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US11461181B2 Methods and systems for protecting multitenant databases in networked storage systems
Methods and systems for protecting a multitenant database system with multiple tenant databases are provided. One method includes accessing, by a processor, a backup of a source container database of a multitenant database system, the source container database hosting a plurality of tenant databases; generating, by the processor, a clone of the source container database from the backup, the clone of the source container database including clones of the plurality of tenant databases; exporting, by the processor, configuration information of a clone of a first tenant database from the clone of the source container database to a target container database; importing, by the processor, the clone of the first tenant database into the target container database; and removing, by the processor, the clone of the first tenant database from the cloned source container database, while retaining data files associated with the first tenant database.
US11461178B2 System and method to prevent endless machine check error of persistent memory devices
An information handling system includes a plurality of persistent memory devices and a basic input/output system (BIOS). The BIOS begins a power-on self-test (POST) of the information handling system. During the POST, the BIOS may call a block input/output (I/O) driver to access a memory region within the first persistent memory device. The access of the memory region within the first persistent memory device is to determine whether the first persistent memory device is a bootable persistent memory device. The BIOS may determine whether blocks of the memory region contain bad memory locations. In response to the memory region containing bad memory locations, the BIOS may return a device error message without performing the access of the blocks of the memory region within the first persistent memory device and may boot to an operating system of the information handling system via another bootable device.
US11461176B2 Memory device and memory system
A memory device includes a multiphase clock generator which generates a plurality of divided clock signals, a first error correction block which receives a first divided clock signal among the plurality of divided clock signals, a first data multiplexer which transmits first least significant bit data corresponding to the first divided clock signal, a second error correction block which receives the first divided clock signal, and a second data multiplexer which transmits first most significant bit data corresponding to the first divided clock signal. The first error correction block receives the first least significant bit data and corrects a toggle timing of the first least significant bit data. The second error correction block receives the first most significant bit data and corrects a toggle time of the first most significant bit data.
US11461174B2 Integrated circuit and method of operating same
An integrated circuit includes an error correction code (ECC) encoder configured to generate a first set of check bits in response to a first set of data, a first set of inverters coupled to the ECC encoder and being configured to generate a second set of check bits in response to the first set of check bits, and a first memory cell array. The second set of check bits is inverted from the first set of check bits. The first memory cell array includes a first portion of memory cells configured to store the first set of data, and a second portion of memory cells coupled to the first set of inverters, and configured to store the second set of check bits.
US11461172B2 Storage device and operating method of storage device
A storage device includes a nonvolatile memory device, and a controller that reads first data from the nonvolatile memory device. When a number of first errors of the first data is not smaller than a first threshold value, the controller determines whether the first errors include timing errors arising from a variation of signal transmission timings between the nonvolatile memory device and the controller and performs a retraining operation on the signal transmission timings when the first errors include the timing errors.
US11461170B2 Error caching techniques for improved error correction in a memory device
Methods, systems, and devices for error caching techniques for improved error correction in a memory device are described. An apparatus, such as a memory device, may use an error cache to store indications of memory cells identified as defective and may augment an error correction procedure using the stored indications. If one or more errors are detected in data read from the memory array, the apparatus may check the error cache, and if a bit of the data is indicated as being associated with a defective cell, the bit may be inverted. After such inversion, the data may be checked for errors again. If the inversion corrects an error, the resulting data may be error-free or may include a reduced quantity of errors that may be correctable using an error correction scheme.
US11461165B2 Techniques for repairing an inoperable auxiliary device using another device
The embodiments set forth a technique for enabling a computing device to cure a configuration issue associated with an auxiliary computing device. According to some embodiments, the technique can include the steps of (1) receiving, from the auxiliary computing device, a request to repair the configuration issue, where the request includes device information associated with the auxiliary computing device, and (2) in response to determining, based on the device information, that the auxiliary computing device is known to the computing device: (i) establishing a secure communication link with the auxiliary computing device, (ii) identifying at least one problem associated with the configuration issue, (iii) generating repair information based on the at least one problem, and (iv) transmitting the repair information to the auxiliary computing device over the secure communication link to cause the auxiliary computing device to cure the at least one problem.
US11461164B2 Screen response validation of robot execution for robotic process automation
Screen response validation of robot execution for robotic process automation (RPA) is disclosed. Whether text, screen changes, images, and/or other expected visual actions occur in an application executing on a computing system that an RPA robot is interacting with may be recognized. Where the robot has been typing may be determined and the physical position on the screen based on the current resolution of where one or more characters, images, windows, etc. appeared may be provided. The physical position of these elements, or the lack thereof, may allow determination of which field(s) the robot is typing in and what the associated application is for the purpose of validation that the application and computing system are responding as intended. When the expected screen changes do not occur, the robot can stop and throw an exception, go back and attempt the intended interaction again, restart the workflow, or take another suitable action.
US11461163B1 Remote device error correction
A method and system for correcting embedded device errors. The method may include receiving a first log generated by a first device though a first channel, receiving a second log generated by the first device that identifies a malfunction of the first device through a second channel, determining a corrective action to cause the first device to cease the malfunction, based at least in part on the second log and an inference model, and sending a message to a second device based at least in part on the corrective action.
US11461161B2 Using server power to predict failures
A method for using server power to predict failures includes receiving power consumption data and health alerts of a remote server, analyzing the power consumption data of the remote server to determine trends in the power consumption data, and comparing the trends in the power consumption data and the health alerts with a server failure model. The server failure model is derived from historical power consumption data and health alerts associated with one or more servers of a same type as the remote server. The method includes predicting a failure in the remote server based on the comparison between the trends in the power consumption data and the health alerts and the server failure model and sending an alert in response to the predicted failure. The alert indicates the predicted failure.
US11461157B2 Peripheral device, method, and recording medium
A peripheral device according to the present invention includes: a memory; and a processor. The processor performs operations. The operations includes: detecting a failure related to the peripheral device and notifying a host device of occurrence of the failure; transmitting the failure information to the host device when failure information relating to the failure is requested by the host device after notifying of the occurrence of the failure, storing the failure information in the memory when there is no request for the failure information from the host device, and reading the failure information from the memory and transmitting the read failure information to the host device when the stored failure information is requested by the host device; and initializing the peripheral device after storing the failure information in the memory when initialization is instructed by the host device.
US11461156B2 Block-storage service supporting multi-attach and health check failover mechanism
A block-based storage system hosts logical volumes that are implemented via multiple replicas of volume data stored on multiple resource hosts in different failure domains. Also, the block-based storage service allows multiple client computing devices to attach to a same given logical volume at the same time. In order to prevent unnecessary failovers, a primary node storing a primary replica is configured with a health check application programmatic interface (API) and a secondary node storing a secondary replica determines whether or not to initiate a failover based on the health of the primary replica.
US11461155B2 Method and system for predicting an occurrence of a failure condition in a VDI environment
The present disclosure is related to Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) that discloses a method and system for predicting an occurrence of a failure condition in a VDI environment. A failure prediction system simulates a workload condition, to generate a functional experience corresponding to each information system. Thereafter, the failure prediction system determines a deviation in, performance patterns of each information system, and the functional experience corresponding to each information system, based on historical data of the corresponding information system and transactional data of an enterprise. Finally, an occurrence of a failure condition in a VDI environment is predicted by performing predictive analytics on the determined deviation, based on one or more benchmark metrics. The present disclosure rectifies the performance issues based on the prediction, which in turn prevents the occurrence of the failure condition, thereby improving user experience and productivity in the VDI environment.
US11461149B1 Capacity management in provider networks using dynamic host device instance model reconfigurations
Techniques for capacity management in provider networks using dynamic host device instance type reconfigurations are described. A fleet reconfiguration service performs runtime reconfiguration of slots of host electronic devices that are available to execute compute instances, while the electronic devices may execute other compute instances, to dynamically change the type and/or numbers of slots of the electronic devices available for compute instance execution.
US11461148B2 Field-programmable gate array (FPGA) acceleration resource conservation
In an acceleration processing method, an acceleration processing device combines a first acceleration application and a second acceleration application to obtain a first combined application, and burns the first combined application to a first acceleration resource, where the first combined application includes a top module, the first acceleration application, and the second acceleration application, and the top module includes a statement used to invoke the first acceleration application and a statement used to invoke the second acceleration application.
US11461147B2 Liaison system and method for cloud computing environment
A liaison system and corresponding method consumerize cloud computing. The system comprises a cloud job manager coupled to a first cloud service provider system, a second cloud service provider system, and a pool of consumer devices allocated for use by the liaison system for cloud computing. The cloud job manager manages a first end user request sent from a first end user device to the first cloud service provider system to perform a first computational job via cloud computing and manages the first end user request by selecting a first consumer device to perform at least a portion of the first computational job and assigning the at least a portion of the first computational job to the first consumer device selected. The cloud job manager manages a second end user request sent from a second end user device to the second cloud service provider system to perform a second computational job via cloud computing and manages the second end user request by selecting a second consumer device to perform at least a portion of the second computational job and assigning the at least a portion of the second computational job to the second consumer device selected.
US11461146B2 Scheduling sub-thread on a core running a trusted execution environment
A method, implemented by a computer system comprising a trusted execution environment (TEE) and a rich execution environment (REE) includes creating, by the TEE, a plurality of sub-threads preparing to implement sub-functions of a trusted application (TA), for each sub-thread, triggering, by the TEE, the REE to generate a shadow thread, where running of the shadow thread will cause a core on which the shadow thread runs to enter the TEE, and scheduling the created sub-thread to the entered core for execution.
US11461145B2 Building neural networks for resource allocation for iterative workloads using reinforcement learning
Reinforcement learning agents for resource allocation for iterative workloads, such as training Deep Neural Networks, are configured. One method comprises obtaining a specification of an iterative workload comprising multiple states and a set of available actions for each state, and a domain model of the iterative workload relating allocated resources with service metrics; adjusting weights of a reinforcement learning agent by performing iteration steps for each simulated iteration of the iterative workload and using variables from the simulated iteration to refine the reinforcement learning agent; and determining a dynamic resource allocation policy for the iterative workload. The exemplary iteration steps comprise: (a) selecting an action for a current state, obtaining a reward for the selected action and selecting a next state based on the current state and/or the selected action; (b) updating a function that evaluates a quality of a plurality of state-action combinations; and (c) repeating steps (a) and (b) with a new allocation of resources.
US11461143B2 Computing resource allocation with subgraph isomorphism
A computing system is provided, including a processor configured to generate a directed weighted graph indicating a plurality of functions configured to be executed on a plurality of communicatively connected processing devices. For each of a plurality of pairs of the functions, the processor may determine a shortest path between the pair of functions. The processor may generate a second graph indicating the plurality of pairs of functions connected by the shortest paths. The processor may receive a pipeline directed acyclic graph (DAG) specifying a data pipeline of a plurality of processing stages. The processor may determine a subgraph isomorphism between the pipeline DAG and the second graph. The processor may convey, to one or more processing devices of the plurality of processing devices, instructions to execute the plurality of processing stages as specified by the subgraph isomorphism.
US11461142B2 Automatic memory management method, corresponding micro-controller unit and computer program product
Methods, microprocessors, and systems are provided for implementing an artificial neural network. Data buffers in virtual memory are coupled to respective processing layers in the artificial neural network. An ordered visiting sequence of layers of the artificial neural network is obtained. A virtual memory allocation schedule is produced as a function of the ordered visiting sequence of layers of the artificial neural network, the schedule including a set of instructions for memory allocation and deallocation operations applicable to the data buffers. A physical memory configuration dataset is computed as a function of the virtual memory allocation schedule for the artificial neural network, the dataset including sizes and addresses of physical memory locations for the artificial neural network.
US11461141B2 Methods to deal with insufficient memory protection unit (MPU) regions
This invention presents methods to utilize more regions for tasks than the number of slots in a memory protection unit and to efficiently distribute regions between multiple tasks within a partition.
US11461137B2 Distributed user mode processing
A first processing unit such as a graphics processing unit (GPU) pipelines that execute commands and a scheduler to schedule one or more first commands for execution by one or more of the pipelines. The one or more first commands are received from a user mode driver in a second processing unit such as a central processing unit (CPU). The scheduler schedules one or more second commands for execution in response to completing execution of the one or more first commands and without notifying the second processing unit. In some cases, the first processing unit includes a direct memory access (DMA) engine that writes blocks of information from the first processing unit to a memory. The one or more second commands program the DMA engine to write a block of information including results generated by executing the one or more first commands.
US11461136B2 Substrate processing device and determination method
In a substrate processing device, a technique that achieves OR transfer satisfying a specified condition is provided. The substrate processing device includes an identifying unit configured to refer to usage states of a plurality of process modules at process time slots to identify one or more process modules that can execute processes of substrates included in a control job to be processed among process modules that can be used at the process time slots, a calculating unit configured to assign the processes of the substrates to respective process time slots of the one or more process modules identified by the identifying unit to calculate a time duration from a start to an end of the processes of the substrates, and a determining unit configured to determine start timing of starting the processes of the substrates so that the time duration calculated by the calculating unit satisfies a specified condition.
US11461134B2 Apparatus and method for deferral scheduling of tasks for operating system on multi-core processor
Provided is a method for scheduling of tasks for an operating system on a multi-core processor. The method includes receiving a system call for initiating a scheduling operation on a second core and invoking a scheduling instance to the second core, and the scheduling instance notifies the scheduling operation of an incoming high priority task. Further, the method includes deferring a switching context instance at the second core, and the deferring the switching context instance at the second core includes unblocking the first core to perform other tasks.
US11461131B2 Hosting virtual machines on a secondary storage system
At least a portion of a virtual machine is hosted on at least one node of a first subset of a plurality of nodes of a secondary storage system. The virtual machine comprises a plurality of portions that can be distributed between the plurality of nodes and is configured into a first state of a plurality of states, such that, in the first state, the plurality of portions is distributed between a first subset of the plurality of nodes and each of the first subset of nodes stores a portion of the virtual machine in its corresponding storage device. A node from the second subset of the plurality of nodes to host the virtual machine in a second state of the plurality of states is selected based on at least one of storage, memory or processing resources of one or more nodes of a second subset of the plurality of nodes.
US11461128B2 Apparatus and method for managing use of capabilities
An apparatus and method are provided for managing use of capabilities. The apparatus has processing circuitry to execute instructions, and a plurality of capability storage elements accessible to the processing circuitry and arranged to store capabilities used to constrain operations performed by the processing circuitry when executing instructions. The processing circuitry is operable at a plurality of exception levels, each exception level having different software execution privilege. Further, capability configuration storage is provided to identify capability configuration information for each of the plurality of exception levels. For each exception level, the capability configuration information identifies at least whether the operations performed by the processing circuitry when executing instructions at that exception level are constrained by capabilities. During a switch operation from a source exception level to a target exception level, the capability configuration information in the capability configuration storage pertaining to at least one of the source exception level and the destination exception level is used to determine how execution state of the processing circuitry is managed during the switch operation. This provides a great deal of flexibility in the management of capabilities.
US11461123B1 Dynamic pre-copy and post-copy determination for live migration between cloud regions and edge locations
This disclosure describes systems, devices, and techniques for live migrating virtualized resources between the main region and edge locations. Live migration enables virtualized resources to remain operational during migration. Edge locations are typically separated from secure data centers via the Internet, a direct connection, or some other intermediate network. Accordingly, to place virtualized resources within an edge location, the virtualized resources must be migrated over a secure communication tunnel that can protect virtualized resource data during transmission over the intermediate network. The secure communication tunnel may have limited data throughput. To efficiently utilize resources of the secure communication tunnel, virtualized resource data may be transferred over the tunnel in a two-stage process. The disclosed technology provides various techniques for dynamically selecting which virtualized resource data, and how much virtualized resource data, is transferred over each of the pre-copy and post-copy stages.
US11461122B2 Streaming database cloning using cluster live mounts
A database can be instantly cloned from a source device to a target device by a cluster mapped to a database to be cloned. Nodes of the cluster are mapped over channels to directories of the database. Scripts are generated from one or more templates that specify the order and values to be executed to perform a database job, such as cloning the database to the target device using the mappings. To clone the database, a template can be executed that generates and populates scripts, which can be executed on the target device to provide a functioning cloned database using the mapped cluster.
US11461121B2 Guest-driven virtual machine snapshots
Systems and methods include a snapshot interface to receive, from an application executing within a virtualized execution environment, a request to generate a snapshot of the virtualized execution environment. The snapshot interface forwards the request to generate the snapshot to a virtualization manager. The snapshot interface then receives, from the virtualization manager, a result of the request to generate the snapshot, the result indicating whether the snapshot was generated. Finally, the snapshot interface forwards, to the application, the result of the request.
US11461116B2 Graphical user interface redrawing method. Terminal device and computer readable storage medium
Disclosed by the present invention are a graphical user interface redrawing method, a terminal device and a computer readable storage medium. The method comprises: merging invalidate data of multiple Views under the same View Group in the same VSYNC drawing period in an Android system GUI and saving to a HashMap; sending to a user interface (UI) thread a message for delaying execution of an invalidate instruction; reading all invalidate data from the HashMap and emptying the HashMap after a delay time interval of the message is reached; and executing the invalidate instruction according to the read invalidate data.
US11461113B2 Training method of memory device and electronic device and electronic system including the same
An electronic device includes: a memory device; a nonvolatile memory configured to store a plurality of first configuration parameters respectively corresponding to operating voltages of the memory device and a plurality of second configuration parameters respectively corresponding to operating temperatures of the memory device; and a memory controller configured to: determine a value of a third configuration parameter corresponding to an operating voltage of the memory device among the plurality of first configuration parameters stored in the nonvolatile memory without performing a training operation, determine a value of a fourth configuration parameter corresponding to an operating temperature of the memory device among the plurality of second configuration parameters stored in the nonvolatile memory without performing the training operation, and drive the memory device according to the determined values of the third and the fourth configuration parameters.
US11461112B2 Determining feature settings for code to deploy to a system by training a machine learning module
Provided are a computer program product, system, and method for determining feature settings for code to deploy to a system by training a machine learning module. A determination is made of an outcome of running system code on a system having configuration settings and feature settings of features in the system to enable or disable in response to the outcome. A machine learning module is trained to produce the feature settings indicating to enable or disable the features in response to input comprising the configuration settings of the system.
US11461111B2 Method for running applets, and electronic device
The embodiment of the present disclosure provides a method and an apparatus for running applets, an electronic device and a storage medium. The method includes obtaining uniform resource identifier (URI) information of the applet based on an opening request when the opening request of the applet is received, wherein a format of the URI comprises a protocol name of a target boot protocol and content corresponding to the protocol, and the target boot protocol is a universal boot protocol applied to a plurality of host applications when opening the applet; analyzing the URI information based on grammatical format description rules of the target boot protocol, to obtain a first parameter and a second parameter; obtaining an execution file package of the applet based on the first parameter; and rendering corresponding page resources in the execution file package based on the second parameter. Therefore, the opening of the applet across clients and servers may be unified with the pre-defined target boot protocol, which provides an important prerequisite for the multi-terminal operation of the applet and ensures that the applet has multi-terminal operation capabilities.
US11461108B2 Use of driver and wired connection to diagnose device using disk image
In one aspect, a first device may include at least one processor and storage accessible to the at least one processor. The storage may include instructions executable by the at least one processor to load a driver responsive to a boot command, where the driver may be loaded prior to the first device loading a guest operating system (GOS) stored at the first device. The instructions may then be executable to use the driver to communicate with a second device to receive a disk image over a wired connection to the second device. The instructions may be further executable to continue booting the first device using the disk image rather than the GOS and to, responsive to the first device being booted using the disk image, communicate with the second device over the wired connection to diagnose one or more issues with the first device.
US11461102B2 Circuitry and method
Circuitry comprises prediction storage to store, for a given branch operation, a multi-bit data item and indicator data defining a subset of bits of the multi-bit data item, the subset being one of an ordered succession of different subsets of bits of the multi-bit data item; and prediction generator circuitry to generate a predicted branch outcome for the given branch operation in dependence upon the subset of bits defined by the indicator data and, in response to generation of the predicted branch outcome, to change the subset of bits defined by the indicator data to a next subset in the ordered succession of subsets.
US11461098B2 Apparatuses, methods, and systems for instructions for operating system transparent instruction state management of new instructions for application threads
Systems, methods, and apparatuses relating to an instruction for operating system transparent instruction state management of new instructions for application threads are described. In one embodiment, a hardware processor includes a decoder to decode a single instruction into a decoded single instruction, and an execution circuit to execute the decoded single instruction to cause a context switch from a current state to a state comprising additional state data that is not supported by an execution environment of an operating system that executes on the hardware processor.
US11461097B2 Content-addressable processing engine
A content-addressable processing engine, also referred to herein as CAPE, is provided. Processing-in-memory (PIM) architectures attempt to overcome the von Neumann bottleneck by combining computation and storage logic into a single component. CAPE provides a general-purpose PIM microarchitecture that provides acceleration of vector operations while being programmable with standard reduced instruction set computing (RISC) instructions, such as RISC-V instructions with standard vector extensions. CAPE can be implemented as a standalone core that specializes in associative computing, and that can be integrated in a tiled multicore chip alongside other types of compute engines. Certain embodiments of CAPE achieve average speedups of 14× (up to 254×) over an area-equivalent out-of-order processor core tile with three levels of caches across a diverse set of representative applications.
US11461096B2 Method and apparatus for vector sorting using vector permutation logic
A method for sorting of a vector in a processor is provided that includes performing, by the processor in response to a vector sort instruction, generating a control input vector for vector permutation logic comprised in the processor based on values in lanes of the vector and a sort order for the vector indicated by the vector sort instruction and storing the control input vector in a storage location.
US11461095B2 Method and device for floating point representation with variable precision
The present disclosure relates to a method of storing, by a load and store circuit or other processing means, a variable precision floating point value to a memory address of a memory, the method comprising: reducing the bit length of the variable precision floating point value to no more than a size limit, and storing the variable precision floating point value to one of a plurality of storage zones in the memory, each of the plurality of storage zones having a storage space equal to or greater than the size limit (MBB).
US11461094B2 Non-transitory computer-readable storage medium for storing warning matching program, warning matching method, and warning matching device
A computer-readable recording medium having stored therein a warning matching program for causing a computer to execute a process including: determining whether or not a pre-modification location where a pre-modification warning is output by a static analysis tool in a pre-modification source code and a post-modification location where a post-modification warning is output by the static analysis tool in a post-modification source code are used in same processing; and associating the pre-modification warning with the post-modification warning based on a result of determining whether or not the pre-modification location and the post-modification location are used in the same processing.
US11461093B1 Automated generation of release note data objects based at least in part on release-time configuration settings
Methods, apparatuses, systems, computing entities, and/or the like are provided. An example method may include retrieving software development data associated with a software application; receiving modular configuration data from a client system; determining application usage data based at least in part on a user profile of the client system that is associated with the software application; generating a release note data object based at least in part on at least one of the software development data, the modular configuration data, and the application usage data; and performing one or more software application release operations by transmitting the release note data object to the client system.
US11461090B2 Element detection
Provided herein are systems and methods for providing digital guidance in an underlying computer application. In one exemplary implementation, a method includes setting a rule or rules, in a computing device, in advance of digital guidance content creation, for detecting, upon later playback of the content, page elements of the underlying computer application that are associated with the content. The exemplary method further includes recording, in the computing device, steps of the digital guidance content as the steps are created by a content author, and automatically applying, in the computing device, the previously set rule or rules for detecting page elements, and thereby assigning strong attributes to the page elements. The method further includes saving, in the computing device, the content steps along with the strong attributes of the page elements associated with the content steps.
US11461077B2 Method of displaying data in a table with fixed header
A method and computer-executable program for displaying data in a table having columns, rows and a plurality of cells defined by the columns and rows. The method involves the steps of creating a first and a second sub-tables positioned one above another or side-by-side. The top sub-table defines a non-scrollable, fixed header, while the bottom table defines a scrollable data table. The top table has a visible part and a hidden part, which contains records copied, without re-positioning or re-ordering, from a maximum width cell in the top or bottom table corresponding to each individual column. To form a fixed sidebar, the code computer-executable program code adjusts the height of the rows based on the parameters of a maximum height cell in the row. The method and program provide for a two-step process of glyph determinations: Step 1 uses the glyph determinations to adjust the HTML, by copying data. Step 2 is a multi-task process which (a) takes the HTML data as is, with no more changes from user (b) makes glyph determinations for display, and then (c) actually displays the pixels. to render the fonts on a computer-controlled screen.
US11461064B2 Server, control method, storage medium, and printing system for providing a print service based on information about capability of a printing apparatus
A server providing a cloud print service includes at least one processor that executes a set of instructions, when executed, causing the server to perform operations including acquiring attribute information indicating printing capabilities of a printing apparatus when the printing apparatus is registered as an output destination printer, registering output destination printer information by associating the acquired attribute information with information indicating an output destination, and transmitting, in a case where a request for acquiring capability information about the registered output destination printer is received, the attribute information about the registered output destination printer to a client terminal as a response to the request, wherein in the registering, even in a case where the acquired attribute information about the printing apparatus includes an attribute that is not supported by the cloud print service, the attribute information is registered as the output destination printer information without discarding the attribute information.
US11461061B2 Communication system, communication apparatus, and control method using wireless communication
In a communication system including a communication apparatus and a communication terminal which are able to perform wireless communication with each other, the communication apparatus includes a first wireless communication interface conforming to a Bluetooth standard and including a plurality of antennas, and the communication terminal includes a second wireless communication interface conforming to the Bluetooth standard and one or more controllers configured to acquire angle information and radio field intensity information based on a result of a plurality of radio waves respectively emitted from the plurality of antennas having been received by the second wireless communication interface, and, in response to the angle information and the radio field intensity information having satisfied a predetermined condition, transmit a request for establishment of wireless communication conforming to the Bluetooth standard to the first wireless communication interface via the second wireless communication interface.
US11461060B2 Computer-readable medium, information processing device, communication system, and method for managing how deteriorated a member is in each printer included in the system
A non-transitory computer-readable medium stores computer-readable program instructions executable by a processor connected with an information processing device including a communication interface. The program instructions are configured to, when executed by the processor, cause the processor to receive status information transmitted by a printer, via the communication interface, the status information including usage information regarding use of a particular member that deteriorates with use of the printer, generate notification information based on the usage information included in the received status information, the notification information including at least one of information representing that the particular member needs to be replaced or maintained and information representing that the printer needs to be replaced, and transmit the generated notification information to a device other than the printer via the communication interface.
US11461059B2 Update system for updating firmware for wireless communication device coupled to printing device
An update system includes a printing device configured to be coupled to a wireless communication device performing first communication, and a processing device configured to be connected to the printing device via second communication. The processing device transmits a transmission request for identification information identifying the wireless communication device, to the printing device. The printing device, when receiving the transmission request for the identification information from the processing device, transmits the identification information to the processing device. The processing device, when receiving the identification information from the printing device, transmits firmware corresponding to the received identification information as firmware for update to the printing device. The printing device, when receiving the firmware for update from the processing device, updates firmware stored in a storage unit to the firmware for update.
US11461058B2 Printer performing quality determination process to determine quality of printing result
In a printer, the printing portion prints an image in a printing area of the sheet conveyed by a conveyer. The reader reads the image in the printing area printed by the printing portion. In a case that the printing portion is to print images in a plurality of printing areas of the sheet, the controller sets, as at least one target printing area, a part of the plurality of printing areas. The controller determining whether a printing result in each of the at least one target printing area satisfies a prescribed quality based on image data which is generated by reading the printing result by using the reader.
US11461055B2 Hierarchical and heterogeneous data center
A low-cost, high-performance data center is shown, which is in a hierarchical and heterogeneous architecture. The data center includes at least three groups of servers, providing three kinds of storage media to store three types of data. The three groups of servers are connected to each other via a computer network. For data with medium access frequency, the corresponding group of servers use multi-level cell solid-state drives as the storage media, and these particular multi-level cell solid-state drives operate in a full-disk pseudo-single-level-cell mode.
US11461054B2 Concurrent tape access
Providing concurrent access to a tape volume of a tape emulation unit includes a first process generating a first attachment request to attach to the tape emulation unit, generating a first unique id corresponding to the first attachment request, a second process generating a second attachment request, different from the first attachment request, to attach to the tape emulation unit, generating a second unique id corresponding to the second attachment request, and allowing the first process to access a tape volume on the tape emulation unit using the first unique id while the second process concurrently accesses the tape volume on the tape emulation unit using the second unique id. The first process may access the tape volume for writing data to the tape volume. Only one of the processes may access the tape volume for writing data to the tape volume.
US11461053B2 Data storage system with separate interfaces for bulk data ingestion and data access
Methods, systems, and computer-readable media for a bulk ingestion interface for a distributed data storage system are described. A bulk ingestion interface may allow bulk data to be ingested into a distributed data storage system using compute resources separate from respective compute resources of the distributed data storage system used to perform access requests to datasets stored on one or more resource hosts of the distributed data storage system.
US11461051B2 Storage device and method of operating the same
The present technology relates to an electronic device. A storage device in which a memory device controls an ODT operation to improve operation performance of the memory device with a small number of pins includes a plurality of memory devices comprising a target memory device in which an operation is performed and non-target memory devices, and a memory controller configured to control the plurality of memory devices. Each of the plurality of memory devices includes an on die termination (ODT) flag generator configured to generate a flag that indicates that an ODT operation is possible for the non-target memory devices, and an ODT performer configured to determine whether the ODT operation is an ODT read operation for a read operation or an ODT write operation for a write operation based on the flag and configured to generate an enable signal that enables the ODT read operation or the ODT write operation.
US11461050B2 Managing data lifecycles through decay
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for enforcing a decay policy for a data object. One of the methods includes receiving a request to store a data object in a storage device; obtaining a user policy identifying a lifetime of the data object; determining, using the lifetime of the data object, a voltage policy for a plurality of memory cells of the storage device, wherein: each of the plurality of memory cells will store one or more bits of the data object; the voltage policy identifies a voltage to provide each memory cell; and an expected time at which raw bit errors of the data object will cause the data object to decay is equal to a time point identified by the lifetime of the data object; and storing the data object in the storage device according to the determined voltage policy.
US11461045B2 Platform agnostic atomic operations
A processing unit is configured to access a first memory that supports atomic operations and a second memory via an interface. The second memory or the interface does not support atomicity of the atomic operations. A trap handler is configured to trap atomic operations and enforce atomicity of the trapped atomic operations. The processing unit selectively provides atomic operations to the trap handler in response to detecting that memory access requests in the atomic operations are directed to the second memory via the interface. In some cases, the processing unit detects a frequency of traps that result from atomic operations that include memory access requests to a page stored in the second memory. The processing unit transfers the page from the second memory to the first memory in response to the trap frequency exceeding a threshold.
US11461044B2 Nonvolatile memory device controlling partical usage restriction for memory cell array
According to one embodiment, a nonvolatile memory device includes a memory cell array, first and second storage units, and control unit. The memory cell array includes erase unit areas. The first storage units correspond respectively to the erase unit areas and store items of first information indicating whether a first usage restriction is to be imposed on the corresponding erase unit areas. The second storage units correspond respectively to the erase unit areas and store items of second information indicating whether a second usage restriction is to be imposed on the corresponding erase unit areas. The control unit executes switching control on whether the first usage restriction is to be imposed or not and whether the second usage restriction is to be imposed or not on the memory cell array based on the first and second information.
US11461043B2 Storage device set including storage device and reconfigurable logic chip, and storage system including storage device set
A storage device set includes a storage device configured to communicate with a host, the storage device including a controller configured to generate encrypted input data by encrypting data; and a reconfigurable logic chip configured to receive the encrypted input data from the storage device, generate processed data by processing the encrypted input data according to a configuration, and generate encrypted output data by encrypting the processed data.
US11461042B2 Non-volatile memory module architecture to support memory error correction
Apparatus and methods are provided for operating a non-volatile memory module. In an example, a method can include filling a first plurality of pages of a first non-volatile memory with first data from a first data lane that includes a first volatile memory device, and filling a second plurality of pages of the first non-volatile memory device with second data from a second data lane that includes a second volatile memory device. In certain examples, the first plurality of pages does not include data from the second data lane.
US11461039B2 Nonvolatile memory that stores temperature information therein
A nonvolatile memory includes a memory array, a sensor for measuring a temperature, an interface through which a write command is to be received, and a control circuit. The control circuit is configured to write information of the temperature measured by the sensor in a data storing area of the memory array in which user data associated with the write command is not capable of being written into, when writing the user data in the memory array in response to the received write command.
US11461037B2 Data collection system and data collection method
A data collection system including a device having a communication function and a data collection apparatus configured to collect data transmitted from the device. The data collection apparatus includes a receiver configured to receive data transmitted from the device, a data analyzer configured to acquire analyzed data by analyzing the received data according to analysis data format different for each device, a first data storage which is a non-rewritable storage, a second data storage which is storage that can be accessed faster than the first data storage and that stores a smaller amount of data than the first data storage, a data writer configured to writes and stores the data received by the receiver to the first data storage, and writes and stores the analyzed data acquired by the data analyzer to the second data storage.
