned electronic smart glasses, an occupant protection system in a vehicle takes into account that the occupant is wearing electronic smart glasses. |
US11364865B2 |
System for self-escape from a safety harness having a plurality of mounted web cutters and glass break tools
A system for self-extrication from a safety harness by the wearer, or during rescue of the wearer, in the event of an emergency including one or more combination cutter and glass break tools mounted onto and around selected portions of the safety harness at predetermined positions for use in cutting the webbing straps of the safety harness in the event of the inoperability of any safety harness release resulting in the severing of the harness at such a predetermined position and further resulting in the combination tool being freed for use in breaking glass out of a window of a vehicle. |
US11364864B2 |
Grille with integrated energy management system
A system includes a vehicle body which further includes a front beam. The system also includes an energy absorber that may be coupled to the front-end beam of the vehicle body. In an example, the energy absorber includes a first edge and a second edge that may be opposite to the first edge along a first direction. The energy absorber also includes a first exterior surface that extends between the first edge and the second edges of the energy absorber. Further, the first exterior surface includes a plurality of openings therein. The system also includes a grille having a first edge and a second edge which may be opposite to the first edge of the grille. In one example, the second edge of the grille may be coupled to the first edge of the energy absorber. The grille includes a plurality of extensions that may extend from the second edge in such a way that the plurality of extensions are positioned in the plurality of openings in the energy absorber. |
US11364863B2 |
Structural reinforcement insert for a vehicle bumper
Disclosed is a device for distributing crash energy within a vehicle. The device includes a member insertable into an end of a bumper beam of a vehicle, where a first portion of the inserted member occupies an unsupported end of the bumper beam. A second portion of the inserted member is fixedly attached to the bumper beam and to a left frame rail or a right frame rail of the vehicle, and a third portion of the inserted member occupies a portion of the bumper beam between the left frame rail and the right frame rail. |
US11364862B2 |
Shock absorption bumper and manufacturing method thereof
A method of manufacturing a bumper for impact absorption and a bumper for the impact absorption manufactured from the same are provided. The method includes: filling solid salts in a mold, injecting a molten metal into the mold, and solidifying the molten metal with the solid salts to obtain a solidified product, spraying water onto the solidified product to dissolve the solid salts, which results in obtaining a porous metal having pores, disposing the porous metal in an injection mold, and injecting-inserting a resin composite into the injection mold to surround the porous metal while filling at least a part of the pores in the porous metal. |
US11364857B2 |
Modular interior vehicle electronics system
The present disclosure relates to a vehicle user interface system allowing for plug and play customizations of vehicle electronics. These customizations are permitted by the use of vehicle electronics modules that can be moved as desired without requiring additional programming from the user to map a desired function to a specific switch of the vehicle electronics system. |
US11364854B2 |
Trim element comprising a double sided functional element
A trim element having a functional element that includes a first outer surface and a second outer surface, opposite the first outer surface along a thickness direction of the functional element, the first outer surface having at least one display or control device relative to at least one function of the vehicle. The second outer surface includes a holder device for a nomadic electronic apparatus on the second outer surface. |
US11364853B2 |
Universal holder and vehicle interior lining component
A universal holder for retaining an item on a vehicle interior lining component, wherein the universal holder has at least one retaining receptacle with at least one access opening. In order to provide such a universal holder, with which differently designed items can be retained in a better manner, the universal holder has at least one retaining lip that at least largely closes the access opening and is produced at least partially from an elastomer. |
US11364849B2 |
One-way damper mechanism
A one-way damper mechanism, which can properly operate a damper by appropriately engaging a gear and a rotary damper so as to reduce wobbling, is provided. A one-way damper mechanism includes a gear-holding member provided with a gear engaging with a rack, which relatively moves to the rack; and a damper-holding member provided with a rotary damper, which relatively moves to the rack, and the one-way damper mechanism changes between a braking state wherein the gear and a damper gear are engaged, and a release state wherein the gear and the damper gear are separated. |
US11364848B2 |
Item holding structure
An item holding structure in which at least one convex part and/or a plurality of concave parts are provided in an upper end part of a side wall part on a vehicle interior side in a recess-shaped part provided in an interior material of a door of a vehicle and operable by a passenger when opening and closing the door, wherein the interior material of the door has a hollow part that recesses so as to project in an outer side of a vehicle width direction under the recess-shaped part, and the item held by the convex part and/or concave part can be accommodated in the recessed part. |
US11364847B2 |
Housing for a protective device for a motor-vehicle interior
A housing for a protective device for a motor-vehicle interior, a protective device having such housing and a method for producing such a housing. The housing having a profile formed from a panel-like semi-finished product which is manufactured from plastic and, in a ready-for-use-state, is angled along at least one predetermined folding line, which extends in the longitudinal direction, in order for the angular profile cross section to be formed. |
US11364840B2 |
Trim element for a motor vehicle front end having an illumination device
A trim element for a motor vehicle front end includes a first trim part, a second trim part and a lighting device, which is at least substantially integrated into the first trim part and by which at least the second trim part is illuminated on the outside of the motor vehicle when the lighting device is activated. The lighting device has at least one illuminant, by which a front field in front of the motor vehicle front end can be specifically illuminated when the lighting device is activated. |
US11364836B2 |
Bulk cooking oil distribution system
A portable cooking oil distribution device for filling remote fryers with fresh cooking oil. In other embodiments the device can also collect used cooking oil from the fryer. In one embodiment, a portable device includes a fresh oil tank, a three-way valve connected by piping to the fresh oil tank, a pump connected by piping to the three-way valve, and a nozzle connected by piping to the pump, the nozzle having an outlet tube connected to the piping between the pump and the nozzle. The device may also include a used oil tank, a second three-way valve connected by piping to the used oil tank, a second pump connected by piping to the three-way valve, and piping connecting the second pump to the nozzle, where the nozzle includes a inlet tube connected to the piping between the pump and the nozzle. |
US11364832B2 |
Automotive floor carpet securing systems and associated methods
A vehicle floor carpet securing system includes a trim piece that includes a lateral portion connected to a vertical portion at a corner. A standoff rib anchors to a silencer layer of a vehicle carpet at an end. The standoff rib has an opposite end that engages the trim piece at the lateral portion, vertical portion and/or the corner to inhibit movement of the carpet relative to the trim piece. |
US11364831B2 |
Motor vehicle seat
A motor vehicle seat having a seat region, in particular a backrest or a seat part, wherein at least one fluid-filled hollow body connected to a first fluid inlet and outlet conduit is arranged in the seat region, wherein the at least one hollow body is part of a seat displacement device and/or a massage device and wherein the hollow body is supported by a support device also arranged in the seat region on its side facing away from an occupant sitting in the motor vehicle seat, characterized in that the support device in turn comprises at least one fluid-filled hollow support body which is arranged in the seat region and is spatially separated from the at least one hollow body, wherein the firmness of the seat and/or the strength of the massage application can additionally be adjusted by varying the filling of the hollow support body. |
US11364828B2 |
Seat assembly having cushion supports with integrated air bladders for pneumatic activation
A seat assembly includes a cushioned component having a lattice matrix, wherein the lattice matrix includes a first portion defined by a first pattern of interconnected links which defines a first set of cells, and a second portion defined by a second pattern of interconnected links which defines a second set of cells. The first portion of the lattice matrix includes a density profile that is different than a density profile of the second portion of the lattice matrix. An air bladder is disposed within a core portion of the lattice matrix and includes a non-porous outer casing surrounding an interior cavity. The outer casing of the air bladder and the lattice matrix are integrated components comprised of a common material to define a monolithic structure created using an additive manufacturing process. |
US11364826B2 |
Sealed boat seat suspension
A sealed boat seat suspension including a plurality of sealed rails. The sealed boat seat suspension also includes a boat seat attachment component which is coupled to the plurality of sealed rails. The sealed boat seat suspension also includes a boat seat attachment component which is movable with respect to at least a portion of the plurality of sealed rails. The sealed boat seat suspension also includes a suspension component which is coupled to the boat seat attachment component such that the suspension component provides at least some control of movement of the boat seat attachment component with respect to at least a portion of the plurality of sealed rails. |
US11364821B2 |
Seat lifter
A seat lifter includes: an inner link for changing a height position of an inner lower arm with respect to a floor of a vehicle; an outer link for changing a height position of an outer lower area with respect to the floor; a coupling rod that couples the inner link to the outer link; a planetary gear mechanism capable of causing the coupling rod to rotate relative to the inner lower arm and the outer lower arm; a drive unit capable of driving the planetary gear mechanism; and a power transmission rod that transmits power of the drive unit to the planetary gear mechanism. The planetary gear mechanism is disposed between the inner lower arm and the outer lower arm. The drive unit is disposed outside the inner lower arm in the width direction or outside the outer lower arm in the width direction. |
US11364820B2 |
Vehicle seat
A vehicle seat (1) is provided with a cushion frame (5) that can be moved up and down by means of a link mechanism (6). To assist the upward movement of the cushion frame (5), a torsion bar (14) is disposed in a connection pipe (12) having both ends secured to a pair of left and right rear links (11, 11). A position holding member (24) holds the torsion bar (14) and is supported by the connection pipe (12), whereby the positional shift of the axis of the torsion bar (14) is suppressed. The position holding member (24) engages an extension portion (16) extending perpendicular to the shaft portion (15), and thus, does not rotate around the axis relative to the torsion bar (14). Therefore, in the position holding member (24), portions requiring reinforcement against a transverse force from the torsion bar (14) are limited a narrow range, and the position holding member (24) can be reduced in size and weight. |
US11364818B2 |
Seat adjustment method, apparatus, and system
Provided are a seat adjustment method, apparatus, and system. The seat adjustment method includes: acquiring position information of a RFID tag, and acquiring seat arrangement information stored in the RFID tag; adjusting a seat corresponding to the RFID tag according to the position information of the RFID tag and the seat arrangement information stored in the RFID tag. |
US11364816B2 |
Safety electronic device for presence detection inside a vehicle
An electronic device for detecting the presence of an occupant on board a vehicle includes an audio sensor to acquire sound-sensing signals on board the vehicle. A movement sensor acquires movement-sensing signals associated with movement of the vehicle and an environmental sensor acquires environmental-sensing signals on board the vehicle. A processing unit is coupled to the audio sensor, movement sensor, and environmental sensor processes the respective sound-sensing signals, movement-sensing signals, and environmental-sensing signals to monitor the presence on board the vehicle of the occupant and the absence of a responsible person to determine a situation of danger and to activate a corresponding alarm warning. |
US11364815B2 |
Charging cable system with cooling
The present disclosure relates to a charging cable system, having a charging cable with a plurality of individual conductors running within the charging cable to transfer a charging current and with a cable connection part for connecting the charging cable to the stored energy source of an electrically driven vehicle. According to the present disclosure, at least one cooling channel runs within the charging cable, in which cooling channel a cooling medium is guided to the cable connection part, and in the cable connection part valve means are provided for returning the cooling medium to the charging cable. The charging cable is designed such that after this return, the cooling medium flows at least partially around the individual conductors. |
US11364813B2 |
Battery state determination system, battery state determination method, and recording medium
A battery state determination system includes a first in-vehicle device and a server device, the first in-vehicle device includes a first acquisition part that acquires physical quantity data related to a state of a battery, a first diagnostic part that performs deterioration diagnosis on the battery at a first operation cycle on the basis of the physical quantity data, and a first transmission part that transmits the physical quantity data and the diagnostic results of deterioration diagnosis to the server device, and the server device includes a reception part that receives the physical quantity data or the diagnostic result of the deterioration diagnosis from the first in-vehicle device, and a server-side processing part that performs a processing other than the deterioration diagnosis at an operation cycle which is longer than the first operation cycle on the basis of the diagnostic result of the deterioration diagnosis and/or the physical quantity data. |
US11364812B2 |
Control apparatus and control system for hybrid vehicle
A control apparatus for a hybrid vehicle is applied to a hybrid vehicle capable of running in EV mode and configured to allow external charging. The control apparatus comprises a controller configured to acquire an external charging time at which charging of the battery by electrical power supplied from outside the vehicle becomes possible with the hybrid vehicle staying at a predetermined charging site and execute generation control to control electrical power generation by the electric motor using an internal combustion engine on the basis of a remaining time defined as the length of time from the current time to the time of the next external charging time, when an SOC value becomes equal to or smaller than a predetermined lower threshold. The control apparatus as above can reduce the degree of dependence on the internal combustion engine as much as possible. |
US11364809B2 |
Method of charging from electric vehicle to electric vehicle
The invention first relates to a charging device (1) adapted for being connected on the one hand to a battery of a first electric vehicle (14), and on the other hand to a battery of a second electric vehicle (12), for being supplied with direct input current by the battery of the first electric vehicle (14), and for supplying the battery of the second electric vehicle (12) with a direct output current.The invention also relates to a charging method using this charging device. |
US11364808B2 |
Contactless charging device for a motor vehicle and motor vehicle
A contactless charging device for arrangement on an underside of a motor vehicle. The charging device has a first side facing away from the motor vehicle in a state in which the charging device is arranged on the underside of the motor vehicle. The charging device has a second side opposite the first side, facing towards the motor vehicle in a state in which the charging device is arranged on the underside of the motor vehicle. The second side is then configured to be ramp-shaped so that a thickness of the charging device increases in a first direction, pointing towards a rear of the motor vehicle in a state in which the charging device is arranged on the underside of the motor vehicle, over a part of a length of the charging device in the first direction. |
US11364805B2 |
Vehicle brake control device
A brake control mounted in a vehicle equipped with a regenerative generator on either the front wheels or the rear wheels including a first pressure adjusting unit that adjusts a liquid pressure generated by a first electric motor to a first liquid pressure and provides the first liquid pressure to wheel cylinders of wheels on one side; and a second pressure adjusting unit that is configured by a fluid pump, which is driven by a second electric motor, and a pressure adjusting valve, and that performs adjustment to increase the first liquid pressure to a second liquid pressure and provides the second liquid pressure to wheel cylinders of wheels on the other side. |
US11364803B2 |
Method for operating a display device worn on the head by a vehicle occupant of a motor vehicle, and display system for a motor vehicle
In displaying content superposed in a visual field of a vehicle occupant by a display device worn on the head of the vehicle occupant, vehicle regions are specified on which content must not be superposed. Alternatively, only content that is redundant with respect to content currently displayed within the vehicle regions may be superposed on the restricted vehicle regions. |
US11364802B2 |
Method and system for passive start of a vehicle
The disclosure relates to a method performed by a within-vehicle-confirming system on-board a vehicle for establishing that a key device is within an interior of the vehicle. The system determines that there is a secure communication link between the vehicle and the key device. The system further provides a vehicle sound signal within the interior of the vehicle. Moreover, the system receives from the key device a key device signal via the secure communication link, which key device signal is derived from a sound signal detected by one or more sensors associated with the key device. The system further compares the vehicle sound signal with the key device signal, and enables a start of the vehicle when the key device signal matches the vehicle sound signal. The disclosure also relates to a within-vehicle-confirming system in accordance with the foregoing, and to a vehicle at least partly comprising such a system. |
US11364792B2 |
Air intake structure for vehicle
A vehicle includes an engine, an engine cover, and a cross component. The engine cover has a through-hole through which the cross component passes. The cross component is a flexible hose or a flexible pipe in which a body part extending in a cross direction is integrated with a diameter enlarged part having a diameter larger than the body part. The outer peripheral part of the diameter enlarged part makes close contact with the inner peripheral surface of the through-hole of the engine cover. |
US11364791B2 |
Ventilation device for a vehicle, associated vehicle
A ventilation device for a vehicle includes a frame defining an opening and a closing device having at least one closing flap extending in a general direction in the opening. The closing device is movable between an open position and a closing position, the flap being movable between an open position and a closing position. The closing device includes a first actuator configured to move the closing flap between its open and closed positions by a first actuating point. The ventilation device includes a second actuator configured to move the closing flap between its open and closed positions by a second actuating point, the second actuating point being separate from the first actuating point, the first and second actuators being configured to move the closing flap jointly. |
US11364789B2 |
Hybrid powertrain
A hybrid powertrain may include a first shifting module including a motor input shaft having a motor directly connected to the motor shaft and provided to form two shifting stages having the largest gear ratios in sequence among a series of shifting stages; a second shifting module including an engine input shaft concentrically mounted with the motor input shaft and connected to an engine through a main clutch, and provided to form the remaining shifting stages of the series of shifting stages; a center synchro mounted to intermit the motor input shaft and the engine input shaft; and a continuous variable device provided to implement a state in which the first shifting module forms a gear ratio smaller than a shifting stage having a small gear ratio among the shifting stages of the first shifting module by a continuously controlled friction force. |
US11364787B2 |
Two motor power-split hybrid system with selectable one-way clutch enabled lockable planetary gear sets for two-speed dual motor EV and engine plus dual motor drive modes
A hybrid drive train includes a first electric motor, a nested power splitting planetary gear set having a first carrier element and a second carrier element, an inner sun gear coupled with the first electric motor and an outer sun gear coupled with an output shaft. A first selectable one-way clutch controls the first and the second carrier element, and switches between operation as a one way clutch and operation as a brake. A second selectable one-way clutch controls a ring gear of the nested planetary gear set, and switches between operation as a one way clutch and operation as a brake. The extra outer planetary gear set improves towing capacity at higher speeds without substantially increasing the axial length of the power split device. |
US11364786B2 |
Hybrid electric vehicle with a combined torque converter and an electric propulsion motor
A transmission including an electric machine, a torque converter and a planetary gearset in a transmission housing that is connected to an engine. A turbine shaft is configured to transfer torque from the engine and the electric machine to the planetary gear set. A disconnect clutch selectively couples the input shaft from the engine to the torque converter housing of the torque converter. The disconnect clutch includes a disconnect clutch piston and a first balance dam. A torque converter clutch selectively connects the torque converter housing to the turbine and the turbine shaft. The torque converter clutch includes a torque converter clutch piston and a second balance dam. Ports in the housing permit automatic transmission fluid to flow between the turbine shaft and the torque converter clutch piston; the turbine shaft and the torque converter clutch piston; and the turbine shaft, the first balance dam, and the second balance dam. |
US11364781B2 |
Locking device, fixed base and electric vehicle
A locking device includes a lock base. The lock base includes a lock body, a surface of the lock body being provided with a lock groove recessed towards the interior of the lock body, the lock body being internally provided with a lock tongue groove and a lock tongue movably mounted in the lock tongue groove that is in connection with the lock groove; a lock connecting rod movably connected to the lock base through the lock tongue and including a rod member, the rod member driving the lock tongue to move in the lock tongue groove; and a lock shaft including a shaft seat and a shaft rod perpendicularly arranged to a surface of the shaft seat, the shaft rod being inserted into the lock groove of the lock base to perform locking. A fixing seat and an electric vehicle comprising the locking device are disclosed. |
US11364780B2 |
Soft front cockpit cover with linkage
An articulating soft front cockpit cover assembly including an auxiliary tensioning link, coupling link and cross-car bow. A pivot point rotatable joining the auxiliary tensioning link and coupling link is located at the top of the auxiliary tensioning link. A bracket is provided on the auxiliary tensioning link or coupling link and extends cross-car and attaches to the front or rear edge of the cross-car bow. The soft front cockpit cover assembly in sealing engagement with a rearward top portion of a roof. The articulating portion movable between at least a closed position over about the front vehicle cockpit and at least one open position for an open-air feel. |
US11364779B2 |
Soft front cockpit cover with linkage
An articulating soft front cockpit cover assembly including an auxiliary tensioning link, coupling link and cross-car bow. A pivot point rotatable joining the auxiliary tensioning link and coupling link is located at the top of the auxiliary tensioning link. A bracket is provided on the auxiliary tensioning link or coupling link and extends cross-car and attaches to the front or rear edge of the cross-car bow. The soft front cockpit cover assembly in sealing engagement with a rearward top portion of a roof. The articulating portion movable between at least a closed position over about the front vehicle cockpit and at least one open position for an open-air feel. |
US11364777B2 |
Multi-sectional sun visor for a vehicle
A multi-sectional sun visor disposed on at least a portion of a vehicle, including a first section comprising a first body disposed over a front windshield of the vehicle to prevent external light from passing therethrough, and a second section, including a second body to prevent the external light from passing therethrough, and a pivoting arm hingedly disposed at a first end within at least a portion of the second body and connected at a second end to the first body to rotate in a first direction toward the first body, and in a second direction at least partially away from the first body, such that the second body is at least partially disposed over a side window of the vehicle in the second position. |
US11364776B2 |
Cable drive system for a protection device for a vehicle interior
A cable drive system having a cable drum housing, a cable drum unit mounted therein for rotation by a drive motor, a first control cable and a second control cable. The first and second control cables are each windably held on the cable drum unit for the purpose of driving the protection device. The first control cable is guided out of a first housing part of the cable drum housing along a first direction, and the second control cable is guided out of a separate, second housing part of the cable drum housing along a second direction. Different mounting positions of the first housing part are provided in which the first housing part is in different rotational positions relative to the second housing part, with the result that the first guidance direction has a different orientation than the second guidance direction in the different mounting positions. |
US11364775B2 |
Stretchable vehicle window shade
A stretchable vehicle window shade that may have a panel and a positioning tab attached to the panel. The positioning tab may have a magnet disposed inside. The magnet may be adapted so that a magnetic force allows attachment to a metallic portion of a door frame of a vehicle. |
US11364774B2 |
Wind direction adjustment device
Wind direction adjustment device is provided with cylindrical case body, movable louver including manipulation knob, and support section which supports movable louver inside the case body such that movable louver is capable of pivoting. Support section is provided with link which is provided on one of the case body side and the movable louver side and includes ball portion, at least a portion of which is on a coaxial line with manipulation knob at a neutral position of movable louver. Support section is provided with bearing portion which is provided on the other of the case body side and the movable louver side and receives ball portion. Support section is provided with protruding portion which is provided on movable louver. Support section is provided with stopper portion which is provided on link and sets a pivoting end of movable louver by abutting against protruding portion. |
US11364773B2 |
Plate-type heat exchanger and air conditioning system for vehicle having the same
A plate-type heat exchanger including a body plate, an upper plate, and a lower plate. The body plate includes a plurality of alternately stacked plates, a space between the plurality of plates having a first heat exchange passage through which a first refrigerant of high temperature and high pressure flows, and a second heat exchange passage through which a second refrigerant of low temperature and low pressure flows. A heat exchange between the first refrigerant and the second refrigerant is performed in the body plate. The upper plate is bonded to a front side of the body plate and having a first inlet hole through which the first refrigerant is introduced and a first outlet hole through which the second refrigerant is discharged. The lower plate is bonded to a rear side of the body plate and having a second inlet hole through which the second refrigerant is introduced and a second outlet hole through which the first refrigerant is discharged. |
US11364772B2 |
Air conditioning unit
An air conditioning unit, including: a chamber; a fan, in the chamber, for effecting an entry air entering the chamber and an exit air exiting the chamber; and an evaporative unit, in the chamber, for conditioning the entry air; wherein the fan, together with at least part of the chamber, creates a pressure zone, without ejecting air directly to, or without drawing air directly from, the evaporative unit, such that air moves through the evaporative unit substantially through a pressure effect. |
US11364771B2 |
Control apparatus for hybrid vehicle
The control apparatus includes a heater configured to generate heat to heat the internal combustion engine, a controller configured to control a heat exchange system in such a way as to transfer EV exhaust heat to the internal combustion engine, and an controller configured to let electrical power be supplied from a battery to the heater before the internal combustion engine is started if it is predicted that a specific warmed-up condition of the internal combustion engine will not be established before the start of the internal combustion engine and not to let electrical power be supplied from a battery to the heating if it is predicted that a specific warmed-up condition of the internal combustion engine will be established before the start of the internal combustion engine. |
US11364769B2 |
Vehicle cabin thermal management system and control methods
A thermal management system for a passenger cabin of a hybrid vehicle includes a refrigerant loop in fluid communication with a compressor, a condenser, and a chiller. A main cabin evaporator is in fluid communication with the refrigerant loop. A first valve is configured to regulate refrigerant flow through the main cabin evaporator. A temperature sensor disposed at the main cabin evaporator is configured to output a signal indicative of a main cabin evaporator temperature. An auxiliary evaporator is in fluid communication with the refrigerant loop. A second valve is configured to regulate refrigerant flow through the auxiliary evaporator. A controller is programmed to, in response to the main cabin evaporator temperature being less than a threshold while the main cabin evaporator is operated with the second valve closed, open the second valve to cycle refrigerant through the auxiliary evaporator to increase the main cabin evaporator temperature. |
US11364768B2 |
HVAC inlet subassembly
An inlet subassembly for a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system. The inlet subassembly includes a fresh air inlet and a fresh air door movable to control fresh airflow through the fresh air inlet. The inlet subassembly further includes a recirculation air inlet and a partition defining a first airflow channel and a second airflow channel extending from the recirculation air inlet. A recirculation air door is adjacent to the recirculation air inlet and is movable to a closed position restricting recirculated airflow into both the first airflow channel and the second airflow channel, an open position permitting recirculated airflow into both the first airflow channel and the second airflow channel, and a two-layer position in which the recirculation air door restricts recirculated airflow into the first airflow channel and permits recirculated airflow into the second airflow channel. |
US11364763B2 |
Stabilizer control apparatus
The ECU of the stabilizer control apparatus determines, based on a high frequency component of a wheel acceleration and a low frequency component of a wheel speed difference, whether a road surface state is a rough road state or a smooth road state. When the road surface state is determined to be the rough road state, the ECU sets a turning determination threshold to a rough road threshold. When the road surface state is determined to be the smooth road state, the ECU sets the threshold to a smooth road threshold. When a turning determination parameter is greater than the threshold, the ECU sets each of first, second, and third cylinders to a lock state to increase rigidity of stabilizers. When the turning determination parameter is smaller than the turning determination threshold, the ECU sets each of the cylinders to a free state to decrease the rigidity of the stabilizers. |
US11364762B2 |
Suspension having electrically-controllable material
A vehicle load-bearing member includes an electro-active material, a lead wire for delivering an electric current to the electro-active material, and a controller in communication with a power supply for supplying electric current to the electro-active material for changing dynamic characteristics of the electro-active material, wherein changing dynamic characteristics of the electro-active material changes at least one of dampening and stiffness of the vehicle load-bearing member by changing the shape of the electro-active material. |
US11364761B2 |
Vehicle suspension device
A vehicle suspension device includes a wheel body on which a wheel and tire unit is mounted, a steering drive unit configured to transmit a driving force to rotate the wheel body in a lateral direction of a vehicle body, so that the wheel and tire unit rotates together with the wheel body, and a wheel moving unit disposed on the vehicle body to be movable in a front-back direction, configured such that a position thereof changes in a top-bottom direction, and connected to the wheel body to support the wheel body, so that a position of the wheel body is changed in response to the wheel moving unit moving in the front-back direction and changing the position in the top-bottom direction. |
US11364759B1 |
Adjustable vehicle suspension link system and methods
Adjustable vehicle suspension link systems suitable for connecting a first component to a second component in a vehicle suspension may include an outer assembly. An outer assembly connecting joint may be provided on the outer assembly. The outer assembly connecting joint may be configured for coupling to the first component of the vehicle suspension. An inner assembly may be disposed at least partially inside and in length-adjustable and securable relationship to the outer assembly. An inner assembly connecting joint may be provided on the inner assembly. The inner assembly connecting joint may be configured for coupling to the second component of the vehicle suspension. Adjustable vehicle suspension link methods are also disclosed. |
US11364754B2 |
Trailer hitch security system
The present invention relates to a device and method for securing a non motorized trailer from unauthorized movement by attaching a keyed tongue bar to an authorized vehicle and attaching a paired tongue receiver to the non motorized trailer. If a vehicle does not have attached thereto the keyed tongue, the vehicle, i.e. unauthorized vehicle, will not be able to be attached to and move the trailer. The keyed tongue bar and paired tongue receiver have an abstract-shaped end and matched abstract-shaped opening, respectively. |
US11364752B2 |
Towing hook
A towing hook arranged on a mining machine, with a first end having a bent portion to allow a towing tool to be connected and a second end having a cylindrical rod. An intermediate part is located between the first and the second end. The towing hook is arranged to be mounted in a through hole in a frame of a machine in order for the first and second ends to be positioned on different sides of the machine frame. The intermediate part is mounted partly in the through hole of the frame, and wherein the longitudinal axis of the cylindrical rod is generally parallel with a longitudinal axis defined through the towing hook representing the force transmitting direction when connecting the towing tool to the bent portion. |
US11364750B2 |
Pneumatic tire
A pneumatic tire is provided. In a meridian cross-section, an external contour shape of the bead core is a polygon formed by common tangent lines of a plurality of circumferential portions of a bead wire, the external contour shape includes a single vertex located toward the outside in a tire radial direction, an internal angle formed by two sides sandwiching the vertex is an acute angle, a bottom side of the external contour shape is inclined with respect to the tire lateral direction by from 2° to 9°, and the carcass layer is bent and folded back along a circumference of the bead core in a bead portion, a folded back portion of the carcass layer from a position of an outer end of the bead core in the tire radial direction extends toward a sidewall portion in contact with a body portion. |
US11364748B2 |
Pneumatic tire
A pneumatic tire includes lug grooves in a tread surface of a shoulder land, the lug grooves crossing a circumferential direction and terminating at a first side within the shoulder land and passing through a contact edge at a second side; and a notch formed on an opening edge of the lug grooves, the notch being cutout from the tread surface cut radially inward. The lug grooves have a width decreasing from the first to the second side, an end position of the lug grooves is disposed from a main groove from 5% to 35% of a lateral dimension from the main groove to the ground contact edge, and a maximum groove width position is disposed from the main groove 40% or less of the lateral dimension from the main groove to the ground contact edge; and the notch has a width that increases from the first to the second side. |
US11364742B2 |
Pneumatic tire
A pneumatic tire is provided where a profile line in a tire meridian cross section of a center land portion defined by circumferential grooves and located on a tire equator is curved projecting outward in a tire radial direction. A carcass layer and a reinforcing layer include a recess portion curved projecting inward in the tire radial direction in a bottom region of the center land portion. |
US11364741B2 |
Vehicle tire/wheel changing device
A device is provided for changing a wheel of a vehicle comprising a carriage assembly including two platform elements running longitudinally with one another and substantially parallel. First and second swingarms are connected to respective platform elements. The swingarms are rotatably positionable at a desired height above the carriage. A lift mechanism selectively raises or lowers the carriage during use. A tow bar allows the carriage to be pushed or pulled on wheels mounted to the carriage. A method of the invention includes mounting the wheel on the platform elements, raising free ends of the swingarms to a desired height so a knock out bar may be placed through a hub of the wheel, operating the lift mechanism to raise the wheel to a desired height, and aligning the wheel with the vehicle so the wheel may be secured to the vehicle. |
US11364739B2 |
Vehicle wheel
The invention relates to a vehicle wheel comprising a wheel rim (12) that has a hub portion (38), a rim base (36) for receiving a tire, a plurality of support portions (40) interposed between the hub portion (38) and the rim base (36), at least one interspace (42) between the support portions (40), and at least one cover element (44) associated with the interspace (42), characterized in that the cover element (44) can be transferred from a first position to a second position by pneumatic actuation. |
US11364731B2 |
Printer, method of operating printer, and substrate handling mechanism
A printer includes a substrate support, a printhead assembly, first and second actuators, and a controller. The printhead assembly deposits material on a substrate supported on the substrate support. The first actuator is disposed at a side of the substrate support and coupled to a first linear track disposed along the side of the substrate support and oriented in a first direction. The second actuator is disposed at an end of the substrate support and coupled to a second linear track disposed along the end of the substrate support and oriented in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction. The first and second actuators are positioned to engage with the substrate simultaneously. The controller moves the first and second actuators together to rotate the substrate. |
US11364730B2 |
Decorative sheet manufacturing method for manufacturing frosted glass-like decorative sheet
A decorative sheet manufacturing method of the present invention is for manufacturing a frosted glass-like decorative sheet using an inkjet printer including a head unit provided with a plurality of nozzles for jetting liquid droplets of an ultraviolet curable ink and an ultraviolet irradiation unit that moves together with the head unit in a main scanning direction of the head unit and irradiates the liquid droplets jetted from the nozzles and landed on a main surface of a transparent base material with ultraviolet rays, the frosted glass-like decorative sheet having the transparent base material and a plurality of dots formed in a print region on the main surface of the transparent base material and formed of a cured product of the ultraviolet curable ink by carrying out inkjet printing having predetermined printing conditions in a multi-pass manner. |
US11364728B2 |
Printing device
A handy printer includes a print head and a housing and prints a print subject on a print medium by moving the housing in a sub-printing direction. The print head includes print elements arranged linearly in a first direction. The housing has a bottom surface on which the print head is arranged. The bottom surface of the housing has a standard bottom surface portion, a concave bottom surface portion formed to be more distant from the print medium than the standard bottom surface portion, and a convex portion. The concave bottom surface portion is formed on an area of the bottom surface that is to pass above an area of the print medium on which printing is performed by the print head when the housing is moved in a second direction. |
US11364721B2 |
Print liquid supply interconnect in hose-fed housing
In one example in accordance with the present disclosure, at least one print liquid supply interconnected is described. Each print liquid supply interconnect includes a housing movable relative to a printer and tethered via a feed hose to the printer. The housing includes at least one needle to be inserted in a print liquid supply to allow print liquid to move between the print liquid supply and an ejection device and two keyed slots disposed on either side of a first needle to gate insertion to a print liquid supply with protrusions that match the two keyed slots. The housing also includes a guide feature adjacent the first needle extending between a first keyed slot and the first needle and an electrical interface to establish a data transmission path between the print liquid supply and the ejection device, the electrical interface disposed between the first needle and a second keyed slot. |
US11364715B2 |
Polymer safety glazing for vehicles
A laminate includes a polycarbonate substrate and an ultraviolet hard coat film disposed on the polycarbonate substrate. The ultraviolet hard coat film may include a polyethylene terephthalate (PET) layer, an adhesive interposed between the PET layer and the polycarbonate substrate, and an exterior hard coat disposed on the PET layer opposite the polycarbonate substrate. The exterior hard coat may include UV stabilizers. The laminate may include additional ultraviolet hard coat films stacked on the ultraviolet hard coat film. The laminate may be thermoformed into the shape of a curved vehicle windshield. |
US11364704B2 |
Transparent conductive gas barrier laminate and device including the laminate
A transparent conductive gas barrier laminate according to the present disclosure includes a transparent gas barrier film and a transparent conductive layer in this order from outside toward inside. In the laminate, the transparent gas barrier film has a b* value of more than 0 in a L*a*b* color system, and the transparent conductive layer contains a conductive polymer and has a b* value of less than 0 in the L*a*b* color system. |
US11364702B2 |
Straw forming machine
A straw forming machine includes a feeding device, a pressing device, a sticking device, a conveyor device, and a cutting device. The paper material is stretched from the feeding device to the pressing device which curls the paper material. When the paper material is delivered to the sticking device, the two sides of the paper material are pressed by the sticking device to form the paper pipe, and the press roll of the sticking device rolls and sticks the two abutting portions of the paper pipe. Then, the paper pipe is delivered by the conveyor device to the cutting device which cuts the paper pipe to form drinking straws. |
US11364699B2 |
Manufacturing methods and apparatus for containers and packaging
A machine is configured to transition a blank having a fold line extending therein directly between first and second panels thereof. The machine includes a side support configured to abut an underside of the first panel, and a vacuum gripper including a suction cup that is extendable into suctioning engagement with an underside of the second panel, and that is retractable while maintaining suctioning engagement with the underside of the second panel. The vacuum gripper is configured to pull the second panel downward by retraction of the suction cup while maintaining suctioning engagement with the underside of the second panel and while the side support abuts the first panel, whereby the first panel bends along the fold line upwardly relative to the second panel. A rod is extendable into engagement with the underside of the first panel for further bending of the first panel along the fold line. |
US11364693B2 |
Method for forming a high-energy density nanocomposite film
A composite film having a high dielectric permittivity engineered particles dispersed in a high breakdown strength polymer material to achieve high energy density. |
US11364690B2 |
Resin-based composite structure and method for forming resin-based composite structure
A method for forming a resin-based composite structure is provided. The method includes: providing a prepreg layup, wherein the prepreg layup includes an epoxy resin-carbon fiber composite material; covering a thermal-fusion material on a surface of the prepreg layup; and performing a molding and curing process to fuse the thermal-fusion material with the prepreg layup. Wherein the molding and curing process includes: heating at a first temperature to melt, soften and fully fuse the thermal-fusion material with the prepreg layup; and heating at a second temperature to solidify the thermal-fusion material for forming the resin-based composite structure. Wherein the first temperature is lower than the second temperature. |
US11364689B2 |
Method of forming a package gusset
The present invention is directed to a method of forming a bottom-gusseted package, wherein each package includes an inwardly-extending, pleat-like gusset at the bottom of the package. To permit heat-sealing formation of each package, the sleeve from which each gusset is formed comprises a lamination of two differing polymeric materials, a sealant layer and a non-sealant layer, so that only an exterior surface of each sleeve, at which the sealant layer is positioned, exhibits the desired heat-sealing characteristics. To facilitate package formation, the sleeves from which the bottom gussets are formed are maintained in a closed or sealed configuration during package formation by providing a heat-sealed bond at the edge of each sleeve. In one embodiment, portions of the non-sealant layer are vaporized to provide sealable surface regions of the sealant layer. In an alternative embodiment, a lamination of the sealant and non-sealant layers is formed such that the sealant layer extends laterally beyond the non-sealant layer, to thereby provide sealable surface regions of the sealant layer. |
US11364687B2 |
Compensating for dimensional variation in 3D printing
In an example implementation, a method of compensating for dimensional variation in 3D printing includes receiving a 3D object model that represents a 3D part to be printed. The method also includes receiving a build material type and a position for printing the 3D part within a build volume. The method includes determining from the position, target subvolumes of the build volume into which the 3D part is to be printed, retrieving a dimensional compensation factor associated with each target subvolume, and then applying each dimensional compensation factor to the 3D object model to scale the 3D part according to the position of the 3D part within the build volume. |
US11364684B2 |
Part identifier for use at manufacturing facility
A method is disclosed in which an identifier is to be printed on a surface of a part to be additive manufactured. The identifier is utilized during post-processing of the part at the manufacturing facility, then the identifier is modified so as to no longer be visible before leaving the facility. |
US11364679B2 |
System and method of additively manufacturing an object
A system for use in additively manufacturing an object. The system includes a powder bed configured for containment within a build chamber, wherein the powder bed is formed from a mixture of a build material and a bonding agent. The system also includes a heat source configured to selectively heat the powder bed to a temperature such that the build material is at least partially sintered together by the bonding agent. The heat source also selectively heats the powder bed to the temperature that maintains the build material in a solid state. |
US11364678B2 |
Method and device for metering building material in a generative production method
A method of manufacturing an object comprises applying a layer of building material in powder form having a predetermined thickness onto a layer of the building material already previously applied which has been solidified in a region corresponding to a cross section of the object. A recoater is moved in a direction across the layer already previously applied, and the building material is solidified in a shape corresponding to a cross section of the object. Prior to the application of a layer, for a solidified region having a thickness in the layer applied before, the maximum of the product of the extension of this region in movement direction of the recoater and the thickness is determined and during the application of the layer, at least an additional powder amount proportional to the value of the maximum is additionally provided. |
US11364675B2 |
Printing method for thermoplastic retention device preform
A method for forming a preform for a thermoplastic retention device is provided. The method includes providing a thermoplastic base material and blending the base material with one or more chemical agents to form a polymer blend. The chemical agents are configured to modify a polymer chain of the base material when the polymer blend is exposed to radiation. The method further includes forming the polymer blend into a filament sized for a three-dimensional printing platform and printing a preform shape from the filament using the three-dimensional printing platform. After the printed preform is hardened, the method includes exposing the printed preform shape to radiation sufficient to cause a reaction between the one or more chemical agents and the base material. |
US11364668B2 |
Low heat build-up capstock system and extrusion technology for solid and foamed profiles in dark colors
A weatherable, low heat build-up capstock system comprising an acrylic cap, a pigment system that is IR transparent to a greater degree than existing pigment systems, an IR reflective substrate, and an extrusion system for same. |
US11364660B2 |
Method for impregnating a fibrous material in an interpenetrated fluidized bed
Manufacture of a pre-impregnated fibrous material which contains continuous fibers and a thermoplastic matrix, the material being made as a plurality of unidirectional parallel ribbons or sheets, and the method involving a step of pre-impregnating, in dry conditions, N parallel strands divided into X groups of Ni strands, by the thermoplastic matrix in powder form in a tank, ΣNi=N et X 3, one thereof from each series being immersed in the powder, each group of strands running on the same number Y of tensioning parts, and the parallel strands being separated by a spacing at least equal to the width of each strand. |
US11364659B2 |
Installation and method for forming a revolving fibrous preform exhibiting, in radial section, a profile that evolves
An installation for forming a fiber preform, includes a follower roller. The follower roller presents a profile in section that has at least a first slope forming an angle with the axis of the follower roller and a second slope forming a second angle with the axis of the follower roller that is different from the first angle. The installation also has at least one backing roller presenting a shape complementary to the first and second slopes, the installation including a holder for holding each backing roller and configured to hold the backing roller at a predetermined distance from the first and second slopes or configured to apply contact pressure from the backing roller against the first and second slopes. |
US11364658B2 |
Programmable soft materials containing ferromagnetic domains and methods of making
A responsive material having an elastomeric matrix in which ferromagnetic particles are dispersed so as to have a predetermined magnetization pattern which, when exposed to an external magnetic field, changes the shape of the responsive material from an initial shape to a predetermined transformed shape dictated by the magnetization pattern. An initial shape of the responsive material is formed by direct ink printing while applying magnetic fields to a dispensing nozzle to align the particles and gives rise to the desired magnetization pattern. |
US11364657B2 |
Reducing moisture in granular resin material using inert gas
An apparatus for drying granular resin material in a hopper including a first sub-system, including a membrane and a heater receiving drying gas from the membrane to be heated, the first sub-system supplying dried heated gas to a first portion of the hopper; and a second sub-system, including a mixing device and a heater for receiving drying gas from the mixing device to be heated, the mixing device inducing withdrawal of gas from the hopper and mixing the withdrawn gas with gas supplied from the first subsystem, the mixed gases being heated and supplied to a second portion of the hopper, the improvement comprising a gas separation membrane for separating inert gases from air supplied to the apparatus and providing the separated inert gas in the first subsystem; a heater for heating air supplied to the apparatus; and a thermostat for controlling the heater and thereby maintaining the supplied air at a selected temperature. |
US11364656B2 |
Multilayer polymer composite constructs
A method of forming particles for controlled guest agent release includes coextruding first and second polymer materials to form a multilayer polymer composite sheet comprising alternating first and second polymer layers, dividing the multilayer sheet into particles, immersing the particles in a solvent containing the guest agent such that the first layers swell and the guest agent is loaded into the swollen first layers. |
US11364653B1 |
Device for staining or painting planks
A device for staining or painting planks has an enclosure and a plank receiver for guiding a plank into the enclosure. At least one pair of vertical rollers are provided for engaging the plank received in the plank receiver. A lever may be positioned to contact the plank upon exit from the plank receiver. A linkage bar is affixed to the lever and to vertical rollers. Moving the lever by insertion of the plank moves the vertical rollers in preparation for receiving a leading edge of the plank. The vertical rollers are mounted on swing arms for facilitating adjustment of a space between the left vertical rollers and the right vertical rollers for accommodating planks of various thicknesses. Vertical sprayers are pivotally mounted and in communication with the swing arms for pivoting with the vertical rollers for maintaining a constant distance between the vertical rollers and the left vertical sprayer. |
US11364647B2 |
Hair cutting device
A hair cutting device having a cutting unit, the cutting unit including a blade carrier carrying a cutting blade that has cutting teeth; a guard blade that has guard teeth. The blade is movable along the blade carrier relative to the cutting blade within a guard length range between a first guard position corresponding to a shortest hair cutting length of the cutting unit and a second guard position corresponding to the longest hair cutting length of the cutting unit. The blade carrier includes a stop configured to prevent movement of the guard blade past the first guard position and outside of the guard length range, thereby preventing the cutting length from being below the shortest cutting length. |
US11364642B2 |
Waist joint of humanoid robot and humanoid robot
The present disclosure provides a waist joint of humanoid robot and a humanoid robot. The waist joint comprise: tile-shaped structural members, connection members, and substrates. The first end of the first connection member is slidably connected with the first end of the first tile-shaped structural member, and the first end of the second connection member is slidably connected with the second end of the first tile-shaped structural member; one side surface of the first substrate is slidably connected with the first end of the second tile-shaped structural member, and one side surface of the second substrate is slidably connected with the second end of the second tile-shaped structural member; the second end of the first connection member is connected with the third end of the second tile-shaped structural member, and the second end of the second connection member is connected with the fourth end of the second tile-shaped structural member. |
US11364640B1 |
Automatic end-of-arm tool changers for automated robotic systems
Presented are automatic end-of-arm tool changing devices, methods for making/using such tool changing devices, and automated robotic systems with such tool changing devices. A tool changing device for an automated robotic system includes a quick-change (QC) interlock subassembly that attaches to an end effector. The QC subassembly includes a housing, one or more locking pins movable on the QC housing, and one or more anchor pins projecting from the QC housing. A finger block (FB) subassembly, which performs a task on a target object, includes a housing, a robot tool mounted to the FB housing, and one or more key slots and one or more pin holes in the FB housing. Each key slot receives an anchor pin; once the anchor pin is slid to a locking end of the key slot, each locking pin automatically slides into a pin hole to thereby lock together the QC and FB subassemblies. |
US11364638B2 |
Robot-based waiter operation based on monitoring of customer consumption activity
A robot service providing system includes a table monitoring terminal associated with one of a plurality of tables in a venue, a central control terminal, and a movable waiter robot. The central control terminal includes a communication interface, a display, an operation panel, and a controller. The controller is configured to control the display to display a screen including an image including a consumable item captured by a camera of the table monitoring terminal based on image data received by the communication interface, and control the communication interface to transmit a service instruction in response to a user operation on the operation panel. The movable waiter robot is configured to move to said one of the tables based on the service instruction. |
US11364635B2 |
Controlling a robot in an environment
There is provided a method of controlling a robot within an environment comprising: i) receiving, from a 3D scanner, data relating to at least a portion of the environment for constructing a 3D point cloud representing at least a portion of the environment; ii) comparing the 3D point cloud to a virtual 3D model of the environment and, based upon the comparison, determining a position of the robot; then iii) determining a movement trajectory for the robot based upon the determined position of the robot. Also provided is a control apparatus and a robot control system. |
US11364630B2 |
Method for controlling an industrial robot during lead-through programming of the robot and an industrial robot
An industrial robot having a manipulator and a robot controller configured to control the motions of the manipulator. The robot controller is configured during lead-through programming of the robot to compare a robot position or a robot orientation (TCP) with at least one virtual position or virtual orientation defined in space, and to actively control the motions of the robot in relation to the at least one virtual position or virtual orientation when the difference between the robot position or robot orientation and the least one virtual position or virtual orientation is smaller than an offset value. |
US11364628B2 |
Gripper for spools
A gripper for finding, clamping and releasing spools having a circular grip part such as a flange or a bore hole as well as a method to operate such gripper. The gripper has a driveable clamp that is provided with a scanning system comprising ‘presence-absence detectors’ that detect the presence or the absence of the circular grip part. The gripper is slowly moved over the flange of the spool and by means of the detectors and some calculation the centre of the grip part is identified followed by the gripping of the spool. The gripper has the advantage that no back-and-forth movement is needed in order to locate the circular grip part and that the superfluous motion of the gripper is prevented. |
US11364623B2 |
Component assembly system
A component assembly system comprises a first robot arm having a first end-of-arm tool mounted thereon and adapted to grasp a first subcomponent; a second robot arm having a second end of arm tool mounted thereon and adapted to grasp a second subcomponent. A system controller is adapted to control the first and second robot arms and first and second end-of-arm tools to position the first and second subcomponents relative to one another. A first interlocking mechanism is mounted onto the first end-of-arm tool and a second interlocking mechanism is mounted onto the second end-of-arm tool, wherein the first and second interlocking mechanisms engage one another and lock the first end-of-arm tool to the second end-of arm tool, thereby locking the first and second subcomponents into an initial position relative to one another. |
US11364613B2 |
Pneumatic tool
A pneumatic tool includes a casing unit, an air motor, a rotary valve, and a turning unit. The rotary valve is mounted to the air motor and is rotatable about a valve axis. The turning unit includes a ring member that surrounds and is rotatably mounted to the casing unit, and that is connected to the rotary valve, such that rotation of the ring member relative to the casing unit drives the rotary valve to rotate about the valve axis relative to the air motor among a first-end position, a second-end position and at least one in-between position for adjusting airflow that travels from an air inlet passage of the casing unit, through an opening and an intermediate passage of the rotary valve, to an air chamber of the air motor. |
US11364611B2 |
Hand-held power tool
A chiseling hand-held power tool having a tool holder for holding a tool on a working axis, an electric motor, and a striking mechanism. The striking mechanism has an excitation piston coupled to the motor, a striker guided on the working axis and a pneumatic chamber closed by the excitation piston and the striker for coupling a movement of the striker to the excitation piston. The rotational speed of the electric motor corresponds to at least 20 times the striking rate of the striking mechanism. |
US11364610B2 |
Plank and tile lifting assembly
A plank and tile lifting assembly includes a plate that has a lower end and a pair of legs is attached to the lower end such that the legs extend forward of the plate. The legs are spaced from each other. A pair of biasing ridges is attached to the rear side of the plate and extends to and beyond a juncture of the plate and the legs. The biasing ridges each have an outer surface that are convexly arcuate to facilitate a lever action of the legs being lifted upwardly as the plate is tilted rearwardly. A panel is attached to the lower end of the plate and has an opposite free edge. The panel extends downwardly from the lower end a distance less than the biasing ridges extend downwardly from the free edge. A handle is attached to the plate. |
US11364604B2 |
Electric pulse tool
An electric power tool includes an electrical motor adapted to drive a rotating shaft. The electric motor is adapted to be fed with a pulsed current where the pulsed current includes a main current pulse (A) in a first direction driving the rotating shaft in a first direction and adapted to provide a current (C) in an opposite direction following the main current pulse to retract the electrical power tool. The pulsed current prior to the current (C) in the opposite direction includes a first pre-pulse current pulse (B) in the same direction as the current in the opposite direction and of a magnitude lower than the current (C). The pulsed current prior to the main pulse includes a second pre-pulse current pulse (D) which is in the same direction as the main current pulse and of a magnitude lower than the main current pulse. |
US11364601B2 |
Tapered lobular driver and fastener
A fastener system includes a fastener and a driver, each of which have three alternating lobes and troughs that define the drive surfaces. Each alternating lobes and troughs is defined by an outer radius portion, a drive side transition, an inner transition radius, and a reverse drive portion. The fastener recess and the driver each also have a side wall defined by the outer transition radius that tapers at a taper angle relative to a rotational axis. The fastener side wall may taper at about 60°. The driver side wall may taper at about 60°. Alternatively, the driver side wall may taper at an angle at least 10° less than the taper angle of the recess side wall, such as 42°. The drive side transition defines a drive angle, which may be between 0° and 5°. |
US11364598B2 |
Workpiece receiving and supporting device
A workpiece receiving and supporting device that is configured to sequentially contact a plurality of types of different non-flat surfaces provided on a plurality of workpieces, and subsequently support the workpieces, includes: at least one positioning member that contacts the workpieces and positions the workpieces; and a plurality of surface copying members that contacts the workpieces positioned by the positioning member, and provided so as to be rotationally movable and linearly movable in accordance with surfaces of the workpieces, wherein the positioning member and the surface copying member include at least a contact portion that contacts the workpieces and supports the workpieces, and at least a sliding portion that is slidable in accordance with surfaces of the workpieces when contacting the workpieces on both sides of the contact portion. |
US11364597B2 |
Tire centering fixture
The disclosure provides a tire centering fixture including: a gear, a first rack, a second rack, a third rack, a shaft sleeve, and a guide cylinder. The first rack, the second rack, and the third rack are engaged with the gear. The gear is disposed around the shaft sleeve; the gear and the shaft sleeve are disposed on the guide cylinder. The guide cylinder includes a central cavity and a base wall. The base wall includes a central hole and a circular recess; a lower end of the shaft sleeve is in movable fit with the circular recess of the base wall, and a lower end face thereof is flush with the bottom surface of the circular recess. A locating base is disposed on the upper end face of the guide cylinder and is fixed on the guide cylinder. The locating base functions as an end cover. |
US11364596B2 |
Locking pliers
Locking pliers according to an embodiment of the present disclosure can be easily unlocked by pressing a pressing unit of an opening lever with a thumb while gripping the levers with one hand, and the locking pliers can give tension to an object by pulling the object through the principle of leverage. |
US11364593B2 |
Beam clamp fixture
A fixture for clamping a structural beam during machining is equipped with at least one beam clamp assembly having an elongated clamp arm capable of pivoting as well as linear motion during a clamping operation. The elongated clamp arm is pivotably mounted to a pivot block rotated by an actuator device. The pivot axis of the clamp arm is aligned with but spaced from the axis of rotation of the pivot block. |
US11364592B2 |