US11461036B2 Technologies for logging and visualizing storage events
Technologies for logging and visualizing trace capture data in a data storage subsystem (e.g., storage application layers and data storage devices of a compute device) are disclosed herein. One or more storage events in the data storage subsystem are captured for a specified time period. Statistics are determined from the captured storage events. A visualization of the storage events and statistics for the specified time period is generated.
US11461019B2 Systems and methods for packing data in a scalable memory system protocol
A memory device includes a memory component that stores data and a processor. The processor may receive requests from a requesting component to perform a plurality of data operations, generate a plurality of packets associated with the plurality of data operations, and continuously transmit each of the plurality of packets until each of the plurality of packets are transmitted. Each of the plurality of packets after the first packet of the plurality of packets is transmitted on a subsequent clock cycle immediately after a previous packet is transmitted.
US11461018B2 Direct snapshot to external storage
Directly writing snapshot data for a volume on a storage system to an external storage includes receiving a write of new data to a portion of the storage system, forming encapsulated data by encapsulating either the new data or data at the portion of the storage system in a format that is native to the storage system, and directly writing the encapsulated data to the external storage. The external storage may be cloud storage or may be a tape emulation unit. The data at the portion of the storage system may be encapsulated prior to writing the new data to the storage system. The new data may be encapsulated. Prior to receiving a write of the new data, a full backup may be performed from the storage system to the external storage. The encapsulated data may provide an incremental backup for the full backup.
US11461016B2 Lightweight mounting of a secondary file system data
A data storage system allows a user to search a secondary copy such as a back up, archive, or snapshot and receive an abbreviated version of the secondary copy of the file system as a result of the search. The abbreviated version of the secondary copy of the file system may include metadata such as a listing of secondary copy data that correspond with a search term or other filtering criteria provided by the user. An operating system of the user's computing device may mount the abbreviated version so that it can be displayed within a view of the file system of the computing device. Once a user selects one or more desired data objects listed in the abbreviated version, the selected actual one or more data objects are retrieved from secondary storage.
US11461013B2 Controller, operating method of the controller and memory system
A memory system includes: a plurality of memory devices; a plurality of cores suitable for controlling the plurality of memory devices, respectively; and a controller including: a host interface layer for providing any one of the cores with a request of a host based on mapping between logical addresses and the cores, a remap manager for changing the mapping between the logical addresses and the cores in response to a trigger, a data swapper for swapping data between the plurality of memory devices based on the changed mapping, and a state manager for determining a state of the memory system depending on whether the data swapper is swapping the data or has completed swapping the data, and providing the remap manager with the trigger based on the state of the memory system and a difference in a degree of wear between the plurality of memory devices.
US11461012B2 Non-disruptive data migration from a source storage array to a destination storage array
Data access techniques involve: determining whether there is a copy operation that is being performed from a first LU to a second LU in response to receiving a write operation request for a first data block in the first logic unit (LU); detecting a copy status of data in the first data block in response to determining that there is the copy operation that is being performed; and determining a processing strategy of the write operation request during execution of the copy operation based on the copy status.
US11461009B2 Supporting applications across a fleet of storage systems
Deploying client-specific applications in a storage system utilizing redundant system resources, including: identifying a redundant controller in the storage system, wherein the storage system includes at least a first controller and the redundant controller; and executing one or more applications on the redundant controller, wherein the one or more applications are executed in a container.
US11461008B2 Memory system for improving compression performance of a dictionary coder circuit
A memory system including a history buffer, a hash calculator, a read pointer table, a history buffer writing circuit, a read pointer writing circuit, a read pointer reading circuit, a history buffer reading circuit, a matching circuit replacing the input data string with a reference information referring the matching candidate data string in the case where at least a part of the input data string and a part of the matching candidate data string match. Reading of the read pointer by the read pointer reading circuit and reading of the stored input data string by the history buffer reading circuit are executed after writing of the read pointer by the read pointer writing circuit and writing of the input data string by the history buffer writing circuit are finished.
US11461007B2 Method, device, and computer program product for determining failures and causes of storage devices in a storage system
Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a method, an electronic device, and a computer program product for managing a storage system. The method includes: if it is determined based on current values of a plurality of attribute parameters of a storage device in a storage system that the storage device will have a fault, determining whether the fault of the storage device will not occur again based on reference values of attribute parameters in a first set in the plurality of attribute parameters and current values of attribute parameters in a second set in the plurality of attribute parameters. The method further includes: if it is determined that the fault of the storage device will not occur again, determining a cause of the fault based on the attribute parameters in the first set. The embodiments of the present disclosure can analyze a cause of a fault of a storage device, thereby avoiding the misjudgment of a storage device having no internal fault as a storage device having an internal fault.
US11461002B2 List scrolling and document translation, scaling, and rotation on a touch-screen display
In accordance with some embodiments, a computer-implemented method for use in conjunction with a device with a touch screen display is disclosed. In the method, a movement of an object on or near the touch screen display is detected. In response to detecting the movement, an electronic document displayed on the touch screen display is translated in a first direction. If an edge of the electronic document is reached while translating the electronic document in the first direction while the object is still detected on or near the touch screen display, an area beyond the edge of the document is displayed. After the object is no longer detected on or near the touch screen display, the document is translated in a second direction until the area beyond the edge of the document is no longer displayed.
US11461000B2 User interface adjustment methods and systems
One or more systems and/or methods for adjusting a user interface based upon an orientation of an input object are provided. An input provided by an input object (e.g., a hand of the user) may be received through a display of a device (e.g., a touchscreen display of a smartphone). The input may comprises gesture data corresponding to a gesture performed relative to the display. The input may be evaluated to determine an orientation, such as a hand orientation, of the input object. In an example, curvature associated with the gesture may be evaluated to determine the orientation of the input object. A user interface displayed by the device may be adjusted based upon the orientation of the input object. In an example, a location, a size, an appearance, an output, and/or a functionality of a user interface element displayed within the user interface may be adjusted.
US11460991B2 Prioritizing display of user icons associated with content
Aspects of the present disclosure involve a system comprising a computer-readable storage medium storing a program and method for prioritizing display of an icon representing a user with available content. The program and method provide for determining a display order for multiple icons, each icon corresponding to a user of a messaging application having a content collection available for display; receiving, from a device, an indication to prioritize display of a selected icon of the multiple icons relative to other icons of the multiple icons; updating, in response to receiving the indication, the display order to prioritize display of the selected icon relative to the other icons; and providing, to the device, an indication of the updated display order to cause the multiple icons to be displayed according to the updated display order.
US11460989B2 Display device and method for controlling thereof
A method of controlling a display device outputting an image in either one of display modes including a horizontal mode and a vertical mode, the display device including a display configured to be rotatable, includes displaying at least one user interface (UI) element corresponding to at least one image content. The method further includes based on a user instruction of positioning a highlight on a first UI element among the displayed at least one UI element, identifying whether a resolution of a first image content corresponding to the first UI element corresponds to a current display mode, and based on the resolution of the first image content being identified to not correspond to the current display mode, providing a visual effect to the first UI element.
US11460988B2 Method of styling content and touch screen device for styling content
A method of styling content on a touch screen device is provided. The method includes receiving a user's input with respect to an attribute item of a stroke-based object, receiving a user's touch input with respect to a region indicating the stroke-based object on a touch screen, and changing an attribute value of the stroke-based object based on the attribute item of the stroke-based object and the received user's touch input.
US11460987B2 Modifying graphical user interface processing based on interpretation of user intent
The present disclosure relates to systems, non-transitory computer-readable media, and methods for modifying output of a graphical user interface based at least on the velocity of user input and an interpretation of user intent. In particular, in one or more embodiments, the disclosed systems can modify the rendering of objects in the graphical user interface based on the velocity of user input to the graphical user interface. Additionally, the disclosed systems can modify the output of the graphical user interface in response to a termination of user input at low velocities by utilizing a rolling buffer to store one or more points of user input before passing the points of user input on to a rendering engine for implementation.
US11460986B2 Method for picture display, device, terminal and computer readable storage medium
A method for displaying pictures, a device, a terminal and a computer readable storage medium. The display interface includes a display region and operation region, and the method includes: switching a picture in the display region a picture to be switched corresponding to the picture switching operation in response to the picture switching operation in the operation region. In the embodiments of the present disclosure, by providing an operation region in the display interface, as long as a user performs the picture switching operation in the operation region, the picture displayed in the display region can be replaced and updated, so that the user can flexibly switch the picture to be displayed, thus improving the user experience.
US11460983B2 Method of processing content and electronic device thereof
A method of operating an electronic device is provided. The method includes selecting at least one particular location in content displayed on a display, identifying text included in the at least one particular location, and executing at least one program based on the text.
US11460982B1 Number embedding application system
Systems and methods are provided for using encoded representations of numbers in various applications. The encoded representations of numbers, also referred to as number embeddings, may be multi-element data structures (e.g., multi-dimensional vectors) in which each element is a real-numbered value. The values of a given number embedding collectively encode information from which properties of the number represented by the number embedding may be derived. Number embeddings may be compared or otherwise analyzed with respect to each other to identify patterns or similarities in the numbers represented by each number embedding.
US11460979B2 Display device for processing user utterance and control method of display device
According to an embodiment disclosed in the specification, a display device may include a microphone, a display displaying a screen including a plurality of layers, a memory storing a plurality of application programs, and at least one processor displaying a first user interface (UI) for interacting with a user on a first layer among the plurality of layers, displaying a second UI for displaying information obtained by performing the interaction on a second layer among the plurality of layers, and displaying an image at least partly overlapping with the first UI and the second UI on a third layer among the plurality of layers.
US11460978B2 Display apparatus and non-transitory computer-readable storage medium storing display control program
When a page image is to be displayed, a display apparatus changes a display mode in which the page image is displayed on a display section according to both the orientation of the page image and the orientation of the display section.
US11460974B1 Content discovery refresh
A client application associated with a content sharing network can include functionality for discovering content (e.g., text, image, audio, video, and other multimedia data) of the network. The content discovery functionality can be graphically represented as a feed with the top-ranking content (e.g., most relevant content, most recently created content, content created in a geographic location most proximate to a user, etc.) displayed at the top of the feed and lower-ranking content displayed at the bottom of the feed. The feed can re-order itself based on user interactions, content characteristics, system trends, and the like. A user can navigate to various portions of the feed, and the feed can continuously refresh itself to give the user an impression of an infinite feed of fresh, relevant content.
US11460967B2 Electronic device
An electronic device including a display layer and a sensor layer including a plurality of sensing units. Each of the plurality of sensing units includes at least one sub sensing unit. The at least one sub sensing unit includes a first pattern including a first portion and a second portion, a first cross pattern including a first cross portion and a second cross portion, a second cross pattern, and a bridge pattern. The second portion extends in a first cross direction crossing the first direction and a second direction crossing the first direction to face the first cross portion, and the second cross portion extends in the first cross direction to face the first portion.
US11460963B2 Display device
A display device includes a display module including a display panel and an input sensing layer on the display panel, and a flexible circuit film connected to the display module. The flexible circuit film includes a base film, a sensor connection wire, a ground wire, an insulating layer, a first conductive layer, and a cover tape. The sensor connection wire is on the base film and is electrically connected to the input sensing layer. The ground wire is on the base film, and the insulating layer covers the sensor connection wire. The first conductive layer is on the insulating layer and is electrically connected to the ground wire, and the cover tape is on the first conductive layer and is electrically connected to the ground wire.
US11460961B2 Method for determining proximity of at least one object using electronic device
A method for determining a proximity of at least one object using an electronic device is provided. The method includes obtaining hover data from a touch panel of the electronic device. Further, the method includes determining at least one of a first hover or a second hover based on the hover data of the at least one object obtained for the touch panel. Further, the method includes determining the proximity of the at least one object to the touch panel of the electronic device based on at least one of the first hover or the second hover.
US11460960B2 Display device
A display device includes a touch panel; a display panel under the touch panel and displaying an image; a piezoelectric element under the touch panel and including an upper electrode, a lower electrode and a piezoelectric layer; and a rectifying circuit connected to the piezoelectric element.
US11460959B2 Large area touch fabric
A capacity touch fabric sensor (10) comprising a fabric layer (30) and layer (20) of a highly resistive material coating, the resistive coating layer (20) coating the fabric layer (30), wherein the fabric sensor (10) further comprises a plurality of electrodes (40) superimposed to the fabric layer (30), the plurality of electrodes (40) being electrically coupled with the first layer (20) of resistive material coating, each electrode (40) being electrically connected to an electronic control unit (450), the electronic control unit (450) being configured to evaluate the capacitance variation of the resistive layer that is indicative of a touch event on the capacity touch fabric sensor (10).[FIG. 1]
US11460958B2 Touch panel, touch display and method of manufacturing touch panel
A touch panel, a touch display and a method of manufacturing the touch panel are provided. The touch panel includes a substrate, at least one driving electrode, at least one first sensing electrode, at least one second sensing electrode, and an elastic dielectric material. The at least one first sensing electrode is disposed on the substrate and is electrical insulating from the at least one driving electrode. The at least one second sensing electrode is disposed on the at least one first sensing electrode and overlapped with the at least one first sensing electrode. The elastic dielectric material is disposed between the at least one first sensing electrode and the at least one second sensing electrode.
US11460957B2 Ultrasonic fingerprint sensor with a contact layer of non-uniform thickness
An ultrasonic sensor includes a two-dimensional array of ultrasonic transducers, a contact layer, a matching layer between the two-dimensional array and the contact layer, where the matching layer has a non-uniform thickness, and an array controller configured to control activation of ultrasonic transducers during an imaging operation for imaging a plurality of pixels within the two-dimensional array of ultrasonic transducers. During the imaging operation, the array controller is configured to activate different subsets of ultrasonic transducers associated with different regions of the two-dimensional array of ultrasonic transducers at different transmission frequencies, where the different frequencies are determined such that a thickness of the matching layer at a region is substantially equal to a quarter wavelength of the first transmission frequency for the region. The array controller is also configured to combine the plurality of pixels into a compound fingerprint image that compensates for the non-uniform thickness of the matching layer.
US11460956B2 Determining the location of a user input device
A system includes an image capturing device, a user input device, and a processor coupled to the image capturing device and user input device. The processor includes instructions for capturing a data image with the image capturing device. The data image includes a signal from the user input device. The processor further includes instructions for deactivating the signal from the user input device and, after deactivating the signal from the user input device, capturing an ambient image. The processor further includes instructions for subtracting the ambient image from the data image and determining a position of the user input device in a three-dimensional space using a result of the subtracting.
US11460955B2 Projection system, position detection system, and method for controlling position detection system
There is provided a projection system including a projector that projects a projection image on a projection surface and a pointing element that points at the projection surface. The pointing element includes a reflector that is provided at a front end section of the pointing element and reflects infrared light, and an information communication section that transmits contact notification to the projector when the pointing element senses contact between the front end section and an object. The projector includes a light radiator that radiates the infrared light toward the projection surface, a first camera that captures an image of the projection surface, a second camera that is disposed in a position different from a position of the first camera and captures an image of the projection surface, and a detection section that detects a position where the pointing element comes into contact with the projection surface.
US11460952B2 Apparatus and method for automatically calibrating capacitance per channel
Disclosed herein are an apparatus and method for automatically calibrating capacitance per channel, for measuring parasitic capacitance values of respective channels due to a difference in a length of a wiring of each capacitance sensing channel when a circuit is designed and adding a unique calibration capacitance value of each channel such that all channels have the same reference capacitance value that is preset, and in detail, the apparatus for automatically calibrating a capacitance per channel includes a touch sensing device including a plurality of touch sensing regions, and a capacitance measurement and calibration device configured to measure parasitic capacitances of channels connected to the plurality of touch sensing regions, respectively, and to add a unique calibration capacitance of each channel to a corresponding channel to acquire a preset reference capacitance when each channel is connected to the parasitic capacitance.
US11460947B1 Touch screen
A touch screen includes a touch panel including a plurality of touch blocks, and a knob, being touch-sensitive and rotatable, disposed on top of the touch panel. An area of the touch panel not covered with the knob is defined as a first area, an area of the touch panel covered with the knob is defined as a second area, and touch blocks belonging to both the first area and the second area are defined as overlapped blocks. Sense signals associated with the overlapped blocks are de-emphasized.
US11460941B2 Touch display panel
A touch display panel comprises a base substrate, a thin film transistor device structure, an organic light-emitting diode device structure, a packaging structure, and a touch screen structure that are sequentially arranged from bottom to top. The touch display panel further comprises a first induction electrode lead and a second induction electrode lead, wherein the first induction electrode lead is provided in the touch screen structure; the second induction electrode lead is provided in the thin film transistor device structure; and the first induction electrode lead is electrically connected to the second induction electrode lead.
US11460937B2 Display panel and display device
A display panel and a display device are provided in embodiments of the disclosure, including: a first substrate, on a display side of the display panel; and a second substrate opposite to the first substrate; and a first transparent conductive pattern is provided on a side surface of the first substrate facing towards the second substrate, and is arranged to be electrically connected to a ground point.
US11460932B2 Input device and input system
An input device includes a pressure sensitive unit and a sensing unit. The pressure sensitive unit includes a clicking part and a pressure sensor. The clicking part has a press surface and is configured to provide a sense of click to an operation body which applies pushing force to the press surface. The pressure sensor is disposed on an opposite side of the clicking part from the press surface. The sensing unit is aligned with the pressure sensitive unit when viewed from a front side of the press surface and is configured to sense that the operation body comes in proximity to or comes into contact with a second detection surface.
US11460931B2 Recovering perspective distortions
A method for recovering perspective distortion of a coded dot pattern on a surface, comprises generating a stereo-pair of images of a portion of the coded dot pattern, the stereo-pair of images comprising an overlap region comprising a subset of dots of the coded dot pattern that are common to the stereo-pair of images, selecting, in one image of the stereo-pair of images, a focus pattern from the subset of dots, determining a set of potential matches for the focus pattern in the other image of the stereo-pair of images, for each potential match, determining a set of additional dots of the coded dot pattern consistent with a single plane, and selecting a single plane with the highest number of consistent matched dots.
US11460929B2 User-defined virtual interaction space and manipulation of virtual cameras with vectors
The technology disclosed relates to creating user-defined interaction spaces and modalities in a three dimensional (3D) sensor space in response to control gestures. It also relates to controlling virtual cameras in the 3D sensor space using control gestures and manipulating controls of the virtual cameras through the control gestures. In particular, it relates to defining one or more spatial attributes of the interaction spaces and modalities in response to one or more gesture parameters of the control gesture. It also particularly relates to defining one or more visual parameters of a virtual camera in response to one or more gesture parameters of the control gesture.
US11460926B2 Human-computer interface system
One variation of a system includes a substrate including: a first layer including a first spiral trace coiled in a first direction; a second layer arranged below the first layer and including a second spiral trace coiled in a second direction and cooperating with the first spiral trace to form a multi-layer inductor; and a sensor layer including an array of drive and sense electrode pairs. The system also includes: a cover layer arranged over the substrate and defining a touch sensor surface; and a first magnetic element arranged below the substrate and defining a first polarity facing the multi-layer inductor. The system further includes a controller configured to drive an oscillating voltage across the multi-layer inductor to oscillate the substrate in response to detecting an input on the touch sensor surface based on electrical values from the set of drive and sense electrode pairs.
US11460924B2 System and method for detecting and characterizing inputs on a touch sensor surface
One variation of a system for interfacing a computer system and a user includes: a touch sensor defining a touch sensor surface and extending over an array of sense electrode and drive electrode pairs; a vibrator coupled to the touch sensor surface; and a controller configured to: detect application of an input onto the touch sensor surface and a force magnitude of the first input at a first time; execute a down-click cycle in response to the force magnitude exceeding a threshold magnitude by driving the vibrator to oscillate the touch sensor surface; map a location of the input on the touch sensor surface to a key of a keyboard represented by the touch sensor surface; and output a touch image representing the key and the force magnitude of the input on the touch sensor surface at approximately the first time.
US11460923B2 Acoustic augmentation of haptic vibration with correlated sounds
Described herein are system and method embodiments of acoustic augmentation of haptic vibration with correlated sounds. Embodiments of a haptic driven signal crossing both vibration band and acoustic band are disclosed. The driven signal at the acoustic band enables a haptic in an electronic device to provide an audio augmentation for haptic vibration independent from a loudspeaker of the electronic device. Upon a touch on a touch surface is detected, a vibration request is generated based on the touch and user preferences. A pattern generator is used to generate a vibration signal based on the vibration request to drive a haptic vibrator for desired vibration and acoustic sound patterns.
US11460921B2 System for wireless communication between a brain activity monitoring system and a resource
Embodiments of the invention are directed to a system, method, and computer program product for wireless communication between a brain activity morning system and a resource. The system first transmits a request for a password associated with a resource account based on determining a user is utilizing a brain activity measuring device. The system determines, based on a first brain activity signal, that the first brain activity signal indicates the password associated with the resource account. The system can also perform a resource transaction based on the first brain activity sign and the resource account.
US11460919B1 Wearable gesture detector
A wearable gesture detector includes a wristband with a plurality of pressure-sensitive conductive pads coupled to the wristband. The pressure-sensitive conductive pads are configured to detect epidermal deformations caused by muscular contraction or extension during a hand gesture. The wearable gesture detector further includes a controller communicatively coupled to the pressure-sensitive conductive pads. The controller is configured to collect hand gesture data samples based on the epidermal deformations detected by the plurality of pressure-sensitive conductive pads.
US11460915B2 Medical augmented reality navigation
The disclosed method encompasses registering an augmented reality device such as augmented reality glasses with a tracking coordinate system associated with a position tracking system. This may be effected by different approaches, for example by using a distance measurement unit (depth sensor) of the augmented reality device to determine a position of the augmented reality device relative to an object in a medical environment such as in surgery or radiotherapy/radiosurgery. The object may additionally be tracked by the position tracking system so that on the basis of the distance measurement, a relative position between the augmented reality device and the tracking coordinate system can be determined in order to register the augmented reality device with the position tracking system. This registration allows displaying augmentation information in a desired context and/or at a desired location in the image of the medical environment captured by the augmented reality device.
US11460910B2 Systems and methods for mitigating power failover
A rack in a datacenter is powered by a first power feed and a second power feed. The rack supports a plurality of servers which have a maximum combined power consumption which is greater than a maximum supplied power from either the first power feed or the second power feed. When power is lost from one of the power feeds, a rack manager reduces the total power consumption of the plurality of servers by throttling at least one of the servers and/or shutting off at least one of the plurality of servers.
US11460908B2 Storage system and method for transmitting signal in storage system
A storage system includes a first storage device and a second storage device, a first programmable chip of the first storage device and a second programmable chip of the second storage device are connected in series, and the second storage device is in a sleep state. The first programmable chip sends a wakeup instruction to the second programmable chip to instruct the second storage device to enter a working state. In this way, the second storage device is switched from the sleep state to the working state by using a programmable chip of the storage device.
US11460906B2 Electronic device and operation method thereof
An electronic device includes a plurality of cores, and a clock generator configured to provide a plurality of clock signals to the plurality of cores, respectively, wherein the plurality of cores includes a system core that controls the clock generator to generate the clock signals having frequencies of the respective cores, wherein the frequencies are optimized and determined based on a type of an event of the electronic device, and wherein to clock signals with optimized frequencies are applied to the respective cores in order to perform the event.
US11460905B2 Frequency scaling responding to a performance change method and apparatus and computer-readable storage medium
This application provides a frequency scaling method. The method includes: predicting an energy efficiency parameter for processing a current frame of an image by at least one module; and selecting, from a plurality of frequency sets based on the predicted energy efficiency parameter, a first frequency set that meets an energy efficiency requirement, and scaling a working frequency of each of the at least one module for processing the current frame to a preset frequency corresponding to each of the at least one module. According to the technical solutions provided in the embodiments of this application, a load change requirement can be responded to in time in a frequency scaling process.
US11460904B2 Image displaying apparatus and method of operating the same
The present disclosure relates to an image displaying apparatus. The image displaying apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure includes: an input unit, a camera, a display, and a controller configured to: when the display is turned on and a screen is displayed, check whether a user input is received through the input unit; in response to the user input not being received within a predetermined first period of time, acquire a first image through the camera; determine whether at least one object, corresponding to a face of a user, is included in the acquired first image; and when the at least one object, corresponding to the face of the user, is not included in the acquired first image, control the display to be turned off. Various other embodiments are possible.
US11460899B2 Computing devices with integrated and isolated liquid cooling
An example computing device includes: a housing; a liquid cooling system; a first compartment of the housing that contains processing components; a second compartment of the housing that contains cooling components of the liquid cooling system; an airgap in the housing that physically separates and thermally isolates the first compartment and the second compartment, the airgap defined by external surfaces of the housing; and, a conduit of the housing that joins the first compartment and the second compartment at a side of the airgap, the conduit routing, internal to the housing, tubing of the liquid cooling system from the first compartment to the second compartment, the tubing conveying liquid that carries heat from the processing components to the cooling components for dissipation.
US11460897B2 Laptop computer with display-side cooling system
A computing device comprises: a base portion; a display portion that is movably coupled to the base portion and includes a housing having a movable panel and one or more fixed panels; and a mechanical assembly that positions the movable panel away from the one or more fixed panels as the display portion opens away from the base portion.
US11460894B2 Under-display camera
An under-display camera is provided, wherein an image acquisition unit including the under-display camera is configured to generate an evaluation image based on a first light, by using an imaging unit including an image sensor. The first light is output by a light emitting unit, including a light source, and passes through a display panel. The under-display camera is controlled based on a result of evaluating a performance of the under-display camera, the result being obtained by calculating a feature value based on the evaluation image, calculating a reference value based on a reference image, and comparing the feature value with the reference value, the reference image being obtained based on a second light output by the light emitting unit, the second light not passing the display panel.
US11460891B2 Electronic device
An electronic device including a device body, a first antenna module, a second antenna module, and an electrically conductive structure is provided. The first antenna module is disposed on the device body, and the second antenna module is disposed on the device body. The electrically conductive structure includes a first section and a second section, and the first section is connected between the first antenna module and the second section. The first section is extended along a first direction, the second section is extended toward the second antenna module along a second direction not parallel to the first direction, and the second section and the second antenna module have a gap therebetween.
US11460888B2 Slidable display device having flexible display
A flexible display device is disclosed. The flexible display device includes a first body, a second body, a flexible display, and a lubrication rail. The lubrication rail is made of self-lubricating engineering plastic, and is provided as a pair of lubrication rails. When the first body and the second body move relative to each other, a surface of the lubrication rail significantly reduces friction that occurs in a contact portion between the first body and the second body.
US11460885B2 Eyewear device with fingerprint sensor for user input
A system comprises an eyewear device that includes a frame, a temple connected to a lateral side of the frame, a fingerprint sensor, and a sensing circuit. The fingerprint sensor includes an input surface to receive input of a finger skin surface. The sensing circuit is configured to track a pattern of fingerprint ridges of the finger skin surface on the input surface. Execution of programming by a processor configures the system to perform functions to track, via the sensing circuit, the pattern of fingerprint ridges of the finger skin surface on the input surface; generate a fingerprint image having the tracked pattern of fingerprint ridges; extract fingerprint features from the fingerprint image; and authorize the user to utilize the eyewear device based on the extracted fingerprint features.
US11460883B2 Display device
Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a display device, and more particularly, to a display device in which the number of data link lines or touch lines can be increased in a bent area or a folded area of a display panel. According to the embodiments of the present disclosure, it is possible to provide a display device in which the number of data link lines or touch lines can be increased in a bent area or a folded area of a display panel.
US11460872B2 High voltage measurement system and calibration method
Voltage measurement calibration methods and junction circuits. In one embodiment, the junction circuit includes a capacitor and a voltage adjustment circuit. The junction circuit is electrically coupled to an output of a capacitive voltage divider circuit. The capacitor is electrically coupled between the output of the capacitive voltage divider circuit and a reference terminal. The voltage adjustment circuit is electrically coupled between the output of the capacitive voltage divider circuit and an output of the junction circuit. The voltage adjustment circuit includes an adjustable impedance component configured to adjust a voltage gain of the voltage adjustment circuit.
US11460869B2 Fluid control system and flow rate measurement method
A fluid control system (1) comprises: a first valve (21) provided downstream of a flow rate controller (10), a flow rate measuring device (30) provided downstream of the first valve (21) and having a second valve (22), an open/close detector (26) provided to the second valve (22), and a controller (25) for controlling an open/close operation of the first valve (21) and the second valve (22), and the controller (25) controls the open/close operation of the first valve (21) in response to a signal output from the open/close detector (26).
US11460865B2 Method and system for longitudinal control of aircraft
Methods and systems for longitudinal control of aircraft during flight are disclosed. One method comprises receiving a commanded normal acceleration of the aircraft and computing a target pitch rate for the aircraft based on the commanded normal acceleration. The target pitch rate is used in a control technique for controlling one or more flight control surfaces of the aircraft to achieve the target pitch rate for the aircraft. The control technique can include (e.g., incremental) nonlinear dynamics inversion.
US11460864B2 Moving body guidance system, moving body, guidance device, and computer program
A vehicle guidance system includes vehicles, a positioning device to measure a location of each of the vehicles and output location information of the vehicles; a guidance device to generate, for each vehicle, a guidance command to guide the vehicle; and a storage device to store a guide command for each vehicle. The guidance device generates a guidance command including location information of points of passage defining a traveling path for each vehicle, stores the guidance command to the storage device, and, when at least some of the points of passage are to be altered, stores altered location information of points of passage to the storage device. Each vehicle accesses the storage device to acquire, from the storage device, the altered location information of points of passage.
US11460861B2 Cloud based robotic control systems and methods
A method of controlling an operation of a robot (102) is provided using a cluster of nodes (104) in a network (106). The method includes receiving, using a gateway cloud driver (108), robot state information from the robot (102) via the network (106), and converting, using the gateway cloud driver (108), the robot state information into at least one message. The method further includes transmitting, using a message broker (110), the at least one message to the cluster of nodes (104) via the network (106). The method further includes processing, using the cluster of nodes (104) in the network (106), the at least one message by parallel computing, and generating, using the cluster of nodes (104) in the network (106), a robot command to control the operation of the robot (102).
US11460860B2 Swarm-based trajectories for motor vehicles
Technologies and techniques for producing swarm trajectories for a specified lane of a roadway section, wherein a plurality of vehicles driving in the specified lane transmits the respective driving trajectories of the vehicles to a back-end computer, which determines a swarm trajectory for the specified lane from the transmitted trajectories. The vehicles determine specified constraints during driving in the lane, and the determined constraints are transmitted to the back-end computer together with the trajectory in question. The back-end computer determines at least one swarm trajectory for the specified lane as a function of at least one constraint from the transmitted trajectories and the constraints.
US11460854B1 System to determine floor or obstacle by autonomous mobile device
An autonomous mobile device (AMD) moving in a physical space determines the presence of obstacles using images acquired by a stereocamera and avoids those obstacles. A floor with few visible features is difficult to characterize. The floor and any obstacles thereon may be difficult to characterize due to noise, perspective effect, and so forth. A score is determined that indicates whether a particular pixel in an image is deemed to be associated with a parallel surface (the floor) or a perpendicular surface (an obstacle). The score is computationally inexpensive to calculate and allows for highly accurate and low latency determinations as to the presence of an obstacle that would impede movement of the AMD. Orientation changes in the AMD, such as movement over a bumpy floor, are well tolerated as are floor features such as flooring transitions, ramps, and so forth which the AMD is able to traverse.
US11460849B2 Automated route selection by a mobile robot
A mobile robot is configured for operation in a commercial or industrial setting, such as an office building or retail store. The robot can patrol one or more routes within a building, and can detect violations of security policies by objects, building infrastructure and security systems, or individuals. In response to the detected violations, the robot can perform one or more security operations. The robot can include a removable fabric panel, enabling sensors within the robot body to capture signals that propagate through the fabric. In addition, the robot can scan RFID tags of objects within an area, for instance coupled to store inventory. Likewise, the robot can generate or update one or more semantic maps for use by the robot in navigating an area and for measuring compliance with security policies.
US11460844B2 Unmanned aerial image capture platform
Methods and systems are disclosed for an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) configured to autonomously navigate a physical environment while capturing images of the physical environment. In some embodiments, the motion of the UAV and a subject in the physical environment may be estimated based in part on images of the physical environment captured by the UAV. In response to estimating the motions, image capture by the UAV may be dynamically adjusted to satisfy a specified criterion related to a quality of the image capture.