Sharpening apparatus and method of making
The present invention is a three dimensionally printed sharpening tool with diamond abrasive and method of making. The diamond-polymer resin composite tool is shapeable and personalizeable with printed imbedded logos for brand specific manufacturing which co-function as embedded dimension specific markers in multiple layers enabling a single tool to provide sharpening, lapping and polishing in a single operation. |
US11364591B2 |
Outer blade cutting wheel and making method
In an outer blade cutting wheel comprising an annular thin disc base of cemented carbide having an outer diameter of 80-200 mm, an inner diameter of 30-80 mm, and a thickness of 0.1-1.0 mm, and a blade section disposed on an outer periphery of the base, the blade section comprises diamond grains and/or CBN grains bound with a metal bond having a Young's modulus of 0.7-4.0×1011 Pa and has a thickness which is greater than the thickness of the base by at least 0.01 mm. The outer blade cutting wheel is capable of cutting a workpiece at a high accuracy and a reduced allowance, improves machining yields, and reduces machining costs. |
US11364588B2 |
Method for cleaning using solid carbon dioxide
A method for cleaning using solid carbon dioxide is provided. Adhesive surfaces of the vehicle components are cleaned automatically in an assembly line including several work stations. The adhesive surfaces of the vehicle components may be adhesive surfaces of coated or painted vehicle components. The vehicle components may be composed of a metal alloy such as a steel or aluminum alloy, and/or composed of a fiber composite material such as carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic. The adhesive surfaces of the vehicle components may be cleaned with specifically adapted cleaning parameters. |
US11364587B2 |
Flow directors and shields for abrasive flow machining of internal passages
An insert apparatus for protecting a curved inner surface within a passageway from abrasion during an abrasive machining operation is disclosed. In various embodiments, the insert apparatus includes a shield having a shell shaped to match a curved portion of the curved inner surface of the passageway and a shaft having a first end connected to the shell and a second end connected to a member configured to maintain the shaft within the passageway and the shell positioned against the curved inner surface during the abrasive machining operation. |
US11364584B2 |
System and method for fast removal of cut parts from a processing system
The present invention relates to a removal system and a method for removing parts processed in a processing system (200). The removal system is designed for engagement with a transportation unit (110) which is used for intermediate storage and/or transportation of a workpiece processed with the processing system (200), the processed workpiece comprising the parts to be removed. The removal system comprises a bridge movement system (120) which extends with its central longitudinal axis transversely to the longitudinal axis of the transportation unit (110) and can be moved axially in the longitudinal axis of the transportation unit (110). In addition, the removal system comprises a first parts conveyor system, which is arranged on the bridge movement system (120) and extends substantially parallel to the central longitudinal axis of the bridge movement system. Finally, the removal system comprises control unit which communicates with the transportation unit, the bridge movement system and the first parts conveyor system and provides control commands for the transportation unit, the bridge movement system and the parts conveyor system. |
US11364583B2 |
Center point drill and center point drill attachment
A newly configured centerpoint drill and a drill attachment device that can be attached to a conventional cordless drill include configurations that require a user's hand to be in direct alignment with the keyless chuck of the drill to enable a user or operator to apply maximum pressure or force during use of a drill to reduce time and effort spent by a user/operator. |
US11364582B2 |
Tool-holder unit of a machine for machining block or slab materials, machine including such unit and method for machining block of slab materials
A tool-holder unit for machining block or slab materials is moveable above a working plane on which the block or slab material is laid. The tool-holder unit includes a spindle with a circular blade and a coupling assembly that couples a second machining tool with the spindle. The tool-unit further includes a tool-holder; a mechanical coupling device configured to rotationally integrate the tool-holder and the spindle; a first axial locking element configured to removably lock the tool-holder on the spindle; a substantially cylindrical shank extending from the tool-holder; a substantially cylindrical housing seat axially positioned in the spindle or a tool-holder coupling element; and a second axial locking element configured to removably lock the tool-holder in the spindle, the axial locking element being configured to removably lock the shank in the respective housing seat. |
US11364578B1 |
Method for assembling brazing ring through pipe shrinking and expanding process on return tube constituting refrigerant passage of heat exchanger
A method for assembling a brazing ring on a return tube constituting a refrigerant passage of a heat exchanger according to an embodiment of the present disclosure includes performing a pipe shrinking process on a straight portion of the return tube, coupling the brazing ring on the return tube through a return tube assembly device, and performing a pipe expanding process on the straight portion of the return tube to which the brazing ring is coupled. The coupling of the brazing ring on the return tube is performed using the return tube assembly device. |
US11364577B2 |
Recliner mechanism for seat assembly and method of manufacturing
A method for manufacturing a recliner mechanism may include movably attaching a first plate of a recliner heart to a second plate of the recliner heart, positioning a gap ring onto the first plate of the recliner heart, positioning an encapsulation ring around the first and second plates such that the gap ring is disposed axially between the first plate and the encapsulation ring, and removing at least a portion of the gap ring from between the first plate and the encapsulation ring to form a clearance gap between the first plate and the encapsulation ring. |
US11364575B2 |
Metal particle
A metal particle for joint material includes an intermetallic compound crystal that contains Sn, Cu, Ni and Ge, in a basal phase that contains Sn and an Sn—Cu alloy, the metal particle having a chemical composition represented by 0.7 to 15% by mass of Cu, 0.1 to 5% by mass of Ni, 0.001 to 0.1% by mass of Ge and the balance of Sn, the basal phase having a chemical composition represented by 95 to 99.9% by mass of Sn, 5% by mass or less of Cu and 0.1% by mass or less of an inevitable impurity, the intermetallic compound crystal residing in the basal phase so as to be included therein, the metal particle having a particle size of 1 μm to 50 μm, the metal particle containing an orthorhombic crystal structure, and at least parts of the basal phase and the intermetallic compound crystal forming an endotaxial joint. |
US11364572B2 |
Laser cutting head with dual movable mirrors providing beam alignment and/or wobbling movement
A laser cutting head with movable mirrors may be used to move a beam, for example, to provide beam alignment and/or to provide different wobble patterns for cutting with different kerf widths. The laser cutting head includes a cutting nozzle for directing the laser beam together with a gas to a workpiece for cutting. The movable mirrors provide a wobbling movement of the beam within a relatively small field of view, for example, within an aperture of the cutting nozzle. The movable mirrors may be galvanometer mirrors that are controllable by a control system including a galvo controller. The control system may also be used to control the fiber laser, for example, in response to the position of the beams relative to the workpiece and/or a sensed condition in the cutting head such as a thermal condition proximate one of the mirrors. |
US11364567B2 |
Laser machining apparatus that irradiates guide beam to project guide pattern indicating setup position for workpiece
A laser machining apparatus includes: a laser beam emission device; a guide beam emission device; a scanner; a processor; and a memory. The memory stores a set of computer-readable instructions therein. The set of computer-readable instructions, when executed by the processor, causes the laser machining apparatus to perform: acquiring workpiece contour information specifying a contour of the workpiece; extracting a plurality of feature points from the workpiece contour information, each of the plurality of feature points being on the contour of the workpiece; generating a guide pattern indicating a setup position of the workpiece according to the plurality of feature points; and drawing the guide pattern with the guide beam by controlling the guide beam emission device and the scanner. |
US11364566B2 |
Complex laser folding and fabrication
Provided, among other things, is a method of cutting and folding a planar substrate with a focused laser beam, directed from above the substrate, to form a shape with features in 3-dimensions, the method comprising: (a) executing from above laser cuts to the planar substrate so as to provide one or more a releasable segments; (b) executing from above one or more laser-executed upward folds to bend all or a portion of a releasable segment; and (c) executing from above one or more laser-executed downward folds to bend all or a portion of a releasable segment; wherein the cuts and folds are structured so that precursors to the 3D shape remain attached to the substrate while sufficient cuts and folds are made to form the 3D shape, and wherein the planar substrate is immobile during said steps (a) through (c), or is only moved in the plane of the substrate. |
US11364562B2 |
Welding torch
A welding torch that comprises: a main body that is formed as a hollow pipe body, and that has a first inclined surface formed inside the pipe body; an electrode bar cap that has a collet chuck on the front side of a joint that is assembled on one side of the pipe body in a screw-coupling manner, that moves the collet chuck by tightening or loosening the joint; a head that has a socket that is arranged on a side facing the pipe body and that sprays supplied gas in all directions, and that is formed of a nozzle that is assembled on an external surface of the socket; and a connector that guides a gas supply into the pipe body. |
US11364559B2 |
Hole saw
A hole saw includes a base member configured to secure the hole saw to a drive device and a plurality of blade members where each blade member is connected to and disposed orthogonally to the base member via a respective extender. Each blade member has cutting teeth extending in a respective cutting direction and distances between the cutting teeth and the base member vary along the respective cutting direction of the respective blade members. Each respective extender is configured cantilever support opposite, freestanding distal ends of the respective blade member where each distal end of each respective blade member is disconnected from the distal end of an adjacent blade member. |
US11364558B2 |
Hole saw arbor having an adjustable connection mechanism
An arbor for a hole saw includes an arbor shaft configured to be coupled to a power tool. The arbor shaft defines a longitudinal axis. The arbor also includes an arbor stem supported by the arbor shaft. The arbor stem includes at least one arm having a threaded portion configured to engage the hole saw. The arbor further includes an actuator supported by the arbor shaft. The actuator is operable to move the threaded portion of the at least one arm relative to the longitudinal axis. |
US11364555B2 |
Drill
Provided herein is a drill having less possibility of cracks in an inner periphery of a drilled workpiece and deformation of a workpiece upon penetrating with a drill, as well as delamination.A drill according to the present invention comprises two cutting blades which are formed symmetrical about an axis of rotation, wherein each of the cutting blades has a main cutting blade formed from a drill tip toward a peripheral side of the drill to become a shape with curves, a thinning cutting blade in a shape with curves formed in closer to the drill tip than the main cutting blade, and an U-shaped cutting blade in a shape with curves formed in closer to the periphery of the drill than the thinning cutting blade. |
US11364553B2 |
Systems and methods for forming tapered holes in workpieces
A robotic forming system and method for forming a tapered hole in a workpiece include a housing and a nose extending from the housing. The housing defines an internal chamber. A vacuum gate is in fluid communication with an internal cavity of the nose. A seal is within the nose. A first spindle includes a first operative head. The first spindle is retained within the internal chamber. The first spindle is configured to be moved between a first stowed position within the housing and a first operating position in which the first operative head extends into the nose. The first operative head is configured to form an initial hole within the workpiece. A second spindle includes a second operative head. The second spindle is retained within the internal chamber. The second spindle is configured to be moved between a second stowed position within the housing and a second operating position in which the second operative head extends into the nose. The second operative head is configured to modify the initial hole to form a tapered hole. |
US11364549B2 |
Fixtures for working aircraft components and methods for the same
Ribs for working an aircraft component having an aircraft component surface, fixtures for the same, and methods for the same, are provided herein. The rib includes a rib surface configured to receive the aircraft component and to be in abutting contact with at least a portion of the aircraft component surface. The rib further includes an extension extending away from the rib and configured to couple to a worksurface. Orientation of the rib is configured to be adjustable relative to the worksurface for improving working of the aircraft component. The fixture includes a mount defining an aperture and configured to be coupled to the worksurface and the rib. The method includes providing the fixture including the rib. The method further includes coupling the extension to a worksurface. The method further includes disposing the aircraft component on the rib surface. |
US11364544B2 |
Method and device for performing additive manufacturing while rotating a spindle
An additive manufacturing method includes forming a shaped body by repeating: a material feeding step of forming a powder layer by feeding a shaping material that includes a metal powder onto a base that is provided outside a spindle in a radial direction thereof while rotating the spindle provided to be rotatable about a center axis; and a beam irradiating step of solidifying the shaping material by irradiating a prescribed area of the powder layer with a beam. |
US11364543B2 |
Three-dimensional printed component setter generation
Three-dimensional (3D) printing may be described as an additive manufacturing process for generating 3D components. A 3D model may be used by a 3D printer to print the 3D component. In 3D printing, successive layers of material may be utilized to generate the 3D component. As part of the 3D printing process, the 3D component may be subjected to sintering. In some cases, the sintering may be accomplished by subjecting the 3D component to a heat source, or other types of processes. |
US11364537B2 |
Method and flaskless molding line for reducing mold shift of cope and drag that have been molded by flaskless molding machine and assembled
Providing a method for reducing occurrences of a mold shift of a cope and a drag that have been molded by a flaskless molding machine and have been assembled by estimating a cause of a mold shift based on measurements and by taking appropriate measures, and a flaskless molding line that uses the method. The method for reducing occurrences of a mold shift of a cope and a drag (1, 2) that have been molded by a flaskless molding machine (200) and have been assembled comprises a step of measuring specific data at positions where a mold shift may occur during a process for manufacturing or taking out the cope and the drag, and a step of determining if the obtained specific data are within an allowable range. |
US11364536B1 |
Layered slab manufacturing system and method
A manufacturing method uses layered slabs to create a final pattern for a mold or for creating the mold itself. The method includes: preparing a desired number of slabs including a first slab and a second slab; machining the first slab; machining the second slab; and after the second slab is coupled to the first slab, repeating the machining step for each additional slab included in the desired number of slabs to form the final pattern or mold. |
US11364532B2 |
Crimping tool
A crimping tool is provided. The crimping tool includes a stationary jaw and a movable jaw. The movable jaw is arranged adjacent the stationary jaw, the movable jaw being movable from an open position to a closed position. A linkage is operably coupled to the movable jaw on one end, the linkage rotatable about an axle. A first input member is operably coupled to the linkage to rotate the linkage about the axle, the first input member rotating about a first axis. A second input member is operably coupled to the linkage to rotate the linkage about the axle, the second input member rotating about a second axis, the second axis being substantially perpendicular to the first axis. |
US11364529B2 |
Variable-diameter full-support mandrel structure with slider-type cross section for preventing reverse rotation of ratchet wheel
A variable-diameter full-support mandrel structure with a slider-type cross section for preventing a reverse rotation of a ratchet wheel includes a movable mandrel segment and a straight shank, and the movable mandrel segment and the straight shank are connected through a quick-disconnect universal joint. A rotating shaft of the movable mandrel segment is provided with a connecting rod mounting flange, a ratchet wheel, a reverse ratchet wheel, a bearing, and a limit clamp ring in sequence. An outer ring of the bearing is provided with a pawl mounting frame. The connecting rod mounting flange and the pawl mounting frame are respectively hinged to a long connecting rod and a short connecting rod, and the long connecting rod and the short connecting rod are hinged to slider components in an outer ring. The slider component has a Z-shaped structure composed of two layers of arc blocks. |
US11364526B2 |
Flatness control using optimizer
A metal strip is rolled in a roll stand and a control device for the roll stand determines, by means of a working cycle, a number of manipulated variables for flatness actuators of the roll stand and actuates them accordingly. The control device implements an optimizer, which provisionally sets the current correction values, and determines a totality of flatness values. Then, the optimizer minimizes the relationship by varying the current correction variables. When determining the current correction variables (s), the optimizer considers linear ancillary conditions, based at least in part on a vector having the ancillary conditions upheld by the current correction values and a vector having the ancillary conditions upheld by the difference of the current correction values relative to the correction values of the preceding working cycle. The control device determines the manipulated variables for the flatness actuators in consideration of the determined current correction variables. |
US11364520B2 |
Method for transferring nanowires from a fluid to a substrate surface
A method for transferring an assembly of oriented nanowires from a fluid to a substrate surface, comprising: providing (FIG. 2A) a fluid to a container, said fluid comprising a first liquid (11), a second liquid (12) and a plurality of nanowires (25), wherein the first and second liquids phase separate into a sub phase, a top phase, and an interface (13) between the sub phase and the top phase; wherein the nanowires are functionalized to align vertically into a nanowire aggregate at the interface; wherein the fluid is provided with a substance in a composition configured to change the composition of the top phase or the composition of the sub phase to counteract bulging of the interface (FIG. 2B); and bringing the nanowire aggregate into contact with a substrate surface such that a majority of the nanowires are aligned with respect to each other on the substrate. |
US11364519B2 |
Glue gun
The present invention provides a glue gun, comprising a movable handle and a fixed handle, wherein the movable handle is connected to fixed handle via a pivot pin shaft; the movable handle is further provided with an actuating member, and the actuating member is provided with an actuating part cooperating with a push member; and a spacing between the pivot pin shaft and the actuating part is sized to be switchable between two or more gears, such that the magnitude of the force applied by the actuating member on the push member is changed. The gear in the present invention can be adjusted to enable switching between a fast feed and a powerful feed, thereby enabling a user to make adjustment according to actual requirements. |
US11364518B2 |
Joined member manufacturing apparatus, method for manufacturing joined member, and method for manufacturing member on which applied material has been applied
To provide a joined member manufacturing apparatus, a method for manufacturing a joined member, and a method for manufacturing a member on which an applied material has been applied, with which it is possible to apply an applied material even in cases where a projection is present in the vicinity of an outer side of an application width of an applied material to be applied on an application target surface. A joined member manufacturing apparatus includes an application device including die head 10 having a distance between the ejection port forming groove and an outer edge of the first opposing face at a portion where an ejection port is formed being 0.1 mm to 1.0 mm, a first suction stage 20A, a second suction stage 20B, an ultraviolet irradiator 45 configured to radiate an ultraviolet ray, a chamber 51 formed to have a size enabling the chamber 51 to accommodate the first and second suction stages 20A and 20B at the same time, the chamber 51 being configured such that a degree of vacuum inside the chamber 51 is adjustable by an operation of a vacuum pump 53, where the applied material G is configured such that viscosity of the applied material G changes when the applied material G is irradiated with an ultraviolet ray. |
US11364514B2 |
Discharge apparatus and industrial robot
The present disclosure is intended to provide a discharge apparatus and an industrial robot, discharge apparatus having a relatively simple configuration capable of removing a remainder of a discharge material remaining in a discharge nozzle and a feeding channel, enabling cost reduction, and having a structure which is easy to clean and with which a function of preventing drips can be imparted. The discharge apparatus includes: a nozzle head having a plurality of feeding channels for feeding a discharge material, and a removal channel communicating with the feeding channels and usable for removing a remainder of the discharge material remaining in the feeding channel; a plurality of discharge nozzles configured to be attached to the nozzle head such that each of the plurality of discharge nozzles is connected to an associated one of the plurality of feeding channels; a delivery tube configured to deliver the discharge material selectively to one of the plurality of feeding channels so that the discharge material is discharged from the discharge nozzle; and a suction tube connectable to the removal channel and usable for sucking the remainder of the discharge material remaining in the feeding channel and the discharge nozzle through the removal channel. |
US11364511B2 |
Spray gun shower head with automatic reset function
A spray gun shower head includes a shower body, a switching body and a reset assembly. The shower body has a water intake path and at least one first and second water outflow paths. The switching body is movable between first and second switch positions and configured to switch the water intake path to be communicated with the first or second water outflow path. The reset assembly includes at least one reset member and a push block. The second water outflow path is hidden in the shower body through a cover. The cover is pushed against by an opening structure to be opened. The reset member is disposed on the shower body, and one end thereof cooperates with the push block. The push block is disposed on the switching body and rotates toward the second switch position along with the switching body to press against the reset member. |
US11364508B2 |
Electrostatic air filter
An electrostatic air filter connected to a high voltage source, including an air flow channel, an ion generator, at least one corona electrode and at least one cumulative electrode, the corona electrodes and the cumulative electrodes are configured so that corona discharges occur between the corona electrodes and the cumulative electrodes due to a first potential difference, causing ionization of contaminant particles present in the air flow channel. A separator of contaminant particles is disposed in the air flow channel and includes input and output electrodes that enable the flow of air therethrough in a direction away from the input electrode to the output electrode and further to the channel outlet. During operation, there is a first potential difference between the corona and input electrodes and a second potential difference between the input and output electrodes, so that the electric field strength in the space between the input and output electrodes is directed opposite to that in the space between the ion generator and the input electrode. |
US11364502B2 |
Device and method for high-throughput multiparameter measurements in one or more live and fixed cells
A microfluidic device includes a first substrate including at least one microfluidic channel and a plurality of microwells, as well as a cooperating second substrate defining multiple split-walled cell trap structures that are registered with and disposed within the plurality of microwells. A method for performing an assay includes flowing cells and a first aqueous medium into a plurality of microwells of a microfluidic device, wherein each microwell includes a cell trap structure configured to trap at least one cell. The method further comprises flowing a nonpolar fluid with low permeability for analytes of interest through a microfluidic channel to flush a portion of the first aqueous medium from the microfluidic channel while retaining another portion of the first aqueous medium and at least one cell within each microwell. Surface tension at a non-polar/polar medium interface prevents molecule exchange between interior and exterior portions of microwells. |
US11364499B2 |
Devices and methods for improved single-molecule detection
Devices for detecting a molecule of interest comprising an electrokinetic focusing apparatus and a nanopore apparatus are provided. Kits and systems comprising the apparatus are also provided; as are methods of detecting molecules of interest comprising running the molecules through the electrokinetic focusing apparatus and then detecting the focused molecules as they pass through the nanopore. |
US11364498B2 |
Microfluidic devices
The present disclosure is drawn to microfluidic devices. In one example, a microfluidic device can include a first covered fluid feed slot in fluid communication with a first microfluidic channel and a second covered fluid feed slot in fluid communication with a second microfluidic channel. The first microfluidic channel can be formed adjacent to the second microfluidic channel but not in fluid communication with the second microfluidic channel. The first covered fluid feed slot can include a first fluid feed hole for filling a fluid into the first covered fluid feed slot. The second covered fluid feed slot can also include a second fluid feed hole for filling a fluid into the second covered fluid feed slot. |
US11364497B2 |
Embedded microfluidic devices
A microfluidic system includes, in an example, a substrate and at least two microfluidic devices embedded into the substrate, at least one of the microfluidic devices being different from a remaining number of microfluidic devices. A microfluidic apparatus includes at least two microfluidic devices embedded into a substrate, at least a first microfluidic device of the microfluidic devices being heterogenous to at least a second microfluidic device of the microfluidic devices and a microfluidic channel to fluidically couple the microfluidic devices to each other. |
US11364495B2 |
Automated point-of-care devices for complex sample processing and methods of use thereof
The present invention provides methods and devices for simple, low power, automated processing of biological samples through multiple sample preparation and assay steps. The methods and devices described facilitate the point-of-care implementation of complex diagnostic assays in equipment-free, non-laboratory settings. The invention includes a microfluidic device comprising a reagent-dispensing unit, a sample extraction device and a specimen processing unit. |
US11364493B2 |
Planarization layers over silicon dies
A microfluidic apparatus may include, in an example, a substrate, at least one silicon die embedded into the substrate, and a planarization layer layered over, at least, a portion of the substrate that interfaces with the silicon die to prevent a fluid from contacting an edge of the silicon die. |
US11364487B2 |
Catalyst for oxygen-free direct conversion of methane and method of converting methane using the same
The present invention relates to a catalyst for oxygen-free direct conversion of methane and a method of converting methane using the same, and more particularly to a catalyst for oxygen-free direct conversion of methane, in which the properties of the catalyst are optimized by adjusting the free space between catalyst particles packed in a reactor, thereby maximizing the catalytic reaction rate without precise control of reaction conditions for oxygen-free direct conversion of methane, minimizing coke formation and exhibiting stable catalytic performance even upon long-term operation, and to a method of converting methane using the same. |
US11364478B2 |
Method of manufacturing throwable paintballs and paintballs made therefrom
A method of encapsulating content with calcium alginate membrane to form a capsule. The method includes embedding sodium alginate into a traditional gelatin ribbon used in gelatin encapsulation, adding calcium to a fill material, encapsulating the fill material, and then denaturing the gelatin in the shell. An exemplary use of this method is to form throwable paintballs; however, other products could be formed using this process. A paintball formed by this process is also disclosed. |
US11364473B2 |
Hydrogen generation assemblies and hydrogen purification devices
Hydrogen generation assemblies, hydrogen purification devices, and their components, and methods of manufacturing those assemblies, devices, and components are disclosed. In some embodiments, the devices may include an insulation base having insulating material and at least one passage that extends through the insulating material. In some embodiments, the at least one passage may be in fluid communication with a combustion region. |
US11364468B2 |
Soft sensing of system parameters in membrane distillation
Various examples of methods and systems are provided for soft sensing of system parameters in membrane distillation (MD). In one example, a system includes a MD module comprising a feed side and a permeate side separated by a membrane boundary layer; and processing circuitry configured to estimate feed solution temperatures and permeate solution temperatures of the MD module using monitored outlet temperatures of the feed side and the permeate side. In another example, a method includes monitoring outlet temperatures of a feed side and a permeate side of a MD module to determine a current feed outlet temperature and a current permeate outlet temperature; and determining a plurality of estimated temperature states of a membrane boundary layer separating the feed side and the permeate side of the MD module using the current feed outlet temperature and the current permeate outlet temperature. |
US11364464B2 |
System and method for enhancing adsorption of contaminated vapors to increase treatment capacity of a regenerable, synthetic adsorptive media
A system for enhancing adsorption of contaminated vapors to increase treatment capacity of a regenerable, synthetic adsorptive media. The system includes an inlet configured to receive a flow of contaminated vapors. One or more vessels are coupled to the inlet, the one or more vessels each including a regenerable, synthetic adsorptive media therein, are configured to remove contaminants from the vapors by adsorption. A vapor cooling subsystem is coupled to the inlet, and configured to cool the flow of contaminated vapors, thereby increasing the treatment capacity of the regenerable synthetic adsorptive media. |
US11364457B2 |
Vacuum filter system for solid-liquid separation and process for filtering solid particles
A method for filtering solids from a slurry includes placing a filter assembly into a filtration tank containing the slurry. The filter assembly includes a plurality of filter cells each having a filter medium at an exterior and a cavity at an interior. The solids are filtered by moving the slurry through the filter mediums into the interiors of the filter cells to form a filter cake at the exteriors of the filter cells. The filter assembly is moved while applying a vacuum to the interiors of the filter cells through a vacuum transfer system including a mobile part and a stationary part. The mobile part moves along with the filter assembly and is sealed with respect to the stationary part. |
US11364454B2 |
Filter media for the removal of particles, ions, and biological materials, and decolorization in a sugar purification process, and use thereof
A filter media for implementation in a sugar purification process that allows for a significant increase in sorbent material while maintaining, and enhancing the decolorization and. hydraulic properties. The filter media incorporates sorbent material, fiber having specific properties that allows for small particle sorbent material without jeopardizing the hydraulic properties of the media, and an electrolyte. The sorbent material is an inorganic, an adsorption, or ion exchange media, or a metal-organic framework. The implementation of this filter media in a sugar purification process eliminates the need for a clarification step during refining while providing for enhanced decolorization and hydraulic properties for fluid flow. |
US11364448B2 |
Mix and match toy kit
A mix or match toy set is disclosed wherein an airplane toy can be converted into several differently shaped units. The units are held together by using magnets in male and female connectors. The unit has interchangeable cockpit fuselage sections, jet, propeller, and fuel tank magnetic attachments and interchangeable airplane tails. |