US11460843B2 Parallelized tree-based decision scheme for autonomous vehicle
A system or method implemented by an autonomous vehicle involves determining a path plan to reach a destination from an origin. The path plan includes two or more path steps indicating tasks to be completed to reach the destination. The method includes, during traversal of the path plan by the autonomous vehicle, evaluating one or more of the two or more path steps of a planning horizon to determine a behavior plan for the planning horizon. The planning horizon is based on a current position of the autonomous vehicle, the behavior plan includes a speed and a trajectory, and the evaluating includes performing a cost analysis using a parallelized tree-based decision scheme at each of two or more simulation intervals within the planning horizon. The evaluating and the determining the behavior plan is repeated at two or more positions of the autonomous vehicle from the origin to the destination.
US11460841B2 Remote operation extending an existing route to a destination
An apparatus for remote support of autonomous operation of a vehicle includes a processor that is configured to perform a method including receiving, from a vehicle traversing a driving route from a start point to an end point at a destination, an assistance request signal identifying an inability of the vehicle at the destination to reach the end point, generating a first map display including a representation of a geographical area and the vehicle within the geographical area, receiving, from the vehicle, sensor data from one or more sensing devices of the vehicle, generating a remote support interface including the first map display and the sensor data, and transmitting instruction data to the vehicle that includes an alternative end point at the destination responsive to an input signal provided to the remote support interface.
US11460840B2 Method for operating an unmanned aerial vehicle as well as an unmanned aerial vehicle
A method for operating an unmanned aerial vehicle, which is flight-controlled by a flight control unit to follow a given trajectory, includes an optimization of the trajectory based on a simulation model of the unmanned aerial vehicle and a communication link to a ground station to form a trajectory along which a certain connection quality to the ground station can be maintained.
US11460839B2 Unmanned aerial vehicle access method and device
An unmanned aerial vehicle access method being used for a base station includes: receiving a random access request sent by an unmanned aerial vehicle, the random access request including a random access preamble; when it is determined to respond to the random access request of the unmanned aerial vehicle, sending a random access initial response to the unmanned aerial vehicle; receiving a first message sent by the unmanned aerial vehicle, the first message including terminal indication information, the terminal indication information being used for indicating that a terminal, which requests to access, is the unmanned aerial vehicle; and when it is determined to allow the access of the unmanned aerial vehicle, sending, to the unmanned aerial vehicle, a second message for indicating that access is allowed.
US11460835B2 BOP control systems and related methods
Some embodiments of the present BOP control systems include a system controller configured to actuate a first BOP function by communicating one or more commands to one or more nodes of a functional pathway selected from one or more available functional pathways associated with the first BOP function, each node comprising an actuatable component configured to actuate in response to a command received from the system controller, each node having one or more sensors configured to capture a first data set corresponding to actuation of the component and a processor configured to analyze the first data set to determine a useful life remaining of the component and/or compare the first data set to a second data set corresponding to a simulation of actuation of the component.
US11460834B2 Validating an upgrade for a data acquisition system
There are described a method, apparatus, and kit for validating an upgrade to a data acquisition system (DAS). The method comprises acquiring measurement data from a composite part using an upgraded DAS, the composite part representing a family of parts and having features from different parts of the family of parts incorporated thereon; comparing the measurement data to reference data defining tolerances for the measurement data; and validating the upgrade to the DAS based on the comparing of the measurement data to the reference data.
US11460832B2 Object tracking-based control of manufacturing processes in the metalworking industry
A method for manufacturing control of machining of workpieces in a manufacturing hall that includes providing a plurality of image acquisition devices configured to acquire image sequences of allocated observation areas, identifying an object to be tracked in a first image of a first image sequence using at least one object feature, determining positions of the object feature in images of subsequent image sequences, determining a current position of the object by localizing the object feature in a temporally current image of one of the image sequences, and assigning the position of the object feature in the temporally current image to a current position in the observation area of the image sequence that includes the temporally current image, and integrating the determined current position of the object into the manufacturing control of the hall.
US11460830B2 Scarf repair apparatus, system, and method
Disclosed herein is a duplicator assembly for forming a first void, which can be layered, in a laminated material of a part that matches a second void in a scarf repair guide. The duplicator assembly comprises an arm that comprises a first end portion and a second end portion. The first end portion is spaced apart from the second end portion. The duplication assembly also comprises a probe that is fixed to the first end portion of the arm and configured to trace the second void in the scarf repair guide. The duplication assembly further comprises a milling tool that is fixed to the second end portion of the arm such that the milling tool is co-movably coupled with the probe via the arm.
US11460829B2 Management apparatus and non-transitory computer readable medium
A management apparatus includes a processor configured to: autonomously collect, even without an instruction from a user, attribute data concerning attributes of a product defined by a three-dimensional shape, in accordance with a collection rule for collecting the attribute data concerning the product, the attribute data being generated in individual process stages before the product is manufactured; associate the collected attribute data with three-dimensional shape data indicating the three-dimensional shape of the product, as attributes of the three-dimensional shape data, in accordance with a superimposition rule which defines association between the three-dimensional shape data and the attribute data concerning the product; and manage the three-dimensional shape data and the attributes of the product.
US11460827B2 Controller and machine learning device
In a controller and a machine learning device capable of suppressing an influence of an abnormal value based on noise, etc., the machine learning device included in the controller includes a state observation unit for acquiring input data including at least one of internal data and external data of the manufacturing machine controlled by the controller, an input safety circuit for detecting an abnormality in the input data and outputting safe input data, a machine learning unit for executing learning of a learning model and inference using the learning model based on the safe input data and outputting inference data as an inference result, an output safety circuit for detecting an abnormality in the inference data and outputting safe inference data, and an output unit for outputting output data based on the safe inference data.
US11460826B2 Servo motor controller
To provide a servo motor controller allowing to eliminate the risk of abnormal driving in a servo motor caused due to the inability to detect abnormality prior to establishment of absolute position. A device is configured to control a servo motor of an industrial machine. The device includes a position detection part configured to detect a position of the servo motor, a magnetic pole detection part configured to detect a magnetic pole position of the servo motor, and a pole position calculation part configured to, at least in initial calculation, obtain the magnetic pole position detected by the magnetic pole detection part as an initial magnetic pole position, prior to establishment of absolute position, and in the following calculation, incrementally obtain the magnetic pole position on the basis of data of the position detected by the position detection part and a magnetic pole interval of the motor.
US11460825B2 Quality determination device and quality determination method
A quality determination device includes an acquisition unit for acquiring a drive current during tapping, from a motor provided in a machine tool that performs tapping, and a determination unit for determining acceptance or rejection of a screw hole formed by the tapping, based on the drive current, an electric power of the motor obtained from the drive current, or a torque of the motor obtained from the drive current.
US11460819B1 Smart kitchen
A multimedia computer system is concealed within a plurality of kitchen cabinets and components. At least one (1) upper cabinet door is provided with a flat screen digital display, configured to transmit different information or backgrounds, while images can be continuously spread across adjacent screens. Each display may be touch sensitive and may be provided with whiteboard functionality. Both a hidden and wireless keyboard and mouse and a voice control are provided to operate the kitchen. Low profile speakers are disposed throughout the kitchen to provide audio output, while video cameras provide for facial recognition, video conferencing, and/or security. The system is also compatible with video gaming.
US11460814B2 Time-to-digital converters with low area and low power consumption
TDCs for converting time periods to digital values are disclosed. An example TDC includes a ring oscillator and a residue generation circuit. Each stage of the residue generation circuit is configured to operate on outputs from two different stages of the ring oscillator. The TDC further includes a counter for counting the number of times that an output of one of the stages of the ring oscillator switches between being at a first signal level and being at a second signal level during a time period that is being converted to a digital value. The TDC also includes a combiner for generating the digital value by combining a value indicative of the number of times counted by the counter and an output of the residue generation circuit. Such a TDC may have relatively low area and low power consumption compared to the conventional TDC designs, while yielding sufficiently linear behavior.
US11460806B2 Fixing device and image forming apparatus
A fixing device includes a first feeder provided downstream of a fixing portion heating a toner image formed on a first side of a sheet in a feeding direction, a second feeder provided adjacent downstream of the first feeder, and a guide contacting with a second side of the sheet fed by the first feeder and guiding toward the second feeder, a blower, a first duct guiding the air at a first position between the first and feeders, and a second duct at a second position between the first position and the first feeder. The first and second feeders are contactable to the sheet over an entire width. The air from the blower passes through the first duct, is sent to a feeding passage formed between the first and second feeders from the first position, and sent to the second side, then, the air passes through the second duct from the feeding passage via the second position and is exhausted.
US11460803B2 Process cartridge
A developing roller and a photosensitive drum are aligned in a second direction different from a first direction. A toner storage portion stores toner to be supplied to the photosensitive drum by the developing roller. A waste-toner storage portion stores toner conveyed through a conveyance pipe. The waste-toner storage portion has a main portion and a protruding portion protruding from the main portion in the first direction. A drum cartridge has a guide portion configured to guide the protruding portion of the waste-toner storage portion when a developing cartridge is being mounted on the drum cartridge. The guide portion includes first and second guides. The first guide extends in a third direction different from the first and second directions. The second guide continues from the first guide and is located closer to the photosensitive drum than the first guide is. The second guide extends in the second direction.
US11460801B2 Developing cartridge
A developing cartridge may include a housing configured to hold toner. The cartridge may further include a developing roller including a developing roller shaft, a supply roller including a supply roller shaft, a developing electrode and a supply electrode. The developing electrode and supply electrode may be configured to guide an electrical contact of an image forming apparatus in one or more directions. In some examples, the developing electrode and supply electrode may have angled surfaces that extend toward one another.
US11460800B2 Shutter for imaging device fuser assembly triggered by cartridge
An imaging device has a fuser assembly and a removably insertable cartridge with an activation device. The fuser assembly has a fusing nip that heats during use. A shutter moves between a fully opened and fully closed position to allow or block access to the fusing nip. A frame has an opening to allow passage of the activation device of the cartridge. During use, the shutter blocks access to the fusing nip until the activation device of the cartridge passes through the opening of the frame and contacts a corresponding activation surface, whereby the shutter begins opening and travels through a range of movement until reaching the fully opened position when the cartridge is fully inserted into the imaging device. Removal of the cartridge reverses the action of the shutter.
US11460793B2 Image forming apparatus
An image forming apparatus includes an image forming unit, a fixing unit including a first rotary member and a second rotary member, a reciprocation mechanism configured to reciprocally move the fixing unit in a width direction, a duplex conveyance unit configured to reverse a recording material of which a toner image is fixed on a first surface and reconvey the recording material to the image forming unit in a double-sided image formation in which toner images are formed and fixed on the first surface and second surfaces of the recording material, and a control unit configured to control the reciprocation mechanism not to move the fixing unit in the width direction while the fixing unit is nipping and conveying the recording material at a fixing nip portion for fixing the toner image on the first surface of the recording material in the double-sided image formation.
US11460789B2 Charging roller and image forming apparatus
A charging roller comprises a shaft member, a base layer located outside in the radial direction of the shaft member, and a surface layer located outside in the radial direction of the base layer and forming a surface. The surface layer includes particles, and the ratio of the total area of the particles exposed from the surface of the surface layer in a planar view seen from the radial direction of the charging roller, with respect to the area of the surface of the surface layer is more than 60%.
US11460787B2 Apparatus and a method of forming a particle shield
An apparatus for generating a laminar flow includes an injection nozzle and a suction nozzle. The injection nozzle and the suction nozzle are operable to form the laminar flow for blocking particles from contacting a proximate surface of an object. The injection nozzle includes a main outlet to blow out the laminar flow and is configured to generate a Coanda flow along an external surface of the injection nozzle. The suction nozzle is configured to provide a gas pressure gradient for the laminar flow.
US11460782B2 Matching pupil determination
A method for reducing apparatus performance variation. The method includes obtaining (i) a reference performance (e.g., CD) of a reference apparatus (e.g., a reference scanner), (ii) a set of initial leading degrees of freedom selected from a plurality of degrees of freedom of a plurality of pupil facet mirrors of an apparatus (e.g., to be matched scanner) that is selected to reproduce the reference performance, and (iii) exposure data related to one or more parameters (e.g., CD, overlay, focus, etc.) of the patterning process indicating a performance of the apparatus based on the set of initial leading degrees of freedom; and determining a matching pupil of the apparatus based on the set of initial leading degrees of freedom and the exposure data such that the matching pupil reduces a difference between the performance of the apparatus and the reference performance.
US11460778B2 Photoresist stripper
Improved stripper solutions for removing photoresists from substrates are provided that exhibit improved compatibility with copper, leadfree solder, and epoxy-based molding compounds. The stripper solutions comprise a primary solvent, a secondary glycol ether solvent, potassium hydroxide, and an amine. The solutions also exhibit reduced potassium carbonate crystal formation compared to conventional formulations containing potassium hydroxide, and extended bath life compared to formulations containing tetramethylammonium hydroxide.
US11460776B2 Method and apparatus of patterning a semiconductor device
A method of making a semiconductor device is provided. The method includes forming a photoresist material over a substrate, the photoresist material having a polymer that includes a backbone having a segment and a linking group, the segment including a carbon chain and an ultraviolet (UV) curable group, the UV curable group coupled to the carbon chain and to the linking group; performing a first exposure process that breaks the backbone of the polymer via decoupling the linking group from the connected UV curable group of each segment; performing a second exposure process to form a patterned photoresist layer; and developing the patterned photoresist layer.
US11460774B2 Photosensitive resin composition, photosensitive dry film, and pattern forming process
A photosensitive resin composition comprising a polymer containing a silphenylene skeleton and a fluorene skeleton and having a crosslinkable site in the molecule, a phenol compound having a Mw of 300-10,000, a photoacid generator, and a benzotriazole or imidazole compound has improved film properties. Even from a thick film, a fine size pattern can be formed.
US11460769B2 Actinic ray-sensitive or radiation-sensitive composition, method for producing actinic ray-sensitive or radiation-sensitive composition, pattern forming method, and method for manufacturing electronic device
An actinic ray-sensitive or radiation-sensitive composition, and an actinic ray-sensitive or radiation-sensitive composition obtained by the method for producing an actinic ray-sensitive or radiation-sensitive composition each contain a cation having a metal atom, and a ligand, in which a value of σ represented by Equation (1) is 2.2 or less. A pattern forming method and the method for manufacturing an electronic device each use the actinic ray-sensitive or radiation-sensitive composition. σ = ∑ k = 1 N ⁢ { ( μ - X k ) 2 × y k } ( 1 )
US11460761B2 Operation method of remote laser projection device
An operation method of a remote laser projection device includes emitting a first light to an optical transmission module through at least one light source module; transmitting the first light to at least one projection head through the optical transmission module, wherein total light energy of the first light is allocated to the projection head through the optical transmission module, such that energy of a light transmitted to the projection device is E/N, and wherein E is total light energy of the at least one light module, and N is a number of the at least one projection device.
US11460760B2 Projector
A projector includes first and second cooling targets and a cooling device. The cooling device includes a first compressor, a condenser, a first expander, a first evaporator configured to change the working fluid into a working fluid in a gas phase by using heat of the first cooling target, a heat exchanger including a first flow path through which the working fluid from the first expander flows and a second flow path, a second expander configured to decompress the working fluid from the first flow path, a second evaporator configured to change the working fluid flowing into the second flow path into the working fluid in a gas phase by using heat of the second cooling target, and a second compressor. The heat exchanger cools the working fluid flowing through the first flow path by the working fluid flowing through the second flow path.
US11460756B2 Projector
A projector includes an optical path change device placed between a light modulation device and a projection optical device. The optical path change device has an optical member holding part that holds an optical member that a light modulated by the light modulation device enters, and a supporting member that swingably supports the optical member holding part. The supporting member is supported by a holding member that holds the light modulation device or the projection optical device.
US11460753B2 Systems and methods for activation functions for photonic neural networks
Systems and methods for activation in an optical circuit in accordance with embodiments of the invention are illustrated. One embodiment includes an optical activation circuit, wherein the circuit comprises a directional coupler, an optical-to-electrical conversion circuit, a time delay element, a nonlinear signal conditioner, and a phase shifter. The directional coupler receives an optical input and provides a first portion to the optical-to-electrical conversion circuit and a second portion to the time delay element, the time delay element provides a delayed signal to the phase shifter, and the optical-to-electrical conversion circuit converts an optical signal from the directional coupler to an electrical signal used to activate the phase shifter to shift the phase of the delayed signal.
US11460751B2 Optical modulator
An optical modulator is provided with an optical waveguide, an electrode provided opposite to the optical waveguide, and a buffer layer provided between the optical waveguide and the electrode. A main material of the buffer layer is lanthanum fluoride.
US11460747B2 Electrochromic light adjusting member, light transmitting electrically conductive film, and electrochromic light adjusting element
An electrochromic light adjusting member sequentially includes a transparent substrate, a light transmitting electrically conductive layer, and an electrochromic light adjusting layer. The light transmitting electrically conductive layer sequentially includes a first indium-based electrically conductive oxide layer, a metal layer, and a second indium-based electrically conductive oxide layer.
US11460745B2 Display with two thin film transistor substrates
An LCD apparatus includes a first substrate and a second substrate. A first TFT array is deposited on the first substrate. A first array of drive electrodes is also deposited on the first substrate. A second TFT array is deposited on the second substrate. A second array of drive electrodes is deposited on the second substrate. The first TFT array, the second TFT array, the first array of drive electrodes and the second array of drive electrodes are configured to enable pixels or sub-pixels of the LCD apparatus to modulate light. The first TFT array may at least partially overlap the second TFT array, and the first array of drive electrodes may at least partially overlap the second array of drive electrodes, from an LCD viewing perspective.
US11460743B2 Array substrate, light control panel, and display device
An array substrate, a light control panel and a display device are provided. The array substrate includes a plurality of gate lines respectively extending along a first direction, a plurality of data lines respectively extending along a second direction intersected with the first direction, and a plurality of light control pixel units. Each of the plurality of gate lines includes a plurality of grid parts arranged side by side along the first direction and connected in sequence, and each of the plurality of grid parts includes a grid line and an opening area surrounded by the grid line.
US11460737B2 Liquid crystal display device comprising a scan line that overlaps an entire region of a first semiconductor film and a second semiconductor film
A display device with less light leakage and excellent contrast is provided. A display device having a high aperture ratio and including a large-capacitance capacitor is provided. A display device in which wiring delay due to parasitic capacitance is reduced is provided. A display device includes a transistor over a substrate, a pixel electrode connected to the transistor, a signal line electrically connected to the transistor, a scan line electrically connected to the transistor and intersecting with the signal line, and a common electrode overlapping with the pixel electrode and the signal line with an insulating film provided therebetween. The common electrode includes stripe regions extending in a direction intersecting with the signal line.
US11460736B2 Liquid crystal lens and method for controlling the same, and liquid crystal glasses
A liquid crystal lens has at least two driving regions, and the liquid crystal lens includes a first electrode layer and a second electrode layer. The first electrode layer includes a plurality of first electrode groups, and each first electrode group includes a plurality of first electrodes. The plurality of first electrodes included in each first electrode group is configured to receive a plurality of first driving signals in a one-to-one correspondence manner, and each driving region in the at least two driving regions corresponds to at least one first electrode group. The second electrode layer is disposed opposite to the first electrode layer, and includes at least one second electrode configured to receive at least one second driving signal in a one-to-one correspondence manner.
US11460732B2 Light path control element, backlight unit and display device
Embodiments of the present disclosure relates to a light path control element, a backlight unit and a display device, and by disposing, over one or more light sources, a light path control element including a first engraved patterns located on a surface through which light exits and located to correspond to respective light sources, and a second engraved patterns located on a surface into which light is incident and located in an areas between light sources, it is possible to improve functions of guiding and diffusing light emitted from the light sources. Accordingly, by increasing a distance between light sources and enabling a hot spot to be prevented and luminance uniformity to improve, it is possible to reduce the number of light sources and provide a backlight unit producing improved image quality.
US11460729B2 Optical element and sensor
Provided are a novel optical element that can be used as a sensor or the like and a sensor including the same optical element. The optical element includes a cholesteric liquid crystal layer, in which the cholesteric liquid crystal layer has a liquid crystal alignment pattern in which a direction of an optical axis derived from a liquid crystal compound changes while continuously rotating in at least one in-plane direction, and in a case where a cross-section taken in a thickness direction conforming the in-plane direction in which the direction of the optical axis rotates is observed using a scanning electron microscope, a portion where a bright line and a dark line derived from the cholesteric liquid crystalline phase are discontinuous is provided in the cholesteric liquid crystal layer in the in-plane direction in which the direction of the optical axis rotates.
US11460727B2 Display device
According to an aspect, a display device includes: a substrate having a display region; a shield conductive layer provided above the substrate; and a plurality of wiring units for temperature detection disposed at positions overlapping with the display region and the shield conductive layer when seen in a plan view. Each wiring unit for temperature detection has one end coupled to a first wire and the other end coupled to a second wire to detect resistance that changes in accordance with a change in temperature, between the first wire and the second wire.
US11460725B2 Inspection apparatus and method of driving the same
An inspection apparatus includes: a plurality of support members that support a display panel at a predetermined height; a bending-pressing member that presses a pressing surface of the display panel; a sound wave sensor that senses a sound wave generated from the display panel during a bending inspection process, wherein during the bending inspection process, the bending-pressing member presses the pressing surface of the display panel; and an inspection controller that detects a crack in the display panel using the sound wave sensed by the sound wave sensor.
US11460722B2 Colored electrophoretic displays
An electrophoretic medium includes a fluid, a plurality of light scattering charged particles having a first polarity, and a first, second, and third set of particles, each set having a color different from each other set. The first and second particles may have a second polarity opposite to the first polarity, and the mobility of the third set of particles is less than half of the mobility of the light scattering particles, the first set of charged particles, and the second set of charged particles.
US11460721B2 Illuminated eyewear device
An illuminated eyewear device is described. The illuminated eyewear device comprises a transparent substrate and one or more light sources mounted around the perimeter of the transparent substrate. The output of the one or more light sources is arranged to be coupled into, and propagates within, the transparent substrate. Applied to an inner surface of the transparent substrate are a plurality of refractive light scattering means designed to break the condition for total internal reflection of the light generated by the one or more light sources. As well as being mobile, compact and easy to integrate into everyday life, the above described illuminated eyewear device address the known problem of glare experienced by users of those devices known in the art since the light sources are not directly imaged into the user eye.
US11460716B2 Spectacle lens production method and spectacle lens
A method for producing a spectacle lens 2 including a base portion 2 that is made of a resin material and includes a convex object-side face and a concave eyeball-side face, and an optical element 12 that is made of a material different from the material for forming the base portion and is embedded in the base portion, is described. The method includes: arranging an optical element in a cavity 28 of a mold including a first mold part 20 and a second mold part 24 that can be opened and closed; introducing a resin material for forming a base portion of the spectacle lens into the cavity of the mold; obtaining the spectacle lens by curing the resin material that is a resin for forming the base portion; disassembling the mold; and detaching the spectacle lens from the mold.
US11460713B2 System and method for aligning multiple lens elements
A lens assembly is separated into a first lens module including at least one lens element and a second lens module including at least one other lens element during alignment of its lens elements. Coarse alignment is conducted by aligning an optical axis of at least one lens element within the first lens module with an optical axis of at least one lens element within the second lens module. For conducting fine alignment, an image sensor views a test chart while the first and second lens modules are positioned between the test chart and the image sensor. Image quality indices are obtained from the image sensor of the test chart at different relative alignments between the first and second lens modules, before the first lens module is fixed to the second lens module at a relative alignment therebetween where the image quality indices are optimized.
US11460711B2 Backscatter reductant anamorphic beam sampler
Embodiments of the present invention include a backscatter reductant anamorphic beam sampler. The beam sampler can be implemented to measure a power of a reference beam generated by an electromagnetic radiation source in proportion to a power of a working beam. The beam sampler can provide astigmatic correction to a divergence of the working beam along one axis orthogonal to a direction of propagation. The beam sampler can further be implemented to prevent backscatter reentrant radiation from impinging upon a photodetector of the beam sampler resulting in a reduction of error and instability in an assay of the working beam.
US11460699B2 Augmented reality device, augmented reality system and information prompt method thereof
An augmented reality device, an augmented reality system and an information prompt method thereof. The augmented reality device includes a micro display, an augmented reality element and an optical waveguide element. The micro display is configured to emit light carrying display content, the light includes a first light portion in a first polarization state and a second light portion in a second polarization state; the augmented reality element is configured to allow the first portion to convert from the first polarization state into the second polarization state, to allow the second light portion to convert from the second polarization state into the first polarization state, and to couple the first light portion in the second polarization state and the second light portion in the first polarization state to the optical waveguide element; the first polarization state is perpendicular to the second polarization state.
US11460696B2 Head-mountable apparatus and methods
A method of assisting a user wearing a head mountable display (HMD) when determining that the user may be in a pathological state includes: detecting, by one or more sensors, one or more parameters indicating one or more current properties of the user, generating information indicating the one or more current properties of the user based on the one or more parameters, determining whether the user may be in a pathological state or a non-pathological state based on the information indicating one or more of the current properties of the user, and performing a process under instruction of a processor in response to determining that the user may be in a pathological state, the process comprising one or more operations that the user can voluntarily instruct when the user is in a non-pathological state.
US11460694B2 Waveguide structure
An optical waveguide device for use in a head up display. The waveguide device provides pupil expansion in two dimensions. The waveguide device comprise a primary waveguide and a secondary waveguide, the secondary waveguide being positioned on a face of the primary waveguide. The secondary waveguide has a diffraction grating on a face opposite to the face which contacts the primary waveguide. The diffraction grating diffracts light into more than one diffraction order. Rays diffracted into a non-zero order are trapped in the secondary waveguide by total internal reflection.
US11460691B2 Motor, mirror rotary device, and disk drive device
A motor includes a stationary unit and a rotation unit. The rotation unit includes a rotor hub, an annular body, and a clamp. The rotor hub is mounted with a first magnet opposite to the stator. The annular body is supported on an outer circumferential portion of the rotor hub. The clamp is directly or indirectly fixed to the rotor hub farther radially inside than the annular body, and presses the annular body to an axially lower side. The rotor hub includes a flange that expands radially outside from at least a portion excluding an upper end portion. On a surface of the clamp, a pattern to be detected to detect rotation of the rotation unit positioned in a circumferential direction with the central axis as the center is provided. The annular body is sandwiched between the flange and the clamp in an axial direction.
US11460688B2 Mirror device, scanning laser device and scanning laser display including same mirror device, and method for manufacturing mirror device
A mirror device includes a frame body, a shaft member provided inside the frame body and connected to the frame body, and a reflection member fixed to the shaft member and provided so as to be capable of swinging around an axis of the shaft member. The reflection member has a base portion provided along an axial direction of the shaft member and a reflection portion provided on the base portion. The base portion has a three-dimensional uneven structure including a bottom wall portion having a main surface provided along the axial direction of the shaft member and a plurality of side wall portions extending from the bottom wall portion opposite to the reflection portion.
US11460685B2 Systems and methods for three-dimensional imaging
Methods, devices and systems for up to three-dimensional scanning of target regions at high magnification are disclosed.
US11460684B2 Method of operating a surgical microscope and surgical microscope
A method of operating a surgical microscope includes detecting an amount of movement of a body portion of a user, and performing movements of a camera and changes in a magnification based on the detected movements of the body portion. The amounts of these movements and changes decrease with increasing magnification provided by the surgical microscope, they decrease with decreasing distance of the body portion of the user from the display, and they decrease with decreasing distance of the cameras from the field of view of the cameras.
US11460683B2 Digital determination of focus position
A detection optical unit (112) of an optical apparatus is configured to produce an imaged representation (151, 152) of a sample object (150) on a detector (114). An adjustable filter element (119) is arranged in a beam path of the detection optical unit (112) that defines the imaged representation (151, 152). A controller is configured to drive the adjustable filter element (119) to filter the spectrum of the beam path with a first filter pattern (301-308) and with a second filter pattern (301-308) and to drive the detector (114) to capture a first image, associated with the first filter pattern (301-308), and to capture a second image, which is associated with the second filter pattern (301-308). The controller is furthermore configured to determine a focus position (181) of the sample object (150) based on the first image and the second image. The first filter element (301-308) here defines a first line and the second filter element (301-308) defines a second line.
US11460680B2 Photonic subsystem
At least one embodiment of the invention provides a photonic subsystem for integrating onto a photonic platform. The subsystem comprises a laser source and a plurality of optical components for focusing and directing a laser beam emitted from the laser source into a photonic platform. The laser source and plurality of optical components are mounted to a substrate and encapsulated.
US11460679B2 Imaging lens
There is provided an imaging lens with high-resolution which satisfies demand of wide field of view, low-profileness and low F-number in well balance, and excellently corrects aberrations. An imaging lens comprises, in order from an object side to an image side, a first lens, a second lens having negative refractive power near the optical axis, a third lens having a convex surface facing the image side near the optical axis, a fourth lens and a fifth lens, wherein said first lens has negative refractive power near the optical axis, an image-side surface of said fifth lens has a convex surface facing the image side near the optical axis, and below conditional expressions are satisfied: 3.00<(T4/f)×100<5.90 0.40
US11460676B2 Objective optical system and endoscope
An objective optical system includes in order from an object side to an image side, a first lens group having a negative refractive power, a second lens group, and a third lens group having a positive refractive power. At a time of focusing, the second lens group moves in an optical axial direction. The third lens group includes, from the object side to the image side, a front group and a rear group. The front group includes a cemented lens having a positive refractive power or includes a single lens having a positive refractive power. The rear group includes a cemented lens having a positive refractive power, and the following conditional expression (1) is satisfied: 0.45
US11460674B2 Camera optical lens including five lenses of +−−+− refractive powers
A camera optical lens is provided, including five lenses, which satisfies the following conditions: 0.60≤(R3+R4)/(R3−R4)≤0.7; −5.00≤(R5+R6)/(R5−R6)≤−4.20; 1.10≤d8/d9≤1.20; and 0.85≤(R9+R10)/(R9−R10)≤0.89; where R3 denotes a curvature radius of an object-side surface of the second lens; R4 denotes a curvature radius of an image-side surface of the second lens; R5 denotes a curvature radius of an object-side surface of the third lens; R6 denotes a curvature radius of an image-side surface of the third lens; R9 denotes a curvature radius of an object-side surface of the fifth lens; R10 denotes a curvature radius of an image-side surface of the fifth lens; d8 denotes an on-axis distance from an image-side surface of the fourth lens to an object-side surface of the fifth lens; d9 denotes an on-axis thickness of the fifth lens. The camera optical lens satisfies a design requirement of a large aperture, ultra-thinness and a wide angle while having good optical functions.
US11460673B2 Camera optical lens including seven lenses of +−−+−+− refractive powers
Provided is a camera optical lens including, sequentially from an object side to an image side: a first lens having a positive refractive power; a second lens having a negative refractive power; a third lens having a negative refractive power; a fourth lens having a positive refractive power; a fifth lens having a negative refractive power; a sixth lens having a positive refractive power; and a seventh lens having a negative refractive power. The camera optical lens satisfies following conditions: 0.85≤f1/f≤1.00; 1.50≤f3/f2≤5.00; and 3.00≤R7/d7≤7.00. The camera optical lens can achieve high optical performance while satisfying design requirements for ultra-thin, wide-angle lenses having large apertures.
US11460670B2 Optical imaging lens including seven lenses of +−+−++− or +−+−+−−, or eight lenses of +−+−+++−, +−+−++++, +−+−−++−, +−+−++−−, +−−−−++− or −−+++−+− refractive powers
An optical imaging lens may include a first, a second, a third, a fourth, a fifth, a sixth and a seventh lens element positioned in an order from an object side to an image side along an optical axis. Through designing concave and/or convex surface of the lens elements, the optical imaging lens may have improved imaging quality and improved assembly yield while the optical imaging lens may satisfy (|Sag51/ER51|+|Sag52/ER52|)/2≤20.000%, wherein a Sag of an optical boundary of the object-side surface of the fifth lens element is represented by Sag51, a Sag of an optical boundary of the image-side surface of the fifth lens element is represented by Sag52, an effective radius of the object-side surface of the fifth lens element is represented by ER51, and an effective radius of the image-side surface of the fifth lens element is represented by ER52.
US11460667B2 Optical imaging lens assembly
An optical imaging lens assembly is provided. The optical imaging lens includes a first lens (E1), a second lens (E2), a third lens (E3), a fourth lens (E4), a fifth lens (E5), a sixth lens (E6) and a seventh lens (E7) which are provided in sequence from an object side to an image side along an optical axis and have refractive powers. The first lens has a positive refractive power. The fourth lens has a positive refractive power. The sixth lens has a negative refractive power. The seventh lens has a negative refractive power. An object-side surface (S7) of the fourth lens is a concave surface, and an image-side surface (S8) is a convex surface. An object-side surface (S9) of the fifth lens is a convex surface.
US11460666B2 Imaging apparatus and method, and image processing apparatus and method
The present technology relates to an imaging apparatus and method, and an image processing apparatus and method that make it possible to expand a range of a subject that can be imaged. A subject is imaged by an imaging element including a plurality of pixel output units that receives incident light from the subject entering without passing through either an imaging lens or a pinhole and entering through an optical system that is not an imaging lens and has a negative power, and each outputs one detection signal indicating an output pixel value modulated by an incident angle of the incident light. The present disclosure can be applied to, for example, an imaging apparatus, an image processing apparatus, an information processing apparatus, an electronic device, a computer, a program, a storage medium, a system, and the like.
US11460665B2 Camera optical lens
The present disclosure relates to the technical field of optical lens and discloses a camera optical lens. The camera optical lens includes, from an object side to an image side: a first lens, a second lens, a third lens, a fourth lens, a fifth lens, a sixth lens and a seventh lens. The camera optical lens satisfies following conditions: 1.51≤f1/f≤2.50, 1.70≤n3≤2.20, −2.00≤f3/f4≤2.00, −10.00≤(R13+R14)/(R13−R14)≤10.00 and 1.70≤n6≤2.20, where f denotes a focal length of the camera optical lens; f1 denotes a focal length of the first lens; f3 denotes a focal length of the third lens; f4 denotes a focal length of the fourth lens; n3 denotes a refractive index of the third lens; n6 denotes a refractive index of the sixth lens; R13 denotes a curvature radius of an object-side surface of the seventh lens; and R14 denotes a curvature radius of an image-side surface of the seventh lens.
US11460659B2 Optical and optoelectronic assemblies including micro-spacers, and methods of manufacturing the same
The present disclosure describes optical and optoelectronic assemblies that, in some cases, include screen-printed micro-spacers, as well as methods for manufacturing such assemblies and modules. For example, an optoelectronic device mounted on a substrate can include an optical sub-assembly including a first optical element and a first micro-spacer on the optical element. The optical sub-assembly can be disposed over the optoelectronic device, with a first air or vacuum gap separating the first optical element from the optoelectronic device, and the first micro-spacer laterally surrounding the first air or vacuum gap.
US11460658B1 Retractable reel for handling optical fiber
A cassette for optical fiber includes one or more optical sensors. The cassette has a spool for handling optical fiber. An adjustable shaft is disposed such that the spool is configured to rotate about the adjustable shaft. The adjustable shaft is configured to handle spools having different diameters. A spool controller is coupled to the adjustable shaft and configured to rotate the adjustable shaft to perform one or more of extract and retract the optical fiber. One or more bushings are disposed proximate the spool and are configured to prevent the optical fiber from jumping off the spool.
US11460653B2 Optical-electric composite cable and method for manufacturing the same
An optical-electric composite cable includes a cable unit, at least one metal wire, and a sheath. The cable unit includes at least one optical fiber and a twisted pair wire twisted with the at least one optical fiber. The at least one metal wire is disposed around the cable unit. The sheath surrounds the cable unit and the at least one metal wire.
US11460651B2 Photonics package integration
An interconnect package integrates a photonic die, an electronic die, and a switch ASIC into one package. At least some of the components in the electronic die, such as, for example, the serializer/deserializer circuits, transceivers, clocking circuitry, and/or control circuitry are integrated into the switch ASIC to produce an integrated switch ASIC. The photonic die is attached and electrically connected to the integrated switch ASIC.
US11460650B2 Optical waveguide device, and optical modulation device and optical transmission device using it
An optical waveguide device includes: a substrate having an electro-optic effect, an optical waveguide formed on the substrate, a light-receiving element disposed on the substrate and monitoring a light wave propagating through the optical waveguide or a light wave that is radiated from the optical waveguide; and a monitoring optical waveguide extending from the optical waveguide to the light-receiving element, in which the monitoring optical waveguide has a U-turn waveguide with respect to an output direction of the optical waveguide, and the light-receiving element is disposed at a part of the monitoring optical waveguide after the U-turn waveguide.
US11460646B2 Fiber optic connectors and multiport assemblies including retention features
Fiber optic connectors and connectorized fiber optic cables include connector housings having locking portions defined on the connector housing that allow the connector housing to be selectively coupled to a corresponding push-button securing member of a multiport assembly. Methods for selectively connecting a fiber optic connector to and disconnecting the fiber optic connector from the multiport assemblies allow for connector housings to be forcibly and nondestructively removed from the multiport assembly.
US11460640B2 Fiber optic probe having components and features that improve performance
A fiber optic probe is provided with a distal sampling end, a proximal end, and light delivery and collection paths therethrough. The probe includes a window disposed at the distal sampling end of the fiber optic probe, the window having a distal end and a proximal end. A lens is disposed near the proximal end of the window, the lens having a distal end, a proximal end, and an aperture. A light delivery optical fiber is provided having a distal end and a proximal end, the light rays being directed through the aperture. A collection optical fiber is provided in optical communication with the lens and the window. The probe may include a lens collection filter disposed between the window and the lens and an optical isolator provided within the aperture to optically isolate the light delivery path and the light collection path.
US11460638B2 Fused fibre couplers, and apparatuses and methods for the manufacture and use thereof
A fused fibre coupler comprising: a single mode fibre, SMF, and an orbital angular momentum fibre, OAMF, the fibres having a coupling portion in which the fibres are longitudinally aligned side by side and fused at least over a coupling length in which the SMF and OAMF are tapered such that the diameter of the SMF and the diameter of the OAMF give the fibres matching effective refractive indices for a single mode of the SMF and an orbital angular momentum, OAM, mode of the OAMF for a coupled wavelength of light.
US11460627B2 Backlight module
A backlight module including a light guide plate, a first light source, and a first optical film is provided. The light guide plate has a light incident surface, a light exiting surface, and a bottom surface, where the light incident surface is connected between the light exiting surface and the bottom surface, the light exiting surface is opposite to the bottom surface, and the bottom surface has a plurality of concentric ring-like first V-shaped microstructures. The first light source is disposed on a side of the light incident surface of the light guide plate, where a center of circle of the first V-shaped microstructures is aligned with the first light source. The first optical film is disposed on a side of the light exiting surface of the light guide plate. The first optical film has a plurality of concentric ring-like second V-shaped microstructures.
US11460626B2 Autonomous vehicle console
The technology involves an in-vehicle communication system with a console that is positioned within the cabin of the vehicle, for instance between the front seats so that passengers in the second row can view and access it. The console is configured to provide contextual information to passengers. The console includes a monitor assembly that has a display screen and a notification region. The notification region includes one or more displayable icons and at least one receptacle for a communication device of a passenger. The notification region has a first section comprising an outer cover layer with a first series of masking, diffuser and illuminating layers to selectively illuminate the one or more displayable icons. The notification region has a second section comprising the outer cover layer with a second series of masking, diffuser and illuminating layers to selectively illuminate the at least one receptacle for the communication device.
US11460624B2 Light guide comprising a local light out coupling portion and a method for introducing the same
A light guide (1) is presented. The light guide (1) comprises a body (2) made of a transparent polymer with nanoparticles (3) arranged therein, said body (2) comprising at least one locally deformed section (4) forming a local light out-coupling portion (6) of the light guide (1), wherein the local light out-coupling portion (6) comprises crazes (5) at, or in vicinity of, at least a portion of the nanoparticles (3) arranged in the at least one portion of the light guide (1), the crazes (5) are acting as light scatterers. Also a method for introducing a local light out-coupling portion (6) in a light guide (1) is presented.
US11460621B2 Holographic wide angle display
An apparatus for displaying an image, including: an input image node configured to provide at least a first and a second image modulated lights; and a holographic waveguide device configured to propagate the at least one of the first and second image modulated lights in at least a first direction. The holographic waveguide device includes: at least a first and second interspersed multiplicities of grating elements disposed in at least one layer, the first and second grating elements having respectively a first and a second prescriptions. The first and second multiplicity of grating elements are configured to deflect respectively the first and second image modulated lights out of the at least one layer into respectively a first and a second multiplicities of output rays forming respectively a first and second FOV tiles.
US11460620B1 Reflective metasurfaces for broadband terahertz linear-to-circular polarization conversion and circular dichroism spectroscopy
Metasurface polarization convertors permit conversion of an input linear polarization to right- or left-handed circular polarization based on the orientation of the input linear polarization, over a broad bandwidth and with high efficiency. The reflected circular polarizations can be used to evaluate samples for circular dichroism. A THz time-domain detection provides a time domain terahertz signal that is Fourier transformed to produce a THz circular dichroism spectrum.
US11460619B2 Polarizer, display panel and display device
A polarizer, a display panel and a display device including the polarizer are provided. The polarizer includes: a first polarizing layer, a first protective film and a first pressure-sensitive adhesive layer. The first polarizing layer includes a first hollow portion and a first polarizing portion surrounding the first hollow portion. The first protective film covers the first hollow portion and the first polarizing portion. The first pressure-sensitive adhesive layer is located at a side of the first polarizing layer facing away from the first protective film. With the display panel and the display device including the polarizer, since the first hollow portion is disposed in the first polarizing portion, an image collecting device such as a camera can be disposed in the polarizing region, thereby improving utilization of the surface area of the polarizer provided by the embodiments of the disclosure, and increasing the screen-to-body ratio.
US11460617B2 Imaging apparatus and image processing apparatus
Provided are an imaging apparatus capable of acquiring an image having a small transmission wavelength shift at a plurality of wavelengths and an image processing apparatus capable of measuring a subject on the basis of an image which has a small transmission wavelength shift and which is acquired at a plurality of wavelengths. High image height rays imaged at a position of which an image height is high is incident at a large angle with respect to the optical axis. Therefore, the transmission wavelength shift increases. However, in the imaging apparatus according to the first aspect, the first optical system causes the high image height rays to be incident into the first optical filter and the second optical filter in a state where the upper ray and the lower ray are parallel. Accordingly, in the first and second optical filters, the transmission wavelength shift due to an difference in incident angle of the high image height rays is suppressed, and an image with a small transmission wavelength shift can be acquired simultaneously at a plurality of wavelengths.
US11460615B2 Reflector having information generation function
A reflector having an information generation function, wherein information allowing a quick and clear understanding of a traffic system and the surrounding environment thereof can be generated by a combination of unit reflectors recognizable by a light detection and ranging (Lidar) or radio detecting and ranging (Radar) system, is proposed. The reflector includes a plurality of unit reflectors for representing information through code generation, wherein each of the unit reflectors represents information by reflecting light beams or radio waves therefrom or transmitting the same therethrough, whereby binary-coded information is generated using the reflector, which allows a Lidar system or a Radar system to recognize the generated information.
US11460614B2 Quantum dot composite brightness enhancement film and method for manufacturing same
The present invention provides a quantum dot composite brightness enhancement film and a method for manufacturing same, relating to the field of optical thin films. The quantum dot composite brightness enhancement film includes a quantum dot film layer formed by a back coating layer, a substrate layer, a first barrier layer, a quantum dot layer, and a second barrier layer which are sequentially attached, a composite brightness enhancement film layer formed by a diffusion layer, a core layer, and a prism layer which are sequentially attached, and an Optically Clear Adhesive (OCA) layer connecting the second barrier layer and the diffusion layer. The quantum dot composite brightness enhancement film of the present invention is configured to be of the multi-layer film structure; the total thickness of the quantum dot composite brightness enhancement film is reduced by omitting one substrate layer, thereby facilitating light-weighting when the quantum dot composite brightness enhancement film is applied to a backlight module; moreover, multiple coating operations on the quantum dot layer are avoided, thereby reducing process defects, and effectively improving the performance of the quantum dot composite brightness enhancement film.
US11460611B2 Matrix optical system, light concentrating system, and compound eye lens
The present disclosure relates to a matrix optical system, a light ray condensing system and a compound eye lens. The matrix optical system includes a first lens and a second lens. The first lens includes a plurality of first lens units, focal lengths of the plurality of first lens units are different. The second lens includes a plurality of second lens units, focal lengths of the plurality of the second lens units are different. A distance of the plurality of first lens units is different from a distance of the plurality of second lens units. The first lens and the second lens are arranged in parallel and spaced apart. A light ray condensing system and a compound eye lens including the matrix optical system are further provided.
US11460604B2 Systems and methods for forecasting well interference
Disclosed are systems and methods for obtaining input data comprising properties associated with at least one parent well and a child well associated with the at least one parent well, dividing the input data into a training data subset, a validation data subset, and a test data subset, selecting at least one machine learning model using the training data subset, the validation data subset, and the test data subset based on k-fold cross validation, tuning hyper parameters for each of the at least one machine learning model, and generating a learning output using the at least one machine learning model and the hyper parameters for each of the at least one machine learning model, the learning output indicating a test root-mean-square error (RMSE) and a training RMSE.
US11460602B2 Systems and methods for saturation logging of hydrocarbon wells
Provided are techniques for saturation logging a hydrocarbon well in a hydrocarbon reservoir. The techniques including conducting a pulsed neutron (PN) logging of the well to generate a carbon/oxygen (C/O) log, conducting a nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) logging of the well to generate a viscosity log, conducting a temperature logging of the well to generate a temperature log, determining a relationship of oil API gravity to viscosity and temperature for the reservoir, determining an oil API gravity log for the well based on the viscosity log, the temperature log, and the relationship of oil API gravity to viscosity and temperature, determining, based on the oil API gravity log, an oil density log for the well, determining, based on the oil density log, an oil-carbon density log for the well, and determining, based on the oil-carbon density log and the C/O log, a continuous oil saturation log for the well.
US11460597B2 Interleaved marine diffraction survey
A seabed object detection system is provided. The system can include a receiver array. The receiver array can include a plurality of receivers disposed on a plurality of streamers. The plurality of streamers can include a central port side streamer, a central starboard side streamer, an auxiliary port side streamer and an auxiliary starboard side streamer. The system can include a source array. The source array can include a plurality of sources. The plurality of sources can include a central port side source, a central starboard side source, an auxiliary port side source, and an auxiliary port side streamer. The source array towed during a first pass can define a first path. The source array towed during a second pass can define a second path. The first path can be interleaved with the second path such that the first path overlaps the second path.
US11460594B1 Mitigating wireless channel impairments in seismic data transmission using deep neural networks
An apparatus, method, and non-transitory computer readable medium that can mitigate wireless channel impairments in seismic data transmission using deep neural networks is disclosed. The apparatus includes a receiving circuitry to receive seismic data and a processing circuitry. The processing circuitry is configured to apply a blind system identification process to the seismic data to estimate a channel impulse response of the seismic data, apply an optimum equalization process to obtain estimated seismic data based on the channel impulse response, process the estimated seismic data to generate processed seismic data, classify the processed seismic data into a first group of seismic data each of which has a signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) less than an SNR threshold and a second group of seismic data each of which has an SNR no less than the SNR threshold, and enhance the SNR of each of the first group of seismic signals.
US11460592B2 Methods, systems, and media for managing wind speed data, seismic data and other natural phenomena data
A system for collecting and managing seismic data via an external communications network comprises one or more seismic stations, each including a seismic measurement apparatus producing seismic signals, a station processor converting the signals to seismic data, a station memory securely storing the seismic data on site and a station communication interface transmitting the seismic data onto an external network. The system further comprises one or more data servers, each including a server computing device, a server communication interface receiving the seismic data from the seismic stations and a server memory storing the received seismic data. The data server can determine if the received seismic data satisfies predetermined conditions for certification and/or triggering a payout in accordance with a contract, and can thereafter transmit the appropriate data signals to another location on the external communications network.
US11460591B2 Radiation imaging apparatus comprising a bias power supply, a processing unit, and a drive control unit, method of controlling the radiation imaging apparatus, and radiation imaging system
A radiation imaging apparatus includes a pixel array, a bias line, a plurality of drive lines, and a driving unit configured to cyclically supply an ON voltage to the drive lines. The radiation imaging apparatus also includes an acquiring unit configured to acquire a plurality of signal values by acquiring a signal value representing a current flowing through the bias line at each of a plurality of times within a period in which the ON voltage is continuously supplied to at least one of the plurality of drive lines, and a processing unit configured to specify an outlier in the plurality of signal values and determine whether or not there is a radiation irradiation with respect to the pixel array based on a signal value among the plurality of signal values that is not an outlier, and without being based on the outlier.
US11460586B2 System and method for identifying global navigation satellite system spoofing attacks on a protected vehicle
A system and method for detecting a global navigation satellite system (GNSS) spoofing attack on a protected vehicle. The method includes receiving at least one GNSS signal; identifying a plurality of characteristics associated with at least one received GNSS signal; analyzing the plurality of characteristics; and determining, based on the analysis of the identified characteristics, whether the at least one GNSS signal is a spoofed signal.
US11460584B2 Methods for correcting for one or more errors when using mobile network communication signals to augment navigation and devices thereof
A method, non-transitory computer readable medium, and device for correcting for one or more errors when using mobile network communication signals to augment navigation includes determining one or more pseudorange and range rate measurements for a computing device with respect to one or more cellular base stations. One or more of errors in the one or more pseudorange and range rate measurements are obtained which are determined based on previously received satellite positioning or time data. A current position or current time is determined based on the determined one or more pseudorange and range rate measurements and the one or more obtained errors when one of a plurality of states indicates current satellite positioning or timing data is unavailable. The determined current position or the determined current time for the computing device is provided.
US11460582B2 Vehicle exterior environment monoscopic and stereoscopic based detection apparatus
A vehicle exterior environment detection apparatus includes a distance image generator, a vehicle detector, a search processor, a vehicle width calculator, and a predictor. The distance image generator generates a plurality of distance images including a first distance image, a second distance image, and a third distance image, on a basis of a plurality of stereo images including a first stereo image, a second stereo image, and a third stereo image each including a left image and a right image. The predictor predicts a position of a target vehicle in the left image and the right image included in the third stereo image, on a basis of a first vehicle image width calculated on a basis of the first distance image and a second vehicle image width calculated on a basis of a selected image of the second stereo image.
US11460575B1 Laser diode timing feedback using trace loop
A laser diode firing circuit for a light detection and ranging (LIDAR) device that includes an inductively coupled feedback system is disclosed. The firing circuit includes a laser diode coupled in series with a transistor, such that current through the laser diode is controlled by the transistor. The laser diode is configured to emit a pulse of light in response to current flowing through the laser diode. A feedback loop is positioned to be inductively coupled to a current path of the firing circuit that includes the laser diode. As such, a change in current flowing through the laser diode induces a voltage in the feedback loop. A change in voltage across the leads of the feedback loop can be detected and the timing of the voltage change can be used to determine the time that current begins flowing through the laser diode.
US11460572B2 Millimeter wave imaging systems and methods using direct conversion receivers and/or modulation techniques
Examples of active millimeter-wave imaging systems are described which may utilize modulation schemes to provide illumination signals. The use of modulation techniques may allow for the use of direct-conversion receivers while retaining an ability to separate desired received signal from self-jamming and/or DC offset signal(s) generated by the direct-conversion receivers. In some examples, modulation schemes include the use of balanced orthogonal codes which may support MIMO or massive MIMO imaging systems.
US11460571B2 Switching circuits to calculate transmission and reception circuit delays in a distance measuring device
A distance measuring device according to an embodiment includes a filter, a first switching circuit, an impedance adjustable circuit, a second switching circuit, a third switching circuit, and a fourth switching circuit. The filter restricts a signal for distance measurement transmitted from the transmission circuit and a signal for distance measurement received by an antenna within a desired frequency band. The impedance adjustable circuit is adjusted to have a higher impedance than an impedance of the antenna. The second switching circuit switches conduction and non-conduction between the impedance adjustable circuit and the transmission circuit. The third switching circuit switches conduction and non-conduction between the impedance adjustable circuit and the reception circuit. The fourth switching circuit switches conduction and non-conduction between the impedance adjustable circuit and the second switching circuit and between the impedance adjustable circuit and the third switching circuit.
US11460570B2 Geo-locating of wireless devices using a binning function
A method for determining a geo-location of a target station is provided. The method includes receiving a plurality of RTTs over a plurality of successive time intervals. Each successive time interval is equal to a predetermined amount of time. The plurality of RTTs is placed into a plurality of bins. Each bin has a predetermined time width and a count of RTTs placed in the bin. A bin with a highest count of RTTs (maxCb) and another bin with a next highest count of RTTs are selected and a maximum count ratio determined. The bin with maxCb to a maximum bin value is set based at least on a predetermined threshold of the maximum count ratio. During a next successive time interval, the RTTs that are placed in the bin that is set to the maximum bin value are selected to determine the geo-location of the target station.
US11460568B2 Estimating in-plane velocity from an arbitrary radar return
Techniques for accurately determining a velocity of a radar (or ultrasonic, sonar) device and/or a moveable platform associated with the radar device may comprise fitting a model to a set of Doppler values received from the device, and determining the velocity based at least in part on the model. Fitting the model to the set may comprise determining a residual between an estimated Doppler value generated by the model and a measured Doppler value and altering a parameter of the model based at least in part on an asymmetrical loss function and the residual. The asymmetrical loss function may comprise a first portion that comprises a square of the residual and a second portion that is linearly proportional to the residual. The second portion may be based at least in part on an estimated velocity and/or estimated Doppler value and may account for out-of-plane returns.
US11460567B2 Radar apparatus and method
Aspects of the present disclosure are directed to radar signaling utilizing a non-uniform multi input/multi output (MIMO) antenna array including first and second uniform MIMO antenna arrays respectively having both sparsely-arranged transmitting antennas and sparsely-arranged receiving antennas. Communication circuitry is configured to determine a direction of arrival of reflections of radar signals transmitted by the transmitting antennas and received by the receiving antennas, by comparing the reflections received by the first MIMO array with the reflections received by the second MIMO array during a common time period (e.g., at the same time). Using this approach, the antenna arrays may be utilized to provide co-prime spacing/elements and to suppress ambiguities in received reflections based on alignment thereof.
US11460562B2 Methods to simulate continuous wave lidar sensors
The disclosure relates to a method for simulating sensor data of a continuous wave (CW) Light Detection and Ranging (lidar) sensor. The method includes generating a ray set comprising at least one ray, based on a CW signal, where each ray in the ray set has an emission starting time and an emission duration. The method further includes propagating, for each ray in the ray set, the ray through a simulated scene including at least one object; computing, for each ray in the ray set, a signal contribution of the propagated ray at a detection location in the simulated scene; generating an output signal, based on mixing the CW signal with the computed signal contributions of the rays in the ray set; and at least one of storing and outputting the output signal.
US11460560B2 Photon sensor apparatus
A sensor apparatus for photon sensing comprises a plurality of pixel devices, each pixel device comprising: a plurality of photon detectors arranged to produce photon detection signals in response to photon detection events; a processing resource configured to process photon detection signals to produce photon detection event signals, wherein each photon detection event signal comprises time data representative of a photon detection time at which a respective photon detection event occurred; a pixel memory; a further processing resource configured to process the photon detection event signals to obtain detection data representative of photon detection events over a detection period; a communication resource for transmitting the detection data from the pixel device, wherein the processing of the photon detection event signals is such that storing and/or transmission of the detection data uses less storage capacity and/or communication capacity than would be used by storage and/or transmission of the photon detection event signals directly.
US11460558B2 Second-order detection method and system for optical ranging applications
A method and system for detecting and ranging targets within a scene are provided. The method can include emitting an emission signal onto the scene and receiving a return signal including echoes produced by reflection of the emission signal from the targets. The method can also include digitizing the return signal into a digital signal waveform including N real-valued samples representing the return signal at N sequential sampling times. The method can further include creating, from the digital signal waveform, an N×N second-order signal matrix having a main diagonal whose nth element is expressed in terms of the square of the nth sample of the digital signal waveform. The method can also include deriving, based on the signal matrix, time-of-flight information associated with the echoes and indicative of range information associated with the targets. The method and system can be used, for example, in lidar-based remote sensing applications.
US11460556B1 Hyper temporal lidar with shot scheduling for variable amplitude scan mirror
A lidar system that includes a laser source and transmits laser pulses produced by the laser source toward range points in a field of view via a mirror that scans through a plurality of scan angles can use (1) a laser energy model to model the available energy in the laser source over time and (2) a mirror motion model to model motion of the mirror over time. The mirror can exhibit a variable scan amplitude, and a control circuit can then evaluate whether benefits such as a shorter completion time for firing laser pulse shots at a list of range points can be achieved by changing the mirror's scan amplitude. When making such decisions, the control circuit can take into account a settle time for the variable amplitude mirror that arises from changing the mirror's scan amplitude.
US11460552B1 Hyper temporal lidar with dynamic control of variable energy laser source
A lidar system that includes a variable energy laser source and transmits laser pulses produced by the variable energy laser source toward range points in a field of view can use a laser energy model to model the available energy in the variable energy laser source over time. The timing schedule for laser pulses fired by the lidar system can then be determined using energies that are predicted for the different scheduled laser pulse shots based on the laser energy model. This permits the lidar system to reliably ensure at a highly granular level that each laser pulse shot has sufficient energy to meet operational needs, including when operating during periods of high density/high resolution laser pulse firing. The laser energy model is capable of modeling a variable rate of energy buildup in the variable energy laser source per unit time.
US11460546B2 Sensor-drainage apparatus
A sensor apparatus includes a cylindrical sensor window defining an axis oriented substantially vertically, an air nozzle positioned below the sensor window and aimed upward, and a sensor-housing-top cap positioned above the sensor window and including a sensor-housing top and a circumferential cap. The sensor-housing-top cap is a single piece. The circumferential cap includes a topside and an underside. The topside and the underside are disposed radially outward from the sensor window. The underside includes a groove having a cross-section elongated circumferentially around the axis. The cross-section of the groove curves from a lower end upwardly and outwardly to an upper end.
US11460542B2 Phase rotator calibration of a multichannel radar transmitter
Multi-channel radio frequency (RF) transmitter (100) and method of calibrating the transmitter are provided. In an embodiment, the method involves applying an intermediate frequency (IF) signal with different compensation values on a first phase rotator (128) in a first channel transmitter module (TX1) of the transmitter, wherein the different compensation values are designed to compensate for a particular phase influencing factor, applying phase codes with the same different compensation values for different phases on a second phase rotator (132) in a second channel transmitter module (TX2), measuring resultant phase errors due to phase errors of the first and second channel transmitter modules for the different compensation values, and based on the resultant phase errors, selecting one of the different compensation values to be used as a calibrated compensation value for the first and second phase rotators in the first and second channel transmitter modules to compensate for the particular phase influencing factor.
US11460534B2 Identifying client device locations through group-based access point voting
Embodiments herein describe performing AoA resolving to identify a plurality of AoAs corresponding to a multipath signal and then using AP voting to identify a location of the client device. AoA resolving enables an AP to identify the different angles at which a multipath signal reaches the AP. That is, due to reflections, a wireless signal transmitted by a single client device may reach the AP using multiple paths that each has their own AoA. The AP can perform AoA resolving to identify the AoAs for the different paths in a multipath signal. In one embodiment, the AoAs for two APs (or a subset of the APs) can be used to identify cross points or intersection points that represent candidate locations of the client device. A voting module can determine whether those cross points corresponds to AoAs identified by the remaining APs.
US11460531B2 Systems and methods for enhanced direction of arrival detection and calculation
A system for determining a direction of arrival for signals is provided. The system includes a non-uniform linear array including a plurality of antenna and configured to receive a wireless signal. The system is programmed to receive a plurality of normalized phase candidates for the direction of arrival of the received wireless signal. For each of the plurality of normalized phase candidates, the at least one processor is programmed to calculate a phase error, estimate a plurality of unwrapped measured phases based on the corresponding phase error, and calculate a likelihood based on the corresponding plurality of unwrapped measured phases. The at least one processor is further programmed to select a normalized phase candidate as a direction of arrival estimate based on a comparison of the plurality of likelihood normalized phases.
US11460530B1 Slide screw tuner with adjustable pitch
A slide screw tuner control mechanism uses linear actuator movement with numerically controlled PITCH (number of threads per inch). The PITCH is adjustable using the concept of a differential screw, implemented by independent control of the rotation of the actuator built-in ACME screw, yielding a numerically controllable overall effective PITCH. Tuner calibration and tuning can use dynamically adjustable horizontal movement increments increasing tuning speed at low frequencies without loss of fine-tuning resolution at high frequencies.
US11460529B2 Method and system for improving magnetic resonance images
A method and a system automatically perform an image reconstruction of a biological object. The method includes acquiring at different time points t_i signal data for imaging the biological object and clustering a set of data in connection with the acquired signal data. The clustering includes constructing a matrix C, wherein an element Ci,j of the matrix C is the value n_j of one of the data of the dataset acquired at the time point t_i, and then performing a similarity clustering based on the matrix C. At least one of the clusters is selected and determining for each of the time points t_i that are part of the cluster all acquired signal data that have been acquired within a predefined temporal threshold with respect to the considered time point t_i. The image reconstruction of the biological object is performed with the previously determined acquired signal data.
US11460526B1 Pulse sequence generation systems and methods of reducing acoustic noise in magnetic resonance systems
A pulse sequence generation computing device for a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system includes a processor in communication with a memory device. The processor is programmed to receive a pulse sequence including a plurality of gradient pulses and provide a pulse sequence threshold function corresponding to an acoustic noise reduction level. For each gradient pulse in the pulse sequence, the processor is programmed to determine an amplitude and a slew rate of the gradient pulse, determine a threshold amplitude and slew rate of the gradient pulse, and compare the determined amplitude and slew rate to the threshold amplitude and slew rate. If either the determined amplitude or slew rate exceeds the threshold amplitude or slew rate, the processor adjusts at least one of the amplitude and the slew rate of the gradient pulse to an amplitude and a slew rate as defined by the pulse sequence threshold function.
US11460524B2 Radio frequency coil
A radio frequency coil according to an embodiment is configured to receive a magnetic resonance signal from an examined subject. The radio frequency coil includes an expandable and contractible first element and an expandable and contractible second element. The radio frequency coil has an overlap region where a first loop formed by the first element overlaps with a second loop formed by the second element. The ratio of the area of the overlap region to the area of the region enclosed by the first loop changes in accordance with expansion/contraction of the first element forming the first loop. The first element and the second element include liquid metal in at least a part thereof.
US11460523B2 Systems and methods having an optical magnetometer array with beam splitters
An array of optically pumped magnetometers includes an array of vapor cells; and an array of beam splitters. The array of beam splitters is arranged into columns, including a first column, and rows. Each row and each column includes at least two of the beam splitters. The array of beam splitters is configured to receive light into the first column of the array and to distribute that light from the first column into each of the rows and to distribute the light from each of the rows into a plurality of individual light beams directed toward the vapor cells.
US11460522B2 Sensitivity adjustment of resistive sensor system
A resistive sensor system includes resistive sensor pairs formed of first and second sensors of opposite sensitivity directions to a measured property. Each resistive sensor pair includes one of the first sensors having a first terminal and a second terminal, and one of the second sensors having a third terminal and a fourth terminal. The fourth terminal is coupled to the second terminal of the first sensor. The system further includes multiple noninverting switch elements, each having a noninverting output coupled to the first terminal of one the first sensors, and multiple inverting switch elements, each having an inverting output coupled to the third terminal of one of the second sensors. For each resistive sensor pair, the noninverting and inverting switch elements receive a switch signal for controlling the noninverting and inverting switch elements such that the first and second sensors are biased in opposition to one another.
US11460521B2 Multiturn sensor arrangement
A system includes a multiturn counter that can store a magnetic state associated with a number of accumulated turns of a magnetic field. The multiturn counter includes a plurality of magnetoresistive elements electrically coupled in series with each other and a reference element. The plurality of magnetoresistive elements are formed in a magnetic strip. The reference element is separate from the magnetic strip. A strip width of the magnetic strip and a strip width of the reference element are similar. The plurality of magnetoresistive elements and the reference element can be coupled to a matrix of electrical connections.
US11460517B2 Systems, apparatus, and methods for locating a fault in a plurality of windings of a transformer
There is provided systems, apparatus, and methods for locating a fault in a plurality of windings of a transformer. In one embodiment, the apparatus may include: a measurement device configured to measure electrical flow parameters of the transformer when the transformer is in an online mode; and a fault location determination unit configured to determine electrical flow parameters of the windings from the measured electrical flow parameters of the transformer, wherein the fault location determination unit is configured to process the determined electrical flow parameters of the windings to determine the location of the fault in the windings.
US11460512B2 Battery module testing
Testing of a battery module can be conducted using monitoring electronics attached to the battery module. Stimulus can be applied to the battery module and removed. After removal of the stimulus, the monitoring electronics can collect signals from the monitoring electronics reflecting parameters of the battery module as it relaxes back to a non-stimulated state. The stimulus can be provided by test equipment or by components of a system in which the battery module, having attached monitoring electronics, is implemented. The monitoring electronics attached to the battery module can provide autonomous recording of signals associated with the battery module that can provide data regarding the status of the battery module or one or more batteries contained in the battery module.