US11364445B2 |
Rotatable play device
Embodiments of the present disclosure are directed to a rotatable play device that comprises a central support post, a hub rotatably mounted to an upper end of the central support post, and an arm assembly attached to the hub and comprising a plurality of arms, a seat being suspended from the distal end of each of the plurality of arms. Rotation of the hub about the central support post causes the plurality of seats to rotate around the central support post in a substantially circular rotation path. Each of the seats may also be configured to move up and down by way of a spring assembly or a plurality of springs. Two or more seats may share the up-and-down movement in an alternating manner or each seat may be configured to have an independent up-and-down movement. In addition, each of the seats may optionally be configured to swing in substantial alignment with the circular rotation path and/or to swing outward due to centripetal forces created by the circular rotation path. |
US11364439B2 |
Game processing system, game processing program, and game processing method
A game processing system that controls a display to display a plurality of graphic forms each indicating an identifier; identifies a trajectory of a continuously drawn input selecting a plurality of the graphic forms; identifies the identifiers of the graphic forms corresponding to the input trajectory; identifies at least a first command based on an arrangement of the identifiers when detecting an end of the input; and controls a game operation of attacking an opponent based on the command. |
US11364438B2 |
System and method for facilitating collaboration between multiple players to achieve a goal in a game
The disclosure relates to facilitating collaboration between multiple players in an online game to achieve a goal in the game. Achievement of the goal may result in provision of an award related to the goal to one or more of the multiple players and/or to one or more affiliations associated with the multiple player. The goal may comprise a predetermined set of tasks required to be completed by more than one player, or may just comprise a predetermined set of tasks that may be completed by one or more players. Responsive to achieving the goal, the award may be provided to one or more recipients. The recipients may comprise, for example, players that initiated the completion of the goal, one or more players who provided the most input to the goal, one or more affiliations associated with respective one or more players involved in achieving the goal, and/or other entities. |
US11364435B2 |
Operation device
An operation device includes a housing, a tiltable cylindrical operation member having a step portion on an inner circumferential surface, a first holding member which is held by the housing and rotatable in a first direction in accordance with a tilting operation of the operation member, a first detecting portion for detecting a rotation of the first holding member, and a returning mechanism disposed inside the operation member to return the tilted operation member to an initial position, wherein the returning mechanism includes an actuator, a slide member having a first cam surface at one end, a cam member having a second cam surface at one end which faces the first cam surface, a first elastic member, and a second elastic member. |
US11364432B2 |
Timing game device and program for timing game
A timing game device includes a virtual-space image display unit 13, a movement-line display unit 14, and an object display unit 15. The virtual-space image display unit 13 generates a virtual space image, based on VR image data in which a hit area is set in a virtual space having a range wider than a view field of the HMD 200 and displays the virtual space image on a HMD 200. The virtual space image has a view field that changes in response to a movement of the HMD 200. The movement-line display unit 14 generates and displays a movement line of an object that moves to a hit area. The object display unit 15 displays the object to move along the movement line. A game is caused to progress by performing an operation at a timing at which the object reaches the hit area set in the virtual space of the changed view field while appropriately changing the view field of the virtual space image in response to the movement of the HMD 200. |
US11364431B2 |
Method and device for control of a mobility device
A system for control of a mobility device comprising a controller for analyzing data from at least one sensor on the mobility device, wherein the data is used to determine the gait of user. The gait data is then used to provide motion command to an electric motor on the mobility device. |
US11364428B2 |
Device for sensing a moving ball and method for computing parameters of moving ball using the same
The present invention is not a method of directly calculating the rotational characteristics of a ball through frequency analysis of a received signal as in the prior arts, but a method of determining a final spin information by finding the spin information of the moving ball while approaching a ball trajectory predicted in terms of the trajectory of a moving ball using the position coordinate data of the ball to the trend data indicating the trend of the position coordinates of the moving ball. The present invention provides a method of finding the spin in terms of the trajectory of the moving ball, regardless of whether it is possible to check the frequency characteristics of the rotation of the ball from the signal reflected from the moving ball, and thus derives a fairly accurate and uniform spin calculation result. |
US11364424B2 |
Protective travel case for equipment
An apparatus or case for protecting a golf bag or other equipment is provided that includes a protective mat having a skeletal support structure that can be wrapped around the golf bag or other equipment to protect the golf bag or equipment during travel. The apparatus is configured to conveniently fit into a duffel or travel bag for transport, and also to be rolled up into a narrowed, spiral configuration for storage when it is not in use, and may be expandable to adjust in diameter depending on the size of the article encased. |
US11364423B2 |
Golf club head having stress-reducing features
A golf club head comprising a body and a stiffening structure is disclosed herein. The body comprises a face section, a sole section, and a crown section, and defines a hollow interior. The stiffening structure extends within the hollow interior from the crown section to the sole section to reduce stresses placed on the face section during impact with a golf ball. The stiffening structure is entirely located within 0.500 inch of a rear surface of the face section measured along a plane normal to the center of the face, and within 1 inch of the center of the face section along a horizontal axis parallel to the face section, and comprises heel and toe connectors connected to one another by a middle connector, such that the stiffening structure has an approximately X- or H-overall shape. |
US11364422B1 |
Golf club heads and methods to manufacture golf club heads
Examples of golf club heads and methods to manufacture golf club heads are generally described herein. In one example, a top portion of a golf club head includes an alignment aid having a first plurality of strip portions and a second plurality of strip portions bounded by a virtual outline. The first plurality of strip portions have different surface areas. The second plurality of strip portions have different surface areas. The first plurality of strip portions and the second plurality of strip portions touch or border upon the virtual outline. The first plurality of strip portions are spaced apart in a rear-to-front direction of the golf club head and are ordered by decreasing surface area. The second plurality of strip portions are spaced apart in the rear-to-front direction and are ordered by decreasing surface area. Other examples and examples may be described and claimed. |
US11364417B1 |
Foot exercise apparatus for eliminating flat feet
A foot exercise apparatus includes a non-slip base and a casing mounted atop the base, the casing having opposed front and rear rends and opposed side walls extending therebetween. A toe assembly is situated atop a top surface of the casing proximate the front end an includes a toe receiver having a cupped configuration and a stop for aligning a user's toes when standing atop the top surface. When a user contracts or pulls his toes back, the toe receiver is slidably movable between a rest configuration displaced a first distance from the front end and a deployed configuration displaced a second distance from the front end, the toe receiver being spring biased toward the rest configuration. A heel assembly is situated atop the top surface proximate the rear end and includes a toe receiver for receiving a user's heel and is slidably movable according to a user's foot length. |
US11364414B2 |
Overhead bar mount exercise training device
An exercise training device for connection to a laterally extending overhead bar and use in modifying a toes to bar exercise, including at least one bar mounting assembly, an elongated, laterally extending target portion, and a spacer portion connected at a first end to and extending longitudinally away from the at least one bar mounting assembly, and connected at an opposed second end to the elongated, laterally extending target portion. Also disclosed is a method of positioning an exercise training device on a laterally extending overhead bar to modify a toes to bar exercise, including connecting to the laterally extending overhead bar an exercise training device having the aforementioned structure, and adjusting the exercise training device to extend downward and forward from the laterally extending overhead bar. |
US11364413B2 |
Reaction force detection system for treadmills and detection method thereof
A reaction force detection system for treadmills and detection method thereof is disclosed, wherein the system detects the current data generated by a user running on a treadmill comprising a running belt, a motor and an electronic circuit device by means of a current sensor, and then determines a current peak based on the current data, such that a ground reaction force peak can be determined according to the acquired current peak. Therefore, the present invention allows to determine the ground reaction force of the human body during running through the changes of the motor current signals inside the treadmill, such that these parameters can be further presented, analyzed, and stored in order to provide more scientific feedbacks for running trainings. |
US11364408B2 |
Exercise device
An exercise or training device that includes a first pulley, a second pulley, and a two ended line trained through the first and second pulley, the line having a first end and a second end, the first end of the line affixed to a first handle for gripping, a second handle for gripping affixed to the line at a position between the first end and the second end of the line. The pulleys may be fixed in position to a wall or rack such that they are horizontally spaced apart. In some embodiments, the pulley or pulleys may be attached to the fixed position by a spring assembly or other device to increase the linear force in the handles or bar. |
US11364404B2 |
Magnetic resistance structure and exercise machine having the same
A magnetic resistance structure and an exercise machine having the same are disclosed. The magnetic resistance structure includes a seat body, a turning disc unit, a movable seat, a control unit, and a magnetic field component. The turning disc unit is pivotally connected to the seat body in an axial direction. The turning disc unit has a non-magnetic induction part extending in a radial direction. The control unit is connected with the movable seat for controlling the movable seat to approach or move away from the non-magnetic induction part. The magnetic field component includes a first component and a second component. The first component is located on the seat body. The second component is located on the movable seat. The first component and the second component selectively generate a magnetic field by changing their relative positions. |
US11364403B2 |
Exercise machine and dual resistance structure combining wind resistance and magnetic resistance thereof
A dual resistance structure includes a rotating shaft, a wind resistance unit, and a magnetic resistance unit. The wind resistance unit is fixed to the rotating shaft and includes blades arranged annularly. The magnetic resistance unit includes a magnetic resistance member and a magnetic resistance wheel. The magnetic resistance wheel is fixed to the rotating shaft. The magnetic resistance wheel is spaced apart from the wind resistance unit by a distance in an axial direction of the rotating shaft to form a moving space. The magnetic resistance member is selectively moved into or away from the moving space in a radial direction of the magnetic resistance wheel to adjust a magnetic resistance of the magnetic resistance wheel. Part of the magnetic resistance member is movable in the moving space when the magnetic resistance member is moved in the radial direction. The dual resistance structure is mounted on an exercise machine. |
US11364402B1 |
Abdominal resistance device
A cycling system includes a cycle having a frame with a resistance element attachment point, a resistance element, and a harness. The harness is releasably secured to the resistance element attachment point by the resistance element. |
US11364397B2 |
Double-layer light-transmissive face mask
A face mask includes an outer layer, an inner layer, and a filter. The outer layer includes an outer front guard constructed from a light-transmissive material and an outer filtering surface extending posteriorly from the outer front guard that includes at least one outer air hole. The inner layer is nestled within the outer layer. The inner layer includes an inner front guard constructed from a light-transmissive material and separated from the outer front guard by a buffer space. The inner layer also includes an inner filtering surface extending posteriorly from the inner front guard that includes at least one inner air hole. A filter is positioned between the outer filtering surface and the inner filtering surface and covers the at least one outer air hole and the at least one inner air hole. |
US11364396B2 |
PPE with rotating assembly providing multiple face covers
A personal protective device (PPE) including a face cover assembly and a bodysuit configured to be worn by a human user. The device protects users against airborne aerosol particles containing viruses or other infectious agents while enabling improved flexibility relative to prior art designs. The device includes a helmet-like” rotating face cover assembly that fits over the user's head and attaches to a collar on the biohazard bodysuit. This rotating face cover assembly has a plurality of different mask sides, each with differing geometries or other properties. The device enables a user to rotate (either manually or by electric motor) the masks and select a given mask side that best meets that user's needs. The different mask sides can accommodate different facial geometries, eyewear types, and use cases, such as operation in more hostile environments. |
US11364393B2 |
Radiation treatment planning and execution
An apparatus for use in a treatment planning process or in a treatment process, includes: an input for obtaining a parameter representing a number of beam on-off transitions; and a treatment planner configured to optimize a treatment plan based on parameter representing the number of beam on-off transitions. An apparatus includes: an input configured to obtain a width of a gating window for a treatment plan; and a gating window adjustor configured to adjust the width of the gating window during a treatment session. An apparatus includes: a dose calculator configured to calculate doses for different treatment variations; an evaluator configured to evaluate treatment acceptance criteria against the calculated doses; and a delivery limit module configured to determine one or more limits for one or more delivery parameters based on an evaluation of the treatment acceptance criteria by the evaluator. |
US11364392B2 |
Method of evaluating a dose as function of depth for nonuniform X-ray beams
A method of evaluating a maximal dose deposited by a non-uniform X-ray beam within a medium comprising the steps of: (a) irradiating said medium by said non-uniform X-ray beam penetrating into a depth of said medium along an axis of said X-ray beam; (b) incrementally measuring a number of transversal dose distributions at successive depths along said axis; (c) determining a maximum dose within each of said number of transversal dose distributions; and (d) calculating a 1-Dimensional depth dependence of said maximal doses obtained from said number of transversal dose distributions. |
US11364389B2 |
Training modules for an external medical device
An external medical device is provided which is configured to provide a user with access to one or more training modules. The external medical device includes one or more electrodes configured to detect a cardiac activity of a patient, an audio and/or visual output, and a controller coupled to the audio and/or visual output. The controller is configured to: detect at least one of a predetermined event and a device use pattern; and responsive to detecting the at least one of the predetermined event and the device use pattern, provide the patient access to one or more training modules relating to a use or a configuration of the external medical device via the audio and/or visual output. The device can also include a user interface configured to provide access to at least one training module according to a schedule of training modules for the patient. |
US11364383B2 |
System and method for electrically stimulating a user
A system for electrically stimulating a user includes an electrode assembly, a control module, an electrode usage module, a communication module, a stimulus generator, and a client application. Additionally or alternatively, the system 100 can include any or all of: a head apparatus, a power source, a sensor subsystem, an electrical coupling subsystem, a user device, and/or any other suitable component(s). A method for electrically stimulating a user includes reading a tag of the electrode assembly, applying electrical stimulation to a user, determining and/or updating an electrode usage, and triggering an action based on the tag. Additionally or alternatively, the method can include any or all of: coupling an electrode assembly with a head apparatus, receiving an input from a user to initiate an electrical stimulation session, transmitting tag information, updating the tag, applying electrical stimulation to a user, verifying tag information, and/or any other suitable process(es). |
US11364381B2 |
Methods for delivering neuroregenerative therapy and reducing post-operative and chronic pain
A method of managing pain related to a peripheral nerve injury of a subject comprises delivering stimulation energy of a first frequency to the target nerve via at least one electrode assembly during a regenerative phase and delivering stimulation energy of a second frequency for a predetermined period via the at least one electrode assembly during at least one neuropathic pain management phase. |
US11364379B2 |
Systems and methods for therapeutic electrical stimulation
A patch for a therapeutic electrical stimulation device includes a shoe connected to the first side of the patch, the shoe including a body extending in a longitudinal direction from a first end to a second end, and having first and second surfaces, the first end of the shoe defining at least two ports, and the first surface of the shoe defining a connection member. The patch also includes at least one conductor positioned in the ports of the first end of the shoe. The shoe is configured for sliding insertion into a receptacle defined by a controller so that the conductor is connected to the controller to deliver electrical current from the controller, through the conductor, and to the electrodes, and the connection member is at least partially captured by a detent defined by the controller in the receptacle to retain the shoe within the receptacle. |
US11364374B2 |
Flanged heart tissue blocker
An apparatus for protecting heart tissue from an implanted inlet element of a blood pump. The apparatus includes a flange member having a first radially constricted configuration and a second radially expanded configuration, the flange member being biased in its second radially expanded configuration. The flange member defines an opening there through sized to receiving the inlet element of the blood pump. A retaining element extending from the flange member is included, the retaining element being flexible and sized to be disposed about at least a portion of the inlet element. |
US11364372B2 |
Check valve
A check valve for use in a fluid pathway. The check valve may have a diaphragm and a plurality of supports extending from the diaphragm. The check valve and supports have a line of symmetry, and deformation of the check valve as it moves from a closed position to an opened position can be generally along the line of symmetry. |
US11364370B2 |
Multi-purpose balloon catheter for intra cavity radiation delivery
A multi-purpose balloon catheter includes a catheter having a proximal end portion, a central portion and a non-branching distal end portion, a plurality of lumens associated with the catheter extending from the proximal end portion, and a plurality of inflatable balloons positioned in the central portion and/or the non-branching distal end portion. Each of the plurality of inflatable balloons is communicatively associated with a corresponding one of the plurality of lumens, the plurality of inflatable balloons being selectively inflated or deflated to position and stabilize the catheter in a cavity for delivery of a medical treatment. The catheter can include an extraction point associated with a lumen to remove fluids and materials from the cavity, and a connector associated with a corresponding lumen adapted to selectively receive one or more of a fluid medium or a radioactive isotope provided to a corresponding lumen for delivery of the medical treatment. |
US11364369B2 |
Interventional catheter system and methods
An interventional catheter is adapted for treating a blood vessel. In an embodiment, the catheter includes an elongate shaft sized for insertion in a blood vessel and a stent positioned on a distal region of the elongate shaft. An expandable dilation member is coupled to a distal region of the elongate shaft. The expandable dilation member is adapted to expand outward. A stent containment member is positioned over the elongate shaft and the stent to contain the stent in a collapsed state. |
US11364368B2 |
Guidewire with an integrated flexible tube
An integrated guidewire includes a wire and a flexible tube. The wire is sized and shaped to move in an anatomical material transportation system of a patient. The flexible tube is sized and shaped to move in the anatomical material transportation system, having proximal and distal ends, the proximal-end is coupled to a device external to the patient, the flexible tube is configured to transfer fluids between the distal-end and the device, and the wire and the flexible tube are intertwined with respect to one another. |
US11364365B2 |
Delivery system with an operating handle controlling a steerable catheter for the implantation of a leadless cardiac capsule
The bending of the catheter is controlled from the handle by a variable tension exerted to a steering cable housed in an offset longitudinal notch of the catheter. The handle comprises: a body adapted to be held in hand by an operator; a piston, axially mobile in rotation and in translation inside the handle body; a first mechanism with a pulley for the winding of the steering cable and a lever for modifying in a controlled manner the tension of the cable and hence controlling the steering of the catheter; and a second mechanism comprising a member for holding a security wire and a member for adjusting the axial position of this wire with respect to the internal tube of the catheter, so as to keep the security wire in tight condition whatever the bend provided to the catheter by operation of the first mechanism. |
US11364364B2 |
Biostimulator transport system having valve bypass tool
A valve bypass tool, and a biostimulator transport system having such a valve bypass tool, is described. The valve bypass tool includes an annular seal to seal against a protective sheath of the biostimulator transport system. The valve bypass tool is slidably mounted on the protective sheath and includes a bypass sheath to insert into an access introducer. The valve bypass tool can lock onto the access introducer by mating a locking tab of the valve bypass tool with a locking groove of the access introducer. The locking tab can have a decent that securely fastens the components to resist decoupling when the biostimulator transport system is advanced through the access introducer into a patient anatomy. Other embodiments are also described and claimed. |
US11364360B2 |
Inverted container hydrostatic ventilator apparatus
In an example, a ventilator includes an outer container containing liquid, an inverted container submerged in the liquid to provide inverted container space between a closed top and an inner container liquid level; gas supply line to supply breathing gas to the inverted container space; and inhalation line having an inlet in the inverted container space to provide breathing gas to patient. The inverted container moves upward from a first elevation when the inverted container space reaches a hydrostatic delivery pressure and volume of the inverted container space increases. The inverted container stops moving upward and the gas supply line stops supplying when the inverted container reaches a second elevation above the first. Based on a breath demand signal or preset timing, the inhalation line opens to permit flow of breathing gas to the patient at the hydrostatic delivery pressure, lowering the inverted container due to lost buoyancy resulting in sinkage. |
US11364359B2 |
Method and systems for the delivery of oxygen enriched gas
Described herein are various embodiments of an oxygen concentrator system and method of delivering oxygen enriched gas to a user. In some embodiments, oxygen concentrator system includes one or more components that improve the efficiency of oxygen enriched gas delivery during operation of the oxygen concentrator system. |
US11364358B2 |
Nasal cannula for continuous and simultaneous delivery of aerosolized medicament and high flow therapy
Systems, devices, and methods are disclosed for nasal cannulas allowing simultaneous flow of humidified breathing gas and aerosolized medicament for use in respiratory therapy. Utilizing separate flow paths and separate cannula outlets for the heated and humidified breathing gas and for the aerosolized medicament, these systems, methods, and devices reduce condensation of the aerosolized medicament by delaying mixing of the flow of aerosolized medicament and the flow of heated and humidified breathing gas until the flows exit the cannula. |
US11364352B2 |
Infusion pump methods, systems and apparatus
A system for priming an infusion pump is disclosed. The system includes a priming cap including a septum and configured to matably connect with a male part comprising a needle and attached to a length of tubing for fluid, wherein when matably connected with the male part, the priming cap occludes the tubing. |
US11364348B2 |
Injection device
An injection device includes a housing, a dosing member held so as to be rotatable and fixed in the housing and an injection sleeve held so as to be rotationally fixed in relation to the housing and displaceable therein. A latching unit of the injection device is configured to act between two components thereof which, during setting of an amount of injection fluid to be dispensed, move relative to one another. A set amount of injection fluid is unequivocally assigned to each relative position of the two components. |
US11364343B2 |
Injection device with velocity regulator
An autoinjector including a plunger for engaging with the bung, a collar located around the plunger, an insertion spring biasing the collar relative to the rear of the device, and a delivery spring biasing the plunger relative to the collar. The device further includes a stop feature defining the limit of axial movement of the syringe body through the housing, and a collar release mechanism for releasing the collar from the rear of the device to commence insertion and a plunger release mechanism for releasing the plunger from the collar while substantially preventing rearward axial movement of the collar, following insertion, to commence delivery of the medicament. Following release of the plunger from the collar, the plunger is configured to move axially and rotationally relative to the collar, the direction of rotation being changed one or more times with axial movement of the plunger. |
US11364340B2 |
Simplified insulin pump for type II diabetics
A simplified insulin pump allows type II diabetics to identify routine patterns in their daily lifestyle that provide a generally accurate typical pattern of activity and meals. An infusion regimen can be programmed into the pump that generally correlates with this typical pattern to provide a viable treatment option for a type II diabetic without the need for specific and precise matching of insulin to carbohydrate consumption or activity level. |
US11364339B2 |
Infusion unit
Improvements in an infusion unit are disclosed. The infusion unit is a portable pump that can be used with patient that have wrist access or decubital PICC/MID-LINES without the risk of line accidently getting pulled. The infusion unit is in the shape of a conveniently shell that has an appearance of an arm cast. There are no hoses that extend beyond the body of the infusion unit and any vein penetration is completely covered under the body of the infusion unit. The secure enclosed unit prevents unauthorized tampering and entry into the unit. The medication dosing can be remotely monitored, fusion resumed, changed by nursing and the patient. The infusion unit has a wireless connection to a network to adjust medication and monitor vital signs, namely heart rate, O2 level and blood pressure that can be monitored and recorded for review. |
US11364338B2 |
Infusion device having a clutching device
All infusion device (1) for administering a medical fluid to a patient comprises a receptacle (11) for receiving a syringe (2), a pusher device (12) movable in a pushing direction (P) for acting onto a piston (21) of the syringe (2) received in the receptacle (11), a driving rod (14), an electric drive device (141) for driving the driving rod (14), and a clutching device (13) comprising a frame member (131) and at least one clutch element (130A, 130B) movably arranged on the frame member (131). The at least one clutch element (130A, 130B) is constituted to operatively connect, in a clutched state, the driving rod (14) to the pusher device (12) for driving the pusher device (12) by the electric drive device (141). The clutching device (13) is actuatable to assume an unclutched state in which the operative connection between the driving rod (14) and the pusher device (12) is released. Herein the clutching device (13) comprises a lock element (19) for locking the at least one clutch element (130A, 130B) in the clutched state. In this way, an infusion device is provided which in an easy and reliable manner allows for maintaining the clutching device in the clutched state during operation of the infusion device. |
US11364320B2 |
Curable filler material for tubular structures
A radiopaque composition with low viscosity and increased photopolymerizability for application or filling of hollow structures is disclosed. Moreover, a method to apply and monitor the application and/or the photopolymerization of the composition are presented. |
US11364317B2 |
Cartridge for a fragrance dispensing device and fragrance dispensing device
A cartridge for a fragrance dispensing device includes a hollow body having an inlet and an outlet, and an accumulator for odorant composition in the hollow body. The cartridge further includes a closer for the inlet and outlet. Also disclosed is a device for dispensing fragrances, having a housing including: at least two receptacles, each removably receiving a cartridge, each receptacle including an air inlet and exhaust, connected respectively to the inlet and outlet of a cartridge and also act on the closer of a cartridge in the receptacle to move them in the open position, a generator of air flow through the receptacles between the inlet and exhaust, and a control unit controlling the air flow generator and the inlet and exhaust and ensures an independent or simultaneous dispensing of the compositions in the cartridges in variable proportions and closure of the cartridges when the apparatus is stopped. |
US11364312B2 |
Platinum sulfide protein nanoparticle having near-infrared photothermal effect and multimodal imaging function, preparation method therefor and application thereof
A platinum sulfide protein nanoparticle having near-infrared photothermal effect and multi-modal imaging function, a preparation method therefor and an application thereof. The platinum sulfide nanoparticle having near-infrared photothermal effect and multi-modal imaging function is prepared in aqueous phase by means of formulation screening and process limitation. The nanoparticle has an ultra-small particle size and good stability as well as tumor targeting and photothermal effects and integrates functions of near-infrared imaging, CT imaging, and thermal imaging, so as to achieve high sensitivity, high resolution, and precise positioning of tumors, and to produce high-efficiency photothermal effects under the excitation of near-infrared light to kill tumor cells by thermal ablation, thereby achieving the purpose of efficient, safe, visual, and accurate treatment of tumors. The nanoparticle has the potential for further development and clinical application. |
US11364310B2 |
Recombinant virus replicon systems and uses thereof
The present disclosure generally relates to viral-based expression systems suitable for the production of molecules of interest. The disclosure relates to nucleic acid constructs, such as expression vectors, containing a modified replicon RNA which includes a modified 5′-unstranslated region (5′-UTR) and, optionally, at least some of its original viral sequence encoding structural proteins having been deleted. Also disclosed are methods for producing polypeptides of interest. |
US11364304B2 |
Crosslinked micellar spherical nucleic acids
Methods of preparing crosslinked spherical nucleic acids (SNAs) using thermoresponsive traceless templates, such as PEO-PPO-PEO block copolymers. The crosslinks can be added between oligonucleotides within the same SNA or oligonucleotides between multiple different SNAs. |
US11364303B2 |
Cysteine engineered antibody drug conjugates
The invention relates to polypeptides, antibodies, and antigen-binding fragments thereof, that comprise an engineered cysteine for site-specific conjugation. |
US11364297B2 |
Photosensitizing antibody-fluorophore conjugates