US11460509B2 System and method for detecting electrode tabs of pack flexible packaging battery
A system and method for detecting electrode tabs of a PACK flexible packaging battery relate to the field of PACK battery technologies. The system comprises a bus plate and a distance sensor, wherein through slots are disposed on the bus plate, and electrode tabs of a battery to be detected are inserted into the through slots during detection; and the distance sensor directly faces protruding portions of the electrode tabs of the battery to be detected after passing through the through slots, and is used for measuring the distance between the distance sensor and a protruding portion of an electrode tab nearest to the distance sensor.
US11460506B2 Apparatus and method for determining differential voltage curve of battery and battery pack comprising the apparatus
An apparatus for determining a differential voltage curve of a battery includes a constant current unit, a sensing unit outputting a sensing signal indicating a voltage and a current of the battery, and a control unit determining a control history indicating the voltage and a remaining capacity of the battery based on the sensing signal. The control unit outputs a first request message when the remaining capacity is outside of a first range of interest, and a second request message when the remaining capacity is within the first range of interest. The constant current unit discharges the battery with a constant current of a first current rate in response to the first request message, and discharges the battery with a constant current of a second current rate in response to the second request message. The control unit determines the differential voltage curve when the remaining capacity reaches a threshold.
US11460505B1 Implantable thermal runaway trigger device
A modified battery cell for simulating failure conditions includes an electrical cell and a controllable voltage source. A transistor gate is joined to a positive output of the source and to a negative tab of the cell at the transistor source. One side of a resistor implanted in the cell is joined to the transistor drain and the other side is joined to the cell positive tab. Controlling voltage source voltage allows current to flow from the transistor source to the transistor drain and through the resistor. Current flow through the resistor causes heating within the electrical cell that can be monitored to simulate an electrical cell failure. A method for testing an electrical cell is also provided.
US11460503B2 Battery electromechanical switching device diagnostics system and methods
An electrical system comprising a battery system and a control system is disclosed. The battery system may comprise a first switching device, a first battery electrically coupled in series with the first switching device, a second battery electrically coupled in parallel with the first switching device and the first battery when the first switching device is in a closed position, and a second switching device coupled in series with a load. The control system may be configured to perform diagnostics on the battery system.
US11460502B2 Processor-based measuring method for testing device under test, and measuring device using same
Provided is a measuring method for testing a device under test (DUT) having a plurality of terminals and, particularly, to a means for measuring the functions and performance of various electronic devices in which an electronic circuit such as that in an electronic device, a semiconductor element, a circuit module, and a circuit board is mounted, and to: a method by which a processor supports measurement with software such that unit costs can be reduced to be lower than those of conventional means operating with various, high-cost hardware; and a device using the same.
US11460501B1 High voltage semiconductor test system with multiple sites for use with a pick and place handler
A test system for high voltage testing of semiconductor devices including at least one test socket and a docking plate assembly. Each test socket includes a socket enclosure for encompassing first and second contact finger assemblies, in which the socket enclosure may include a cover and alignment plate. At least one test socket is embedded within the docking plate assembly which is configured to mount between high voltage test head and a pick and place handler. The docking plate assembly and each test socket includes one or more site openings each for receiving a corresponding device under test (DUT) during a high voltage test procedure. Each contact finger assembly includes at least one contact finger configured as an elongated conductor with a bent tip for electrically interfacing a pad of the DUT.
US11460498B2 Adjustable probe device for impedance testing for circuit board
An adjustable probe device includes fixed and movable probes, at least one of which is a signal probe having a coaxial structure. The movable probe is linearly slidable with a ground unit thereof abutted against a ground unit of the fixed probe. Another adjustable probe device includes a first movable probe for being grounded, and fixed and second movable probes both having a coaxial structure. Any of the two movable probes is selectable to be a functioning probe in a way that the contact ends of the functioning and fixed probes are located on a same plane for contacting two pads of a DUT at the same time, and the functioning probe is linearly slidable with a ground unit thereof abutted against a ground unit of the fixed probe. As a result, the probe interval is adjustable, lowering the cost of the impedance testing apparatus for circuit boards.
US11460497B2 Device analysis apparatus and device analysis method
A device analysis apparatus is a device analysis apparatus for determining a quality of a power semiconductor device, including an application unit that applies a voltage signal to the power semiconductor device, a light detection unit that detects light from the power semiconductor device at a plurality of detection positions and outputs detection signals based on detection results, and a determination unit that determines the quality of the power semiconductor device based on temporal changes of the detection signals.
US11460494B2 Spectral analysis of electronic circuits
A method of designing a filter to meet a set of specifications. The set of specifications is received, and a filter design is established. Analysis of the filter design is performed by: determining a part admittance matrix; determining a circuit admittance matrix based on the part admittance matrices; reducing interior nodes of the circuit admittance matrix; reducing algebraic nodes to transform the circuit admittance matrix into a Green's Function; evaluating the Green's Function to determine a circuit exterior node admittance matrix; and transforming the circuit exterior node admittance matrix to a circuit scattering matrix. The circuit scattering matrix is compared to the set of specifications to determine whether the filter design is satisfactory. When a determination is made that the design is not satisfactory, the filter design is modified and the process is repeated. When a determination is made that the design is satisfactory, a filter design description is output.
US11460490B2 Photovoltaic system monitoring and analysis
A method for monitoring a photovoltaic (PV) system includes receiving PV system information for a predetermined timeframe; displaying a power flow based on the received PV system information corresponding to the predetermined timeframe; displaying energy storage system information based on the received PV system information corresponding to the predetermined timeframe; and displaying an energy mix analysis based on the received PV system information corresponding to the predetermined timeframe.
US11460478B2 Transfer apparatus, sample processing system, and conveyance method
In a first transfer station, a second transfer station, and a third transfer station, a plurality of sample containers are transferred while being stored from a transfer source rack to a transfer destination rack row. In this case, for each of the sample containers to be a transfer target, a specific transfer destination rack is selected from the transfer destination rack row based on a content of processing to be applied in the future to a sample within the sample container.
US11460473B2 Assay to detect and quantitate specific an antibodies for various redox forms of HMGB1
Quantitation of specific antibodies for at least one redox form of High mobility group box 1 (HMGB1) contained in a biological sample. An in vitro method for assessing the state of progression of a disease or a disorder in which HMGB1 is involved. An in vitro method for the identification of predisposition, prognostic or diagnostic biomarkers of a disease or a disorder in which HMGB1 is involved. A kit to quantitate said specific antibodies for at least one redox form of HMGB1.
US11460472B2 Quantitative assay for heat shock proteins 70 (Hsp70) protein in body fluids
Provided is a novel kit and assay for free and lipid-bound (exosomal) Hsp70. In particular, an ELISA is described for determining the level of Hsp70 in sample derived from a body fluid of a subject, characterized in that the level of Hsp70 is determined by an anti-Hsp70 antibody.
US11460465B2 Cell chemotaxis assays
A device includes an input chamber, an attractant chamber, a migration channel arranged in fluid communication between an outlet of the input chamber and inlet of the attractant chamber, a baffle arranged in fluid communication between the outlet of the input chamber and the migration channel or within the migration channel, and an exit channel in fluid communication with the migration channel at a point beyond the baffle and before the migration channel enters the inlet of the attractant chamber. The baffle is configured to inhibit movement of a first type of cell through the baffle to a greater extent than the baffle inhibits movement of a second type of cell through the baffle.
US11460455B2 Method and system for determining the influence of experimental parameters on a liquid chromatography protocol
Method for determining the influence of least a first and a second experimental parameter on a liquid chromatography protocol for purifying one or more target molecules from a sample, comprising the steps: —performing chromatography purifications of the sample at a plurality of different experimental conditions where at least the first and the second experimental parameter each are varied over a predetermined range, each purification being registered as a chromatogram by monitoring an output parameter indicative of the purification result during the purification; and—displaying in a graphical user interface at least a subset of the registered chromatograms as chromatogram-miniatures in an evaluation diagram wherein the position of each displayed chromatogram-miniature is determined by the experimental parameters for the corresponding purification, thereby allowing a user to visually determine trends and the influence of the experimental parameters on the liquid chromatography protocol.
US11460454B2 Method for monitoring, evaluating, and controlling a cyclic chromatographic purification process
A method for monitoring, evaluating and controlling a cyclic chromatographic purification process that involves at least two adsorbers. According to the method, one step is monitoring of the chromatogram, including the measurement of at least one current concentration-proportional signal in the liquid. Another step is conducting an evaluation of the chromatogram, including a comparison of at least one of the current concentration-proportional signals measured in the monitoring step with a threshold value thereof. A further step is controlling the chromatographic purification process by adapting the termination of the currently running phase as a function of the comparison of the evaluation step and initiating the next phase. Finally, according to the method, the sequence of steps is carried out in given order at least twice.
US11460452B2 Devices and systems for chromatography column bed support management and related methods
Embodiments of the present disclosure may assist in managing, storing, using, and re-using dedicated chromatography column bed supports. For example, devices and systems disclosed herein may include reusable cases for storing dedicated column bed supports when the column bed supports are not in use. Such cases may include one or more dividers and inserts configured to fit column bed supports, and may be designed and built specifically to ensure efficient, secure storage of column bed supports while minimizing risk of damaging or contaminating them. Methods disclosed herein may include performing a particular chromatography operation in a column, removing the column bed supports from the column, storing the column bed supports in a column bed support storage case, and installing another set of column bed supports in the column for another chromatography operation.
US11460450B2 Method and system for controlling the integrated health of a mechanical structure by diffuse elastic waves
A method for monitoring the structural health of a structure that supports guided propagation modes of elastic waves, includes the following steps:a) acquiring an ambient noise propagating through the structure by means of at least one pair of non-collocated elastic-wave sensors; b) estimating a function representative of an impulse response of the structure for elastic propagation between the constituent sensors of said pair; c) extracting at least one dispersion curve of the elastic propagation through the structure by time-frequency analysis of this function representative of an impulse response; and d) estimating at least one parameter indicative of a mechanical property of a constituent material of the structure from the dispersion curve obtained in step c). A system for implementing such a method is also provided.
US11460445B2 Method of producing ultrasonic inspection system
According to one implementation, a method of producing an ultrasonic inspection system includes creating design information on the ultrasonic inspection system and assembling the ultrasonic inspection system based on the design information. The design information includes numbers, positions and directions of at least one ultrasonic sensor and at least one ultrasonic transducer. The design information is created by an optimization calculation of which at least one parameter includes at least one of the numbers, positions and directions of the at least one ultrasonic sensor and the at least one ultrasonic transducer. The optimization calculation includes a simulation of an ultrasonic inspection for detecting a defect by the ultrasonic inspection system having the at least one ultrasonic sensor and the at least one ultrasonic transducer. The simulation is performed using a model simulating an object of the ultrasonic inspection.
US11460444B2 Aircraft air contaminant analyzer and method of use
A method and an aircraft air contaminant analyzer for determining and classifying air contaminants, providing a sample flow path and bypass flow path bypassing the sample flow path, are disclosed, the analyzer comprising a contaminant collector comprising a medium desorbing captured contaminants, the collector providing a first sample flow path; a heater vaporizing captured contaminants; a bypass comprising a channel including a second sample flow path, the channel bypassing the collector; a sensor responding when air contaminant mass is added to or removed from the sensor, for classifying contaminant type; the sensor receiving contaminants desorbed from the medium; a frequency measurement device measuring the response generated by the sensor as the air contaminant is added to and removed from the sensor; a computer readable medium bearing a contaminant recognition program and calibration data; and, a processor executing the program, the program including a module classifying the contaminant by type.
US11460440B2 Practical ion mobility spectrometer apparatus and methods for chemical and/or biological detection
The present invention relates to a preconcentrator for vapors and particles collected from air. The vapor preconcentrator is made from plural layer of coils. The coil is made of resistance alloy. The pitch size of the coil is made to precisely trap/filter out certain size of the particles during preconcentration. Multiple coils could be made with different pitch sizes to achieve multiple step filtrations. When the sample flow enters the preconcentrator chamber, it passes through the coils. The particles of different sizes are trapped on different layer of coils. The vapor sample can be trapped on any coils when interacted with the coil surface. They could be trapped without any affinitive coating as the preconcentrator is at relatively low temperature. Different coils or different sections of the coil can be coated with different material to trap chemicals of different classes. During the desorption process, the coils are flash heated with controlled temperature ramping speed to evaporate the trapped chemicals. Various configurations, constructions, and methods of operation are presented.
US11460439B2 Voltage control for traveling wave characteristic variation
A system includes, an ion channel extending along a first direction from a first end to a second end. The ion channel is configured to receive ions at the first end of the ion channel. The system further includes a controller configured to apply a first voltage signal to a first plurality of electrodes adjacent to the ion channel. The first plurality of electrodes are configured to generate, based on receipt of the first voltage signal, a first traveling drive potential that travels along the first direction during a separation time. One or more of a travel speed and an amplitude of the first traveling drive potential vary during a first time segment of the separation time.
US11460435B2 High contrast signal to noise ratio device components
Provided are device components, devices and methods characterized by a high contrast signal to noise ratio (CNR).
US11460431B2 Urea biosensors and stabilization of urea biosensors at room temperature
Disclosed is a urea biosensor that is stable at ambient temperature, and methods of making thereof.
US11460422B2 Method for on-site monitoring of the quality of the gases delivered to an industrial consumer site using the thermal conductivity technique
The invention provides a method for on-site monitoring of the quality of the gases delivered to a consumer site, the monitoring being carried out during the delivery, in order to declare the delivery compliant or non-compliant with specifications, being characterized in that, during the delivery, a monitoring of the gas(es) delivered is carried out by the thermal conductivity technique.
US11460421B2 Inspection system and inspection method of member for fuel cell separator
An inspection system of a member for a fuel cell separator including a titanium or titanium alloy base material and a coating layer including carbon includes a heater configured to heat the member for a fuel cell separator, a temperature detector configured to detect a temperature of the member for a fuel cell separator after heated by the heater, and a determination unit configured to determine a position of a high-temperature place at which a degree of a temperature increase is greater than a previously-set standard in the member for a fuel cell separator using the temperature detected by the temperature detector.
US11460418B2 Methods and systems for semiconductor metrology based on wavelength resolved soft X-ray reflectometry
Methods and systems for measuring structural and material characteristics of semiconductor structures based on wavelength resolved, soft x-ray reflectometry (WR-SXR) at multiple diffraction orders are presented. WR-SXR measurements are simultaneous, high throughput measurements over multiple diffraction orders with broad spectral width. The availability of wavelength resolved signal information at each of the multiple diffraction orders improves measurement accuracy and throughput. Each non-zero diffraction order includes multiple measurement points, each different measurement point associated with a different wavelength. In some embodiments, WR-SXR measurements are performed with x-ray radiation energy in a range of 10-5,000 electron volts at grazing angles of incidence in a range of 1-45 degrees. In some embodiments, the illumination beam is controlled to have relatively high divergence in one direction and relatively low divergence in a second direction, orthogonal to the first direction. In some embodiments, multiple detectors are employed, each detecting different diffraction orders.
US11460416B2 Method for measuring oil in water using multi-frequency microwave measurements
Embodiments of the disclosure provide a method of determining the presence of a hydrocarbon in an aqueous medium used for secondary oil recovery. The method includes the step of introducing the aqueous medium into a subterranean hydrocarbon formation to displace hydrocarbons. The method includes the step of retrieving an aqueous sample from the aqueous medium introduced into the subterranean hydrocarbon formation. The method includes the step of cooling the aqueous sample such that the aqueous sample is in a solid state. The method includes the step of exposing the aqueous sample to an electromagnetic wave at a microwave frequency such that a scattering response is induced from the hydrocarbon included in the aqueous sample. The method includes the step of determining permittivity of the hydrocarbon based on the scattering response.
US11460412B2 System for nondestructively inspecting fiberglass and nonmetallic pipes
A system and method for inspecting a composite material structure for defects includes a) an inspection apparatus having a heating device for heating a surface of the structure, an infrared camera for receiving radiation from the surface in response to heating, a controller configured to generate thermal images from the infrared radiation, b) a training system includes an arrangement for obtaining thermal images from a known composite material sample including a plurality of heating elements positioned to apply heat to an entire surface of the sample, an infrared camera for capturing thermal images of the sample, and a processing system for recording the thermal images in a training database, and c) a computer system coupled to the training system and the inspection apparatus adapted to receive thermal images from the inspection apparatus and detect parameters of defects in the structure using the training database.
US11460411B2 Process and apparatus for inspecting microneedle arrays
A process of making a microneedle array comprising providing a microneedle array having a plurality of microneedles of a desired shape, illuminating at least a portion of said microneedle array that comprises at least one microneedle, capturing an observed image of said at least one microneedle using an optical device, electronically processing said observed image and determining at least one shape parameter for said at least one microneedle, accepting said microneedle array if said at least one shape parameter is within an acceptable range, thereby providing a microneedle array that comprises a known shape of the plurality of microneedles.
US11460405B2 Multi-Z imaging and dispensing with multi-well devices
Provided are methods, devices, assemblies, and systems for dispensing into the wells of a multi-well device and imaging such wells from multiple Z-planes. Multi-Z imaging of the present methods and systems may allow for the detection of wells of a multi-well device that contain a desired number of cells. Also provided are methods, devices, assemblies, and systems for processing cell-containing wells of a multi-well device identified through the use of multi-Z imaging.
US11460398B2 Terahertz spectrum analyzer
The present application relates to a new terahertz spectrum analyzer, which adopts a detector based on an NMOSFET gate rasterization structure, a detector based on a Schottky contact rasterization structure, a detector based on an HMET gate rasterization structure, and a detector based on a “wave-to-heat conversion structure”, an NMOSFET detector based on a multi-frequency terahertz antenna structure, and an SBD detector based on the multi-frequency terahertz antenna structure as a core component (i.e. sensor) for electromagnetic wave detection, so that the coverage band is wider. In addition, all circuits can be realized by a common integrated circuit process, so that the terahertz spectrum analyzer proposed by the present application has the advantages of small size, low cost, and low power consumption.
US11460394B2 Corrosive environment monitoring method and corrosive environment monitoring system
The present invention provides a corrosive environment monitoring method capable of short-term to long-term identification of the type of corrosive gas, without requiring a power source such as a commercial power source or a storage battery, in a narrow place inside an equipment housing of an electric or electronic device to be evaluated. The corrosive environment monitoring method of the present invention involves using a corrosion sensor that has a passage structure in which one end is closed and the other end is an opening, wherein a part of the upper and lower surfaces or left and right surfaces with respect to the opening is formed by a transparent substrate, and a metal thin film is formed on the surface of the transparent substrate that is in contact with the corrosive gas flowing in from the opening, observing the degree of discoloration of the metal thin film through the transparent substrate, and identifying the type of the corrosive gas from the relationship between the degree of discoloration and the type of corrosive gas that has been observed in advance.
US11460387B2 Bending test device of flexible display panel
This disclosure relates to flexible display screen testing technology. A bending test device for a flexible display panel is provided. The bending test device includes a first bracket, a second bracket disposed in parallel to a side of the first bracket, and at least two first carriers laminated between the first bracket and the second bracket. Each of the first carriers is configured for bending and carrying a flexible display panel. The bending test for a plurality of flexible display panels can be simultaneously performed by laminating the first carrier.
US11460386B2 Heating apparatus for material testing machine
A specimen heating apparatus includes a heater unit configured to heat a test specimen held in a material testing machine, a heater holding unit configured to hold the heater unit in a set position relative to the test specimen for heating, a specimen temperature measurement unit attached to the heater unit and configured to measure temperature of the test specimen when the heater unit is in the set position, a temperature controller configured to control heating of the heater unit in response to a temperature measured by the specimen temperature measurement unit, and a thermal insulation unit configured to cover the heater unit, wherein the heater holding unit holds the heater unit in such a way that the heater unit is allowed to be brought to and removed from the set position while the test specimen is being held in the material testing machine.
US11460385B2 Compaction control system for and methods of accurately determining properties of compacted and/or existing ground materials
A compaction control system for and methods of accurately determining properties of compacted and/or existing ground materials. The compaction control system includes a compaction machine that further includes a vibratory drum (or roller). The compaction machine is equipped with sensors to determine position and heading, vibration amplitudes at selected frequencies, and material type and moisture content information. Further, the compaction control system includes a controller and certain algorithms for processing the sensor information. Namely, a method is provided of using the sensor information to assess the improvement in compaction and then determine whether and/or when further ground improvement solutions are needed.
US11460381B2 Sample grinder
A bead beater homogenizer includes a shaft having a main body extending along a main axis and a distal connection body extending along a connection axis that is acutely angled with respect to the main axis, a motor configured to rotate the shaft about the main axis, a head rotatably connected to the distal connection body of the shaft, and a clamp secured to the head and configured to secure a sample vial holder configured to hold one or more sample vials therein, wherein rotational motion of the shaft about the main axis is translated into motion of the head in directions normal to the main axis. A sample vial holder having an internal network of channels defined within the housing through which a coolant can be passed to control a temperature of a vial disposed therein is also provided.
US11460376B2 Vehicle scratch detection system and vehicle
A vehicle scratch detection system includes a scratch detection element, disposed on a vehicle body and capable of detecting a scratch of the vehicle body, a control unit, configured to be capable of analyzing and processing detection information of the scratch detection element and determining information related to scratch, and an alarm device. The control unit is capable of triggering the alarm device to send an alarm signal according to a result of the analyzing and processing.
US11460373B2 Portable test stand for aircraft engines
A portable attitude test stand (PATS) for an aircraft engine, has: a support frame mountable on a trailer of a road vehicle; a test cell supported by the support frame and sized to receive the aircraft engine, the test cell operable to rotate the aircraft engine about a pitch axis and a roll axis of the aircraft engine; and an actuator operatively connected to the test cell and to the support frame, the actuator operable to lower and raise the test cell relative to the support frame between a transport configuration in which the test cell has a transport height and a test configuration in which the test cell has a test height, the test height being greater than the transport height.
US11460366B2 Coupler and methods of use for assessment of refrigeration systems
A refrigeration servicing system includes an apparatus and user equipment in electronic communication with the apparatus. The apparatus includes a body having a first end and a second end, wherein a passage extends within the body from the first end to the second end. A recess is formed within the body at the second end. The body comprises an inlet at the first end configured to directly engage with a portion of the refrigeration system, a conduit in fluid communication with the inlet, and a plunger. The conduit and plunger are each positioned in the passage. The apparatus also includes a housing at least partially positioned in the recess and in fluid communication with the conduit. The housing includes a sensor configured to directly contact the fluid and measure a parameter of the fluid. A method of servicing a refrigeration system is also provided.
US11460361B2 Validation apparatus for validating a force testing machine, method of validating a force testing machine and method of measuring forces
A force testing machine (FTM) validation apparatus is disclosed for validating a test process involving a force testing machine to measure forces involved in operation of a syringe arrangement. Particularly a syringe arrangement that includes a staked-in needle prefilled syringe and a needle safety device cooperating with the staked-in needle prefilled syringe. The FTM validation apparatus includes a syringe arrangement surrogate, and a holder arranged to support the syringe arrangement surrogate in a predefined position and orientation in the force testing machine. The syringe arrangement surrogate includes a break loose part arranged to mimic a break loose force of the syringe arrangement and an injection force part arranged to mimic an injection force of the syringe arrangement. Methods are also disclosed for validating a test process that measures forces involved in operation of a syringe arrangement and for measuring forces involved in operation of the syringe arrangement.
US11460356B2 Functional soft materials and methods of making and using thereof
Disclosed are functional materials for use in additive manufacturing (AM). The functional material can comprise an elastomeric composition (e.g., a silicone composite) for use in, for example, direct ink writing. The elastomeric composition can include and elastomeric resin, and a magnetic nanorod filler dispersed within the elastomeric resin. Nanorod characteristics (e.g., length, diameter, aspect ratio) can be selected to create 3D-printed constructs with desired mechanical properties along different axes. Furthermore, since nickel nanorods are ferromagnetic, the spatial distribution and orientation of nanorods within the continuous phase can be controlled with an external magnetic field. This level of control over the nanostructure of the material system offers another degree of freedom in the design of functional parts and components with anisotropic properties. Magnetic fields can be used to remotely sense compression of the constructs, or alternatively, control the stiffness of these materials.
US11460355B2 Antenna device and temperature detection method
An antenna device according to an exemplary embodiment includes a first metal layer, a first dielectric layer, a second metal layer, and a second dielectric layer. The first dielectric layer has a thermal conductivity and heat resistance that are higher than those of an FR-4 resin. The antenna device includes a first metal terminal and a second metal terminal, and a thermosensor. A pair of an input terminal and an output terminal of the thermosensor are electrically connected to the first metal terminal and the second metal terminal, respectively, and the second metal layer includes a first segment and a second segment. The first metal terminal is disposed above the first segment, and the second metal terminal is disposed above the second segment.
US11460352B2 Method and apparatus for collecting temperature of heating pipeline
The present invention discloses is a method for collecting a temperature of a heating pipeline, the method comprising: collecting a circuit signal of a heating resistor; calculating a current resistance value of the heating resistor according to the circuit signal; and calculating a current temperature of the heating pipeline according to the current resistance value. By using the method for collecting the temperature of the heating pipeline, measurement of the temperature of the heating pipeline can be realized by directly measuring the resistance value of the heating resistor in the heating pipeline, which may avoid the use of an additional temperature sensor, thereby reducing the number of connecting wires or other accessories.
US11460344B2 Modular low cost trackerless spectral sensor
A non-tracking solar sensor device and systems. The non-tracking solar sensor system includes a transparent hemispherical dome enclosure for receiving light. A diffuser is disposed with the enclosure for diffusing the light. A photodiode sensor array senses at least one discrete wavelength of the diffused light. A data acquisition module is configured to receive a sensor signal from the sensor array, the signal indicative of light quality at least one discrete wave band for processing via a processor module.
US11460343B2 Method for selection of Raman excitation wavelengths in multi-source Raman probe
A method is disclosed for providing enhanced quantitative analysis of materials by a dual-laser Raman probe wherein the wavelengths of the lasers used to illuminate a target object are selected in a manner to improve and enhance the quantitative analysis performance of the Raman signals.
US11460341B2 Wafer scale ultrasonic sensor assembly and method for manufacturing the same
A wafer scale ultrasonic sensor assembly includes a wafer substrate, an ultrasonic element, first and second protective layers, conductive wires, a transmitting material, an ASIC, a conductive bump, and a soldering portion. The wafer substrate includes a via. The ultrasonic element is exposed to the via. The conductive wires are on the first protective layer and connected to the ultrasonic element. The second protective layer covers the conductive wires, and the second protective layer has an opening corresponding to the ultrasonic element. The transmitting material contacts the ultrasonic element. The ASIC is connected to the wafer substrate, so that the via forms a space between the ASIC and the ultrasonic element. The conductive pillar is in a via defined through the ASIC, the wafer substrate, and the first protective layer, and the conducive pillar is respectively connected to the conductive wires and the soldering portion.
US11460340B2 Weighing system, electronic scale, and electronic scale marker for performing inventory management
There are provided a weighing system, an electronic scale, and an electronic scale marker for performing inventory management and the like for processing materials based on weight of processed products measured by an electronic scale. The weighing system includes an electronic scale that measures weight of a processed product and a terminal device. The electronic scale includes a display unit that displays the weight of the processed product and a marker that is provided in the vicinity of the display unit. The terminal device includes a data logger unit that performs character recognition processing within a region indicated by the marker based on an image, which is obtained by imaging the display unit, so as to acquire the weight of the processed product.
US11460337B2 Method for tracking lifting events at a construction site
One variation of a method for monitoring lift events at a construction site includes: deriving a lifting profile from a first timeseries of load values, output by a load sensor coupled to a crane hook, during a first time period; deriving an oscillation characteristic from a first timeseries of motion values, output by a motion sensor coupled to the crane hook, during the first time period; identifying a type of an object carried by the crane hook during the first time period based on the lifting profile and the oscillation characteristic; selecting a load handling specification for the object based on the type of the object; accessing a second timeseries of motion values output by the motion sensor during a second time period; and, in response to the second timeseries of motion values deviating from the load handling specification, activating an object motion alarm for the object.
US11460336B2 IoT system for returnable asset containing cryogenic liquid
A method of providing electrical energy to a dewar containing a cryogenic liquid including introducing an insulated heat pipe, with a distal end and a proximal end, into a cryogenic dewar comprising an exterior surface. And providing a Seebeck module, with a cold junction and a hot junction. The distal end is in thermodynamic contact with a cryogenic fluid and the proximal is thermodynamically connected to the cold junction. The hot junction is thermodynamically connected to the exterior surface of the dewar, thereby producing an electrical flow in the Seebeck module.A level probe may be calibrated by taking a first capacitance reading with the dewar full, and a second capacitance reading when the cryogenic liquid level is within a calibration gap. The level probe is calibrated by utilizing the first capacitance reading and the second capacitance reading.
US11460333B2 Container management device
A system for processing delivery items, the system including a delivery item monitoring device comprising one or more sensor and a processor that is communicatively connected to the delivery item monitoring device and that is configured to perform operations comprising obtaining sensor data from the one or more sensor. The operations can also include calculating a depth of the received delivery items in the container based on the sensor data and generating an under-filled indicator, a transport indicator, or an over-filled indicator based on the depth of the received delivery items in the container. Furthermore, the operations can include transmitting the under-filled indicator, the transport indicator, or the over-filled indicator to a control system, wherein the under-filled indicator, the transport indicator, and the over-filled indicator designate how to process the container to the control system.
US11460331B2 Magnetic-inductive flowmeter and measuring tube
A magnetic-inductive flowmeter for determining the flow of a medium, having a measuring tube for guiding the medium and having two electrodes for tapping a measuring voltage induced in the medium, wherein the measuring tube has an inflow section, a measuring section and an outflow section arranged one after the other in the flow direction of the medium, the inflow section having a cross section which decreases in the flow direction, the measuring section having a constant cross section and being symmetrical with respect to a measuring section symmetry plane which runs parallel to the longitudinal axis of the measuring tube, and the outflow section having a cross section which increases in the flow direction and is formed at least partially asymmetrically with respect to the measuring section symmetry plane in order to increase measuring accuracy.
US11460330B2 Reducing noise in a vortex flow meter
A vortex flow meter is within a flow conduit. The vortex flow meter includes a housing defining a flow passage substantially in-line with the flow conduit. An actuable buff body is within the flow passage. A sensor is downstream of the actuable buff body and is attached to the housing. The sensor is configured to detect vortex shedding. A controller is configured to send a drive signal to an oscillator to oscillate the buff body. The controller is configured to receive a vortex stream from the sensor. The vortex stream is indicative of vortexes shed by the buff body within a fluid. The controller is configured to determine a flow velocity responsive to the received vortex stream.
US11460327B2 Robot system, robot, robot control device, robot control method, and encoder
A robot system includes: a robot having a main shaft gear attached to a rotary shaft of a drive unit, a first countershaft gear meshing with the main shaft gear, a second countershaft gear meshing with the main shaft gear, and a third countershaft gear meshing with the main shaft gear; and a main shaft phase output unit outputting a phase of the main shaft gear as a first main shaft phase. A phase of the main shaft gear is derived as a second main shaft phase, based on a phase of the first countershaft gear, a phase of the second countershaft gear, and a phase of the third countershaft gear. Processing to stop the drive unit is performed when the first main shaft phase and the second main shaft phase do not coincide with each other.
US11460323B2 Magnetic field sensor package
A magnetic field sensor package is disclosed. The package includes a substrate that has a front side and a back side opposite the front side. The substrate can comprise a lead frame. The package also includes a first magnetic field sensor die that is electrically and mechanically mounted on the front side of the substrate. The package also includes a second magnetic field sensor die that is electrically and mechanically mounted on the front side of the substrate. The package further includes a magnet that is disposed on the back side of the substrate. The magnet can provide a bias field for the first magnetic field sensor die and the second magnetic field sensor die. The package can also include a molding material that is disposed about the lead frame, the first magnetic field sensor die, the second magnetic field sensor die, and the magnet.
US11460317B2 Viewing, modifying, and/or creating routes
Computer program products, methods, systems, apparatus, and computing entities are provided for creating, modifying, and viewing geographic areas and their corresponding routes and items of work. For example, an interface can be provided with a map display area and a route display area. The map display area and the route display area can be synchronized to create new routes, modify existing routes, and/or view information about various routes and/or items of work.
US11460313B2 Apparatus, method, and computer program product for field device maintenance request management
Various embodiments of the present disclosure are directed to field device maintenance request management associated with one or more faulty field devices. Non-limiting example systems in which embodiments function include control system in communication with a plurality of field devices and associated sensors, and at least one client device. Embodiments include apparatuses, computer program products, and methods for retrieving monitoring data, identifying faults, retrieving request handling information, generating a corresponding field device maintenance request, and transmitting the maintenance request to one or more client devices, as well as optionally setting one or more operational modes for field devices, and/or processing a response from the client device. Other embodiments receive a field device maintenance request, extract request handling information, various particular interfaces for efficient analysis, and optionally include interface elements for providing and causing storage of a response to the request.