The present disclosure relates to compositions and methods of killing cells. In particular examples, the method includes contacting a cell having a cell surface protein with a therapeutically effective amount of an antibody-IR700 molecule, wherein the antibody specifically binds to the cell surface protein, such as a tumor-specific antigen on the surface of a tumor cell. The cell is subsequently irradiated, such as at a wavelength of 660 to 740 nm at a dose of at least 1 J cm−2. The cell is also contacted with one or more therapeutic agents (such as an anti-cancer agent), for example about 0 to 8 hours after irradiating the cell, thereby killing the cell. Also provided are methods of imaging cell killing in real time, using fluorescence lifetime imaging. Also provided are wearable devices that include an article of clothing, jewelry, or covering; and an NIR LED incorporated into the article, which can be used with the disclosed methods. |
US11364288B2 |
C1-INH compositions and methods for the prevention and treatment of disorders associated with C1 esterase inhibitor deficiency
Compositions and methods for the treatment and/or prevention of disorders associated with C1 esterase inhibitor deficiency are disclosed. |
US11364286B2 |
Compositions and methods for the treatment of diseases involving mucin
The present invention relates to synergistic compositions comprising bromelain, or a proteolytic fraction thereof, and cysteamine or a metabolite, pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate or prodrug thereof The invention also relates to methods and uses of such compositions for the treatment of diseases involving mucin. |
US11364284B2 |
Methods of treating myointimal proliferation
The present invention provides a method of treating myointimal proliferation by administering a recombinant human soluble ectonucleotide pyrophosphatase phosphodiesterase (hsNPP1), active fragment or fusion protein thereof. |
US11364274B2 |
Composition for treatment and management of polycystic ovarian syndrome and method of preparation thereof
Composition for the treatment and management of Polycystic ovarian syndrome and method of preparation thereof are disclosed herein. The disclosed Herbal composition includes herbs and minerals which facilitate in treating PCOS and PCOS associated symptoms. The composition comprises Saraca indica, Symplocos racemosa, Boerhavia diffusa, Tinospora cordifolia, Terminalia arjuna, Saccharum officinarum and Commiphora mukul, or extracts thereof; Shilajit; and bhasmas. The disclosed composition may also be instrumental in improving general reproductive health of an individual. |
US11364273B2 |
Topical composition with active compounds from Cannabis sativa and Calendula officinalis for reduction of skin lesions
Disclosed is a topical composition including essential combination of synergistically acting phyto-active materials, non-psychotropic phytocannabinoids from the plant of Cannabis sativa: Cannabidiol, Cannabidiolic acid, Cannabivarin Cannabigerol in combination with extract of Calendula flower and the formulation of the base to ensure the features of anti-inflammation, anti-oxidation, emollient, and bactericidal components. The topical composition is an emollient dedicated for reduction of skin lesions caused by atopic dermatitis, urticaria, radiotherapy and UV induced skin damage and acne. In addition the topical composition could reduce secretion of fats, facilitate deep skin hydration, reduce pores and exert soothing effect. |
US11364272B2 |
Anticancer composition comprising tumor-specific oncolytic adenovirus and immune checkpoint inhibitor
The present invention relates to an anticancer composition comprising a tumor-specific oncolytic adenovirus and an immune checkpoint inhibitor. The recombinant adenovirus having IL-12 and shVEGF, or IL-12 and GM-CSF-RLX inserted therein, according to the present invention, exhibits an excellent anticancer effect by enhancing immune functions, and such anticancer effect has been confirmed to be notably enhanced through concomitant administration with an immune checkpoint inhibitor, and thus the present invention may be used as a key technique in the field of cancer treatment. |
US11364268B2 |
Inactivated Bacillus coagulans and uses thereof for increasing physical performance
The present subject matter provides, inter alia, compositions and methods comprising inactivated, non-viable, or dead Bacillus coagulans bacteria such as whole dead bacterial spores and/or cells and/or particles that comprise inactivated, non-viable, or dead Bacillus coagulans bacteria. Compositions and methods comprising Bacillus coagulans peptidoglycan and/or lipoteichoic acid are also provided. |
US11364266B2 |
Restimulation of cryopreserved tumor infiltrating lymphocytes
The present disclosure provides methods for re-stimulating TIL populations that lead to improved phenotype and increased metabolic health of the TILs and provides methods of assaying for TIL populations to determine suitability for more efficacious infusion after re-stimulation. |
US11364265B1 |
Recombinant erIL-15 NK cells
Systems and methods are presented that provide for improved NK cell function. In preferred aspects, NK-92 cells express recombinant er/LSP-IL-15 to so render the NK-92 cells independent of exogenous cytokines and to provide extracellular immune stimulation. |
US11364260B2 |
Methods and compositions for administration of iron
The present invention generally relates to treatment of iron-related conditions with iron carbohydrate complexes. One aspect of the invention is a method of treatment of iron-related conditions with a single unit dosage of at least about 0.6 grams of elemental iron via an iron carbohydrate complex. The method generally employs iron carbohydrate complexes with nearly neutral pH, physiological osmolarity, and stable and non-immunogenic carbohydrate components so as to rapidly administer high single unit doses of iron intravenously to patients in need thereof. |
US11364259B2 |
MRNA functionalization method
The present invention provides a functionalized mRNA including mRNA and double-stranded RNA including at least one RNA oligomer hybridized with mRNA. Functionalized mRNA is provided according to this configuration. |
US11364253B2 |
Immunodulating small molecules
The present invention includes novel compositions and methods for treating comprising a compound with the Formula I: where n=0-5; X═NH, O, S, CH2; Y=Phenyl, a phenyl group substituted with at least one methyl, a phenyl group substituted with at least one nitro, a phenyl group substituted with at least one nitrogen, a phenyl group substituted with at least one boron, aryl, substituted aryl, heteroaryl, four to six membered cycloalkyl, four to six membered heterocycloalkyl; R═H, C(O)R2, SO2R2; R1═H, C(O)R2, SO2R2; R2=Ethyl, methyl, isopropyl, n-propyl, t-butyl, n-butyl, NH2, NR3R4, R3, R4=Ethyl, methyl, isopropyl, n-propyl, t-butyl, n-butyl, three to six membered cycloalkyl and Z═NH, O, S, CH2 or none, wherein the amount of the compound is selected to either inhibit or activate the immune response. |
US11364247B2 |
Methods of treatment of partial onset seizures using eslicarbazepine acetate
The present disclosure relates to the treatment of various diseases and conditions with eslicarbazepine acetate. The present disclosure also relates to the use of eslicarbazepine acetate in a method for reducing or decreasing epileptic seizures in a patient. The present disclosure also relates to a method for increasing the exposure to eslicarbazepine in a patient. The present disclosure also relates to a method of preparing a pharmaceutical composition comprising eslicarbazepine acetate. |
US11364246B2 |
Compounds
Compounds of general formula (I): wherein R1, R2, R3, R4, R5a, R* X1, X2, Z and Y are as defined herein are positive modulators of the calcium-activated chloride channel (CaCC), TMEM16A. The compounds are useful for treating diseases and conditions affected by modulation of TMEM16A, particularly respiratory diseases and conditions. |
US11364245B2 |
Use of reboxetine to treat narcolepsy
Described herein are methods of treating narcolepsy with cataplexy, comprising administering reboxetine (including esreboxetine) to a human being in need thereof. Reboxetine (including esreboxetine) may also be used in the manufacture of a medicament for the treatment of narcolepsy with cataplexy. Also disclosed herein are kits comprising a pharmaceutical composition comprising reboxetine (including esreboxetine) and instructions to use the pharmaceutical composition to treat narcolepsy with cataplexy in a human being. |
US11364244B2 |
Compositions for treatment of muscular disorders
The present invention relates to a pharmaceutical composition for prevention or treatment of a muscular disease, the composition comprising dimenhydrinate, harmol and/or calcium pantothenate as active ingredients. Application of dimenhydrinate, harmol, and calcium pantothenate individually has an effect of promoting myoblast proliferation and differentiation. In particular, the combination thereof has the effect of synergistically increasing the effect of promoting myoblast proliferation and differentiation. Thus, dimenhydrinate, harmol and/or calcium pantothenate may be usefully used alone or in combination for the prevention or treatment of muscular diseases, in particular sarcopenia. |
US11364243B2 |
Methods for treating cancer with a WEE1 inhibitor
The present invention relates generally to the use of gene mutations, whose presence or absence are useful for predicting a patient's response to treatment with an anti-proliferative agent, in particular a WEE1 inhibitor. The presence or absence of a mutation to the TP53 gene, can be used to predict response to treatment with a WEE1 inhibitor in a patient presenting with a cancerous condition. |
US11364238B2 |
Combination therapy for treating pulmonary hypertension
The present disclosure describes a method of treating pulmonary disorders, such as pulmonary arterial hypertension, using a combination of a PDGF receptor kinase inhibitor, PDEV inhibitor, and an endothelin receptor antagonist. The compounds can inhibit cell growth and proliferation and target the underlying pathology of PAH. |
US11364234B2 |
Compounds and methods for treating nematode infections
The present application relates to the treatment of nematode infections. For example, the application relates to the use of compounds of Formula I and/or II as defined herein for treatment of a nematode infection or a disease, disorder or condition arising from a nematode infection: |
US11364233B2 |
Bupropion as a modulator of drug activity
Dosage forms, drug delivery systems, and methods related to sustained release of dextromethorphan or improved therapeutic effects are disclosed. Typically, bupropion or a related compound is orally administered to a human being to be treated with, or being treated with, dextromethorphan. |
US11364232B2 |
Polymer of gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase catalyzing hydrolysis-induced charge reversal and its application in the field of drug delivery
This present invention relates to a polymer of γ-glutamyl transpeptidase catalyzing hydrolysis-induced charge reversal. The polymer comprises a γ-glutamyl transpeptidase-responsive element represented by Formula (I). When the polymer is used as drug carrier for anticancer drug, it can have a long circulation time in the blood, and can realize a charge reversal from negatively charged or the neutral to positively charged around the tumor blood vessel region, so that the positively charged polymer effectively penetrates deep into the tumor tissue, fast entering into the tumor cells, and greatly improves the therapeutic effect of the drug on the tumor. This overcomes the problems of slow diffusion of traditional polymer drug carriers in tumors and weak interaction with tumor cells, and has great significance in the field of anticancer treatment in the medical field. |
US11364231B2 |
Methods of treating radiation induced gastrointestinal syndrome (RIGS) and related disease states using YEL002/BCN057
The present disclosure is directed to method of treatment for treating or ameliorating various conditions caused by radiation exposure such as RIGS, enteritis, oral mucositis, mucositis, and proctitis by the administration of a compound Yel002/BCN057 or an analog thereof. |
US11364229B2 |
Triple combination formulations for antiemetic therapy
The disclosure relates to chemotherapy treatments and in particular, formulations for antiemetic therapy. Parenteral formulations comprising Palonosetron, NK1 receptor antagonist and a corticosteroid is provided. Also provided is a process of preparing such formulations. |
US11364228B2 |
Gaboxadol for therapeutic treatment of 1p36 deletion syndrome
Methods and pharmaceutical compositions containing gaboxadol or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof for treating 1p36 deletion syndrome are provided. |
US11364224B2 |
Pharmaceutical composition for treating migraine
The present application relates to a method of treating migraine or cluster headache in a human patient, said method comprising administering subcutaneously composition comprising sumatriptan or its pharmaceutically acceptable salt, in an amount equivalent to 3 mg sumatriptan base. |
US11364221B2 |
MDMA treatment to enhance acute emotional effects profile of LSD, psilocybin or other psychedelics
A method of enhancing positive therapeutic effects of a psychedelic, by inducing a positive psychological state in an individual with an empathogen/entactogen of MDMA administered in a dose of 20-200 mg, administering a psychedelic to the individual, and enhancing a positive response to the psychedelic. A composition including an entactogen/empathogen and a psychedelic in the same dosage form. |
US11364219B2 |
Methods and pharmaceutical compositions for treating microbiome dysregulations associated with circadian clock disruption
The present invention relates to the treatment of microbiome dysregulations. Said dysregulations may subsequently contribute to the development of several chronic diseases. Thus characterization of new post-biotic compounds inducing beneficial changes on host-microbiota interactions may be highly desirable. The inventors showed that Nlrp6 diurnally coordinates cyclical adaptation of the gut microbiota diversity to epithelial plasticity in response to a treatment with a Csnk2 inhibitor. The invention therefore relates to an inhibitor of Csnk2, for use in the treatment of microbiome dysregulations notably associated with circadian clock disruption. Said inhibitor may be selected among chemically synthesized or natural selective Csnk2 inhibitors such as flavones. |
US11364212B2 |
Methods for treating inflammatory skin conditions
The present application relates to a method of treating an inflammatory skin condition by administering a pharmaceutical composition comprising a reduced dose of minocycline to a subject in need thereof, wherein said administration provides an effective plasma or interstitial fluid concentration of minocycline for treating the inflammatory skin condition. |
US11364206B2 |
Seamless capsule shell composition and seamless capsule
The present invention addresses a problem of providing a high quality seamless capsule, with excellent uniformity of shell thickness and virtually no eyes in the shell.The problem can be solved by manufacturing a seamless capsule using a shell composition comprising at least one polysaccharide selected from the group consisting of agar, carrageenan and gellan gum, and a PVA copolymer comprising the following structural units: (i) polyvinyl alcohol, (ii) at least one unsaturated carboxylic acid selected from the group consisting of acrylic acid, methacrylic acid, fumaric acid and maleic acid, and (iii) at least one unsaturated carboxylic acid ester selected from the group consisting of compounds represented by formula [I]: H2C═C(R1)—COOR2 [I] (wherein R1 represents a hydrogen atom or a methyl group, and R2 represents an alkyl group having 1 to 4 carbon atoms). |
US11364205B2 |
Stable low digestive enzyme content formulation
The present invention is directed to a pharmaceutical composition or dosage form having a stable, low (diluted) digestive enzyme content comprising at least one digestive enzyme and at least one carrier, or a dosage form thereof. The invention is also directed to a process of preparation of the composition or the dosage form. In addition the invention is directed to the treatment and prevention of disorders or conditions associated with a digestive enzyme deficiency in a patient in need thereof, comprising administering to said patient a pharmaceutically acceptable amount of the composition having a stable low digestive enzyme content or dosage form thereof. |
US11364204B2 |
Compressible and free-flow co-agglomerates of mannitol and granual starch
A process for preparing a coagglomerate of crystalline mannitol and of starch includes spray-drying or granulating a mixture of a “solution” of mannitol and of starch, the starch being suspended in the mannitol solution. The coagglomerate has a laser volume mean diameter D4,3 between 60 and 500 μm, and a mannitol/starch ratio is between 99.5/0.5 and 50/50. The coagglomerate, when mixed with 1.2% of magnesium stearate and formed into a cylindrical tablet with convex faces, a diameter of 13 mm, a thickness of 6 mm, and a weight of 0.734 g, has a crushing strength greater than 120 N. 100 g of said coagglomerate has a flow of between 3 and 15 seconds, measured according to European Pharmacopoeia 5.0, volume 1, 01/2005: 20916, section 2.9.1.6. |
US11364194B2 |
Compositions and methods for the maintenance of oral health
The invention provides a probiotic formulation that includes an LDH-deficient mutans streptococcus strain and an attenuated S. oralis strain. S. uberis strains can be included in the probiotic formulation. Such a probiotic formulation is suitable for transiently colonizing the oral cavity with beneficial bacteria. |
US11364190B2 |
Acid perfluoro-free self-foaming facial cleanser composition
A self-foaming cleansing composition are provided. The self-foaming composition includes a) from about 0.5% to about 10% wt. % of one or more volatile silicone oils; b) from about 0.5% to about 25% wt. % of one or more surfactants stable at low pH; c) from about at least 1.2% of one or more polymers with suspending properties; d) from about 0.5% to about 5% wt % of one or more thickeners; e) from about 0.5% to about 15% wt. % of one organic acid as cosmetic active ingredient; the self-foaming cleansing composition having a pH in between about 3.4 and 5; the self-foaming cleansing composition starting to foam immediately after application of the compositions onto the skin; wherein the foaming cleansing composition is free of perfluoro compound; and wherein the weight percentages are based on the total weight of the self-foaming cleansing composition. |
US11364187B2 |
Compositions and methods for preventing and reversing aspects of aging
The present invention includes compositions and methods preventing or reversing the symptoms of aging in a subject in need thereof comprising administering to the subject an amount of a composition comprising pterostilbene, nicotinamide, and optionally vitamin A (retinol), and one or more retinoids effective to prevent or reverse the symptoms of aging. |
US11364183B2 |
Cosmetic system containing an applicator and a gel composition
The present invention relates to a cosmetic system comprising an applicator and a gel composition, and methods for making-up and enhancing the appearance of keratinous materials using the systems. |
US11364181B2 |
Inorganic-organic composite medical material and method for producing inorganic-organic composite medical material
An inorganic-organic composite medical material includes a two-phase co-continuous structure of an inorganic substance having open pores and an organic polymer filling the open pores, wherein the open pores have an average pore diameter of 1 nm or more and 100 nm or less, and the inorganic substance has a specific surface area of 100 m2/g or less. |
US11364178B2 |
Gastric tube stabilizer
The disclosure includes a device made of a lightweight plastic that will hook around the neck like a hanger, releasing with very little force to prevent injury. The device hangs down the front of the body to form a loop for stability. Down the center will be a retractable feeding tube holder arm that can adjust 180 degrees up and down and left to right, and lock-in any position in-between on a universal joint. The arm also will have a quick release to avoid injury. The arm will have an alternating clip to attach to variable size tubes as needed. This will allow for everyday support and hands free interaction with the tube. A pair of support arms terminate in a support pad each and attach to the universal joint. A method of supporting a gastric tube on a patient via the device is also disclosed. |
US11364176B2 |
Comestible capsule and method and apparatus for manufacturing same
A comestible gelatin capsule 10 for holding a substance in hermetic isolation includes a capsule body 12, a diaphragm 14 located within the capsule body and an end cap 16. Overlapping open end regions of walls 22 and 28 of the capsule body 12 and of the diaphragm 14, respectively, are fused to one another in a fusion welding process wherein the end regions undergo partial phase change so as to form a circumferential fused homogeneous sealing zone 36. The overlapping end regions are bent inwardly in the fusion welding process such that a portion of the wall 22 extends inwardly across a portion of the wall 28 thereby restricting axial movement of the capsule body and the diaphragm relative to one another forming a stable robust and effective hermetic seal. |
US11364173B2 |
Customizable massage device
A customizable massage device, including a main body to be disposed on at least a portion of a body of a user, a pressure assembly disposed at a center of the main body to provide pressure to the body of the user in response to a rotation of the pressure assembly, and an adhesive surface circumferentially disposed on a perimeter of a top surface of the main body to connect to the body of the user, such that the adhesive surface prevents the main body falling off the body of the user. |
US11364172B2 |
Walker handles
In accordance with one or more embodiments of the invention, removably attachable walker handles are presented, including a substantially ring-shaped handle portion, a walker mating portion, and a fastening mechanism, where the handles provide expanded handles, vertically and horizontally, when engaged to a standard walker. The walker handles facilitate improved posture and handling when engaged with a standard walker. |
US11364170B2 |
Joint mobilization apparatus
A joint mobilization apparatus includes a pulling unit and a power unit. The pulling unit includes a wearable member set for mounting on the patient's joint part, and a rope set connected to the wearable member set. The power unit provides power of reciprocatingly pulling the rope set, and includes a shell member, a motor, and a reciprocation mechanism connected to the motor and the rope set. The reciprocation mechanism is driven by the motor to reciprocate relative to the shell member, so as to pull the rope set to reciprocate the wearable member set and patient's joint part. By using the power unit to drive the pulling unit to pull reciprocatingly for mobilizing the patient's joint part, instead of the therapist's treatment, the therapist's burden in physical strength can be reduced. Furthermore, the joint mobilization apparatus can provide the user to execute various muscle training modes. |
US11364167B2 |
Neonatal care system with sling sleep device
A neonatal care system includes a base, a bassinet platform supported on the base, and a neonatal sleep device. The neonatal sleep device includes a frame structure connected to and extending upward from the bassinet platform, wherein the sling is suspended above the bassinet platform and configured to support a neonate. The neonatal care system further includes a heater configured to heat an environment surrounding the neonate supported in the sling. |
US11364163B1 |
Transport chair arranged for storage in passenger aircraft carry-on luggage
A transport chair of this disclosure includes a frame having a pair of fixed sides and hinged sides, the frame moveable between stowed and deployed states. The frame includes wheel receiving means and armrest and push handle assemblies receiving means with quick connect-disconnect clamps or pins. A bar, which is connectable to, and detachable from, each hinge extends between the pair of hinged sides. When connected to the hinged sides, the bar locks the frame in the deployed state and prevents the frame from moving to the stowed state. The chair may be quickly assembled and then dissembled for storage without the need for tools. When dissembled, the transport chair fits within an within an envelope 9 inches deep×14 inches wide×22 inches long. |
US11364158B2 |
Absorbent article with an absorbent system having an opening
An absorbent article can have a top sheet layer, a back sheet layer, and an absorbent system positioned between the top sheet layer and the back sheet layer. The absorbent system can have at least a fluid intake layer, an absorbent core, and a distribution layer. The fluid intake layer can define a fluid intake layer opening and the absorbent core can define an absorbent core opening. A void space is present between the top sheet layer and the distribution layer and the top sheet layer is maintained in a spaced apart relationship from the distribution layer. |
US11364156B2 |
Disposable absorbent article
An absorbent article that can be a sanitary napkin. The absorbent article comprises a topsheet joined to a backsheet and has an absorbent core material disposed therebetween, the absorbent core material being a fibrous absorbent material exhibiting on one side thereof discrete raised portions. The raised portions define a continuous network of channels, the channels defining a void region adjacent the topsheet of the sanitary napkin. |
US11364152B2 |
Reduced-pressure dressings employing tissue-fixation elements
A reduced-pressure system for treating a tissue site on a patient includes a distribution manifold that adheres to a tissue site to allow retention without external support. The distribution manifold includes a porous member and a tissue-fixation element. The tissue-fixation element maintains the porous member substantially adjacent to the tissue site while a sealing member is applied. In one instance, the tissue-fixation element is a soluble adhesive that partially covers either the tissue-facing side of the porous member or a tissue-facing side of a fluid-permeable substrate layer that is on the tissue-facing side of the porous member. Other systems, distributions manifolds, and methods are presented. |
US11364151B2 |
Wound dressing
A method and apparatus are disclosed for dressing a wound. The apparatus comprises an absorbent layer for absorbing wound exudate, a liquid impermeable, gas permeable filter layer over the absorbent layer, a cover layer comprising at least one orifice and a first liquid and gas permeable transmission layer underlying the absorbent layer. The transmission layer is in fluid communication with the filter layer. |
US11364144B2 |
Apparatus for the moisture, medicated, and thermal treatment of physical conditions
An assembly for the thermal treatment and moisture treatment of physical conditions, the assembly including, a first thermal pack having a body, the body having a first face and a second face, the first face having a first protrusion. The assembly further includes a sleeve operatively arranged to receive the first thermal pack, the sleeve having a first surface. The assembly also includes a medicament pad arranged to be removably secured to the first surface of the sleeve. |
US11364143B2 |
Nasal mucosa heating and occlusion eyewear
The instant invention provides an eyewear piece having a nasal mucosa heating and occlusion apparatus. The eyewear piece includes a bridge extending substantially across the wearer's face and having flexible joints at opposite ends thereof to attach temples, which extends over the ears to keep the eyewear on the wearer's face. The bridge includes a housing and depending therefrom is a nasal frame having nasal passageways to provide heat into the nasal cavity. It is contemplated that other therapeutic remedies are offered to the wearer. |
US11364141B2 |
Uterotubar implant device
According to the invention, an uterotubal implant device is provided. Said uterotubal implant device comprises at least two compressible self-expanding bodies which are composed of a grid structure and are coupled to one another in a longitudinal direction such that one body is arranged distally in the longitudinal direction and the other body is arranged proximally in the longitudinal direction, at least one of the bodies having a spindle- or funnel-shaped design. |
US11364137B2 |
Orthopedic walking brace having a curved sole
Described herein are systems and devices for providing an orthopedic walking brace having a housing and a sole with a curved distal surface. The housing is configured to encompass and immobilize a patient's ankle against flexion. The distal surface of the sole has a posterior region, a mid region, and an anterior region. The posterior region is configured to lie under a heel portion of the patient's foot and has a first anterior-posterior (AP) curvature that increases from a posterior side of the posterior region toward a middle portion of the posterior region and decreases from the middle portion of the posterior region toward the mid region. The mid region is configured to lie under a center portion of the patient's foot. The anterior region is configured to lie under an anterior metatarsal and toe portion of the patient's foot and has a second AP curvature. |
US11364135B2 |
Stent
A stent comprising a stent body and a plurality of cells is disclosed. Each cell includes two structural members extending in an undulating pattern. Each structural member includes a plurality of cell segments defining a plurality of peaks and valleys therebetween. A first segment and a second segment defining a first peak, the second segment and a third segment defining a first valley, the third segment and a fourth segment defining a second peak, the fourth segment and a fifth segment defining a second valley, the fifth segment and a sixth segment defining a third peak. The first peak, the second peak and the first valley include a first radius of curvature. The third peak and the second valley include a second radius of curvature. The first radius of curvature is larger than the second radius of curvature. |
US11364134B2 |
Tapering stent
A stent includes a high radial force segment and a highly flexible segment, where the diameters of the high radial force segment and the highly flexible segment are different. For example, the stent may be formed from a tube having varying diameters as it extends distally combined with increased strut density to achieve increased flexibility distally while reducing loss of radial stiffness. The stent may further be placed with an additional stent segment, where the additional stent segment has a radial force similar to the radial force of the highly flexible force segment. |
US11364132B2 |
Double walled fixed length stent like apparatus and methods of use thereof
A new medical apparatus for deployment within an anatomical blood vessel and methods of use thereof. The apparatus comprising: a first tubular wall; and a second tubular wall, placed within the first tubular wall; wherein the first and second tubular walls are firmly connected at their edges, therefore restricted to have same overall longitudinal length; and wherein the second tubular wall is configured to be partially constricted towards its inner radial axis, while maintaining its overall longitudinal length. |
US11364126B2 |
Meniscus substitute and knee joint prosthesis with meniscus substitute
The disclosure provides a meniscus substitute and a knee joint prosthesis with the meniscus substitute. The meniscus substitute includes: a base body, disposed on a tibial plateau or a tibial plateau prosthesis of a tibia; a polymer joint body, disposed on the base body; and a bone screw, disposed in the tibia in a penetration manner and connected with the base body. |
US11364120B2 |
Transcatheter mitral valve chordae augmentation
An apparatus for augmenting the length of native chordae tendineae to restore physiological leaflet coaptation. The apparatus includes a delivery device having a lumen therein which at least partially houses a prosthetic cord. The prosthetic cord has a first end with a first clasp configured to attach to a native chordae tendineae and a second end with a second clasp configured to attach to the native chordae tendineae. The native chordae tendineae is severed between the first clasp and the second clasp, and the length of the prosthetic cord between the first clasp and the second clasp is adjusted until physiological leaflet coaptation is restored. |
US11364119B2 |
Retrieval and repositioning system for prosthetic heart valve
This invention relates to the design and function of a retrieval device for a prosthetic heart valve for re-positioning or removal of a previously implanted valve prosthesis from a beating heart without extracorporeal circulation using a transcatheter retrieval system. |
US11364116B2 |
Prosthetic valves and related inventions
This invention relates to the design and function of a compressible valve replacement prosthesis, collared or uncollared, which can be deployed into a beating heart without extracorporeal circulation using a transcatheter delivery system. The design as discussed focuses on the deployment of a device via a minimally invasive fashion and by way of example considers a minimally invasive surgical procedure preferably utilizing the intercostal or subxyphoid space for valve introduction. In order to accomplish this, the valve is formed in such a manner that it can be compressed to fit within a delivery system and secondarily ejected from the delivery system into the annulus of a target valve such as a mitral valve or tricuspid valve. |
US11364112B2 |
Intraocular lenses having zone-by-zone step height control
A method and system provide an ophthalmic device. The ophthalmic device includes an ophthalmic lens having anterior surface, a posterior surface and at least one diffractive structure including a plurality of zones. The at least one diffractive structure is for at least one of the anterior surface and the posterior surface. Each zone includes at least one echelette having a least one step height. The step height(s) are individually optimized for each zone. To compensate chromatic aberration of eye from distance to a range of vision, a greater than 2π phase step height may be employed and the step height(s) folded by a phase, which is an integer multiple of two multiplied by π. Hence chromatic aberration of eye may be compensated to improve vision from distance to near. |
US11364111B2 |
Multifocal lens having reduced visual disturbances
A method and system provide an ophthalmic device. The ophthalmic device includes an ophthalmic lens having an anterior surface, a posterior surface, at least one diffractive structure and at least one base curvature. The at least one diffractive structure for provides a first spherical aberration for a first focus corresponding to at least a first focal length. The at least one base curvature provides a second spherical aberration for at least a second focus corresponding to at least a second focal length. The first spherical aberration and the second spherical aberration are provided such that the first focus has a first focus spherical aberration and the second focus has a second focus spherical aberration. The first focus spherical aberration is opposite in sign to the second focus spherical aberration. |
US11364109B2 |
Intraocular device with wirelessly coupled auxiliary electronics
Techniques and mechanisms for the wireless transmission of power or control signals between two components of an implantable ophthalmic system are disclosed herein. An example device includes an accommodating intraocular lens (aIOL) and separate auxiliary electronics, both enclosed in biocompatible materials. The aIOL includes a dynamic optic, control logic, a battery and an antenna. The auxiliary electronics include an antenna, an energy storage cell, and a sensor. The auxiliary electronics may be wirelessly coupled to the aIOL for the wireless transmission of power or control signals. |
US11364103B1 |
Systems and methods for determining a bite position between teeth of a subject
A method and a system for determining a bite position between arch forms of a subject. The method comprises: receiving a 3D model including a first portion and a second portion respectively representative of lower and upper arch forms of the subject; determining, a respective distance value from each point of the first portion to the second portion; determining, for each point of the first portion, a respective weight value, thereby determining a respective weighted distance value; aggregating respective weighted distance values associated with each point of the first portion to determine an aggregate distance value being a remoteness measure between the first portion and the second portion; and determining the bite position based on the aggregate distance value. |
US11364101B2 |
Dental implant framework
An improved method of a dental framework design and manufacturing, incorporating a dental framework design volume to eliminate framework or denture teeth modification post framework manufacturing. |
US11364096B2 |
Crown and root dental restoration, method for performing one such restoration and method for etching one such dental restoration
A crown and root dental restoration includes a prosthesis having at least one through canal having one end opening into at least one root canal and opening into an outer face of the restoration, the through canal forming with the root canal a cavity extending along a first direction; reinforcement pins arranged in the root canal and the through canal, at least one reinforcement pin connecting the through canal with the root canal, the reinforcement pins having a length smaller than a total height of the through canal and a dental root; and a glue filling the root canal and the through canal, the glue contacting sidewalls of the through canal, sidewalls of the root canal, and sidewalls of each reinforcement pin. |
US11364095B2 |
Discharger
A discharger for discharging a predetermined amount of fluid from a separate container including a discharge section defining a longitudinal axis and having a proximal end and a distal end and having a discharge passage for the fluid extending between an inlet opening and an outlet opening of the discharge section. The discharger further includes an intermediate section including a distal portion cooperating with the proximal end of the discharge section and a proximal portion defining a receiving space which is adapted to be loaded with the separate container holding an amount of fluid to be discharged by the discharger. The distal portion and the proximal portion are formed in one piece and are interconnected by a breakable section. |
US11364092B2 |
Fixing piece firing device for dental membrane
The present invention relates to a fixing piece firing device for a dental membrane, the device being capable of firing the fixing piece to fix the dental membrane that covers a graft site after bone graft during implant surgery, and of facilitating access into an oral cavity due to a tip part with a curved front end, thus enabling a quick and easy procedure without using a typical dental drill. |
US11364091B2 |
Sensor system
A sensor system including: a wristband (2) which has a storage unit storing patient identification information so that a patient can be identified by the patient identification information; and a sensor (3) which can measure vital information of the patient; wherein: the wristband (2) can transmit the patient identification information to the sensor (3) by human body communication through a surface of a body of the patient in a state in which the wristband (2) and the sensor (3) are attached to the patient; and the sensor (3) associates the patient identification information with the vital information and then transmits the vital information including the patient identification information to a bedside monitor 4. |
US11364087B2 |
Apparatus for positioning a breast for radiation treatment
The present invention provides a method and apparatus to decrease acute and late skin toxicity for breast cancer patients undergoing radiation therapy. This invention will enable better breast positioning during therapy, eliminating skin folds and reducing the skin dose below that required for development of moist desquamation. The present invention has the potential to reduce the volume of normal tissue and organs at risk of being irradiated during a course of whole breast radiation therapy. |
US11364080B2 |
System and method for predicting tissue integrity
A system and method of diagnosing tissue integrity related to a joint of a patient may include imaging a first bone of the joint of the patient, determining a bone density profile of the first bone based on results of the imaging step, comparing the bone density profile of the first bone to at least one reference bone density profile of a reference first bone, and predicting an integrity of a tissue with respect to the first bone based on the comparison. The first bone may be a tibia and the bone density profile of the tibia may include a bone density profile of a sulcus of a medial tibial condyle of the tibia. The tissue may be an anterior cruciate ligament (“ACL”) and the predicting step may include predicting the integrity of both an anteromedial bundle and a posterolateral bundle of the ACL. |
US11364076B2 |
Monopolar return pad
A combination patient return pad and surgical smoke evacuator includes a return electrode configured to attach to a surface and a suction tube for drawing surgical smoke from a surgical site. |
US11364074B2 |
Vacuum coagulation probes
A surgical device integrating a suction mechanism with a coagulation mechanism is provided for improving lesion creation capabilities. The device comprises an elongate member having an insulative covering attached about means for coagulating soft tissue. Openings through the covering expose regions of the coagulation-causing elements and are coupled to lumens in the elongate member which are routed to a vacuum source. A fluid source to passively transport fluid along the contacted soft tissue surface may be provided in order to push the maximum temperature deeper into tissue. |
US11364073B2 |
Cardiac map segmentation
One embodiment includes a cardiac ablation system, including an ablation probe including at least one ablation application element to ablate tissue in a chamber of a heart of a living subject, a tracking module to track a position of the at least one ablation application element within the heart, a memory to store a map of the chamber of the heart and store a different, respective default ablation-parameter set for each different region of the chamber, and processing circuitry to segment the map of the chamber into the different regions, receive a user input indicative of commencement of an ablation procedure, identify, responsively to the tracked position, a region of the chamber with which the at least one ablation application element is in contact, retrieve the respective default ablation-parameter set assigned to the identified region, and apply the retrieved default ablation-parameter set in controlling the ablation procedure. |
US11364065B2 |
Systems and methods to enhance radial spray from a catheter
The present disclosure relates generally to the field of medical devices. In particular, the present disclosure relates to methods and devices to enhance radial spray from a catheter. Extension devices for a radial spray catheter, including radial cryospray catheters, are disclosed. |
US11364061B2 |
Implant positioning devices and methods
Implant positioning devices and fastener guides for implant positioning devices are disclosed for assisting in positioning orthopaedic fixation devices (such as bone plates, etc.). A fastener guide may include a body with slits in a first end of the body that form a guide arm proximal to the first end of the body. The guide arm is configured to releasably hold a fastener in the fastener guide. The fastener guide may also be coupled to a bone plate to facilitate ease of alignment and insertion of the fastener into a fastener apertures of the bone plate. |
US11364053B2 |
Tibiopedal vascular closure band
The present application discloses a hemostatic device comprising a flexible, adjustable closure device that is adapted to fit the lower leg and foot of patients having a range of anatomical differences in leg and foot shape and size, the hemostatic device further comprising at least one compression element that is adapted to apply targeted pressure to a surgical vascular access site located on the patient's lower leg or foot. In some embodiments, the compression element is moveable such that it may be used to apply pressure to a select one of common arterial access points located on the lower leg or foot. |
US11364051B2 |
Cutting guard
A tissue guard includes a body having a first section and a second section each defining an open proximal end, an open distal end, and a lumen extending therethrough. The distal end of the first section includes a plurality of resilient fingers operably coupled thereto, each of the plurality of resilient fingers including a flange biased towards the distal end of the first section. The second section includes a corresponding plurality of holes defined therein in annular row-like spatial registration with the plurality of resilient fingers. The distal end of the second section is configured to be telescopically received within the proximal end of the first section such that mechanical engagement of the plurality of fingers with a corresponding row of annular holes locks the first section relative to the second section to incrementally adjust the height of the body. |
US11364048B2 |
Energy treatment device
An energy treatment device includes a movable handle including a jaw and a first through hole, an elongated member, and a sheath including a hollow portion and a second through hole, wherein the hollow portion is configured to receive the elongated member. The second through hole is configured to extend so as not to overlap with the hollow portion. The movable handle is configured to rotate about an axis which is configured to pass through the first through hole and the second through hole such that the jaw is rotatable with respect to the sheath, and (D1+D2)/2 |
US11364042B2 |
Histotripsy for thrombolysis
Methods for performing non-invasive thrombolysis with ultrasound using, in some embodiments, one or more ultrasound transducers to focus or place a high intensity ultrasound beam onto a blood clot (thrombus) or other vascular inclusion or occlusion (e.g., clot in the dialysis graft, deep vein thrombosis, superficial vein thrombosis, arterial embolus, bypass graft thrombosis or embolization, pulmonary embolus) which would be ablated (eroded, mechanically fractionated, liquefied, or dissolved) by ultrasound energy. The process can employ one or more mechanisms, such as of cavitational, sonochemical, mechanical fractionation, or thermal processes depending on the acoustic parameters selected. This general process, including the examples of application set forth herein, is henceforth referred to as “Thrombolysis.” |
US11364040B2 |
Surgical burring tool
An orthopedic burring tool includes a burring tip configured for removal of bone to form a bore in the bone, an elongated intermediate segment having a smooth outer surface along a length of the segment, a conical widening segment at the proximal end of the intermediate segment that widens from the diameter of the burring tip to a diameter that is about twice the burring tip diameter. The widening segment includes an outer surface configured for removal of bone upon rotation of the burring tool. The tool includes an upper segment configured for engagement to a rotary driving tool and having a cylindrical outer surface configured for removal of bone upon rotation of the burring tool for removal of material from bony structure adjacent the bone bore formed by the burring tip. |
US11364035B2 |
Swallow exerciser
A swallow exerciser device that exercises and thereby strengthens the muscles involved in swallowing includes a rigid shell, an adjustable fastener, and an inflatable pad. The rigid shell has a longitudinal dimension such that the shell extends above and below the larynx of the subject when the swallow exerciser device is positioned over the larynx of the subject. The adjustable fastener is dimensioned to secure the shell around a neck of the subject with the shell positioned over the larynx of the subject. The inflatable pad is connected to a proximal surface of the shell. The inflatable pad is dimensioned to apply resistance to force of at least one swallowing muscle of the subject when the shell positioned over the larynx of the subject and when the inflatable pad is in an inflated position. The swallow exerciser device can be used in a method for improving swallowing function in a subject. |
US11364032B2 |
Clamp device for minimally invasive procedures and uses thereof
Provided herein is a clamp device that can be used in minimally invasive procedures, including surgeries such as laparoscopic surgeries, for clamping a tissue or an organ or a portion of a tissue or organ. Also provided herein are methods of clamping a tissue or an organ or a portion thereof during minimally invasive surgery using the clamp device provided herein. Also provided are systems for performing a minimally invasive surgery that include the clamp device for minimally invasive surgery provided herein and an injection device configured to access an endoscopic port for the minimally invasive surgery. |
US11364031B2 |
Handle assembly and stapler including the same
A handle assembly and a stapler including the same are provided. The handle assembly includes a first handle, a second handle, a slot provided in the second handle and a slider slidably located in the slot. When the slider is in the first section of the slot, the first handle and the second handle are not linked; when the slider is in the second section of the slot, the first handle is linked to the second handle and actuates the second handle to move from an insurance position to a firing position. Therefore, only the movement of the second handle can fire the stapler. No matter whether the stapler is ready to be fired or not, the first handle can be pressed by the doctor, while the stapler cannot be fired when the stapler is not ready to be fired. |
US11364030B2 |
Medical device for treating esophageal atresia
A medical device for treating esophageal atresia may include a woven tubular member having a first end, a second end, and a body portion extending between the first end and the second end. The first end may have a first flange extending radially outwardly from the body portion. The second end may have a second flange extending radially outwardly from the body portion. The woven tubular member may be configured to transition from an initially-deployed state toward an equilibrium state. In the initially-deployed state, the body portion may include an inner region extending from the first flange to a transition region and an outer region extending from the second flange to the transition region. The outer region may surround the inner region. The woven tubular member may be self-biased to be in the equilibrium state. |
US11364029B2 |
Stapler reload detection and identification
Surgical devices, systems, and related methods provide automated assessment of the status of a surgical instrument. A surgical device is configured to staple tissue via a replaceable stapler cartridge. The surgical device includes a pusher member configured to articulate the stapler cartridge to deploy staples. The surgical device includes an actuation mechanism that articulates the pusher member and a control unit configured to control operation of the actuation mechanism to attempt move the pusher member from a first position to a second position subject to an output limit for the actuation mechanism and determine an attribute of the stapler cartridge based on an amount of movement of the pusher member achieved. The determined attribute can indicate a type of the stapler cartridge selected from different stapler cartridges, whether the stapler cartridge has already been fired, or that no stapler cartridge is mounted to the surgical device. |
US11364026B2 |
Devices and methods for facilitating ejection of surgical fasteners from cartridges
Devices and methods are provided for stabilizing fasteners post-deployment. Devices and methods are also provided for facilitating ejection of surgical fasteners from a cartridge. Devices and methods are also provided for guiding surgical fasteners. Devices and methods are also provided for facilitating closing and clamping of an end effector of a surgical device. Devices and methods are also provided for securing fasteners and adjunct materials to tissue. Devices and methods are also provided for removably coupling a cartridge to an end effector of a surgical device. Devices and methods are also provided for locking a surgical device based on loading of a fastener cartridge in the surgical device. Devices and methods are provided for adjusting a tissue gap of an end effector of a surgical device. Devices and methods are also provided for manually retracting a drive shaft, drive beam, and associated components. |
US11364024B2 |
Vascular closure device
A vascular closure device includes a release component, a delivery component, a sealing device and at least one actuator. The release component is elongate along a longitudinal direction, and defines a distal end and a proximal end. The delivery component extends along the release component such that at least the release component is movable relative to the delivery component. The delivery component includes a delivery tube body and defines a delivery tube channel. The sealing device has a toggle that is at least partially disposed within the release tube, a suture that is attached to the toggle and extends through the delivery tube channel, and a plug that is attached to the suture proximal to the toggle. The actuator is coupled to the release component and is in communication with the suture such that actuation of the actuator causes (i) the release component to move the proximal direction relative to the delivery component so as to release the toggle from the release component, and (ii) the suture to be pulled in a proximal direction to thereby place the filament in tension and urge the toggle against a distal end of the delivery component such that the toggle is oriented in a sealing position. |
US11364023B2 |
Surgical delivery devices, systems, and methods
A device for delivering an implant to a surgical location of a patient is provided. In some embodiments, an example device includes a polymer body having first and second tapered sections and a sealed cavity defined by the polymer body. The polymer body is separable between the first and second tapered sections. |
US11364022B2 |
Reusable core needle biopsy device and disposable needle system to eliminate internal contamination risk in reusable portion of device
A reusable core biopsy device having a disposable needle assembly to trap and a reusable drive assembly to selectively drive the disposable needle assembly. The disposable needle assembly includes a contamination collection member defining a fluidically-sealed contamination collection chamber to receive and collect contamination during the extraction of the organic tissue sample. The reusable drive assembly includes a locking mechanism to maintain reusable drive assembly in a locked state. An activation member is to place the reusable drive assembly in an unlocked state, to thereby drive, in sequence, the inner needle member and the outer cannula member forward to extract the organic tissue sample. |
US11364019B1 |
Catheter for lower lung fluid sampling
A catheter for introduction into a body cavity comprises a flexible outer tube with a handle member and proximal and distal ends and a flexible inner tube with a holder. The exterior surface of the outer tube has a first cross sectional shape along at least a portion of its length with the inferior surface having a second cross section shape along at feast a portion of its length. The inner tube has an exterior surface having a third cross section shape along at least a portion of its length. The third cross section shape has a radius less than said second cross section shape and is configured to prevent more than a predetermined rotation when received within in the second cross section shape of the outer tube. The holder has a holder stop proximate its distal face with the distance between the proximal face of the handle member and the stop being equal to the length of the membrane. This ensures that once the stop contacts the handle member, the membrane will be fully deployed. |
US11364018B2 |
Swab for collecting biological specimens
A method for collecting biological specimens using a swab of the type consisting of a rod terminating in a tip covered with fiber with hydrophilic properties to allow absorption of said specimens, wherein said fiber covers said tip in the form of a layer deposited by flocking. |
US11364017B2 |
Method for cooling an ultrasonic probe and probe including such cooling
A method for cooling a transducer of a probe for generating ultrasonic waves, the transducer exhibiting, at the front, a face (4) for emitting ultrasonic waves, and at the rear, a rear face (5), at least the emitting face partially delimiting a cooling chamber (11) wherein a cooling fluid circulates between at least an inlet (15) and at least an outlet (16), the inlet (15) being located at the periphery of the emitting face (4) whereas the outlet (16) is located in the central part of said emitting face. The method includes creating between the inlet (15) and the outlet (16), a circulation of cooling fluid according to a swirling inside the cooling chamber around the axis of acoustic propagation (A). |
US11364010B2 |
Portable ultrasound imaging probe including a transducer array
A portable ultrasonic imaging probe that is adapted to connect to a host computer via a passive interface cable. The probe includes an array of ultrasound transducers, a high voltage pulser for energizing transducers to emit an ultrasound pulse, analog signal processing circuitry that combines echoes detected by transducers into a single analog echo signal, am analog-to-digital converter that converts the analog echo signal into a digital echo signal; and interface circuitry that transfers the digital echo signal across the passive interface cable to the host computer. |
US11364003B2 |
Biopsy systems for breast computed tomography
A device and methods for performing a simulated CT biopsy on a region of interest on a patient. The device comprises a gantry (22) configured to mount an x-ray emitter (24) and CT detector (26) on opposing sides of the gantry, a motor (28) rotatably coupled to the gantry such that the gantry rotates horizontally about the region of interest, and a rotation of source high resolution x-ray detector (172) positioned adjacent the CT detector in between the CT detector and the x-ray emitter. |
US11364002B2 |
Medical-image processing apparatus and medical-image diagnostic apparatus
A medical-image processing apparatus and a medical-image diagnostic apparatus according to an embodiment include an acquisition unit, a generation unit, an identification unit, and a display control unit. The acquisition unit acquires a medical image containing a blood vessel collected by the medical-image diagnostic apparatus. The generation unit generates an anatomical structure model based on the medical image acquired by the acquisition unit. The identification unit identifies a position, on the medical image, of an index relating to blood flow analyzed through fluid analysis using the anatomical structure model. The display control unit displays the position of the index on the medical image, and also displays the index associated with the position of the index on the medical image. |
US11364001B2 |
Imaging device and tomography apparatus comprising the imaging device
The invention is an imaging device comprising detector and collimator element (144) applied e.g. in a SPECT. In the imaging device according to the invention the collimator element comprises—one or more first pinholes (146a, 148a) being focussed on a central field of view (141), the one or more first pinholes (146a, 148a) being adapted for projecting the central field of view (141) on one or more respective first imaging regions (52) being non-overlapping with any other imaging regions;—one or more second pinholes (148b) being focussed on a central field of view (141), the one or more second pinholes (148b) being adapted for projecting the central field of view (141) on one or more respective second imaging regions (56);—one or more second pinholes (148c) being focussed on a primary field of view (142) comprising the central field of view (141), the one or more third pinholes (148c) being adapted for projecting the primary field of view (142) on one or more respective third imaging regions (58) overlapping with at least one second imaging region (56). The invention is furthermore a tomographic apparatus (e.g. a SPECT) comprising the imaging device. (FIG. 13). |
US11363999B2 |
Voice controlled assistance for monitoring adverse events of a user and/or coordinating emergency actions such as caregiver communication
A user, such as an elderly person, may be assisted by an assistance device in his or her caregiving environment that operates in conjunction with one or more server computers. The assistance device may execute a schedule of assistance actions where each assistance action is associated with a time and is executed at that time to assist the user. An assistance action may present an input request to a user, process a voice input of the user, and analyze the voice input to determine that the voice input corresponds to a negative response event, a positive response event, or a non-response event. Based on the categorization of one or more voice inputs as negative response events, positive response events, or non-response events, it may be determined to notify a caregiver of the user, for example where the user has not responded to a number of assistance actions. |
US11363997B1 |
Electrode pads for bioimpedance
A method, system, apparatus, and/or device that may include: a housing, a sensor interface, and a processing device. The housing may be shaped to be affixed to a body of a user and may include an inner cavity that houses electronic components and an impedance sensor. The impedance sensor may include a first contact terminal and a second contact terminal. The sensor interface may be configured to: generate an electric signal; receive the electric signal through a skin layer below a surface of the body of the user; and determine an impedance measurement between the first contact terminal and the second contact terminal based on the electric signal. The processing device may be configured to determine, based on the impedance measurement: a condition of a vascular system of the user; an amount of a constituent of the vascular system of the user; or a hydration condition of the user. |
US11363995B2 |
Non-invasive respiratory monitoring
Disclosed are devices and methods for measuring lung respiration volume including processor means for receiving a detected series of heart beats, measuring variability between a period of successive beats, identifying the start and finish of successive breaths by the maxima and minima in the period, identifying the amplitude of variability of period between successive breaths, and thereby determining a value for a measurement of an extent of lung respiration, and output means for generating the value for the measurement of the extent of lung respiration. The disclosed devices and methods have applications in different medical fields. The disclosed devices can be utilised as wearable devices, wherein the signals are generated and may be processed remotely or locally. |
US11363989B2 |
Electronic device, signal processing method thereof, biological signal measurement system, and non-transitory computer readable recording medium
Provided are an electronic device, a signal processing method thereof, a biological signal measurement system, and a non-transitory computer readable recording medium. The electronic device, according to one embodiment of the present disclosure, comprises: a sensor for measuring a biological signal of a user; and a processor for determining the periodicity of the measured biological signal, and selectively compressing the measured biological signal according to the determined periodicity. |
US11363987B2 |
Cadence detection based on inertial harmonics
The method and apparatus disclosed herein determine a user cadence from the output of an inertial sensor mounted to or proximate the user's body. In general, the disclosed cadence measurement system determines the user cadence based on frequency measurements acquired from an inertial signal output by the inertial sensor. More particularly, a cadence measurement system determines a user cadence from an inertial signal generated by an inertial sensor, where the inertial signal comprises one or more frequency components. The cadence measurement system determines a peak frequency of the inertial signal, where the peak frequency corresponds to the frequency component of the inertial signal having the largest amplitude. After applying the peak frequency to one or more frequency threshold comparisons, the cadence measurement system determines the user cadence based on the peak frequency and the frequency threshold comparison(s). |
US11363986B2 |
Automated detection of a physical behavior event and corresponding adjustment of a medication dispensing system
An automated medication dosing and dispensing system includes sensors to detect physical movement of a user; storage media with program instructions; and a processor. The program instructions cause the processor to: detect, based on analysis of sensor readings obtained from the sensors, occurrences of gesture-based physical behavior events; store historical event information corresponding to the detected occurrences; process the stored historical event information to predict a future occurrence of a physical behavior event of interest; and adjust medication dosage and/or medication dispensing parameters in response to the predicted future occurrence of the physical behavior event of interest. |
US11363983B2 |
Electrode interface system
An electrode interface system for providing a connection between at least one electrode and a maternal-fetal monitor, wherein the interface system converts electrical muscle activity captured by the electrode(s) into uterine activity data signals for use by the maternal-fetal monitor. The electrode interface system of the invention preferably includes a conversion means for converting the signals from the electrode(s) into signals similar to those produced by a tocodynometer. |
US11363980B2 |
Device for measuring and/or stimulating brain activity
A device for measuring and/or stimulating a brain activity, preferably an EEG device, including a transmitter and/or detector for transmitting and/or detecting physiological signals produced by the brain of an individual, and a support for the transmitter and/or detector, wherein the support is configured to extend over the top of the individual's head, the support removably attachable to an accessory intended to be worn by the individual, on his or her head, such as an audio headset, the support being configured such that, when the device is worn by the individual, the transmitter and/or detector are held in substantially close contact with the individual's head by the accessory. |
US11363978B2 |
Bladder monitoring system
A bladder monitoring system includes a scanning system and a wearable bladder monitoring device (or patch). The scanning system obtains scan data that shows a bladder in a patient and identifies, based on the scan data, a placement location on the patient for the wearable bladder monitoring device. The scanning system indicates the placement location to a user; and identifies customization settings for one or more sensors of the wearable bladder monitoring device to enable the one or more sensors to detect extents of the bladder when the wearable bladder monitoring device is attached at the placement location. |
US11363976B2 |
Method for spectrophotometric blood oxygenation monitoring of organs in the body
A method and apparatus for non-invasively determining a blood oxygen saturation level within tissue of an internal organ is provided. The method includes: applying a near infrared spectrophotometric sensor on an external surface of an organ; operating the sensor to emit light from a light source directly into the tissue of the organ at a first tissue location, and to sense the emitted light at a second tissue location, which emitted light has traveled through the tissue between the first and second tissue locations, and to produce signals representative of the intensity of the sensed emitted light; using a processor to execute instructions, which instructions cause the processor to: determine an attenuation value of the emitted light for each wavelength, and determine a blood oxygen saturation level of the organ tissue using the determined attenuation values for each of the plurality of wavelengths. |
US11363970B2 |
Hand-held dexterity testing apparatus
A dexterity testing apparatus includes a housing and a sensor. The housing is configured to be manipulated with digits of one hand of a user. The sensor is supported by the housing and configured to generate user dexterity data based upon changes in acceleration and orientation of the housing as the housing moves relative to the digits of the one hand of the user. The sensor is configured to convert the user dexterity data into an output signal indicative of the user's dexterity. |
US11363961B2 |
Biological information analysis device, system, and program
A biological information analysis device including: an indicator extraction unit configured to extract an indicator indicating a cardiac state, from data regarding blood pressure waveforms that are consecutively measured by a sensor that is configured to be worn on a body part of a user and to be capable of non-invasively measuring a blood pressure waveform for each heartbeat; and a processing unit configured to output the indicator extracted by the indicator extraction unit. The indicator extraction unit is configured to extract a value of a cardiac load indicator for each heartbeat, from the data regarding blood pressure waveforms, and calculate the indicator indicating the cardiac state, based on characteristics related to distribution of values of the cardiac load indicator corresponding to a plurality of heartbeats. |
US11363956B2 |
Methods and apparatuses for assessment and management of hemodynamic status
Embodiments of the present invention provide reliable, convenient, and cost-effective methods and apparatuses to determine the hemodynamic status of the patent. The methods and apparatuses provide for the noninvasive determine of hemodynamic status by using systematic perturbations of venous return or trend observation over time. Embodiments do not require invasive pressure monitoring or the use of ventilator but instead can be an entirely noninvasive system. |
US11363955B2 |
Caries detection using intraoral scan data