US11460312B2 Method, apparatus, and computer program product for determining lane level traffic information
A method, apparatus and computer program product are provided for establishing direction based traffic events and lane-level traffic associated therewith. Methods may include receiving a plurality of probe data points, where each probe data point includes location information associated with the respective probe apparatus; determining a path through an intersection from among a plurality of paths through the intersection for each probe apparatus based, at least in part, on a sequence of probe data points from each respective probe apparatus; determining, for each path through the intersection, an average speed of probe apparatuses traveling along the respective path and an average travel time along a road link approaching the intersection of the probe apparatuses traveling along the respective path; and determining a direction based traffic event in response to the differential amount of time between the highest average travel time and the lowest average travel time.
US11460311B2 Path planning method, system and device for autonomous driving
A path planning method, system, and device for autonomous driving are provided, where the method includes: acquiring environment perception information and vehicle positioning and navigation information, where the environment perception information includes obstacle information, roadside information, and lane line information, and the vehicle positioning and navigation information includes a vehicle pose and a target route; generating sub-paths according to the environment perception information and the vehicle positioning and navigation information, to obtain candidate sub-paths meeting vehicle constraints; performing a collision detection on the candidate sub-paths meeting the vehicle constraints, to obtain collision-free candidate sub-paths; performing a sub-path search on the collision-free candidate sub-paths by using an A* search algorithm; and obtaining, according to a result of the sub-path search, a local path of a vehicle.
US11460309B2 Control apparatus, control method, and storage medium storing program
A control apparatus comprises a first information acquisition circuit configured to acquire a recognition result relating to a passenger of a vehicle; a second information acquisition circuit configured to acquire information relating to a surrounding environment of the vehicle; and a vehicle control circuit configured to generate a travel route of the vehicle based on the recognition result acquired by the first information acquisition circuit and the information relating to the surrounding environment acquired by the second information acquisition circuit, wherein the information relating to the surrounding environment includes information relating to a route set according to the recognition result.
US11460306B2 Information processing apparatus, information processing method, and program
An information processing apparatus includes: a map expression data storage unit in which two or more pieces of map expression data expressing a map are stored, the data being associated with one or more attribute values containing region specifying information for specifying a region that is being expressed; a receiving unit that receives position specifying information for specifying a position from a terminal apparatus; a data acquiring unit that acquires one or more pieces of map expression data associated with region specifying information corresponding to a position specified with the position specifying information, from the map expression data storage unit; and a transmitting unit that transmits the one or more pieces of map expression data acquired by the data acquiring unit, to the terminal apparatus.
US11460305B2 System, apparatus, storage medium, and method for providing a route and aid for people in need of assistance
An information processing apparatus for providing aid to people in need of assistance outdoors. The information processing apparatus includes a controller. When a request for a search for a route is received, the controller generates, using a link and a node at which travel by a wheelchair is possible, a section to be included in the route between two locations and that is to be traveled by the wheelchair.
US11460298B2 Systems and methods for estimating a difference in height between two floors in a building for use in estimating a height or an altitude of one of the two floors
Estimating a difference in height between two floors in a building for use in estimating a height or an altitude of one of the two floors. Particular embodiments estimate a height difference between a first floor and a second floor based on a first outdoor temperature of a first time period, a second outdoor temperature of a second time period, a third temperature that is based on an indoor temperature of the first time period or the second time period, a first estimated difference in height between the first and second floors that is based on measurements of pressure from mobile devices when those mobile devices were on the first and second floors during the first time period, and a second estimated difference in height between the first and second floors that is based on measurements of pressure from mobile devices when those mobile devices were on the first and second floors during the second time period.
US11460297B2 Measurement apparatus and control method of measurement apparatus
A measurement apparatus is provided that includes a distance measuring unit, a deflecting unit, and a calculation control unit which controls the distance measuring unit and the deflecting unit. The calculation control unit detects coordinates of a pair of intersection points of the object to be measured and a scan trajectory with the measurement light on the basis of a distance measurement result by the distance measuring unit and the direction of emission deflected by the deflecting unit. The calculation control unit controls a deflection operation of the deflecting unit so as to change the direction of emission on the basis of the coordinates of the pair of intersection points such that the scan trajectory with the measurement light and the object to be measured intersect with each other.
US11460293B2 Surface quality sensing using self-mixing interferometry
An electronic device is described. The electronic device includes a housing, a set of one or more SMI sensors attached to the housing, and a processor. The set of one or more SMI sensors includes a set of one or more electromagnetic radiation emitters having a set of one or more resonant cavities and configured to emit a set of one or more beams of electromagnetic radiation. The set of one or more SMI sensors also includes a set of one or more detectors configured to generate indications of self-mixing within the set of one or more resonant cavities. The processor is configured to characterize, using the indications of self-mixing, an optical field speckle of a target. The processor is also configured to characterize, using the characterization of the optical field speckle, a surface quality of the target.
US11460292B2 Optical coherence tomography device and system
An optical coherence tomography (OCT) scan device includes an OCT scan device housing, an interferometer disposed in within the OCT scan device housing and including a light source, a fiber optic coupler including an interferometer output, a reference-arm, and a sample-arm. The OCT scan device further includes a power source configured to provide power to the light source and the remaining components of the OCT scan device, and a controller disposed within the OCT scan device housing and configured to adjust lens focusing parameters in the reference-arm and the sample-arm, and control a scanning function of an optical beam emitting from the sample-arm. The OCT scan device is further configured to transmit and receive control instructions and transmit fundus image data.
US11460291B2 Process for determining the total pitch deviation of a position sensor
A process for determining the total pitch deviation of a position sensor fitted with a magnetic disk and a magnetic detector, the magnetic disk comprising pairs of magnetic poles, the process includes recording, over one mechanical turn, an angular signal of the magnetic intensity measured by the magnetic detector as a function of the angle of rotation of the magnetic disk, determining zero-crossing positions based on the angular signal recorded and the number of zero-crossing position determined, determining the pole pair lengths based on the zero-crossing positions, and determining the total pitch deviation based on the pole pair lengths.
US11460290B2 Measuring method and semiconductor structure forming method
A measuring method is provided. A probe and a first sensor are disposed over a jig including a bar protruding from the jig. The probe is moved until a first surface of the probe is laterally aligned with a second surface of the bar facing the jig. A first distance between the second surface of the bar and the first sensor is obtained by the first sensor. The probe and the first sensor are disposed over a magnetron. Magnetic field intensities at different elevations above the magnetron are measured by the probe. A method for forming a semiconductor structure is also provided.
US11460286B2 Rotary inductive sensor
A system, comprising: a processing circuitry configured to: receive a first signal that is indicative of a flux density of a magnetic field, the magnetic field being generated by a rotating target; identify a level of a predetermined type of peak in the first signal, the predetermined type of peak occurring once during each revolution of the target; and output a reference signal when an instant level of the first signal matches the level of the predetermined type of peak.
US11460285B2 Workpiece holder, measuring device and measuring method for measuring a workpiece
A workpiece holder, measuring device, and a method for executing a measurement by using the workpiece holder. The workpiece holder is configured to hold a workpiece with two opposite arranged workpiece surfaces to be measured in a way that both are accessible by a moveable probe unit and can thus be measured in one setting of the workpiece. For this the workpiece holder comprises a support and a holding body. The holding body has a holding end away from the support with at least one holding surface at which the workpiece is held. In the holding body a free space is formed that adjoins the workpiece surface facing the support when a workpiece is held and makes the workpiece surface accessible for measuring or probing. The accessibility for the probe unit is provided by a transverse channel extending obliquely or orthogonally to the longitudinal axis of the workpiece holder.
US11460281B2 Detonation interrupt device
Provided is a detonation interrupt device. The detonation interrupt device, in one aspect, includes a first detonation train member positioned within a housing, and a mechanical member positioned proximate the first detonation train member. In this aspect, the mechanical member is movable between a first position physically separating the first detonation train member from a second detonation train member and thereby preventing the first detonation train member from detonating the second detonation train member, and a second position not physically separating the first detonation train member from the second detonation train member and thereby allowing the first detonation train member to detonate the second detonation train member, wherein the mechanical member is configured to automatically move from the first position to the second position as the housing and the second detonation train member move linearly with respect to each other.
US11460274B2 Sighting systems, components, and methods
Sight systems comprise a sight receiver and a base attachable to and detachable from a sight receiver. A base carries a sighting component, such as an iron sight or optic sight. A sighting component may be attachably and detachably mounted to a base, or a sighting component may be made integrally with a base. A base may carry plural sighting components. Sight systems may include plural interchangeable sight receivers, bases, and/or sighting components.In some embodiments, interfitting structures at least partially restrain or retain a base and a sight receiver in longitudinal and lateral alignment, with such structures being longitudinally oriented. In some embodiments, interfitting structures at least partially restrain or retain a base and a sighting component in longitudinal alignment and lateral alignment, with such structures being longitudinally oriented. Some embodiments provide a fastener operable with a compatible and/or complementary surface, together used to urge interfitting parts together tightly.
US11460272B1 Dual mode semi-active laser seeker and imaging system
The system and method of a dual mode semi active laser seeker and imaging system using pulse detection and angle determination as applied to quad detectors to properly identify a correct designator spot. The angle performance is driven by the field of view of the imaging system. The imaging system resolution provides the required angle accuracy for guidance as cued by pulse detection apertures. The imaging system eliminates the need to designate until impact thus eliminating exposure to counter fire against the designator. The elimination of designation until impact also opens up the opportunity rapid engagement of multiple targets from a single designator.
US11460271B2 Dry fire practice training device
Various embodiments of the present technology may provide a dry fire training device for use with a pistol having a magazine compartment and a trigger mechanism. The dry fire training device includes a magazine including a lever providing a means for interaction between the trigger mechanism and a detent reed. The lever may be configured to move between a resting position and a firing position. The magazine may also include a compression spring configured to bias the lever to the resting position. The magazine may further include a swing lock component configured to move the lever to the firing position behind the trigger mechanism when the magazine is inserted into the magazine compartment.
US11460260B2 Systems and methods for projectile propulsion
A projectile propulsion system comprises a housing defining a chamber, a propulsive charge including a propulsive charge material loadable into the chamber, a projectile loadable into the chamber proximate to the propulsive charge material, an electric pulse discharge subsystem that provides an electric pulse having a specified pulse amperage for a specified pulse period, a current delivery subsystem electrically connecting the electric pulse discharge subsystem to the chamber to deliver the electric pulse to the propulsive charge material, wherein the specified pulse amperage and the specified pulse period are sufficient to cause at least a portion of the propulsive charge material to generate a propulsive force that is at least partially directed onto the projectile to drive the projectile out of the chamber, and a barrel in fluid communication with the chamber configured to receive the projectile as it is driven from the chamber.
US11460257B2 Flexible lance drive apparatus with autostroke function
An apparatus for sensing an obstruction within a tube being cleaned and repetitively advancing and retracting a flexible high pressure fluid cleaning lance within the tube is disclosed. The apparatus monitors drive roller/belt position and actual hose position, compares the belt (expected travel) to hose position (travel) and generates a position difference, or mismatch. If the mismatch is above a predetermined level, the drive motor direction is reversed for a predetermined time interval, and forward operation restored after the predetermined time interval; and the sequence of repeating the reversing and restoring operations is continued until the position difference or mismatch no longer exceeds the predetermined difference threshold.
US11460255B2 Vapor chamber device and manufacturing method thereof
A vapor chamber device and a manufacturing method are disclosed. The vapor chamber has a housing and multiple independent chambers. The housing includes two shells opposite to each other. The independent chambers are formed between the two shells. Each independent chamber contains a working fluid and has at least one diversion bump and a capillary structure. The diversion bump is formed on an inner surface of the second shell, and the capillary structure is mounted on the diversion bump. When the vapor chamber device is vertically mounted to a heat source, the independent chambers at an upper portion of the vapor chamber device still contain the working fluid. The working fluid in the independent chambers may not all flow to a bottom of the vapor chamber device. Therefore, a contact area between the working fluid and the heat source is increased and heat dissipation efficiency is improved.
US11460248B2 Lyophilization container fill fixture, system and method of use
Provided is a gas fill fixture for use in lyophilization, a related system and method. The gas fill fixture includes a chassis, fill indicator and a lid, such that the chassis and lid together form a cavity for receiving a flexible lyophilization container. The system includes a lyophilization container, a lyophilizer and a gas fill fixture incorporating a chassis, a fill indicator and a lid. The method includes process steps for using the system to lyophilize a fluid.
US11460246B2 Recovery of krypton and xenon from liquid oxygen
Xenon and/or krypton is separated from a liquid oxygen stream comprising oxygen and xenon and/or krypton in a process comprising providing at least a portion of the liquid oxygen stream as a reflux liquid to the top of a rare gas recovery column operated at a pressure of between 5 to 25 bara, vaporizing a reboiler liquid in the reboiling zone in the bottom of the rare gas recovery column to produce a mixture of a rising vapor and a xenon and/or krypton-enriched liquid stream; and contacting the rising vapor with the reflux liquid in at least one distillation zone of the column to effect stripping xenon and/or krypton from the rising vapor to the reflux liquid. The process provides a recovery of xenon of greater than 90% and a krypton recovery of 15% to 90%.
US11460241B1 Refrigerator and shelving system for a refrigerator
A refrigerator shelving system includes a first shelf, a first set of suspenders, a second set of suspenders, and a second shelf. The second shelf is rotatably secured to the second set of suspenders and slidably secured to the second set of suspenders. The second set of suspenders is rotatably secured to the first shelf. A back end of the second shelf is configured to rotate relative to the first set of suspenders, the second set of suspenders is configured to rotate relative to the first shelf, and a front end of the second shelf is configured to slide relative to the second set of suspenders during rotation of the second set of suspenders in order to transition the second shelf between an operational position and a stowed position.
US11460239B2 Refrigerator
A refrigerator includes a cabinet and a door. The door includes an outer plate that includes a display part having through holes and a touch manipulation part positioned at a lower side of the display part. The display part and the touch manipulation part are integrally formed. A display cover is mounted on a rear surface of the outer plate. An inner case is mounted on the rear surface of the outer plate to surround the display cover and communicates with an opening formed in a peripheral surface of the door. A display assembly can be inserted into the display cover through the opening. A touch sensor assembly is mounted onto the display cover at a position corresponding to the touch manipulation part. Light emitting members of the display assembly can be positioned above the touch sensor assembly when the display assembly has been inserted into the display cover.
US11460237B2 Door assembly for an enclosure of a refrigerator appliance
A refrigerator includes a cabinet defining a chilled chamber, an enclosure housing positioned within the chilled chamber, the enclosure housing defining an enclosure and a docking port configured for receiving a water filter, and a door assembly for providing selective access to the enclosure. The door assembly includes an access door pivotally mounted to the enclosure housing, a guide pin mounted to the enclosure housing, a guide bar having a first end and a second end opposite the first end, the first end being pivotally mounted to the access door and the second end defining a slot having the guide pin slidably received therein, a friction washer mounted on the guide pin adjacent the guide bar; and a spring member mounted on the guide pin and being configured for urging the friction washer against the guide bar to resist motion of the access door.
US11460234B2 Refrigerator
A refrigerator includes a body including at least one storage compartment and a cooling module accommodating space, a door to open and close the storage compartment, and a cooling module accommodated in the cooling module accommodating space. The cooling module may include a heat radiating part, a heat absorption part, and a cooling module barrier to separate the heat radiating part and the heat absorption part. The heat radiating part may be disposed eccentrically on one of lateral sides of the cooling module and the heat absorption part may be disposed at a lateral side of the heat radiating part.
US11460233B2 Refrigerator comprising an ice maker assembly
A refrigerator including a cabinet and a compartment formed inside the cabinet and having an open front portion. A compartment door is movably connected to the cabinet for closing at least partially the open front portion of the compartment. An ice maker assembly is arranged inside the compartment and includes an ice maker. The ice maker includes an ice maker casing, a water tank and a water filter. The ice maker assembly is accessible inside the compartment when the compartment door is in an open position. The ice maker assembly includes a support housing arranged below the ice maker casing to receive the water tank and the water filter such that the ice maker casing and the support housing are provided as respective modules.
US11460227B2 Oil separator and refrigeration cycle apparatus
An oil separator has a filter portion in a differential pressure generation mechanism configured to collect, by a differential pressure, lubricating oil that is in a form of mist included in high-pressure refrigerant that flows in a first pipe that is connected to a discharge port of a compressor and allows the collected lubricating oil to move downstream along an internal wall of the first pipe.
US11460223B2 Gas heat pump system
A gas heat pump system including an outdoor unit having a compressor, an outdoor heat exchanger, and an expansion device; an indoor unit having an indoor heat exchanger; a refrigerant pipe to connect the outdoor unit and the indoor unit; an engine to combust mixed fuel in which fuel and air are mixed; a coolant tank to store a coolant; a radiator to emit, to an outside, heat which is transferred from the engine to the coolant; and a coolant pipe to connect the coolant tank and the radiator to allow the coolant to circulate therethrough, whereby the gas heat pump system has a cooling capability between 71 kW and 85 kW, the refrigerant is a mixed refrigerant having at least 50% R32, and the refrigerant pipe is a ductile stainless steel pipe having a delta ferrite matrix structure of 1% or less based on grain area.
US11460221B2 Diverter plate for furnace of HVAC system
A furnace for a heating, ventilation, and/or air conditioning (HVAC) system includes a heat exchanger tube including a tube inlet and a tube outlet, such that the heat exchanger tube is configured to receive combustion products via the tube inlet, circulate the combustion products through the heat exchanger tube, and discharge the combustion products via the tube outlet. Additionally, the furnace includes a collector box coupled to the heat exchanger tube and having a cavity configured to receive the combustion products via the tube outlet. The furnace includes a diverter plate disposed within the cavity, where the diverter plate overlaps the tube outlet to disperse the combustion products received via the tube outlet throughout the collector box.
US11460217B2 Adjustable cam assembly for damper position feedback
A cam assembly for selectively contacting an end-of-stroke damper position switch. The cam assembly includes a first cam that is rotatable about a first axis, and a position lever that is connected to and rotates with the cam assembly. The position lever is configured to be connected to an opening and closing mechanism of the damper and the cam assembly is adjustable to contact a first end-of-stroke damper position switch at the end-of-stroke of the opening and closing mechanism of the damper regardless of the position of the lever.
US11460216B2 Flush mount register with a removable damper box mechanism
A flush mount register for use within a vent opening in a flooring, the flush mount register comprising: a subfloor frame secured to a subfloor, wherein the subfloor supports flooring; a damper box mechanism supported by the subfloor frame; a floor substrate frame and a floor substrate tray secured and nested within the floor substrate frame and having a gap defined between the floor substrate frame and the floor substrate tray, and wherein the floor substrate frame is supported by the damper box mechanism; and wherein the floor substrate tray receives a flooring substrate, and wherein the floor substrate frame and the floor substrate tray are removable to permit access to the damper box mechanism.
US11460213B2 Device for securing at least one insulation on a duct, duct equipped with said securing device
A device for securing at least one insulating tube on a duct, includes an inner ring configured to be mounted on the duct, an outer ring coaxial to the inner ring, and a transverse web linking the inner and outer rings, the inner and outer rings and the transverse web forming two recesses, arranged on either side of the transverse web, each configured to receive an end of an insulating tube.
US11460211B2 Air-conditioning apparatus cofigured to control rotation frequency of fan
An air-conditioning apparatus includes a fan to send air to an air-conditioned space through a duct, a current measurement unit to measure a value of a current applied to a motor as a motor current, an inlet temperature measurement unit to measure a temperature of air flowing into the duct as an inlet temperature, and a controller to control the fan. The controller includes a memory storing current characteristic data associating the motor current and a rotation frequency of the motor with an external static pressure. The controller performs a correction process based on the inlet temperature to the motor current to obtain a control current, estimate the external static pressure by comparing the obtained control current and the rotation frequency of the motor with the current characteristic data, and control a rotation frequency of the fan, on the basis of the estimated external static pressure.
US11460210B2 Air conditioning device and control method thereof
An air conditioning device is provided. The air conditioning device includes an image sensor, and a processor configured to identify an object based on edge information included in an image acquired through the image sensor, and control an operation of the air conditioning device based on the type information of the identified object.
US11460209B2 Environment controller and method for generating a predictive model of a neural network through distributed reinforcement learning
Interactions between a training server and a plurality of environment controllers are used for updating the weights of a predictive model used by a neural network executed by the plurality of environment controllers. Each environment controller executes the neural network using a current version of the predictive model to generate outputs based on inputs, modifies the outputs, and generates metrics representative of the effectiveness of the modified outputs for controlling the environment. The training server collects the inputs, the corresponding modified outputs, and the corresponding metrics from the plurality of environment controllers. The collected inputs, modified outputs and metrics are used by the training server for updating the weights of the current predictive model through reinforcement learning. A new predictive model comprising the updated weights is transmitted to the environment controllers to be used in place of the current predictive model.
US11460208B2 Smart thermostat fan controller
Detecting a thermostat call for heating or cooling based on detecting a heat W or compressor Y signal is activated and energizing a fan signal output and operating a system fan/blower while the W or Y signal is activated and energizing the fan signal and operating the fan for a variable fan-off delay immediately after the W or Y signal is de-activated and de-energizing the fan signal and not operating the fan after the variable fan-off delay when a fan G signal is not activated. Detecting the fan G signal is activated and the W or Y signal is not activated indicating a fan-on duration control selected by a user, and energizing the fan signal and operating the fan while the fan G signal is activated and de-energizing the fan signal and not operating the fan and not providing the variable fan-off delay when the fan G signal is de-activated.
US11460203B2 Exhaust demand control system and methods
Methods and apparatus for an exhaust demand control system for measuring one or more contaminants at one or more exhaust locations within one or a plurality of exhaust ducts or plenums served by an exhaust fan system. Example systems and methods can include sensing the one or more contaminants within the one or more exhaust duct locations using a multipoint air sampling system having one or more sensors and comparing contaminant concentration measurements from the one or more of said exhaust duct or plenum locations against an action level to create a fan setback signal.
US11460202B2 Roof mounted ventilation assembly
A roof mounted ventilation assembly having fluidly coupled supply and relief fans is provided. One drive unit assembly may be operatively associated with both fans. A rotatably and vertically movable duct fluidly couples a supply discharge plenum to a roof-mounted air intake hood so that the former may move vertically and rotatably relative to the latter, thereby the present invention can selectively pressurize the spaced inhabited by the supply discharge plenum through a positive supply to relief air volume ratio.
US11460201B2 Passive ventilation control system
A passive ventilation control system and method. The system includes passive vents throughout a building. The vents may be arranged in multiple sets, with each set being substantially vertically aligned through multiple floors or the entire height of the building. Sensors are positioned inside and/or outside the building for sensing different environmental parameters or atmospheric conditions. The sensors send signals to a controller, which automatically adjusts airflow through the vents in response to the signals from the sensors.
US11460199B2 Climate control of direct printing machines
The present disclosure relates to a device for climate control of an interior of a machine in a food and beverage industry. The device includes an air discharge system for discharging air from the interior of the machine. The air discharge system includes a first air extraction duct configured for first selective extraction of contaminated air or second selective extraction of high-temperature air or at least two separate air extraction ducts including a first air extraction duct configured for the first selective extraction of the contaminated air and a second air extraction duct configured for the second selective extraction of the high-temperature air. The device further includes an air supply system for supplying air to the interior of the machine. The supplied air includes at least one of fresh air or purified extracted air.
US11460197B1 Air transfer apparatus integrally formed with a cavity and for adapting with a heat exchanger
An air transfer apparatus being an integral or a monolithic structure or enclosure including an integral cavity and other cavities formed from a single piece of material. The integrated cavity includes a plurality of individual dividers forming a plurality of integral segmented cavities where pumps and motors are installed, and a controller which controls the operation of the pump motor such as turns on and off the pump motor and adjusts the speed of the pump motor. The air transfer apparatus is adapted to have at least one heat exchanger pad installed in at least of the sides of the walls and at least one fan installed in the air transfer apparatus.
US11460192B2 System for the preparation of at least one food product and method for operating the relevant system
The invention relates to a system for the preparation of at least one food product (2) as well as a method for the same, wherein the system (1, 50) comprises a cooking chamber (3), in which the food product (2) can be prepared.
US11460184B2 Modular smart quick connect device for electrical fixtures
An electrical fixture has a plug or socket of the type including concentric terminal rings, the plug having a spindle that is releasably receivable within a central channel of the socket to form a latch. Either the plug or the socket is attached to a hub having peripheral electrical connectors. Modules can be connected to the hub by the peripheral electrical connectors, the modules including electrical components each having one or more features. The modules are selectable for desired features, including transmitting and receiving, or sensing a condition in the environment, such as a security camera, glass breakage detector, motion/presence detector, and lighting. The hub can include a central circuit board which is electrically connected to the peripherally attached modules. The hub is further connected to electrical wiring of the edifice within which the fixture is installed.
US11460181B2 LED module and use of the LED module
In an embodiment an LED module includes a support having at least two segments, wherein each segment is configured to emit light, wherein each segment has at least two light-emitting diodes that differ in terms of their colors, wherein the support has a multilayer structure and/or wherein the support has a substrate having a ceramic material and the ceramic material includes aluminum nitride, aluminum oxide or a varistor ceramic, and wherein the LED module is configured to set a brightness and a color of the emitted light separately for each segment.
US11460177B2 LED lighting methods and apparatus
Methods and apparatus for implementing a control apparatus for a light fixture for externally controlling the current to the LED light emitter of a landscape LED light fixture. In an exemplary embodiment a control apparatus for controlling current to an LED light source in a landscape lighting device includes an LED driver, a user control with a control setting indicator, and a driver housing including setting indicators.
US11460176B2 Integral control system for galvanometer laser lamp
The disclosure provides an integral control system for a galvanometer laser lamp. The system includes an integral control and drive device, a power source, and a plurality of component parts. The integral control and drive device includes a drive board, a galvanometer control module, and a laser control module. The component parts include a galvanometer motor and a laser that are respectively connected to the galvanometer control module and the laser control module. This optimizes the volume of the integral control and drive device and improves wiring between the modules, effectively reduces the volume of the entire system, and lowers the transportation and mounting costs.
US11460175B2 Reversible mounting arm for pole-mounted light fixtures
A reversible mounting arm that is universal in that it can be used to mount a light fixture to either a flat or curved mounting surface, such as, but not limited to, a round or rectilinear-shaped pole. More specifically, one end of the mounting arm is designed for mating with a round pole having a curved sidewall (or other curved mounting surfaces) whereas the opposing end of the mounting arm is designed for mating with poles having a flat sidewall (or other flat mounting surfaces).
US11460168B2 Lamp
A lamp includes a lamp holder, a lampshade combined with the lamp holder, and at least one diffuser. The lamp holder includes a base, a circuit board arranged on the base, and a plurality of light-emitting elements arranged on the circuit board. The diffuser is used to cover the light-emitting elements, and a sufficient distance between the diffuser and the light-emitting elements is maintained so that the light of the light-emitting elements are diffused uniformly, which can reduce the light spots caused by the special shape of the lampshade or the excessive distance between the light-emitting elements and improve the light uniformity of the lamp.
US11460165B2 Illumination systems for reflective displays
A display device (30) comprises a reflective display (38) arranged to render a first image viewable through a viewing surface and a projection means (31-37) arranged to render a second image viewable in reflection on the viewing surface, the reflective display (38) and the projection means (31-37) being mounted on a common frame.
US11460154B2 Holeless rotary lamp cap
A rotary lamp cap, includes a casing element, a rotary loop, and a side end cover. The casing element and the side end cover are respectively sleeved on a groove at each side of the rotary loop. When the rotary loop moves away from the casing element, the rotary loop and the casing element change from the original buckled state to the disengaged state. An outside end face of the side end cover includes a flat area and two plug-in holes, the flat area is located outside the plug-in holes, and two conductive poles are respectively plugged in the plug-in holes. No other holes except for the plug-in holes are provided on the end face of the side end cover, thereby enabling the side end cover to have locking function with no air hole.
US11460153B2 Lighting apparatus
A lighting apparatus includes a fixing connector, a base holder, a light source and a light passing cover. The fixing connector includes an Edison socket and a fixing bracket. The base holder includes an Edison cap, a base wall and a base plate. The Edison cap is placed on a top side of the base plate. The base wall surrounds the Edison cap. The Edison cap is detachably inserted into the Edison socket of the fixing connector. The light source is disposed on a bottom side of the base plate. The top side and the bottom side of the base plate are opposite. The light passing cover is attached to the bottom side of the base plate for the light source to emit a light to pass through.
US11460151B2 Clamping device and mobile terminal holder
A clamping device and a mobile terminal holder are provided. The clamping device comprising a rotating part, a screw mounted in the rotating part, a nut in threaded connection with the screw, a first and a second clamping parts. One end of the first clamping part is arranged in the rotating part and is connected to the nut, and the other end extends out of the rotating part. The rotating part is sleeved on the second clamping part in a rotatable manner. In use, the rotating part is rotated to drive the screw to rotate, such that the nut moves along the axial direction of the screw, which in turn drives the first clamping part to move along the axial direction of the screw, such that the first clamping part is close to or far away from the second clamping part.
US11460148B1 Mounting pad and method for deterring theft and securing outdoor equipment and appliances against high winds
A mounting pad system for securing equipment, such as an HVAC outdoor unit or a standby generator, is provided in the form of a lightweight fillable pad member having a plurality of receivers located on a top surface of the pad member. The receivers are associated with attachment points located on the equipment and are used to secure the equipment to the pad. The pad member contains a filling port on its top surface and is configured as a molded hollow shell containing a gelling material which, when mixed with water, provides support to reduce deflection of the pad member caused by the equipment secured to the pad, prevents damage to the pad that would otherwise be caused by the expansion of internal contents upon freezing and prevents leakage of internal contents of the fillable pad in the event of an unintended breach in the hollow shell. The pad member is provided with at least one through-hole that acts as a supporting structure.
US11460141B2 Assembly for engaging the interior of a pipe
An assembly is provided that includes first and second end plates adapted to be coaxially aligned when in use. One or more members extend from the end plates or an annular ring, the annular ring provided between the end plates, the other of the end plates or annular ring comprising one or more first slots at one end thereof to be aligned with and for receiving the one or more members of the first end plate, and one or more second slots at the other end thereof to be aligned with and for receiving the one or more members. Resilient sealing members are provided around the one or more members between the end plates and annular ring, and an urging mechanism urges the first and second end plates towards the annular ring to deform the first and second resilient sealing members to engage the inner wall of the pipe.
US11460140B2 Mini-dampeners at pump combined with system pulsation dampener
A multi-pump pump system includes at least two pumps and a system pulsation dampener sized and configured to reduce a magnitude of pressure pulsations within a combined flow output by the at least two pumps, together with at least one mini-dampener coupled between the outlet of one of the pumps and header pipe(s) carrying flow from one of the pumps into the system pulsation dampener, the at least one mini-dampener sized and configured to reduce the magnitude of pressure pulsations over the system pulsation dampener alone. Optionally, a mini-dampener may be coupled between each pump and the system pulsation dampener. A single header pipe may carry combined flow from the at least two pumps into the system pulsation dampener, or separate header pipes may carry individual flows from the pumps into the system pulsation dampener.
US11460131B2 Sealant injection nut
Systems and methods for sealing bolted flange joints to stop or prevent leakage are disclosed. The system includes a sealant injection nut. The sealant injection nut generally comprises a threaded nut configured to be threaded onto a stud bolt of a flange joint. The nut is configured to inject sealant into the internal passages of the flange joint. The nut includes a passageway drilled through the sidewall. Fitted to the passageway is a high-pressure sealant-compatible injection fitting and an internal check-valve. Provided within the central cavity of the nut, at the flange-facing end, is a groove that facilitates the flow of sealant injected through the passageway into the passages of the bolted flange. A method is also provided for manufacturing the sealant injection nut. A method is also provided for repairing leaking bolted flange joints using the sealant injection nut.
US11460130B2 Easy to manoeuvre fluidic connector
A fluidic connector intended to enable the circulation of a fluid and includes two parts configured to be coupled, each of the parts comprising a channel, the two channels communicating when the two parts are coupled, the fluid being intended to be conveyed by the two channels, and a locking mechanism configured to bear on a first of the two parts and to exert a force on a second of the two parts in order to hold the two parts in position when the two parts are coupled, the locking mechanism passing through an opening in the first of the two parts.
US11460128B1 Flanged conduit support with ganging mechanism
A flanged conduit support for running electrical cables between horizontal floors or vertical walls. The flanged conduit support includes a flange and a hub with a socket. A locking means on the flanged conduit support enables the locking together of two or more supports together in a spaced relationship. The locking means includes a male snap member with a tab and a tapered end and the female snap member includes a receiving slot. The flanged conduit support provides a means for rapidly securing a first end of conduit to a form and capping the opposite ends of the conduit to prevent the entry of concrete during the concrete pour. A removable flange portion may be removed after the concrete cures to provide one or more open pathways for running electrical cables through the horizontal floors or vertical walls.