In an implementation, a processing device receives first intraoral scan data generated at a first time and analyzes the first intraoral scan data to determine a first representation of a caries from the first intraoral scan data. The processing device receives second intraoral scan data generated at a second time and analyzes the second intraoral scan data to determine a second representation of the caries from the second intraoral scan data. The processing device compares the second representation of the caries to the first representation of the caries and tracks the caries over time based on a difference between the second representation of the caries and the first representation of the caries. |
US11363951B2 |
Intraocular physiological sensor
An implantable intraocular physiological sensor for measuring intraocular pressure, glucose concentration in the aqueous humor, and other physiological characteristics. The implantable intraocular physiological sensor may be at least partially powered by a fuel cell, such as an electrochemical glucose fuel cell. The implantable intraocular physiological sensor may wirelessly transmit measurements to an external device. In addition, the implantable intraocular physiological sensor may incorporate aqueous drainage and/or drug delivery features. |
US11363945B2 |
Omni-directional viewing apparatus
There is provided a new apparatus, system, and method of use for laser speckle imaging that allows for omni-directional viewing. The omni-directional viewing can include a reflector and switches configured for switching the illumination on the luminal tissue such that the light reflected from the luminal tissue at any given time is reflected from one or more substantially non-overlapping sections of a luminal tissue. This apparatus may be particularly useful for tissue analysis such as analysis of vulnerable plaque. |
US11363944B2 |
Surgical instrument with steerable camera
A surgical instrument for use on a patient. A tube assembly comprises an outer tube having a curved region, an inner tube disposed within the outer tube and comprising a single lumen, and a handle coupled to the outer tube. A viewing assembly is disposed within the single lumen. An actuation assembly is coupled to the inner tube and configured to steer the viewing assembly. The handle and the actuation assembly are complimentarily arranged such that the outer tube is positionable and the viewing assembly is steerable a user grasping the tube assembly with a single hand. The single lumen may define an irrigation flow path in communication with a fluid source and provide pressurized irrigation flow. An interior tube may be provided comprising an articulating region configured to articulate between a substantially curved condition and a substantially straight condition. Methods of manipulating an instrument are also disclosed. |
US11363941B2 |
Cholangioscopy overtube and endoscope assembly
An overtube device and an endoscope assembly are provided, the overtube device includes an overtube body having a proximal end and a distal end, the overtube body is provided with a bore which extending from the distal end to the proximal end of the overtube body, the bore is configured to allow a passing portion of the endoscope assembly to pass therethrough; a pulling lumen is formed in the overtube body, which extends from the distal end to the proximal end of the overtube body, the pulling lumen is configured to allow a pulling part to pass therethrough, and the distal end of the pulling part is fixed with the distal end of the overtube body. |
US11363928B2 |
Cleaner holder
A cleaner holder includes a charging stand having a battery accommodating space formed therein in which a battery detachably mounted to a cleaner is accommodated, wherein the battery accommodating space includes: a charging port selectively in contact with a battery terminal provided in the battery; a battery guide configured to perform guiding such that the battery comes into contact with the charging port; and an inlet which extends toward an upper side of the battery guide and through which the battery is inserted or withdrawn, and an upper end of the inlet is higher than an upper end of the battery accommodated in the battery accommodating space. |
US11363923B2 |
Floor cleaner
A floor cleaner including a recovery tank. The recovery tank includes a tank body having a lower end wall, an open upper end, and a sidewall that extend upwardly from the lower end wall. A cover that includes a suction air outlet in fluid communication with a vacuum source. An inlet duct extends upwardly from the lower end wall. The recover tank includes a shutoff float including a float body and a closure. The float body is configured to float on a surface of cleaning fluid and the closure is received in the suction air outlet to close the suction air outlet. The float body moves along the inlet duct as the float body floats on the surface of the cleaning fluid. The float body includes an aperture extending through the float body and the inlet duct extends through the aperture of the float body. |
US11363920B2 |
Toilet with user weight-driven seat lift profile
A toilet comprising a frame; a bowl supported by the frame; a seat also supported by the frame; a shroud covering the frame; a lift mechanism supported by the frame for adjusting the position of the seat; a foot platform positioned to support the feet of a user sitting on the seat wherein the foot platform comprises at least one foot platform weight sensor; at least one seat weight sensor between the frame and the seat for measuring the weight of a user on the seat; and a controller receiving data from the at least one foot platform weight sensor and from the at least one seat weight sensor, wherein the controller uses the data from the foot platform weight sensor and from the frame weight sensor to control the at least one lift mechanism is disclosed. |
US11363906B2 |
Travel coffee kit
A compact, lightweight coffee-making kit designed for use in travel includes a kettle for boiling water; an electric power base; a drinking cup with a removable lid; a pour-over-style funnel filter support; a container for coffee beans or grounds; and a carrying case. All the components are sized to stack into each other to form a composite kit that fits into a carrying case. |
US11363905B2 |
Electric kettle
An electric kettle may include a body made of stainless steel and having a cylindrical shape with an open upper surface and an open lower surface, a heating module configured to form a bottom of a space in which fluid, such as water is contained inside of the body and heat the fluid, a handle that protrudes from an upper portion of an outer surface of the body, and a base configured to support the body at a lower side and supply power to the heating module in a state in which the body is seated. The body may include an outer body configured to form the outer surface of the body, an inner body connected to the outer body inside of the outer body and configured to form a space in which fluid is contained, a heat insulation space between the outer body and the inner body, and at least one body hole opened in the lower surface of the body and configured to communicate with the heat insulation space. |
US11363899B1 |
Collapsible hanger
A collapsible hanger includes a hook unit, a first hanger body, and a second hanger body. The hook unit has a hook and a pair of pivot shafts. The first hanger body has a pair of first extensions and a pair of first pivot rings, which are pivotally sleeved on the pivot shafts respectively. The second hanger body has a pair of second extensions, a pair of second pivot rings, and at least one stop section. The second pivot rings are pivotally sleeved on the pivot shafts respectively. The stop section is fixed on one of the second pivot rings. When the first and second hanger bodies are at their respective extended positions and the hook is in a top-side space, the stop section and at least one of the first extensions interfere with each other such that the two hanger bodies cannot pivot away from the hook simultaneously. |
US11363898B1 |
Buckling structure for bottle cage
Disclosed is aa buckling structure for a bottle cage, which includes a main frame and a buckling structure, wherein the main frame is used for setting a bottle. The buckling structure is connected to the main frame, and the main frame is positioned and arranged on a setting object through the buckling structure. The buckling structure includes a female fastener and a male fastener, wherein the male fastener is connected to the main frame, and the male fastener is located between the main frame and the female fastener. The male fastener is detachably slidably arranged on the female fastener, and the female fastener is arranged on the setting object, so that the main frame is positioned and arranged on the setting object, and the main frame is easily installed and with high positioning reliability. |
US11363895B2 |
Adjustable security bracket for products of multiple dimensions
Systems and methods are directed to securing products to product display assemblies. In one aspect, a product display assembly includes an adjustable bracket for securing a product. The adjustable bracket for securing a product comprises a first bracket arm, a second bracket arm, and a base comprising a top plate, a bottom plate, a gear located between the top plate and the bottom plate, and a lock that is controllable between a locked state and an unlocked state. The first and second bracket arms extend laterally outward from opposite sides of the base. The gear is located between the top plate bottom surface and the bottom plate top surface. The lock compresses the top plate and the bottom plate together to restrict extension of the first and second bracket arms relative to the base. |
US11363892B2 |
Twin sleeper
A chair that converts into a bed. The chair includes a sleeper frame assembly with a back frame assembly coupled with a hinge to a rear frame assembly. A sliding coupling connects the back frame assembly to a moveable seat assembly with a seat frame assembly. The sliding coupling includes a slotted bracket which may include a flanged beam. When the moveable seat assembly is moved forward, the back frame assembly and rear frame assembly unfold into planar alignment with the seat frame assembly, whereby cushions on each frame assembly form a bed. |
US11363891B1 |
Elevator spa, leg support, and system using same
A chair add-on, leg support, leg support system, method for retrofitting a chair is described herein. The leg support system is preferably, but not necessarily, easy to use, store, reposition, and/or operate by users of all ages. The leg support system preferably may be constructed directly with a chair. Alternatively, the leg support system may, but does not necessarily, include a remote selectable control. |
US11363888B2 |
Tiltable chair
A tiltable chair includes a fixing base having a tiltable housing. A gas cylinder inside the tiltable housing reciprocates in upward and downward directions. A seat plate is on top of the gas cylinder. And an elastic tiltable member is inside the fixing base accommodates a longitudinal lower part of the gas cylinder so the gas cylinder moves tiltably about a vertical axis to the bottom of the fixing base. A fixed frame is on the bottom of the fixing base, a coupling frame is inside the center portion of the fixed frame to accommodate the gas cylinder therein, and a rubber packing is between the fixed frame and the coupling frame and deformed elastically in every direction. The rubber packing has tilt concave grooves formed inward to a given depth from top and underside reduced in width toward the insides thereof to form inclined surfaces. |
US11363886B2 |
Mechanism for actuating motion furniture
A mechanism for actuating a motion furniture is disclosed. The mechanism includes a chassis assembly, a linkage assembly operatively connected to the chassis assembly via a front pivot link and a rear pivot link and further including an ottoman drive link, and a linear actuator having a base and a driving end, the base being connected to the chassis and the driving end being operatively connected to the linkage assembly via the ottoman drive link, wherein the linear actuator is configured to extend to deploy the linkage assembly to an open position by pushing the ottoman drive link forward and to contract to retract the linkable assembly to a closed position by pulling the motor drive tube backward. |
US11363881B1 |
Toothbrush with contoured neck and back fin
A fin toothbrush includes a contoured neck and a back fin. The back fin moves soft tissue, such as the cheek or tongue of a user's mouth, thereby providing greater access to teeth when brushing. In one embodiment, the back fin is located at the back of the brush head and neck and extends in a direction that is opposite of the bristles. The back fin also has an elongated curved shape so as to provide a smooth surface to the tongue and soft tissues when brushing. When the toothbrush is positioned to brush the back teeth, the back fin pushes the cheek away from the teeth, thereby allowing the teeth to be easily cleaned. The toothbrush also includes a contoured neck, which provides space and relief to prevent the neck of the toothbrush from rubbing against soft tissues. |
US11363875B2 |
Chemical composition for a disposable single use applicator assembly
The applicator assembly delivers a cosmetic, health, or hygiene chemical composition in an active state to the user for a disposable single use. The applicator assembly includes a wrapper, and an insert. The insert holds the chemical composition, and the insert is made of a foam composition compatible with the chemical composition. The system and method for manufacturing the assembly is a web conversion process for the chemical composition and foam composition of the assembly. The chemical composition can be a cosmetic or other hygiene or medical treatment. The chemical composition includes amorphous silica, a white adhesive agent, a coloring agent, and an aromatic preservative agent. |
US11363871B2 |
Hair styling device
A hair styling device for use with an end styling attachment. The hair styling device comprises a housing, and the housing comprises a motor, a fan, a heating element, and an air concentrator. A styling attachment is configured to be removably attached to an end of the air concentrator and the styling attachment comprises a comb and an air diffuser. The comb of the styling attachment may comprise three paired rows of teeth having differing lengths and shapes, and the styling attachment may further comprise temperature and/or proximity sensors therein. |
US11363868B1 |
Curl-hair defining method
A method of treating hair to reduce frizz involving the following steps: (i) prewashing the hair with water, (ii) applying a frizz reducing product to the hair using at least one of a brush and a spray, (iii) drying the hair in air, (iv) rinsing the hair with water, (v) drying the hair, (vi) applying to the hair a flat iron, and (vii) rinsing the hair with water. The frizz reducing agent used to treat hair is glyoxylic acid. The specific temperature the flat iron is set will depend on the specific hair type and degree of frizz. |
US11363858B2 |
Waterproof zipper pull system
A zipper pull, a head portion of which is structurally configured to fit snugly into a housing structure (referred to as a “garage”) is located at the top stops of an otherwise conventional waterproof or water resistant zipper. The garage and zipper pull thereby forming form a water resistant seal to eliminate any chance of water penetration in water resistant and waterproof zippers. |
US11363843B1 |
Safety vest with light tubes
A safety vest includes a vest body including front, back and sides, a light source having a battery pack and at least one LED, the light source being removably mounted to the vest body, at least one light tube extending from one side of the light source, for receiving light projected from the LED and conveying the light along the length of the light tube, the light tube extending along the front, back or sides of the vest, and vest fabric mounted over the light tube to hold it in position against the vest body, the vest fabric being at least translucent and therefore permitting light from the light tube to shine therethrough. |
US11363837B2 |
Modular smoking device
Modular smoking devices that vaporize certain materials, such as tobacco or cannabis are disclosed. The technology provides for intelligent ignition, combustion, or vaporization of given material at the appropriate temperatures that prevent generation of harmful and unwanted byproducts. According to one embodiment, the modular smoking device comprises a self-contained combustion chamber to hold the material, a combustion mechanism integrated with the self-contained combustion chamber, and an energy source, such as a rechargeable battery, to power the combustion mechanism. The combustion mechanism is configured to provide targeted combustion of the material, where the active ingredients generated upon the combustion are consumed by inhaling a smoke or vapor resulting from the combustion or vaporization. The self-contained combustion chamber includes a lighterless combustion mechanism such as a piezoelectric lighter or a lighter sold under TESLA COIL LIGHTERS® that is designed to arc an electric discharge through the material in the self-contained combustion chamber. |
US11363834B2 |
Shisha, heat-not-burn, or combustion casing, product, and method of making the same
A shisha, heat-not-burn, or combustion product casing with or without an active ingredient, a shisha, heat-not-burn, or a combustion product including a casing or a method of making the same are disclose herein. |
US11363833B2 |
Blister capsule, and container, for an aerosol-generating system
A blister capsule for an aerosol-generating system, and a container including blister capsules, are provided, the blister capsule including a blister shell; a tubular porous element disposed in the blister shell; a volatile liquid sorbed on the tubular porous element; and a film configured to seal the blister shell, the film and the blister shell being frangible, and the container including at least two of the blister capsules coupled together by a hollow tubular canister configured as a mixing chamber for the volatile liquids contained in each of the blister capsules. |
US11363828B2 |
Palatable beverages and compositions with cocoa extract
The present subject matter relates to palatable beverages and compositions such as non-chocolate flavored water soluble dry powder compositions comprising a cocoa extract which comprises cocoa polyphenols, and an edible acid. The present subject matter further relates to processes for formulating said beverages and compositions. |
US11363826B2 |
Method and apparatus for the manufacture of a frozen product
A method for producing a frozen product including a solid matrix throughout which particulates are distributed using an apparatus including at least one compartment which is rotatable about an axis. The method can include the steps of adding to the compartment a liquid to be frozen to form the matrix and particulates to be distributed therein, reducing the temperature around the compartment to a temperature below the freezing point of the liquid, rotating the compartment about the axis while at least some of the liquid freezes within the compartment trapping at least some of the particulates within the frozen matrix and removing the frozen product from the compartment. |
US11363821B2 |
Use of a lignin fraction as an anti-phytopathogenic agent and anti-phytopathogenic compositions comprising the same
The use of a lignin fraction as an anti-phytopathogenic agent, anti-phytopathogenic compositions comprising the same, as well as methods of protecting plants against phytopathogens, are disclosed. |
US11363816B2 |
4-amino-6-(heterocyclic)picolinates and 6-amino-2-(heterocyclic)pyramidine-4-carboxylates and their use as herbicides
4-Amino-6-(heterocyclic)picolinicates and their derivatives; 6-amino-2-(heterocyclic)pyrimidine-4-carboxylates and their derivatives; and methods of using the same as herbicides. |
US11363807B2 |
Leader for fly fishing
A leader 10 for fly fishing proposed herein is formed of a single monofilament line. The leader 10 for fly fishing includes a tippet section 11 to which a fly is tied, a butt section 12 to which a fly line is tied, and an intermediate section 13 provided between the tippet section 11 and the butt section 12. Herein, the butt section 12 is thicker than the tippet section 11. The intermediate section 13 includes a front tapered portion 13a having a thickness that gradually increases from the tippet section 11, a rear tapered portion 13b having a thickness that gradually increases from the butt section 12, and a thicker portion than the butt section 12. |
US11363806B1 |
Fishing reel with braking assembly
A fishing reel can include a cage assembly defining an opening to removably receive a spool and a spool positioned in the cage assembly operable to rotate about an axis of rotation. The reel can also include a crank coupled to the cage assembly and operable to rotate the spool when the crank is rotated. The reel can also include a braking assembly removably positioned on a side of the cage assembly opposite to the crank, the braking assembly including at least one magnet, the magnet having an arcuate shape that spans a braking arc length concentric with the axis of rotation, the braking arc length defined by an arc measure of at least about 90°. |
US11363804B2 |
Fishing lure system and kit having replaceable features and construction
A flexible fishing lure is provided that includes a outer shape having a transverse opening for receiving a plurality of alternatively formed lure fin members allowing a user to change the action of a lure by fin selection without replacing the lure. Multiple internal channels within the lure are adaptively provided for receiving a variety of scent sticks, sound generators, light generators, flavor generating means. Flow internal channels extend from a front opening to gill openings allowing a water flow along an inserted scent or flavor stick member to pass through the lure body and exit proximate fin, nair, belly, or other locations simulating an injured or wounded fish leaking bodily fluids or blood. Other features to simulate wounded features. Replacement fins and weighting constructions allow a user to tailor a weight and action enabling a circling or injured motion during retrieval. The lure includes a flexible holographic-type attractive film and physical shape having a level-maintaining physical shape. |
US11363802B1 |
Nest box or birdhouse
A nest box or birdhouse wherein a removable roof panel provides easy physical access to a nest cavity and also secures an interchangeable entrance panel in multiple positions—for both active-breeding-season use and off-season storage. All vertical enclosure components can remain in place during activity monitoring, avoiding harm to eggs or hatchlings when the nest box is opened. In the off-season-storage configuration, the enclosed nest cavity is eliminated to prevent infestation. The nest box utilizes a hollow roof-locking pin for increased ventilation. Furthermore, an adjustable-height mounting mechanism helps prevent predator attacks and allows the nest box to be accessed at safe heights during physical monitoring and maintenance. |
US11363795B1 |
Heated pet carrier bag
The heated pet carrier bag is configured for use with a companion animal. The heated pet carrier bag is a luggage item. The heated pet carrier bag transports the companion animal. The heated pet carrier bag forms a temperature-controlled space used to contain the companion animal. The heated pet carrier bag comprises a carrier and a control circuit. The carrier contains the control circuit. The carrier forms the luggage used to transport the companion animal. The control circuit is an electric circuit used to warm the containment space for the companion animal. |
US11363794B2 |
Animal waste disposal apparatus
A pet waste disposal apparatus having an open top container, a sloping floor surface, an outlet drain, a pair of spaced apart support bars located within and connecting the side walls of the container, a walking board supported on the support bars, a first roller located between the first end of the walking board and a second roller located between the second end of the walking board, a waste inlet located between the first roller and the first end of the container, a rotating belt having an artificial turf exterior surface and tensioned mounted to the rollers, an electrically driven cover plate moveable between a closed and opened position, a spray cleaning system located within the container for cleaning the rotating belt of wastes and directing pet wastes out of the container and a motor for powering rollers, the cover plate, and the spray cleaning system. |
US11363793B2 |
Tomato variety NUN 01502 TOF
The disclosure provides for tomato variety NUN 01502 TOF, as well as seeds and plants and fruits thereof. NUN 01502 TOF is a saladette tomato variety for the fresh market, comprising resistance to Meloidogyne incognita, Verticillium dahliae (Va and Vd) Race 0, Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici Races 0, 1, and 2, Tomato Mosaic Virus (ToMV) Strain 0, Stemphylium sp., Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus (TYLCV), Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus (TSWV), and Torrado Virus (ToTV). |
US11363789B2 |
Soybean cultivar 90440910
A soybean cultivar designated 90440910 is disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of soybean cultivar 90440910, to the plants of soybean cultivar 90440910, to the plant parts of soybean cultivar 90440910, and to methods for producing progeny of soybean cultivar 90440910. The invention also relates to methods for producing a soybean plant containing in its genetic material one or more transgenes and to the transgenic soybean plants and plant parts produced by those methods. The invention also relates to soybean cultivars or breeding cultivars, and plant parts derived from soybean cultivar 90440910. The invention also relates to methods for producing other soybean cultivars, lines, or plant parts derived from soybean cultivar 90440910, and to the soybean plants, varieties, and their parts derived from use of those methods. The invention further relates to hybrid soybean seeds, plants, and plant parts produced by crossing cultivar 90440910 with another soybean cultivar. |
US11363788B2 |
Soybean cultivar 94120010
A soybean cultivar designated 94120010 is disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of soybean cultivar 94120010, to the plants of soybean cultivar 94120010, to the plant parts of soybean cultivar 94120010, and to methods for producing progeny of soybean cultivar 94120010. The invention also relates to methods for producing a soybean plant containing in its genetic material one or more transgenes and to the transgenic soybean plants and plant parts produced by those methods. The invention also relates to soybean cultivars or breeding cultivars, and plant parts derived from soybean cultivar 94120010. The invention also relates to methods for producing other soybean cultivars, lines, or plant parts derived from soybean cultivar 94120010, and to the soybean plants, varieties, and their parts derived from use of those methods. The invention further relates to hybrid soybean seeds, plants, and plant parts produced by crossing cultivar 94120010 with another soybean cultivar. |
US11363784B2 |
Soybean cultivar 93050528
A soybean cultivar designated 93050528 is disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of soybean cultivar 93050528, to the plants of soybean cultivar 93050528, to the plant parts of soybean cultivar 93050528, and to methods for producing progeny of soybean cultivar 93050528. The invention also relates to methods for producing a soybean plant containing in its genetic material one or more transgenes and to the transgenic soybean plants and plant parts produced by those methods. The invention also relates to soybean cultivars or breeding cultivars, and plant parts derived from soybean cultivar 93050528. The invention also relates to methods for producing other soybean cultivars, lines, or plant parts derived from soybean cultivar 93050528, and to the soybean plants, varieties, and their parts derived from use of those methods. The invention further relates to hybrid soybean seeds, plants, and plant parts produced by crossing cultivar 93050528 with another soybean cultivar. |
US11363778B2 |
Soybean cultivar 90221620
A soybean cultivar designated 90221620 is disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of soybean cultivar 90221620, to the plants of soybean cultivar 90221620, to the plant parts of soybean cultivar 90221620, and to methods for producing progeny of soybean cultivar 90221620. The invention also relates to methods for producing a soybean plant containing in its genetic material one or more transgenes and to the transgenic soybean plants and plant parts produced by those methods. The invention also relates to soybean cultivars or breeding cultivars, and plant parts derived from soybean cultivar 90221620. The invention also relates to methods for producing other soybean cultivars, lines, or plant parts derived from soybean cultivar 90221620, and to the soybean plants, varieties, and their parts derived from use of those methods. The invention further relates to hybrid soybean seeds, plants, and plant parts produced by crossing cultivar 90221620 with another soybean cultivar. |
US11363776B2 |
Plants and seeds of hybrid corn variety CH011103
According to the invention, there is provided seed and plants of the hybrid corn variety designated CH011103. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds and tissue cultures of the variety CH011103, and to methods for producing a corn plant produced by crossing a corn plant of variety CH011103 with itself or with another corn plant, such as a plant of another variety. The invention further relates to genetic complements of plants of variety CH011103. |
US11363775B2 |
Plants and seeds of hybrid corn variety CH011119
According to the invention, there is provided seed and plants of the hybrid corn variety designated CH011119. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds and tissue cultures of the variety CH011119, and to methods for producing a corn plant produced by crossing a corn plant of variety CH011119 with itself or with another corn plant, such as a plant of another variety. The invention further relates to genetic complements of plants of variety CH011119. |
US11363769B2 |
Wild rocket variety 89-600 RZ
The present invention relates to a Diplotaxis tenuifolia seed designated 89-600 RZ, which exhibits a combination of traits including downy mildew resistance, red vein, erect to semi erect leaf attitude and absent or weak secondary lobing. The present invention also relates to a Diplotaxis tenuifolia plant produced by growing the 89-600 RZ seed. The invention further relates to methods for producing the wild rocket cultivar, represented by wild rocket variety 89-600 RZ. |
US11363763B2 |
Portable drainage system for growing plants
A plant growing system has a number of modular units arranged together on a flat surface in side of a growing room. The modular units have rigid boxes therein with vertical holes therethrough inside of which is located a growing soil. Water and nutrients are pumped from a reservoir to a distributor located in a growing soil of the rigid boxes as called for by moisture sensors, which activates a controller to turn ON a delivery pump. When moisture and nutrients need to be removed from an impermeable flexible liner located below the modular units, the controller turns ON a return pump, which pumps the excess water and nutrients back to the reservoir. |
US11363761B2 |
Automated hydroponics system
An apparatus is provided. There is a substantially rectangular frame having a plurality of corners with a light panel that is secured to the frame. Brackets a first opening are secured to each corner. Mounting members are secured to the brackets. The mounting members have: a first body; a second and third aligned openings formed in the first body; a fourth opening formed in the first body; and a plurality of second bodies, where each second body extends from the bottom face of the first body. Also, each second body includes a front and a rear, wherein the front of each second body is at least partially set back from the front face of the first body, and wherein the rear of each second body is substantially aligned with the rear face of the first body. |
US11363759B2 |
Guide means, baler and method
A baler for forming round bales includes a wrapping device for wrapping a pressed bale with a wrapping material, a pressing chamber where the pressed bale is formed, a guide apparatus for guiding wrapping material to the pressing chamber, and a guide means for guiding the wrapping material via a region from the wrapping device to the guide apparatus. The guide means is movable between a first position and a second position. In the first position, the guide means substantially bridges the region between the wrapping device and the guide apparatus. In the second position, the guide means at least partially opens up the region therebetween. |
US11363754B2 |
Vehicle controllers for agricultural and industrial applications
Systems and methods for vehicle controllers for agricultural and industrial applications are described. For example, a method includes accessing a map data structure storing a map representing locations of physical objects in a geographic area; accessing current point cloud data captured using a distance sensor connected to a vehicle; detecting a crop row based on the current point cloud data; matching the detected crop row with a crop row represented in the map; determining an estimate of a current location of the vehicle based on a current position in relation to the detected crop row; and controlling one or more actuators to cause the vehicle to move from the current location of the vehicle to a target location. |
US11369047B2 |
Power module heat sink with high conductivity heat spreader
A heat sink for use with a heat generating component such as an electronic power module comprises a first substrate having a serpentine slot, a second substrate secured to a first side of the first substrate to form a combined substrate, surfaces of the first and second substrates at least partially forming a serpentine passageway within the combined substrate for containing a fluid. The serpentine passageway has a non-circular cross-sectional shape. |
US11369042B2 |
Heat exchanger with integrated two-phase heat spreader
A heat exchanger includes: a baseplate having a first side and a second side opposite the first side, the first side being coupled to a thermosiphon, one or more electronic components being mounted on the second side. The baseplate has a two-phase heat spreading structure. In an embodiment, the heat exchanger includes a thermosiphon. |
US11369041B2 |
Liquid cooling manifold
The present disclosure provides a liquid cooling manifold. The liquid cooling manifold includes a channel body and a plurality of fluid connectors. The channel body includes a base, a wall portion and a fixing portion. The wall portion is connected between the base and the fixing portion, and a fluid channel is formed among the base, the wall portion and the fixing portion. The fixing portion includes a plurality of fixing openings respectively in fluid communication with the fluid channel. The plurality of fluid connectors are respectively disposed on the fixing portion and fixed to the corresponding one of the plurality of fixing openings and respectively in fluid communication with the fluid channel. |