US11460127B2 Method for controlling buckling in deepwater pipeline with inclined sleepers
A method for controlling buckling in subsea pipelines involves identifying spaced-apart sections of a subsea pipeline suitable for controlled lateral buckling. Sets of inclined sleepers are installed at each spaced-apart section and are selected to support the spaced-apart sections of the subsea pipeline in an orientation that is perpendicular to the initial as-laid position. Any buckling caused by thermal expansion of the subsea pipeline is distributed to two or more of the spaced-apart sections, causing the two or more spaced-apart sections to deflect laterally along the inclined sleepers outwardly from an initial as-laid position.
US11460126B2 Detecting apparatus and method
A method and apparatus for detecting pipe entrenchment or upheaval of a flexible pipe and/or the presence of an external feature to the flexible pipe. The method includes helically winding a temperature sensing element around a layer of a flexible pipe, helically winding a heating element around a layer of a flexible pipe, heating the heating element to a pre-determined temperature, measuring the temperature at at least two locations along the flexible pipe, comparing the measured temperature response at the at least two locations, and making a determination, from the comparison of measured responses, regarding the exterior vicinity of the pipe at one of the at least two locations.
US11460123B2 Device for controlling a valve
A device for controlling a valve with an electromagnet having a coil fed by a current, includes a closed-loop control unit configured to control the current using a closed-loop control circuit, the closed-loop control circuit having a plurality of elements which are set by a plurality of control parameters to generate an actual pressure value at the valve, the actual pressure value depending upon the dead volume. The device includes a dead volume setting unit configured to adapt to a change in dead volume while accounting for a nonlinear relationship between the dead volume and the plurality of control parameters by simultaneously setting the plurality of control parameters based upon a single dead volume parameter.
US11460117B1 Ball valve with integral seal retraction
A ball valve is disclosed herein. The ball valve can include a non-planar seal disposed upon a rotating ball, the ball and seal contained within a housing, wherein the seal includes a first section and a second section, the first section oriented at a different angle than the second section. The ball valve can further include a mating surface disposed within the housing adjacent to the ball, the mating surface arranged to fully contact the seal when the ball valve is in a closed position, the mating surface including a first section and a second section, the first section oriented at a different angle than the second section. The seal and mating surface can be oriented so that the first section of the seal does not contact the second section of the mating surface when the ball is rotated between a closed position and an open position.
US11460116B2 Top entry valve
A valve for regulating a fluid flow includes a body with an opening at a top. The valve also includes a bonnet arranged within the opening, The valve further includes a coupling mechanism joining the body to the bonnet. The coupling mechanism includes a plurality of body lugs extending radially inward toward a stem axis, each body lug of the plurality of body lugs being separated from an adjacent body lug by a body opening. The coupling mechanism also includes a plurality of bonnet lugs extending radially outward from the stem axis, each bonnet lug of the plurality of bonnet lugs being separated from an adjacent bonnet lug by a bonnet opening. Each bonnet lug is adapted to axially move through a corresponding body opening to transition an axial position of the bonnet relative to the body.
US11460111B2 Arrangement for sealing a pivot joint
A pivot joint comprises a pivot pin mounted to a first member and a second member with a housing defining a bore receiving the pivot pin, thus forming a pivot axis for pivotal movement of one member relative to the other. A resilient toroidal gasket is provided at either end of the housing in the bore at axially spaced positions of the pivot pin, and a circumferential recess receives each gasket in fixed axial location along the pivot pin. The gasket spans radially of the pivot pin from a base of the recess and across a circumferential gap formed between an inner surface of the bore and an outer surface of the pin where lubricant is suitably received. Thus the gaskets form a sealed interior of the bore closed at either end by the respective gasket so as to maintain the lubricant therein and contaminants out.
US11460109B2 Gasket
A gasket has a plurality of gasket members including annular reinforcing rings formed around respective axes and annular elastic body parts that are formed around the respective axes and that are formed from elastic bodies attached to the respective reinforcing rings. Outer peripheral surfaces of the plurality of the reinforcing rings are close to each other, and the plurality of the elastic body parts are joined together.
US11460107B2 Selector drum and motor-vehicle manual transmission
A selector drum for an automated manual transmission, in particular a dual clutch transmission, having a selector drum body, which can be mounted in the manual transmission for rotation about an axis of rotation, wherein at least one shifting contour is formed on the selector drum body, said shifting contour extending over a peripheral portion of the selector drum body, wherein the selector drum is designed for shifting at least one high gear stage, one middle gear stage and one low gear stage, wherein the at least one shifting contour has a shifting contour switch in a region of a switch gear portion.
US11460100B2 Method for installing a transmission and shaftseat applied thereby
Method for installing a transmission between a drive with a driveshaft and a load with a driven shaft, where this transmission includes a housing and at least a drive gear and a driven gear, where the method includes first affixing the transmission over the driveshaft and fastening the housing of the transmission to the housing of the drive and then affixing a shaft seal over the driveshaft.
US11460098B2 Differential and electromagnetic differential with main and pilot clutches
A differential can comprise a pilot clutch, a main clutch, a first ball ramp configured to act on the pilot clutch, and a second ball ramp configured to actuate the main clutch when the pilot clutch acts on the second ball ramp. An electromagnetic differential can comprise a carrier, a stator mounted on the carrier, a pilot clutch in the carrier, and a main clutch in the carrier. An electromagnetic differential can comprise a carrier and a first side gear and a second side gear in the carrier. A pilot clutch can be in the carrier surrounding a portion of the first side gear. A main clutch can be in the carrier surrounding a portion of the pilot clutch and surrounding a portion of the first side gear.
US11460096B2 Single electric motor drive axle with multiple ratios
An electric drive axle for a motor vehicle including an axle housing, an electric motor having an output shaft directly driven by a bevel pinion gear coupled thereto, a fixed ratio planetary gear arrangement, a differential unit including a differential gear arrangement housed within a differential case and a first clutch selectively operable to connect a portion of the planetary gear set to a stationary member of the drive axle so that the drive axle operates in a first gear ratio.
US11460093B2 Vehicle system with multi-speed transmission
Methods and systems for a vehicle transmission are provided. A transmission system includes, in one example, an intermediate shaft rotationally coupled to an input shaft and an output shaft, wherein the input shaft is configured to receive rotational input from an electric machine. The system further includes a first gear coupled to the intermediate shaft, and a plurality of clutches coupled to the input shaft and the output shaft and configured to in a first mode, transfer power directly between a second gear coupled to the input shaft, the first gear, and a third gear coupled to the output shaft, and in a second mode, transfer power indirectly between the second gear, the first gear, and/or the third gear.
US11460091B2 Energy chain with damping elements as well as side part therefor
An energy guiding chain and side part therefore are proposed. In energy guiding chains, the pivotability of connected chain links against each other is typically limited by cooperating abutments with abutment surfaces arranged on the side parts. The invention concerns elastically deformable damping elements which dampen the abutting motion of the areas between the abutments and the abutment surfaces. In accordance with the invention, at least some abutments have a damping bow which is convexly curved in the direction of the respective other abutment surface and behind which a free space is provided, both ends of the damping bow being firmly connected to the respective abutment in the manner of an arched bridge. Furthermore, the damping bow is connected in one piece to the inner wall of the respective side part facing the inner guide channel.
US11460089B2 Pendulum vibration damper and manufacturing method thereof
A pendulum vibration damper in which raceway surfaces are processed accurately at desired positions to damp vibrations effectively by oscillating motions of rolling masses, and a manufacturing method thereof. The pendulum vibration damper comprises a first attachment and a second attachment formed symmetrically. A first raceway surface is formed on the first attachment, and a second raceway surface is formed on the second attachment. The first attachment and the second attachment are attached to each surface of the inertia body a while being positioned to align the first raceway surface and the second raceway surface with a predetermined common profile in the axial direction.
US11460081B2 Braking device, system and method
A braking system for safely collecting brake dust produced by operation of a braking mechanism. The braking system comprises a collector apparatus coupled with a braking mechanism. The collector apparatus is able to include a shroud that surrounds the braking mechanism and a catch element coupled with the shroud for collecting brake dust exiting the shroud. As a result, when coupled with the braking mechanism, the collector apparatus is able to ensure that most or all brake dust, such as copper or other particles from the braking mechanism that break off from the breaking mechanism during operation of the braking mechanism, are removed from the braking mechanism and collected by the filter/catch of the collector mechanism.
US11460076B2 Transmission with integrated overload protection for a legged robot
An example robot includes: a motor disposed at a joint configured to control motion of a member of the robot; a transmission including an input member coupled to and configured to rotate with the motor, an intermediate member, and an output member, where the intermediate member is fixed such that as the input member rotates, the output member rotates therewith at a different speed; a pad frictionally coupled to a side surface of the output member of the transmission and coupled to the member of the robot; and a spring configured to apply an axial preload on the pad, wherein the axial preload defines a torque limit that, when exceeded by a torque load on the member of the robot, the output member of the transmission slips relative to the pad.
US11460073B2 Thrust washer
Oil grooves (40) formed in at least one of surfaces of a ring-shaped member (30) each have a longitudinal direction that forms an angle falling within a range of from 40 degrees to 75 degrees with respect to a radial direction of the ring-shaped member, and are arranged at equal intervals in a circumferential direction of the ring-shaped member (30). The oil grooves (40) include communicating oil grooves (40A) and non-communicating oil grooves (40B) formed to extend to the vicinity of an outer peripheral end (34), and are arranged with periodic regularity in the circumferential direction of the ring-shaped member (30). In addition, a communicating oil groove area ratio expressed by Expression: “S1/(S1+S2)” falls within a range of from 0.15 to 0.85, where S1 represents a sum of plane areas of the communicating oil grooves (40A), S2 represents a sum of the non-communicating oil grooves (40B).
US11460072B2 Linear motion guide
The invention relates to a carriage of a linear motion guide for arranging on a rail of the linear motion guide, said carriage having an at least substantially U-shaped cross-section and having at least one substantially U-shaped base body (15) which is supplemented with plastic components, wherein the carriage, in both legs of the U-shape, is in each case connected to at least one self-contained rolling body housing (7) which is kept open towards the rail in order to guide as precisely as possible on the rail and nevertheless being easy to assemble. According to the invention, at least parts of inner and outer boundary surfaces of a return channel (10) and both deflection channels (11) of one of the rolling body housings in the respective leg are formed by means of a one-piece plastic component in both legs of the carriage.
US11460062B2 Lockable relative rotation device
A lockable relative rotation device can comprise a first body including an outwardly extending inner flange having a first side, and a first interface feature associated with the first side of the inner flange. The lockable relative rotation device can also comprise a second body operable to rotate relative to the first body about an axis and to translate relative to the first body in first and second directions parallel to the axis. The second body can include an inwardly extending outer flange disposed proximate the first side of the inner flange, and a second interface feature associated with the outer flange. The first and second interface features can be operable to selectively engage and disengage one another upon relative translation of the first and second bodies in the first and second directions, respectively. When the first and second interface features are engaged, the first and second bodies can be maintained in a fixed rotational relationship with one another about the axis and, when the first and second interface features are disengaged, the first and second bodies can be free to rotate relative to one another about the axis. Additionally, the lockable relative rotation device can comprise a locking mechanism associated with the first body. The locking mechanism can have a barrier selectively movable in the first direction to maintain engagement of the first and second interface features, and movable in the second direction to facilitate disengagement of the first and second interface features.
US11460061B2 Joined component
A joined component includes a first member provided with a first joint surface having an arranging part where a brazing filler material is arranged, a second member joined to the first member by brazing, and provided with a second joint surface having an accommodating recess that opposes the arranging part, a guide groove formed in the first joint surface or the second joint surface, and extending from the arranging part or the accommodating recess toward a fringe of the first joint surface or the second joint surface, and a chamfer formed along the fringe of the first joint surface or the second joint surface, and the guide groove communicates to the chamfer.
US11460057B2 Clip for attaching a trim panel to a door
A vehicle door assembly is disclosed herein. The vehicle door assembly includes a door. A trim panel has a mount that defines an aperture. A clip that includes a base is coupled to the door. A retainer is coupled to the base and is configured to extend through the aperture defined by the mount to an assembled position, the retainer has an upper portion that is coupled to a lower portion at a vertex to form a projection. A retention feature is coupled to the upper portion and has a ramp. A stop is coupled to the ramp and extends generally downward therefrom to the upper portion. The stop is configured to engage with a back side of the mount to generally prevent the movement of the retainer out of the aperture when the retainer is in the assembled position.
US11460056B2 Helix amplifier fittings
A helix amplifier pipe fitting may include an elbow or straight pipe fitting including an expanded helix portion, a plurality of helix vanes at an angle of incidence to the incoming fluid flow to impart rotational velocity on the fluid. A helix amplifier may include a helix discharge amplifier having a tapered canister, a tapered helix portion including a plurality of helix vanes, and a tapered mixing chamber.
US11460051B2 Pressure exchanger wear prevention
Apparatus and methods for pressurizing well operations fluids via a pressure exchanger. The pressure exchanger has a housing, a rotor within the housing, a first cap covering the rotor at a first end of the housing, and a second cap covering the rotor at a second end of the housing. The rotor includes chambers distributed around a central axis of the rotor and a first fluid passage. Each of the chambers and the first fluid passage extend through the rotor between a first face of the rotor and a second face of the rotor. The first cap includes a first fluid inlet, a first fluid outlet, and a second fluid passage, and the second cap includes a second fluid inlet and a second fluid outlet. The second fluid passage fluidly connects the first fluid passage with the first fluid outlet.
US11460047B2 Throttle mechanism for centrifugal compressor and turbocharger
A centrifugal compressor includes: a compressor housing in which an intake passage is formed; a compressor impeller provided in the intake passage; an actuator that causes a rod to linearly move in a direction intersecting with a rotation axis direction of the compressor impeller; a connection member connected to the rod; a throttle member including a protruding portion; a connection shaft extending in the rotation axis direction and connecting the connection member and the throttle member; and a rotation shaft extending in a direction parallel to the connection shaft and serving as a rotation center of the throttle member.
US11460037B2 Bearing housing
There is disclosed a gas turbine engine including a bearing housing having at least two bearings axially spaced from one another relative to a central axis. The bearing housing includes an axially deformable bellows between the bearings configured to permit axial relative movement of the bearings. A method of operating a bearing assembly is also disclosed.
US11460035B2 Light emitting fan device and non-light emitting fan device
A cooling device includes a fan frame including a bottom plate and a base part disposed on the bottom plate, a stationary pillar coupled to the fan frame, and a fan assembly that is rotatably disposed about the stationary pillar. The fan assembly is supported on the stationary pillar by at least one bearing positioned between the fan assembly and the stationary pillar. The cooling device also includes a decorative plate coupled to the stationary pillar. The decorative plate has an identifying indicia that permits at least some light to pass therethrough. The cooling device further includes a light emitting assembly disposed on the fan frame and configured to emit light that is directed toward the identifying indicia.
US11460034B2 Apparatus and method for evacuating very large volumes
A target volume evacuation system includes a turbo compressor and a vacuum pump, the system being operable in a first configuration to reduce the target volume pressure from ambient to a first intermediate pressure, e.g. between 200 mbar and 50 mbar, and in a second configuration to further reduce the pressure from a second intermediate pressure, e.g. 10 mBar, to a target partial vacuum, e.g. between 0.1 and 1 mbar. The turbo compressor can be driven electrically or by fuel combustion, and can be a conventional or modified turbojet engine. A plurality of turbo compressors can be transitioned from parallel to series operation. The pressure can be reduced from the first to the second intermediate pressure by venting the target volume to a boom-tank volume and/or by configuring the turbo compressor system to provide backing to the vacuum pumping system. The invention is applicable to a hyperloop transport system.
US11460033B2 Inflation device
An inflation device relates to the technical field of inflation equipment. The inflation device includes an inflation shell and a control main board. The inflation shell is arranged in an inflatable product, and is provided with an air outlet cavity; the air outlet cavity is provided with an air outlet; an inflation upper cover and the inflation shell are detachably and fixedly assembled; the inflation upper cover is provided with an air inlet end part; the air inlet end part passes through the inflatable product and extends towards the outer side of the inflatable product; the air inlet end part is provided with an air inlet; the air inlet communicates the air outlet cavity with the outside of the inflatable product. The inflation device using the above technical solution has the advantages of simple and convenient assembling, good leakproofness, high yield, high production efficiency, ingenious design, and easy maintenance.
US11460028B2 Pump body assembly, compressor and air conditioner
A pump body assembly, a compressor and an air conditioner are provided. The pump body assembly has a crankshaft, a main bearing, and a cylinder body. The crankshaft has a main shaft part and an eccentric part connected with the main shaft part. The main bearing has a hub part. The main shaft part extends through a through hole in the hub part. A first oil guide groove is formed in the hole wall of the through hole. A sliding vane slot and a center hole are formed in the cylinder body. The crankshaft extends through the center hole. The main bearing is located at the one side of the cylinder body. The crankshaft and the main bearing are in uniform contact with oil films at all positions. The abnormal wear of the main shaft part of the crankshaft can be reduced, and the service life of the compressor can be prolonged.
US11460025B2 Scroll compressor
A scroll compressor includes a scroll compression element including a movable scroll, a drive shaft configured to allow the movable scroll to rotate, a boss portion, and a sliding bearing. The boss portion is connected to a back surface of the movable scroll. The boss portion is configured to rotatably support an upper end portion of the drive shaft. The upper end of the drive shaft is configured as an eccentric shaft portion. The sliding bearing is provided between the boss portion and the eccentric shaft portion. An axially central portion of the boss portion is more rigid than a connection portion of the boss portion connected to the movable scroll. The boss portion is shaped so that the central portion projects outward.
US11460023B2 Electric pump
An electric pump includes a pump unit, a motor and a controller. The pump unit is configured to pump fluid by a rotating operation. The motor is a brushless direct-current motor and configured to rotationally drive the pump unit. The controller is configured to control a current to be supplied to the motor. The controller is configured to switch between voltage control for controlling the current to be supplied to the motor based on a target voltage and current control for controlling the current to be supplied to the motor based on a target current.
US11460022B2 Device having actuating and sensing module
A device includes a main body and at least one actuating and sensing module. A length of the main body is 5˜40 mm. A width of the main body is 5˜27 mm. A height of the main body is 2˜10 mm. The actuating and sensing module is disposed in the main body. The actuating and sensing module includes a carrier, at least one sensor, at least one actuating device, a driving and transmitting controller and a battery. The sensor, the actuating device, the driving and transmitting controller and the battery are disposed on the carrier. The actuating device is disposed on one side of the sensor. The actuating device includes at least one guiding channel. The actuating device is enabled to transport fluid to flow toward the sensor through the guiding channel so as to make the fluid measured by the sensor.
US11460017B2 Bicycle tire pump
A pump for inflating tires with air is provided. The pump includes a body having a base and a top portion and a cutout configured to receive a tire of a bicycle. The base is configured to be anchored to the ground. The pump includes a handle assembly including a piston rod and a handle bar. The pump includes a tube positioned in the body and secured to at least one plate in the body. The tube slidably receives the piston rod and is connected to an air line. The pump includes a hose connected to the air line and extending from the body. The hose has a head configured to engage a nozzle of the tire. When the piston rod is moved downward within the tube, air is displaced from the tube and through the air line to the hose such that the head dispenses air.
US11460016B1 Controller assembly for simultaneously managing multiple engine/pump assemblies to perform shared work
A pumping system includes a pump array of multiple pump-engine assemblies. Each pump-engine assembly comprises a pump and a gas turbine engine driving the pump. A manifold is coupled to the pumps. A master controller is coupled to each of the pump-engine assemblies either directly or via one or more intermediate controllers. The master controller and any intermediate controllers are collectively programmed to respond to user input including a desired hydraulic output at the manifold by automatically calculating and applying inputs to the individual pump-engine assemblies to provide the desired hydraulic output.
US11460012B2 Systems and methods for capturing kinetic energy and for emission-free conversion of captured energy to electricity
A system for efficiently capturing the kinetic and/or potential energy of a moving vehicle includes an arc roller configured to move along an arcuate path upon impact by the moving vehicle, and a torsional spring configured to wind in response to the movement of the speed bump and, thereby, to store energy associated with the impact. The torsional spring may be configured to wind continually in response to the movement of another speed bump and, thereby, to store additional energy associated with the impact of the vehicle with the other speed bump. The system may include alternators or generators producing electricity from energy released from unwinding of the torsional spring. Electricity is further stored and utilized for onboard computing, traffic analytics, safety feature operating functions and communications.
US11460011B2 Methods for controlling SMA actuators
Broadly speaking, embodiments of the present techniques provide methods for driving shape memory alloy (SMA) actuator wires in a more power-efficient manner.
US11460008B2 Method for on demand power production utilizing geologic thermal recovery
Methods for providing on demand power to an end user in a variety of embodiments are disclosed. Closed loop thermal recovery arrangements are disposed within a geologic formation having a predetermined potential thermal output capacity. A power generation device is incorporated in the loop to recover energy. A working fluid is circulated within the loop at varying flow rates to oscillate thermal output about the predetermined potential thermal output capacity, to produce on demand power where the average thermal output may equal the predetermined potential thermal output capacity. Integrations with intermittent renewable energy sources are provided which optimize performance and distribution.
US11460003B2 Wind turbine damage detection system using machine learning
A system for monitoring a plurality of wind turbines can include a turbine categorizer, executing on one or more computing platforms that categorizes each of a plurality of wind turbines as being damaged or undamaged to form a list of potentially damaged wind turbines. The system can also include a damage evaluator executing on the one or more computing platforms that predicts a damage type and a stage for each wind turbine in the list of potentially damaged wind turbines. The system can further include an impact engine executing on the one or more computing platforms that assigns a repair window and a priority for each wind turbine in the list of potentially damaged wind turbines based on a respective predicted damage type and stage.
US11459996B2 Electronic control unit
Provided is an electronic control unit capable of performing a high-accurate failure diagnosis in a short time as an electronic control unit having a failure diagnosis function. A load drive circuit that drives a load, a control circuit that controls the load drive circuit, and a diagnosis circuit that diagnoses an output state of the load drive circuit and outputs a diagnostic result to the control circuit are provided. The diagnosis circuit outputs a diagnosis completion flag indicating whether or not there is a diagnosis opportunity to the control circuit.
US11459995B1 Combustion engine mode optimization
Methods and systems are described for combustion engine mode optimization. The system includes a combustion engine, a fuel delivery system, and a controller communicatively coupled to the combustion engine and the fuel delivery system. The controller selects a low temperature combustion mode based on the combustion engine being warmer than a predetermined temperature and low load conditions on the combustion engine. The low temperature combustion mode includes instructions that reduces an intake valve opening duration and an exhaust valve opening duration. The controller reduces the intake valve opening duration and the exhaust valve opening duration to create a delay between an intake valve opening duration and an exhaust valve opening duration in response to selecting the low temperature combustion mode. The delay increases a residual gas temperature in the combustion chamber and induces auto-ignition of fuel in the combustion chamber.
US11459989B2 Clip for injector
The present disclosure relates to a clip for an injector, in particular, the clip for the injector including a base portion and an elastic piece of the clip that elastically support the upper surface of a connector housing and the lower surface of an injector cup, thus attenuating fuel injection load. In addition, an engaging piece of the clip is inserted into an engaging portion of the injector cup, thus preventing the rotation of the injector.
US11459986B2 Obround filter element
The disclosed filter element is configured for use within a housing of a filter assembly. The filter element includes an obround ring of filter media extending between an upper and lower endcaps and defines a dirty wet fuel region. The upper endcap of the filter element defines an inlet for receiving the dirty wet fuel, which flows into the dirty wet fuel region and radially outward through the filter media. The upper endcap may include an insert to define a flow chamber to distribute fuel into the dirty wet fuel region. A clean wet fuel region is defined outside the filter element and within the housing. After flowing through the inlet and the filter media clean wet fuel fills the clean wet fuel region. A water separator is disposed external to the filter media and defines a clean dry fuel region in communication with an outlet defined by the upper endcap.
US11459985B2 Pump gear
The pump gear to be mounted on an input shaft 3 of a supply pump 2 that pumps fuel has a hollow portion 8 that is open to a distal end side in an axial C direction and a tapered surface 9 that is formed on an inner peripheral surface of the hollow portion and gradually increases in diameter as it extends from a base end side toward the distal end side in the axial direction. The tapered surface is configured such that a focusing point F1 of sound radiation S1 radiating perpendicularly from a distal end portion in the axial direction 15 of the tapered surface is positioned at a distal endmost position P4 in the axial direction of the hollow portion or at a position closer to the base end side in the axial direction than the distal endmost position in the axial direction.
US11459984B2 Intake manifold with a blow-off pressure release valve
An intake manifold with a blow off/pressure release valve, wherein the intake manifold may be a unitary construction of aluminum. The intake manifold utilizes a flat gasket at engine interface that, in combination with the aluminum construction, reduces the amount of heat transferred from the cylinder head to the intake manifold. The unitary construction of aluminum provides a strong bridge and conduit between the cylinder head and the carburetor.
US11459982B2 Mass airflow sensor and hydrocarbon trap combination
A combined mass airflow sensor and hydrocarbon trap is provided for absorbing evaporative hydrocarbon emissions from an air intake duct of an internal combustion engine. The combined mass airflow sensor and hydrocarbon trap comprises a duct that supports a hydrocarbon absorbing sheet in an unfolded configuration within a housing. The duct communicates an airstream from an air filter to the air intake duct during operation of the internal combustion engine. An opening in the housing receives a mass airflow sensor into the duct, such that the mass airflow sensor is disposed within the airstream. Guide vanes extending across the duct reduce air turbulence within the airstream passing by the mass airflow sensor. Ports disposed along the duct allow the evaporative hydrocarbon emissions to be drawn into the interior and arrested by the hydrocarbon absorbing sheet when the internal combustion engine is not operating.
US11459981B2 Pre-heating device
A preheating device for preheating the fuel of an internal combustion engine with a heating medium has a fuel transport device with a fuel inlet and a fuel outlet, and has a fuel transport channel connecting the fuel inlet and the fuel outlet. The preheating device also has a heating medium transport device with a heating medium inlet and a heating medium outlet, as well as a heating medium transport channel connecting the heating medium inlet and the heating medium outlet and/or at least one heating element. The fuel transport device and the heating medium transport device and/or the at least one heating element are in thermal contact with each other and thus form a heat exchanger via which a fuel transported in the fuel transport device can be heated by a heating medium transported in the heating medium transport device and/or by the at least one heating element.
US11459980B2 Compression ring for exhaust nozzle and center body attachment
An attachment system for an exhaust component is disclosed. In various embodiments, the attachment system includes a radial attachment flange of the exhaust component; and a radial ring having at least one of a radially outer surface configured for engagement with a radially inner surface of the radial attachment flange or a radially inner surface configured for engagement with a radially outer surface of the radial attachment flange.
US11459979B2 Textile cascade assembly
A cascade assembly for a thrust reverser of an aircraft engine. The cascade broadly comprises a number of vanes formed of a pliable material and shiftable between a collapsed position when the thrust reverser is in a stowed configuration and a distended position when the thrust reverser is in a deployed configuration to redirect fan duct flow in a reverse thrust flow opening created by the thrust reverser.
US11459978B2 Piston arrangement for a clean combustion engine
A piston arrangement for a clean combustion engine, such as a hydrogen engine. The piston arrangement comprises a piston configured for reciprocal movement inside a cylinder having a cylinder wall, the piston having a piston head configured to face a first compartment with pressurized gas, a sealing arrangement comprising at least one sealing ring configured to be arranged to seal the piston to the cylinder wall and separating the first compartment from a second compartment, and a water channel extending from an interior of the piston to the sealing ring to provide water for lubricating the sealing ring. The piston head comprises a pumping element configured to be arranged to pressurize the water in the water channel by pressurised gas in the first compartment.
US11459977B2 Piston with insulating air gap formed by additive manufacturing
The present disclosure provides a piston, comprising: a skirt having an upper body portion; and a crown formed on the upper body portion by an additive manufacturing process, the crown including at least one air gap formed and positioned to reduce heat transfer from combustion to at least one cooling gallery formed in the piston.
US11459973B2 Dual rail pressure control for engine noise improvement
A method is provided for controlling operation of a fueling system including a fuel pump driven by an engine geartrain and a fuel accumulator supplied fuel by the fuel pump, comprising: determining whether an operating parameter of the engine is less than a threshold value; responding to the operating parameter being less than the threshold value by causing an inlet valve of the fuel pump to operate in a 100 percent fill mode, whereby a pumping chamber in the fuel pump is approximately fully filled for at least one pumping cycle; determining whether a fuel pressure in the fuel accumulator is greater than a desired value while the inlet valve is in the 100 percent fill mode; and responding to the fuel pressure being greater than the desired value by activating an outlet valve of the fuel accumulator to drain fuel in the fuel accumulator to a fuel tank.
US11459967B2 Passive selective catalytic reduction (SCR) system and method for low-temperature combustion (LTC) engine
A combustion mode module is configured to switch operation of a low-temperature combustion (LTC) engine between a spark ignition (SI) mode, a positive valve overlap (PVO) mode, and a negative valve overlap (NVO) mode. A spark control module is configured to control a spark plug to generate a spark in a cylinder of the LTC engine when the LTC engine is operating in the SI mode. A valve control module is configured to control intake and exhaust valves of the cylinder to yield a PVO and a NVO when the LTC engine is operating in the PVO mode and the NVO mode, respectively. An air/fuel (A/F) control module is configured to adjust a desired A/F ratio of the LTC engine to a rich A/F ratio when operation of the LTC engine is switched to the PVO mode from either one of the SI mode and the NVO mode.
US11459964B2 Methods and systems for an exhaust gas recirculation system
Methods and systems are provided for a high-pressure exhaust gas recirculation system. In one example, the high-pressure exhaust gas recirculation system comprises pressure seconds arranged on different sides of a valve. The pressure sensors are used to regulate exhaust-gas recirculate flow without a fixed orifice delta pressure sensor.
US11459962B2 Electronic valve control
A method of controlling an electronically controllable valve of an engine includes receiving, from one or more operation sensors, operation data including sensor data corresponding to a condition of the engine, control inputs indicative of operation of equipment that includes the engine, or a combination thereof. The method includes determining, using a trained valve control model, an operating characteristic of the valve at least partially based on the operation data, and generating a control signal to effect operation of the valve in accordance with the operating characteristic.
US11459960B2 Method for checking the maximum available power of a turbine engine of an aircraft equipped with two turbine engines
A method for checking the maximum available power of a turbine engine of an aircraft equipped with two turbine engines configured to operate in parallel and together to supply a necessary power to the aircraft during a flight phase includes: placing one of the turbine engines in a maximum take-off power regime, and adjusting a power supplied by the other turbine engine, such that the turbine engines continue to supply the necessary power to the aircraft during the flight phase; determining a power supplied by the turbine engine placed in the maximum take-off power regime, and processing the supplied power determined in this way, in order to deduce a piece of information relating to the maximum available power.
US11459959B2 Method for starting a gas turbine
A method of starting a gas turbine and related apparatus, the method including keeping a main fuel line in a sealed state while allowing fuel to flow from a fuel source to at least one nozzle of a nozzle array via an auxiliary fuel line; firing a gas turbine while keeping the main fuel line in the sealed state; and after combustion has started: opening the main fuel line to commence a flow of fuel from the fuel source to the at least one nozzle of the nozzle array via the main fuel line, sealing the auxiliary fuel line, and after the auxiliary fuel line is sealed, increasing the flow of fuel from the fuel source to the at least one nozzle of the nozzle array via the main fuel line.
US11459954B2 Turbine engine exhaust duct system and methods for noise dampening and attenuation
A mobile fracking system and methods may include a gas turbine housed at least partially inside a trailer and an exhaust attenuation system configured to receive exhaust gas from the gas turbine. The exhaust attenuation system may include a lower elongated plenum configured to receive exhaust gas from the gas turbine and an upper noise attenuation system that is movably connected relative to a distal end of the lower elongated plenum.
US11459952B2 Air/oil mixture separation systems for gas turbine engines
Oil lubrication systems for use on gas turbine engines are described. The systems include a conduit and an air/oil separator connected to and arranged along the conduit. The air/oil separator comprises includes a housing and a semi-permeable divider within the housing, the semi-permeable divider being permeable to air but not oil. The semi-permeable divider separates a first flow path of an air/oil mixture and a second flow path of low pressure such that air from the air/oil mixture passes through the semi-permeable divider and is removed from the air/oil mixture, and wherein an air-to-oil ratio is less at the second end of the first flow path as compared to the air-to-oil ratio at the first end of the first flow path.