US11369028B2 |
Electronic device enclosure having a textured glass component
Textured cover assemblies for electronic devices are disclosed. The textured cover assemblies may provide a combination of optical and tactile properties to the electronic devices. In some cases, a textured cover assembly may be provided over decorative coating. |
US11369023B2 |
Composite LCP high-frequency high-speed double-sided copper foil substrate and preparation method thereof
The invention discloses a composite LCP high-frequency high-speed double-sided copper foil substrate, which includes at least one LCP core layer, at least one extremely low dielectric adhesive layer, and two copper foil layers. The LCP core layer and the extremely low dielectric adhesive layer are located between the two copper foil layers. The invention has not only good electrical performance but also low roughness, stable dk/df performance in high temperature and humid environment, ultra-low water absorption, good UV laser drilling ability, low spring force suitable for high density assembly, and excellent mechanical properties. Besides, in current technology, only a thickness limited to a maximum of about 50 μm can be obtained in the coating method. In the preparation method of the invention, a substrate having a thickness of 100 μm or more can be easily obtained. |
US11369017B2 |
Systems and methods utilizing a vehicle for detecting and responding to a power outage
The disclosure provides systems and methods for detecting and responding to a power outage. The methods use sensors of vehicles to detect an indication of a power outage. Once the power outage is validated, the lighting systems of the vehicles are used to illuminate locations so that pedestrians can walk along sidewalks or through parking garages. For example, the vehicles can be arranged to provide lighting at selected locations. |
US11369011B2 |
High-frequency heating device
A high-frequency heating device that includes: a first conductor; a second conductor disposed with the first conductor through a space therebetween; a high-frequency power source that is connected to the first conductor and the second conductor and that applies a high-frequency voltage between the first conductor and the second conductor; and a connection path that electrically connects the first conductor and the second conductor to each other at a first connection position and a second connection position. The first connection position is different from a first power feeding position at which the first conductor and the high-frequency power source are connected to each other on the first conductor, and the second connection position is different from a second power feeding position at which the second conductor and the high-frequency power source are connected to each other on the second conductor. |
US11369006B2 |
IoT gateway device, system, and computer program product
A zero-touch wireless apparatus, and associated method of use to deliver data collected from various authorized wireless devices and IoT sensors to a central repository in the Cloud, using one or more of Bluetooth®, Wi-Fi™®, LoRaWAN™, L-Band satellite, global GPS constellations and/or cellular GSM frequencies. The device comprises of a single body enclosure able to sustain adverse outdoor conditions protecting a plurality of electronic components within, including a solar power rechargeable battery, and up to five independent wireless telecommunications network components able to find the least cost routing transmission, using wireless methods only. The device operates in motion or static and automatically configures its operating frequencies and data routing alternatives to adapt to any geographical location and network availability. The gateway and all its connected devices and sensors are remotely managed and monitored through a custom designed software application residing in a smartphone or the Cloud. |
US11369005B2 |
IAB topology management based on synchronization capabilities of IAB-node
An integrated access and backhaul (IAB) central unit may receive, for a first TAB node, at least one of a first indication of a first capability to provide a cell-specific component of a time difference between a distributed unit transmission of a signal from the first IAB node and a reception of the signal at a child node of the first TAB node (T_delta) or a second indication of a second capability to synchronize with a parent node of the first IAB node based on a received T_delta. The central unit may determine the first capability and the second capability of the first IAB node based on at least one of the first indication or the second indication. The central unit may determine a location of the first IAB node within a network topology based on the first capability and the second capability. |
US11369003B2 |
Configuring non-standalone mode for a multi-subscriber identity module user equipment
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment (UE) may determine that the UE is operating using a first subscriber identity module (SIM) in a non-standalone mode associated with a first radio access technology (RAT) and a second RAT, and that a second SIM has been activated for the UE. The UE may determine, based at least in part on user input, whether to operate in a multi-SIM mode, where both the first SIM and the second SIM are active, or to operate in a single SIM mode where only the first SIM, and not the second SIM, is active. The UE may selectively deactivate the second SIM based at least in part on determining whether to operate in the multi-SIM mode or the single SIM mode. Numerous other aspects are provided. |
US11368996B2 |
Resource selection in beam failure recovery transmissions
Systems, apparatuses, and methods are described for beam failure recovery in wireless communications. A plurality of candidate beams may be selected for beam failure recovery. After sending a first signal associated with a first candidate beam for beam failure recovery, the wireless device may send a second signal associated with a second candidate beam for beam failure recovery. |
US11368993B2 |
Communicating vehicular communication messages
There is provided a solution for handling vehicle-to-everything messages in an access node of a cellular communication system. According to an aspect, a method comprises: processing, by the access node, cellular access messages according to a cellular communication protocol stack and delivering, by the access node, the cellular access messages between a terminal device and a core network of the cellular communication system; and processing, by the access node, vehicle-to-everything messages according to a sidelink communication protocol stack of vehicle-to-everything communications and delivering, by the access node, the vehicle-to-everything messages between at least one vehicular terminal device and an application server. |
US11368992B2 |
Extending use of a cellular communication capabilities in a wireless device to another device
Extending cellular telecommunication service from a first UE to another device. The first UE may register for cellular telecommunication service with a cellular network using a first cellular service account, using a cellular communication link via a cellular radio. A second device may be discovered and a communication link may be established between the first UE and the second device. The second device may be registered to use cellular telecommunication capability provided by the first UE. Communications between the second device and the cellular network may be conveyed via the communication link between the first UE and the second device and the cellular communication link. Conveying communications between the second device and the cellular network may provide use of the first cellular service account for cellular telecommunication service to the second device. |
US11368991B2 |
Facilitation of prioritization of accessibility of media
Accessibility of media associated with mobile devices can be modified based on specific scenarios. For example, historical data associated with a relationship between users of a first mobile device and s second mobile device can be used to prioritize media displayed on one or more of the mobile devices. The historical data can include locations, dates, times, and/or any other relevant characteristics associated with the relationship. Alternatively, media can be displayed on the first mobile device, that is relevant to a user of a second mobile device, in response to a condition associated with a recognition pattern being determined to have been satisfied. |
US11368987B2 |
Wireless communication method using OFDMA random access and wireless communication terminal using same
Provided is a wireless communication terminal that wirelessly communicates with a base wireless communication terminal. The wireless communication terminal includes a transceiver, and a processor. The processor is configured to set an integer selected from a range of 0 to a value equal to or smaller than an OFDMA Contention Window (OCW) as a counter for random access, receive a trigger frame for triggering random access using one or more resource units (RUs) allocated for the random access from the base wireless communication terminal using the transceiver, decrement a value of the counter based on the one or more RUs allocated for the random access, randomly select one RU based on the one or more RUs allocated for the random access when the value of the counter is 0 or reaches 0, and attempt transmission to the base wireless communication terminal using the selected RU. |
US11368981B2 |
Low latency physical random access channel design
Described is an apparatus of an Evolved Node-B (eNB) operable to communicate with a User Equipment (UE) on a wireless network. The apparatus may comprise a first circuitry and a second circuitry. The first circuitry may be operable to initiate a Listen-Before-Talk (LBT) procedure on a bandwidth of the wireless network, the bandwidth being unlicensed spectrum. The second circuitry may be operable to generate a transmission if the LBT procedure indicates that the bandwidth is idle, the transmission comprising a Physical Random Access Channel (PRACH) preamble portion and a message portion. |
US11368980B2 |
Monitoring control channels in control resource sets for new radio
Technology for an apparatus of a user equipment (UE), operable to perform a random-access procedure using a UE-specific control resource set (CORESET) is disclosed. The UE can decode a 5 message, received from the next generation node B (gNB), to perform a contention free random-access (RA) procedure. The UE can encode a random-access channel (RACH) preamble for transmission to the gNB using one or more UE-specific CORESET. The UE can decode a random-access response (RAR) received from the gNB in response to the RACH preamble transmission using the one or more UE10 specific CORESET. |
US11368978B2 |
Apparatus and method for managing random access channel configuration in wireless communication system
The present disclosure is related to a 5th generation (5G) or pre-5G communication system for supporting a higher data rate than a 4th generation (4G) communication system such as long term evolution (LTE). According to various embodiments of the present disclosure, a method for operating a base station in a wireless communication system is provided. The method comprises: generating remaining minimum system information (RMSI) comprising random access channel (RACH) configuration, wherein the RACH configuration comprises an association between RACH resources and one of a synchronization signal (SS) block and channel state information reference signal (CSI-RS) resources; and transmitting, to a user equipment (UE), the RMSI. |
US11368977B2 |
Data transmission method and apparatus
The present invention discloses a data transmission method, apparatus, and system, and an access point. An example method includes: transceiving data of a data portion in an uplink OFDMA PPDU scheduled by an access point AP on a corresponding allocated frequency resource unit RU, determining one or more fundamental channel units on which the allocated frequency resource unit RU is located, and transceiving at least some fields in a common signaling portion in the uplink OFDMA PPDU on the determined one or more fundamental channels. In some implementations, one or more fundamental channels for transceiving at least some fields in a common signaling portion in an uplink OFDMA PPDU are determinate, and another user can transceive data on another idle fundamental channel, thereby improving channel utilization. In addition, multiple users can simultaneously transceive data on multiple fundamental channels, thereby improving a service transmission rate. |
US11368975B2 |
User terminal and radio communication method
A terminal is disclosed including a receiver that receives multiple downlink control information for scheduling downlink shared channels in a plurality of downlink control channels; and a processor that determines an uplink control channel resource for a delivery acknowledgement information based on a control channel element (CCE) index of a downlink control channel corresponding to a specific downlink control information when the delivery acknowledgement information for the multiple downlink control information is transmitted in a same slot, wherein the uplink control channel resource is based on a resource indication field in the specific downlink control information, and wherein the specific downlink control information is a last downlink control information in a time order of the multiple downlink control information. In other aspects, a communication method for a terminal and a base station are also disclosed. |
US11368974B2 |
Control information processing method and system, first device, and second device
A control information processing method and system includes: receiving, by a first device, first control information sent by a network device; determining, by the first device based on first information, that the first control information is used to schedule a target device, where the target device is one of the first device and at least one second device. The first information is related to the first control information. When the target device is at least one second device, determining, by the first device, second control information based on resource information that is used for data transmission and that is included in the first control information, and sending the second control information to the target device, so that the target device transmits data based on the second control information. When the target device is the first device, transmitting, by the first device, data based on the first control information. |
US11368972B2 |
Receiver-side buffering for time-aware scheduling across cellular link
Apparatus and methods of wireless communications include, at a receiving node, receiving timing information corresponding to a traffic class identifier. The timing information being associated with a time interval for communicating data of a traffic class corresponding to the traffic class identifier. Aspects include receiving traffic data pertaining to the traffic class, determining that the traffic data was transmitted or is received outside the time interval, and then buffering the traffic data. Additionally, aspects include forwarding the traffic data in response to a next occurrence of the time interval. A transmitting node may be configured with complimentary functions. |
US11368968B2 |
Method for configuring and scheduling partial subframe in wireless access system supporting unlicensed band, and device for supporting same
A method for a user equipment (UE) in a wireless communication system includes monitoring a physical channel carrying downlink control information (DCI); and receiving, based on the DCI, downlink data in an unlicensed band cell (Ucell). Further, the downlink data is received in a 1st subframe of a downlink transmission burst, based on being configured to monitor the physical channel on the Ucell, the downlink data is received starting in one of a partial subframe or a normal subframe in the 1st subframe, and the partial subframe is smaller than the normal subframe. |
US11368967B2 |
Self- and cross- carrier scheduling
The present disclosure relates to transmission and reception of data in a wireless communication system, the wireless communication system supporting aggregation of a plurality of component carriers and an additional carrier accessible by a listen before talk approach. In particular, monitoring is performed of a search space on a cross-scheduling component carrier for detecting downlink control information having a carrier identification field indicating the cross-scheduling component carrier as well as for detecting downlink control information with the carrier identification field indicating the additional carrier, wherein the search space is specified by a subset of resources, associated with carrier identification of the cross-scheduling component carrier but is not associated with carrier identification of the additional carrier. Then data are transmitted or received on the carriers in accordance with the received downlink control information. |
US11368962B2 |
Beam management with multi-transmission reception point multi-panel operation
An apparatus is configured to be employed within a base station. The apparatus comprises baseband circuitry which includes a radio frequency (RF) interface and one or more processors. The one or more processors are configured to generate one or more signals for transmission to a user equipment (UE) device, wherein the UE device has a plurality of antenna panels; receive a beam state report from the RF interface from the UE device; select beams for communication with one or more of the plurality of antenna panels based on the received beam state report. |
US11368961B2 |
Processing method for secondary cell state transition and communication device
A processing method for secondary cell state transition and a communication device are provided. The method includes: acquiring state indication information of a secondary cell; and determining whether a state transition of a secondary cell configured with PUCCH resources to a third state is permitted based on the state indication information, or determining whether a configuration of PUCCH resources for a secondary cell in the third state is permitted based on the state indication information. |
US11368960B2 |
Method and device in UE and base station for wireless communication supporting power control of aerial vehicles
The disclosure provides a method and a device in a User Equipment (UE) and a base station for wireless communication. The UE transmits a first radio signal, wherein the first radio signal occupies W frequency unit(s) in frequency domain, a transmit power of the first radio signal is a first power, the first power is uncorrelated with the W, the W is a positive integer, and the W is configurable. The method in the disclosure makes better use of special channel characteristics of air communication to optimize the design of reference signals, reduces the power consumption of an air terminal while ensuring a channel estimated quality, and reduces interferences to neighbor cells or to ground users in neighbor cells. |
US11368959B2 |
Base station apparatus, terminal apparatus, and communication method
The present invention provides a base station apparatus, a terminal apparatus, and a communication method, which are capable of throughput improvement. A base station apparatus that communicates with a terminal apparatus, includes a higher layer processing unit that configures a CSI process that is a configuration relating to reporting of a channel state information (CSI), for the terminal apparatus for which a prescribed transmission mode is configured, in which the CSI process includes a configuration of a CSI reference signal and a configuration relating to two different code books. A terminal apparatus that communicates with a base station apparatus, includes a higher layer processing unit for which a CSI process that is a configuration relating to reporting of channel state information (CSI) is configured by the base station apparatus, and a transmission unit that transmits the CSI based on the CSI process, in which the CSI information includes a configuration of a CSI reference signal and a configuration relating to two different code books. |
US11368956B2 |
Radio link management under bandwidth part switching
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment (UE) may determine that the UE is to switch from a first active bandwidth part to a second active bandwidth part; determine a configuration for a second reference signal of the second active bandwidth part based at least in part on a configuration for a first reference signal of the first active bandwidth part; and receive the second reference signal based at least in part on the configuration for the second reference signal. Numerous other aspects are provided. |
US11368955B2 |
Apparatus and method for generating broadcast signal frame using layered division multiplexing
An apparatus and method for broadcast signal frame using layered division multiplexing are disclosed. An apparatus for generating broadcast signal frame according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a combiner configured to generate a multiplexed signal by combining a core layer signal and an enhanced layer signal at different power levels; a power normalizer configured to reduce the power of the multiplexed signal to a power level corresponding to the core layer signal; a time interleaver configured to generate a time-interleaved signal by performing interleaving that is applied to both the core layer signal and the enhanced layer signal; and a frame builder configured to generate a broadcast signal frame including a bootstrap and a preamble using the time-interleaved signal. |
US11368954B2 |
Method and apparatus for multi-channel access in wireless local area network
An operation method performed by a first communication node for receiving a frame in a communication system is provided. A part of the frame is received from a second communication node during a first interval. A delay period is determined for delaying a switching time point from the first interval to a second interval is later than a preconfigured switching time point based on a result of receiving the part of the frame. Then a reception of the frame is completed during the delay period and the first interval is switched to the second interval. |
US11368952B2 |
Low-power network node for a low-power, wide area (LPWA) internet of things (IoT) system
A gateway includes memory configured to store computer-readable program code; and processing circuitry configured to access the memory and execute the computer-readable program code. The gateway is connected or connectable to a low-power wide area (LPWA) network. The gateway is caused to transmit a common timing reference at a constant interval that delineates an epoch including timeslots assignable to network nodes and a free-for-all interval. The gateway is also caused to join a network node to the LPWA network based on the common timing reference and is further caused to receive a join message including a measure of received signal strength or quality of the common timing reference at the network node. The gateway is also caused to assign one or more timeslots within the epoch, a frequency, a channel, or a modulation to the network node based on the measure of received signal strength or other quality. |
US11368951B2 |
Uplink transmission method, network side device and terminal
The application provides an uplink transmission method, a network side device and a terminal. The uplink transmission method includes that a terminal receives first configuration information at a first-time-domain position, and receives second configuration information at a second-time-domain position, in which the first configuration information indicates frequency-domain resource information of an uplink shortened Transmission Time Interval (sTTI) transmission performed by the terminal at a third-time-domain position, and the second configuration information indicates scheduling information for the uplink sTTI transmission performed by the terminal at the third-time-domain position; and the terminal performs the uplink sTTI transmission at the third-time-domain position, according to the first and second configuration information. |
US11368950B2 |
Method and apparatus for beam management in unlicensed spectrum in a wireless communication system
A method and apparatus are disclosed from the perspective of a User Equipment. In one embodiment, the method includes the UE detecting and/or receiving downlink transmission in a first channel occupancy time in unlicensed spectrum. The method also includes the UE detecting and/or receiving downlink transmission in a second channel occupancy time in unlicensed spectrum, wherein the second channel occupancy time is a next channel occupancy time detected by the UE after the first channel occupancy time. The method further includes that after the first channel occupancy time ends, the UE performs receiving beam sweeping in each time unit until the UE receives downlink transmission in the second channel occupancy time or until the UE finds a candidate beam in the second channel occupancy time. |
US11368948B2 |
Transmission configuration indication switching procedure in new radio mobile communications
An apparatus receives, from a wireless network, a transmission configuration indication (TCI) switch command to switch to a target TCI state. The apparatus determines a period based on whether a condition with respect to the target TCI state is met. The apparatus then completes switching to the target TCI state within the period. |
US11368946B2 |
Channelization of vehicle-to-everything (V2X) networks
Methods, apparatuses, and computer readable media for channelization of vehicle-to-everything (V2X) networks in a wireless network are disclosed. An apparatus of an of a next generation vehicle to everything (V2X) (NGV) wireless device includes processing circuitry configured to: encode a management frame, the management frame including an indication of resource units (RUs) for use by NGV stations during transmission opportunities (TXOPs) where the RUs part of a channel. The processing circuitry is further configured to configure the NGV wireless device to transmit the management frame on the channel and configure the NGV wireless device to transmit a short sequence frame (SF) at a start of each TXOP of the TXOPs. An apparatus for V2X networks is disclosed that is configured to transmit a packet in center tones of a channel and to simultaneously transmit parity or redundancy information for the packet on tones on either side of the center tones. |
US11368938B2 |
Wireless communication system and wireless communication method
To provide a wireless communication system that can implement optimal communication conditions depending on the type of data. A wireless communication system 100 for transmitting and receiving data to and from a plurality of terminals 2 for use in a narrow space includes normal transmitting/receiving means for transmitting and receiving normal data, among the data, to and from a terminal 2, based on priorities assigned to each of a plurality of buffers stored in a base station 1, and urgent transmitting/receiving means for assigning a high priority to a buffer storing a lowest amount of data among the plurality of buffers, and transmitting and receiving urgent data, among the data, which is different from the normal data, to and from the terminal, via the buffer to which the high priority is assigned. |
US11368935B2 |
Monitoring for a paging signal based on a counter
Wireless communications systems and methods related to monitoring a paging signal are provided. A wireless communication device may receive a first system information signal from a base station (BS) and may configure a counter with an initial counter value in response to receiving the first system information signal. Additionally, the wireless communication device may receive a second system information signal from the BS and may modify the counter value of the counter in response to receiving the second system information signal. The wireless communication device may monitor for a paging signal from the BS while the counter is outstanding. |
US11368928B2 |
Association method, instruction method, and device for synchronization block and paging-scheduling signaling message
The present application discloses an association method, instruction method, and device for a synchronization block and a paging-scheduling signaling message. In the present application, a terminal performs beam sweeping on received synchronization blocks to obtain a target synchronization block; and the terminal, according to a correspondence between a synchronization block and a paging-scheduling signaling message, determines a paging-scheduling signaling message corresponding to the target synchronization block. |
US11368924B2 |
Data transmission method, terminal device, and network device
Provided are a data transmission method, a terminal device, and a network device. A terminal device determines a first transmission power for uplink data, the first transmission power being less than or equal to a second transmission power, and the second transmission power being a transmission power that is determined by the terminal device according to anti-interference capability of the terminal device; the terminal device determines a first modulation and coding scheme (MCS) of the uplink data according to the first transmission power; and the terminal device sends the uplink data to a network device according to the first MCS. |
US11368922B2 |
Power control for multiple panels in a radio system
A downlink control information (DCI) is received. The DCI indicates one or more transmission configuration indication (TCI) states. A first pathloss between a transmission reception point (TRP) and a first panel of a wireless device is measured based on one or more pathloss reference signals (RSs). A second pathloss between the TRP and a second panel of the wireless device is measured based on the one or more pathloss RSs. A pathloss is determined based on a quantity of the one or more TCI states indicated by the DCI. The pathloss is a combined pathloss based on the first pathloss and the second pathloss in response to the quantity being equal to one. The pathloss is one of the first pathloss and the second pathloss in response to the quantity being greater than one. A transport block is transmitted with a transmission power based on the pathloss. |
US11368921B2 |
Terminal and communication method for uplink control channel transmission
In a terminal, in a slot having allocated thereto both an uplink control channel (PUCCH) and an uplink channel (PUSCH) that includes uplink data, in a case where the difference between the power spectrum density (PSD) of the PUCCH and the PSD of the PUSCH is greater than a threshold value (permitted difference), a control unit drops symbols of the PUSCH in a transmission interval for the PUSCH overlapping with a transmission interval for the PUCCH. A transmission unit transmits at least the PUCCH in the slot. |
US11368916B2 |
Method for determining transmit power for performing uplink transmission in wireless communication system and apparatus therefor
Disclosed herein are a method and a device for transmitting an uplink channel in a wireless communication system. According to the present disclosure, a UE transmits to a base station information associated with uplink transmission supported by the UE and the UE information includes a subset including at least one transmit precoding matrix indicator (TPMI) supported by the UE. The UE may receive from the base station uplink transmission information including a TPMI for transmitting an uplink channel and transmit to the base station the uplink channel based on the uplink transmission information, and the uplink channel may be transmitted through full transmission power configured by the base station based on a case where the TPMI is included in the subset. |
US11368915B2 |
Systems and methods for fast uplink power control
Systems and methods are disclosed herein for fast uplink power control. In some embodiments, a method performed by a wireless device for fast uplink power control comprises receiving a transmit power control command from a network node and determining one of two or more predefined transmit power control mapping tables to be used by the wireless device to interpret the transmit power control command. The method further comprises determining a power adjustment value based on the transmit power control command received from the network node using the one of the two or more predefined transmit power control mapping tables and adjusting a transmit power of the wireless device based on the power adjustment value. In this manner, different transmit power control mapping tables can be used in different scenarios, which allows fast uplink power control. |
US11368911B2 |
Method of physical downlink control channel monitoring and related device
A method for a UE to monitor a PDCCH comprises receiving a first configuration from a base station to configure the UE with a first search space of the PDCCH, where the first search space is used for monitoring a scheduling signal used for indicating scheduling information, receiving a second configuration from the base station to configure the UE with a second search space of the PDCCH, wherein the second search space is used for monitoring a power saving signal used for indicating wake-up information associated with a DRX functionality, monitoring the first search space in response to the UE being in a DRX active time of the DRX functionality, wherein the DRX active time is a time during which the UE monitors the PDCCH, and not monitoring the second search space in response to the UE being in the DRX active time of the DRX functionality. |
US11368910B2 |
Method and device for transmitting/receiving wireless signal in wireless communication system
The present invention relates to a wireless communication system and, particularly, to a method and a device therefor, the method comprising the steps of: receiving a WUS sequence in a WUS resource on a carrier, wherein the WUS resource is defined as a plurality of consecutive OFDM symbols and a plurality of consecutive subcarriers; and attempting to detect a physical channel corresponding to the WUS, wherein the WUS sequence exists in the same pattern regardless of the position of a frequency band of the carrier, in the Nth (N>1) to last OFDM symbols of the WUS resource, and the WUS sequence exists selectively on the basis of the position of the frequency band of the carrier, in the first to (N−1)th OFDM symbols of the WUS resource. |
US11368904B2 |
Network slice selection method and apparatus
This application discloses a network slice selection method and apparatus, to resolve a prior-art problem of large transmission load on a network side. The method performed by a core network device includes: receiving a first request message sent by a terminal device, where the first request message is used to request to allocate, to the terminal device, a network slice that provides a business service; sending a query message to a SSF, where the query message carries user information of the terminal device, and is used to query for a network slice that is capable of providing a business service for the terminal device; and after receiving slice information of the network slice that is capable of providing the business service required by the terminal device and that is determined based on the user information, forwarding the first request message to the network slice corresponding to the slice information. |