US11459950B2 Sound attenuation panel for aircraft having a combination of acoustic attenuation properties
Sound attenuation panel for aircraft having a combination of acoustic attenuation properties. The acoustic panel includes an acoustic structure having a cellular structure and a resistive skin and a backing skin, the acoustic panel also including at least one auxiliary acoustic device with cavities that is configured to produce additional acoustic absorption, the auxiliary acoustic device with cavities being attached to the acoustic structure and including adjacent chambers or cavities separated by shared walls, each of the chambers or cavities having perforations and being adapted to produce acoustic absorption. The combination of the acoustic structure and the auxiliary acoustic device with cavities enables combination of the acoustic absorption properties of these two types of element and an increased range of frequencies of the noise that can be attenuated by the acoustic panel without increasing its overall size.
US11459947B2 Rotary power generating apparatus and methods of making and using the same
An engine is disclosed. The engine includes a rotary hub enclosing a manifold, blades radially distributed around the rotary hub, a combustion chamber at a distal end of each blade, an axle or shaft joined or fixed to the hub, and a generator operably connected to the axle or shaft. Each blade has a passage for air to flow to the combustion chamber and a fuel distribution conduit therein/thereon. The manifold connects a fuel supply conduit to the fuel distribution conduits. Each combustion chamber is configured to receive fuel and air from the corresponding fuel distribution conduit and passage, burn or detonate the fuel, and direct heated or expanded air and combustion gases in a direction that rotates the blades and the hub. The axle or shaft is configured to rotate with the hub. The generator is configured to convert a torque from the axle or shaft to electricity.
US11459946B2 Gas turbine engine spool coupling
A system includes a gas turbine engine having a low speed spool and a high speed spool. The system also includes a spool coupling system configured to mechanically link the low speed spool and the high speed spool. A controller is operable to determine a mode of operation of the gas turbine engine, monitor for a spool coupling activation condition associated with the mode of operation, and activate the spool coupling system based on the controller detecting the spool coupling activation condition. Engagement and power transfer between the low speed spool and the high speed spool occurs based on activation of the spool coupling system and reaching an engagement condition of the spool coupling system.
US11459941B2 Engine control device
An engine control device performs air-fuel ratio control of an engine through a main air-fuel ratio feedback process based on an output of a front air-fuel ratio sensor, a sub air-fuel ratio feedback process of alternately switching a target air-fuel ratio between a lean-side target air-fuel ratio and a rich-side target air-fuel ratio based on an output from a rear air-fuel ratio sensor. The engine control device performs a limiting process of setting an upper limit of a control range of an opening level of a waste gate valve to be less when a combustion operation of the engine continues to be performed for a long time without being stopped by fuel cutoff than otherwise.
US11459940B2 Methods and systems for a turbocharger
Methods and systems are provided for a turbocharger. In one example, the turbocharger comprises an injector configured to inject a medium therein, wherein the injector is configured to inject the medium toward a turbine of the turbocharger. The turbocharger further comprising a turbine driven by exhaust gases.
US11459937B2 Reservoir tank
The reservoir tank includes: a tank body that stores cooling fluid; an inflow pipe for feeding the cooling fluid into the tank body; and a discharge pipe for discharging the cooling fluid from the tank body, in which the tank body has at least one tank chamber, a discharge port is provided in a bottom surface of the tank chamber or at a position adjacent to the bottom surface, the discharge pipe is connected to the discharge port, and a shield is disposed above the discharge port so as to cover the discharge port in a plan view.
US11459934B1 Apparatus and method for controlling active air flap
An apparatus for controlling an active air flap (AAF) of a vehicle may include a plurality of sensors configured to detect status information of the vehicle; an opening degree controller configured to control an opening degree of the AAF; and a processor configured to determine a target flow and a target opening degree of the AAF based on the status information, calculate an initial speed of a wake generated by a preceding vehicle based on vehicle information of the preceding vehicle, obtain a speed of the wake when the wake arrives the vehicle based on a speed of the vehicle, an inter-vehicle distance between the vehicle and the preceding vehicle, and the initial speed of the wake, correct the target opening degree based on the speed of the wake, and adjust the opening degree of the AAF corresponding to the corrected target opening degree.
US11459933B2 Accessible clutch attachment assembly and method
A clutch assembly includes a journal bracket having a center shaft, a drive feature rotatably supported on the center shaft of the journal bracket and configured to accept a torque input to the clutch assembly, a clutch pack that is controllable to selectively transmit torque between an input and an output, a housing attached to the clutch pack that includes a stub shaft, a removable connection engaged between the drive feature and the stub shaft such that torque is transmittable through the removable connection during operation of the clutch assembly, and one or more perpendicular engagement features on the stub shaft configured to accept a tool to engage and disengage the removable connection. At least one of the perpendicular engagement features is exposed to line-of-sight access from a location substantially perpendicular to an axis of rotation of the clutch pack.
US11459931B2 Assembly and method for braking the displacement of a tailpipe cover
An assembly for braking the displacement of a tailpipe cover is disclosed. The assembly has a clamping element with an elastic material, a tailpipe, and a tailpipe cover. The clamping element is arranged at least indirectly on the tailpipe and on the tailpipe cover. A section of the clamping element extends over the tailpipe in the axial direction parallel to the longitudinal axis of the tailpipe cover. The distance between the longitudinal axis and the clamping element is designed to be at least partly shorter than the distance between the longitudinal axis and the tailpipe in said clamping element section. Alternatively or in addition thereto, at least one section of the clamping element is arranged at least indirectly against the tailpipe in an immovable manner in the direction of the longitudinal axis.
US11459930B2 Method, computer unit and computer program for operating a combustion engine
Operating a combustion engine with an exhaust gas aftertreatment system. In one example, a method includes determining a level of at least one exhaust gas component using a theoretical catalytic converter model in which at least one signal of a first exhaust gas sensor is input as a first signal, detecting a signal of a second exhaust gas sensor downstream of the exhaust gas catalytic converter as a second signal, determining a deviation of the second signal from a target signal, reinitializing the catalytic converter model if the deviation of the second signal from the target signal exceeds a predetermined threshold value, regulating the level by setting an air-fuel mixture supplied to the combustion engine according to a target level based on the determined level, determining a deviation between the first and the second signals, and correcting the first signal.
US11459928B2 Real-time control of reductant droplet spray momentum and in-exhaust spray distribution
A system for controlling reductant spray momentum for a target spray distribution includes an exhaust system having an exhaust conduit with exhaust flowing therethrough, a reductant injection system for injecting reductant into the exhaust flowing through the exhaust system based on one or more injection parameters, a reductant supply system for supplying reductant to the reductant injection system based on one or more supply parameters, and a controller. The controller is configured to access current vehicle, engine, exhaust, or reductant condition parameters, determine one or more control parameters based on a control model and the accessed current CZ vehicle, engine, exhaust, or reductant condition parameters, and modify a value of the one or more injection parameters or the one or more supply parameters to control the reductant spray.
US11459919B1 Oil funnel
An oil funnel for use in draining the oil from an automotive engine oil pan. The upper end of the oil funnel is selectively magnetically attached to the bottom of the oil pan around the drain plug thereof. The oil funnel has a semi-circular slot formed therein. A flexible tubular member, having an open outer end and a closed inner end, is positioned in the oil funnel inwardly of the slot. The user of the oil funnel may insert the user's thumb, index finger and perhaps the user's middle finger inwardly through the slot and into the interior of the tubular member whereby the user may remove the drain plug from the oil pan without coming into direct contact with the drain plug. The flexible tubular member prevents the draining oil from coming into contact with the user's hand.
US11459917B2 Cylinder deactivation energy waste management
A system and method of controlling a cylinder deactivation mechanism can comprise executing a valve lift event configured to lift a valve via a rocker arm. The rocker arm can be configured with a controllable latch in a latched condition, wherein the controllable latch is configured with an edge that is clamped in a recess in the rocker arm during the valve lift event, a clamp force supplied in part by pressure from the valve lift event. A deactivation signal can be sent to select the unlatched condition to collapse the controllable latch from the recess while the controllable latch is configured in the valve lift event with the edge clamped in the recess. A subsequent valve lift event can have actuation deactivated by collapsing the controllable latch from the recess once the valve lift event is complete and the clamp force is removed.
US11459911B2 Seal air buffer and oil scupper system and method
A turbine engine strut stage extends through a gaspath upstream of a guide vane stage. A carbon seal system seals a bearing compartment and has: a carbon seal mounted to the case and a seal runner on the spool; and a seal carrier carrying the carbon seal. The engine passes buffer air along a buffer air supply path internally through one or more first struts of the stage of struts. The engine drains oil along an oil drain path internally through one or more second struts of the stage of struts.
US11459910B2 Double wall tubes using additive manufacturing
A strut may include an outer tube including an outer tube first end, an outer tube second end, and a longitudinal axis extending from the outer tube first end to the outer tube second end. The outer tube may define an interior. The strut also may include an additively manufactured inner tube at least partially within the interior of the outer tube of the strut. The additively manufactured inner tube defines an additively manufactured inner tube first end and an additively manufactured inner tube second end. The additively manufactured inner tube first end is integrally joined to the outer tube proximate to the outer tube first end.
US11459894B1 Gas turbine engine airfoil fairing with rib having radial notch
An airfoil fairing includes an airfoil section that is formed of a fiber-reinforced composite wall. The airfoil section has first and second radial ends, pressure and suction sides, leading and trailing ends that join the pressure and suction sides, an internal cavity, and a rib that extends radially in the internal cavity. The rib has a radial rib end at the first radial end of the airfoil section and extends across the internal cavity from a first rib side at the pressure side to a second rib side at the suction side. The rib defines at the radial end first and second shoulders. The first and second shoulders define a radial notch there between.
US11459893B2 Efficient gas turbine engine installation and operation
A gas turbine engine that has improved fuel burn provides operability and/or maintenance requirements when installed on an aircraft. The gas turbine engine is provided with a core compressor that includes twelve, thirteen or fourteen rotor stages. The gas turbine engine has a ratio of a core compressor aspect ratio divided by a core compressor pressure ratio is in the range of from 0.03 to 0.09. This results in an optimum balance between installation benefits, operability, maintenance requirements and engine efficiency when the gas turbine engine is installed on an aircraft.
US11459892B1 Compressor stator vane airfoils
A stator vane includes an airfoil having an airfoil shape. The airfoil shape having has a nominal profile substantially in accordance with Cartesian coordinate values of X, Y and Z set forth in one of Table I, Table II, Table III, Table IV, Table V, Table VI, Table VII, Table VIII, Table IX, Table X, Table XI, or Table XII. The Cartesian coordinate values of X, Y and Z are non-dimensional values from 0% to 100% convertible to dimensional distances expressed in a unit of distance by multiplying the Cartesian coordinate values of X, Y and Z by a scaling factor of the airfoil in the unit of distance. The X and Y values, when connected by smooth continuing arcs, define airfoil profile sections at each Z value. The airfoil profile sections at Z values are joined smoothly with one another to form a complete airfoil shape.
US11459890B2 Rotary engine rotor with lip and a recess on the flank
A rotary engine rotor (10) comprising three rotor flanks (12) arranged in a generally equilateral triangle shape, each rotor flank (12) having a leading edge (16) and a trailing edge (17), an elongate lip (21) being provided on the leading edge (16) of at least one of the rotor flanks (12), the elongate lip (21) extending the full axial length of the rotor flank (12). In another aspect, at least one rotor flank (12) comprises a cavity having a leading edge and a trailing edge, and at least a portion of the base of the cavity proximal to a trailing edge thereof is curved outwardly.
US11459885B2 Workflow for predictive model to select formation damage treatment
Provided are methods for selecting a treatment for a subterranean formation in accordance with the disclosure and the illustrated FIGs. An example method comprises obtaining a formation material, measuring a geomechanical property of the formation material, measuring a mineralogy of the formation material, preparing a predictive model for the formation material from the measured geomechanical property and the mineralogy of the formation material; wherein the predictive model analyzes production over time for a plurality of treatments for the formation material, wherein the formation material is treated with each treatment in the plurality of treatments and the geomechanical property and the mineralogy of the formation material are measured before and after an individual treatment, selecting the treatment having the greatest production from the plurality of treatments, and contacting the subterranean formation with the treatment.
US11459879B2 Mud pulse transmission time delay correction
Methods and systems for performing borehole operations are described. The methods include generating an information signal in a borehole using a pulse generation member, wherein the information signal comprises a pressure variation within a borehole fluid, detecting, in the borehole, a first signal that correlates to the information signal at a first time, detecting, in the borehole, a second signal that correlates to the information signal at a second time, and performing a borehole operation using the first signal and the second signal.
US11459878B2 Wireless micro-sensors system for monitoring deep subsurface operations
Described herein is a method and techniques for subsurface monitoring. The system includes a downhole including a casting with a lumen, a wireless power transmitter within the casting, a micro-sensor cement mixture including a plurality of micro-sensors mixed with a cement, the micro-sensor cement mixture on a surface of the casting opposite from the lumen, a relay system including a plurality of relays, each of the plurality of relays including a charging component and a surface receiver. The wireless power transmitter configured to transmit a wireless power signal. At least one micro-sensor of the plurality of micro-sensors is configured to receive the wireless power signal, sense at least one attribute, and transmit a sensed signal. A series of relays are configured to receive the sensed signal and re-transmit the sensed signal and a surface receiver is configured to receive the sensed signal at a third time after the second time.
US11459871B2 Process automation optimizes the process of placing a drill bit on the bottom of the wellbore
Tagging bottom utilizing an automated control system and downhole tools may include determining, by a computer processor, that a drill bit has reached a predetermined distance from a bottom of a wellbore, in response to determining that the bit has reached the predetermined depth, transmitting a rate of penetration set point to reduce a lowering speed of the drill bit, directing the drill bit based on the rate of penetration, determining, by the computer processor, that the rate of penetration is stable, in response to the determining that the rate of penetration has stabilized, automatically taring a surface weight on the drill bit and a differential pressure, and in response to determining that the bit is within a predetermined off bottom range, monitoring for a true bottom based on one or more parameter triggers.
US11459870B2 1-d inversion process for determining formation properties ahead of a drill bit in a subsurface formation
One or more first formation measurements sensitive to around a sensor string of a drill string deployed in a subsurface formation is received, A 1-D inversion of the first formation measurements is performed at a first reference point. One or more second formation measurements sensitive to ahead of a drill bit of the drill string deployed in the subsurface formation is received. A 1-D inversion of the second formation measurements is performed at a second reference point ahead of the drill bit of the sensor string to determine formation properties ahead of the drill bit, wherein the 1-D inversion of the second formation measurements is based on inversion results associated with the 1-D inversion of the first formation measurements.
US11459868B2 Multi-well ranging and drill path determination
An apparatus, method, and system for multi-well ranging and planning of a second injector well in the presence of a first injector well in close proximity to a producer well. The method includes generating a three-well forward simulation model using survey data for a producer well, survey data for a first injector well, survey data for a first section of a second injector well, a producer well casing property profile, and a formation resistivity parameter. The method provides for determining the offset between the true magnetic sensor position in the BHA and a planned depth position. The method determines ranging distance and direction of the drilling well to target well using the offset between the true magnetic sensor position and the first planned depth position. The method helps to adjust directional drilling parameter to achieve constant ranging distance between drilling well and target well.
US11459861B1 Double barrier gas lift flow control device
Double barrier gas lift flow control devices that utilize first and second check valve assemblies disposed in series. A check valve assembly configured for disposition within an interior of a gas lift flow control device, the check valve assembly having flow channels disposed radially outward from a valve head of the check valve assembly. A check valve assembly configured to engage a nose end of gas lift flow control device.
US11459855B2 Methods and systems for cementing through screens
A tool comprising a movable sleeve with an inner diameter, an outer diameter, and a screen. The screen being configured to filter materials flowing into a first port within the moveable sleeve, wherein the outer diameter of the movable sleeve is positioned adjacent to an inner diameter of the tool, wherein the screen is configured to move with the moveable sleeve. The tool further comprising a temporary member positioned on the inner diameter of the moveable sleeve, the temporary member being configured to temporarily cover an inner sidewall of the screen.
US11459852B2 Actuating a frangible flapper reservoir isolation valve
A method for wellbore fluid flow control in which a frangible flapper is disposed in a wellbore. The frangible flapper is engaged to a flow tube disposed within the wellbore to keep the frangible flapper in a biased open position to allow fluid flow through the wellbore. The method includes moving the flow tube longitudinally in a first direction within the wellbore and relative to the frangible flapper. The method includes responsive to moving the flow tube longitudinally in the first direction, disengaging the flow tube from the frangible flapper. The method includes responsive to disengaging the flow tube from the frangible flapper, causing the frangible flapper to move from the biased open position to an unbiased shut position. The method includes responsive to the frangible flapper moving to the unbiased shut position, stopping fluid flow within the wellbore from a downhole location downhole of the frangible flapper.
US11459850B2 Dissolvable bridge plugs
A bridge plug includes a mandrel, a setting cone disposed at least partially about the mandrel, and a slip ring and a sealing element disposed at least partially about the setting cone. A guide shoe is operatively coupled to a downhole end of the mandrel and the bridge plug is actuatable from a run-in state to a deployed state. When the bridge plug is in the deployed state, the mandrel is axially movable relative to the setting cone to seal or open a flow path through the bridge plug.
US11459847B2 Variable density element retainer for use downhole
A single structure usable as a backup shoe or element retainer in a packer assembly for sealing a wellbore can be fabricated using an additive manufacturing process. The single structure can have a high-density region and a low-density region having a density that is lower than the high-density region. The low-density region can be deformable to retain a position of another component downhole in a wellbore, such as an elastomeric element useable to expand to create the packer seal within the annulus of the wellbore. The high-density region can include a ribbed-structure to reduce circumferential force applied to the single structure.
US11459846B2 Temporary well isolation device
A temporary well isolation device which has an axial passage that comprises a temporary housing having an internal cavity containing a chemical material and a temporary barrier or plug member that can be actuated by an external mechanism to allow fluid to flow into the internal chamber and contact the chemical material in the internal chamber. When the chemical material is exposed to fluid, the chemical material causes the temporary housing to corrode, dissolve, and/or degrade.
US11459845B2 Method and apparatus for dropping a pump down plug or ball
An improved method and apparatus for dropping a ball, plug or dart during oil and gas well operations (e.g., cementing operations) employs a specially configured tool body assembly having valving members (e.g., safety or kelly values) and valving members holding plugs, balls, or darts to be dropped. In one embodiment, the ball(s), dart(s) or plug(s) are contained in a sliding sleeve that shifts position responsive to valve rotation. An optional indicator indicates to a user or operator that a ball or plug has passed a selected one of the valving members. A transmitter (or transceiver) provides an ability to generate a wireless signal that is received by receivers (or transceivers) on the tool body assembly. Each receiver (or transceiver) controls an electrical actuator that engages a valving member or the indicator. Wireless signals can be used to open or close a valve or to reset a “tripped” indicator.
US11459837B2 Method to optimize tripping velocity profiles
Systems and methods of the present disclosure relate to optimizing a tripping velocity profile for pipes in a wellbore. A method for optimizing a tripping velocity profile for a pipe, comprising: determining a static gel strength of a fluid of a wellbore; determining an acceleration curve for the pipe in the wellbore based on wellbore pressure constraints, wherein the wellbore pressure constraints are based in part on the static gel strength of the fluid; determining a deceleration curve for the pipe; and combining the acceleration curve with the deceleration curve to provide the tripping velocity profile for the pipe.
US11459835B2 Dual device apparatus and methods usable in well drilling and other operations
A trailer-mounted drilling rig incorporates a dual top drive apparatus and a plurality of lifting assemblies useable for decreasing connection time of pipe segments useable during well drilling or other well operations, and methods of connecting pipe segments useable during well drilling or other operations. The plurality of lifting assemblies operatively connected to the dual top drive apparatus and a first lifting assembly is capable of moving a first top drive vertically inline with a wellbore while a second lifting assembly is capable of independently moving a second top drive vertically out of alignment with the wellbore.
US11459831B2 Method and system for anchoring downhole communications paths
An anchoring assembly for securing a cable having both an optical fiber and an electrical conductor in order to provide a conductive pathway to a downhole tool. The anchoring assembly has a head and tail each having a throughbore with anchor receiving portions. An anchor with a deformable portion maybe inserted into the anchor receiving portions and the head and tail drawn together about the anchor. The anchor receiving portions have a narrowing diameter, which, upon abutment with the anchor causes the deformable portion of the anchor to deflect inward and secure a cable inserted therein. A conductive body is provided in the head or tail for coupling with the cable and providing a conductive pathway to a downhole tool.
US11459830B2 Devices and systems for using additive manufacturing to manufacture a tool crown
A tool includes a base with a crown extending from the base. The crown is additively manufactured on the base, forming a bond between the crown and the base. At least one protrusion may extend from the base surface into a recess in the crown, such that the crown encompasses the protrusion. The protrusion may mechanically interlock the base and the crown to improve torque transfer between the crown and base. The bond at the contact between the base and crown may include impregnating at least a portion of the crown with the material of the base, or at least a portion of base with the material of the crown, which may improve a connection between the crown and base.
US11459824B2 Safety accessory
A safety accessory for stabilizing a user on a step ladder is provided. The safety accessory includes an elongate member having a shaft and at least one handle portion extending perpendicularly to the shaft and structured to be gripped by the user, the handle portion having a strap ring; a harness configured to removeably couple to the strap ring of the handle portion, the harness being structured to cradle and urge the user toward the center of gravity of the step ladder when the user stands on at least one of the plurality of steps of the step ladder; and a clamp configured to removeably attach to a selected location on the side rail of the step ladder, the clamp having a receptacle structured to slideably receive the shaft of the elongate member and a positioning structure configured to maintain the shaft of the elongate member into a selected one of a plurality of longitudinal positions with respect to the clamp. The safety accessory acts to stabilize the user when he/she grips the handle portion of the elongate member.
US11459823B2 Box cover device extended and retracted in transmission manner and control method thereof
The present invention discloses a box cover device extended and retracted in a transmission manner and a control method thereof. The device comprises a transmission gear, a roller shutter shaft gear and a clutch gear. The transmission gear and the roller shutter shaft gear are arranged oppositely, and a clutching space is reserved between the transmission gear and the roller shutter shaft gear. A middle shaft is arranged at the center line of the clutching space vertical to the center connection line of the transmission gear and the roller shutter shaft gear. The box cover device extended and retracted in a clutch type transmission manner of the present invention is convenient and quick to operate and has high working efficiency
US11459819B2 Venetian blind
A Venetian blind includes two string reels, two spring reels, a leaf spring and a wheel set. The string reels are engaged with each other. The spring reels engaged with each other. The leaf spring includes two sections respectively wound on the spring reels so that one of the sections of the leaf spring gets longer and the remaining one of the sections of the leaf spring gets shorter when the spring reels are rotated. The wheel set connects one of the string reels to one of the spring reels. None of the spring reels is engaged with any of the string reels without the wheel set.
US11459818B2 Barrier with structurally different corner gate connections
A barrier that includes four structurally different corner connections for fixing a gate frame of the barrier to and between opposing vertical surfaces. A first connection includes a headed straight pin engaging a pivot hook and socket, a second connection includes a headed straight pin engaging a socket, a third connection includes headless bent pin engaging a socket and a limiter, and a fourth connection includes a headless bent pin engaging a socket.
US11459817B1 Expandable barrier with matching panels and corner pet door
A barrier for a home is disclosed. The barrier includes two portions that are quickly slideable relative to each other to take expanded and contracted forms. The barrier includes a metal frame and wood panels engaged in the metal frame. Each of the two portions includes at least one wood panel such that, when the barrier portions are slid to and away from each other, the wood panels slide to and away from each other. The barrier includes a corner pet door that opens in the expanded or contracted forms.
US11459803B2 Side door latch assembly
A door latch assembly includes an actuator housing, a first post, a first sector gear, a first inner release lever, a first spring, a child link, and a first motor assembly. The actuator housing has a housing floor and a side wall extending therefrom. The first sector gear has a first head defining a first set of teeth and a first arm extending from the first head. The first spring has a first spring first arm and a first spring second arm. The child link is pivotally mounted for rotation about a second post of the first inner release lever. The first motor assembly is arranged to pivot the first sector gear about the first post, such that the child link pivots about the second post between a first child link position and a second child link position.
US11459801B2 Motor vehicle door handle with device for detecting an intention to lock and to unlock a motor vehicle door
A device for detecting the intention of a user to lock or to unlock a motor vehicle door. The device being incorporated within a handle, including: a capacitive sensor for detecting the approach and/or the contact of a hand of the user toward/with the handle, including at least one electrode, located in proximity to a detection surface of the handle, that is capable of detecting the approach of the hand of a user toward the detection surface; a microcontroller; and a voltage source. At least a portion of the electrode takes a continuous shape of successive arches which allow water to flow away and are connected to one another at their bases by junctions, the junctions being pressed against the detection surface, thus forming a sealtight interface.
US11459799B2 Security lock system for a fifth wheel hitch
A security lock system for a fifth wheel hitch is system that restricts access to the connection between a fifth wheel hitch and a truck bed. The system includes a receiver lock, a fifth wheel hitch, a first sleeve, a second sleeve, a lock engagement channel, and a key. The receiver lock shields a securing mechanism of the fifth wheel hitch. The receiver lock connects with a base frame of the fifth wheel hitch through the lock engagement channel. The first sleeve and the second sleeve uphold the receiver lock against the lock engagement channel. A retractable locking bolt and a locking assembly are connected to each other with the key. The retractable locking bolt and the locking assembly remain stationary as the retractable locking bolt includes a first tubular body and a first stopper, and the locking assembly includes a second tubular body and a second stopper.
US11459798B2 Exit device systems and methods
An exit device according to one embodiment includes a plurality of sensors and an electronic dogging mechanism. The exit device is configured to locally analyze sensor data to determine the security state of the exit device, report data to a management system via a wireless communication channel established between the exit device and the management system, and receive and process instructions to perform an electronic dogging operation.
US11459795B2 Electric strike
An electric strike for a door frame, comprising: a body; a keeper moveably attached to the body for selectively retaining a latch bolt on a door; a blocking element movable between a blocking position in which the blocking element locks the keeper to prevent a latch from being moved past the keeper, and an unblocking position in which the blocking element unlocks the keeper to allow the latch to move past the keeper; an electronically controlled electric actuator for moving the blocking element between the blocking position and the unblocking position; and an override mechanism to override the electric actuator.
US11459792B2 Rotated hood latch
Apparatuses and systems described herein provide hood latch designs for removable hoods of chassis of computing devices. A hood latch for the removable hood of a chassis includes an actuator that has an oblong aperture. A direction of a long dimension of the oblong aperture is offset from an actuator-open direction by an acute angle. A pin rigidly attached to a base portion of the chassis rests in the oblong aperture. When the actuator moves from an actuator-closed position to an actuator-open position, the actuator pushes against the pin and the pin slides from a pin-closed position within the aperture to a pin-open position within the aperture. Since the pin is rigidly attached to the chassis and the hood latch is affixed to the hood, hood slides from a hood-closed position to a hood-open position as the actuator moves from the actuator-closed position to the actuator-open position.
US11459789B2 Hammock and tent assembly
A hammock and tent assembly for viewing the sky includes a frame, a shell, and a hammock. The frame comprises a plurality of segments, which are hingedly interconnected so that the frame is selectively positionable in a deployed configuration and a stowed configuration. In the deployed configuration, the frame is substantially cuboid shaped and defines an interior space. In the stowed configuration, the segments are proximally positioned. The hammock is selectively engageable to the frame so that the hammock is suspended therefrom and positioned in the interior space. The shell is selectively positionable over and around the frame and can shelter a user positioned on the hammock. At least a portion of the shell positioned over the top is substantially transparent, thereby allowing the user a view therethrough.
US11459787B2 Reinforced mechanical post
A reinforced post comprises a baseplate and a reinforcement member having at least one channel, with each channel for receiving a bolt. The baseplate has a hole for each channel. For each hole a bolt is engaged with the channel through the hole to secure the reinforcement member to the baseplate. A hollow post is positioned over the reinforcement member.
US11459784B2 Anchor disc device
The anchor disc device supports and anchors an umbrella and includes a tube post to receive the free end of the pole of a beach umbrella with an anchor disc portion attached to the free end of the tube post. An end cap is installed in the free end of an extension of the anchor disc portion. The anchor disc portion includes an outwardly extending flange for engagement with sand into which the device is buried to help avoid disengagement of the umbrella from the sand from wind and the like. For removal, the umbrella is rotated in large circular motions to form a cone-shaped hole after which the umbrella and connected anchor disc device can be removed. The anchor disc device can then be detached from the umbrella, if desired.
US11459782B2 Precast and prestressed concrete tank with temporary construction opening
A precast, prestressed concrete tank and method that facilitates construction of a primary inner tank within a secondary outer tank, and which permits for the construction of the primary inner tank after the secondary outer tank has been erected, but without requiring insertion through a top of the secondary outer tank, or by tunneling underneath the secondary outer tank, is disclosed. The primary inner tank has an inner wall and the secondary outer tank has an outer wall (precast, prestressed concrete) and wire windings. The primary inner tank is disposed inside of the secondary outer tank. The secondary outer tank has a plurality of first precast outer wall panels, and a temporary construction opening frame. The temporary construction opening frame defines an access doorway during construction of the tank. The temporary construction opening frame is disposed on a foundation base slab.
US11459781B2 Joint for above ground pool frame
An above ground frame pool is disclosed including a frame assembly and a liner supported by the frame assembly. The frame assembly includes a plurality of horizontal pipes, a plurality of vertical pipes, and a plurality of T-shaped joints. The joints may lack mechanical fasteners with adjacent pipes or corresponding apertures. The joints may be one-piece or multi-piece structures. Such joints may be water-resistant and convenient to manufacture, assemble, disassemble, and store.
US11459776B2 Floor mat for laying on the ground and floor using the same
The disclosure belongs to the technical field of soundproof flooring, and discloses a floor mat and a floor. The floor mat includes a floor mat body made of foamed material. At least one surface of the floor mat body is provided with a number of soundproof units with the same area. Each of the soundproof unit has at least one soundproof structure. At least one of the numbers, shapes and distribution positions of the soundproof structures are different. The floor mat of the present disclosure can play a sound absorption effect; at the same time, a plurality of chaotic sounds are dispersed and mutually offset, which effectively isolates most of the sounds and has a good soundproof effect.
US11459771B2 Façade structure and/or wall structure
Façade structure and/or wall structure for a building including tiles (1) and a support structure (2), in which the tiles (1) are received oriented in each case in a vertical plane. The support structure (2) has vertical tension elements (3), to which bearing bodies (4) are attached axially fixed. The vertical tension elements (3) are allocated to the tiles (1) in such a way that at least one of the vertical tension elements (3) allocated to a tile in each case passes through two holding elements (5) of the tile (1), namely a first holding element (5), which is arranged in a lower area of the tile, and a second holding element (5), which is arranged in an upper area of the tile (1). To mount the tiles on the vertical tension elements (3) it is provided that the bearing bodies (4) attached to the vertical tension elements cooperate with the holding elements (5).
US11459769B2 Brick panel assembly system
A system for dry execution of a finishing material according to one aspect of the present invention can comprise an angled rod fixed to the outer wall of the building, a fixing bracket in which both ends are fixed and installed to the angled rod, an insulation material provided on one side of the fixing bracket to exert insulation and water blocking performance, and a brick which is provided on the other side of the fixing bracket, and in which an insertion groove is formed on one side that faces with the fixing bracket to be combined in a way to insert to the fixing bracket, wherein the fixing bracket comprises an insertion clip which is inserted to the insertion groove to allow the brick to combine with the fixing bracket, and an elastic clip which is provided on the left and right sides of the insertion clip respectively to provide elastic force that pushes in a direction of the other side of the brick with the insertion clip inserted to the insertion groove.
US11459767B1 Exterior finishing systems for buildings and related methods of use
An exterior finishing system for a building is disclosed herein. The exterior finishing system may include a panel comprised of high density closed-cell foam, the panel securable to a substrate of a building. The exterior finishing system may further include a bonding layer disposed upon a surface of the panel, the bonding layer comprising water and acrylic polymer. The exterior finishing system may further include an exterior layer comprising calcium carbonate disposed upon a surface of the bonding layer. Methods of use of the exterior finishing system are also disclosed.
US11459764B2 Ventilation device for a fabric building
A ventilation device is supported in at a ventilation opening in a fabric panel of a building in which the fabric panel is supported under tension across a frame. The device includes a lower frame and an intermediate frame with respective flanges that receive a perimeter edge of the fabric panel about the ventilation opening therebetween. A cover is joined to the frames so as to prevent precipitation entering the frame opening while providing exterior ventilation from the ventilation opening of the building through one or more exterior openings in the cover.
US11459758B1 Building protective composite
A protective composite provides for insulating a building. The protective composite includes integrated layers. One layer is a thermal reflective layer having a reflective surface. Another layer is an air retaining material layer including a material retaining air therein. Another layer is a water repelling material layer. Thereby the protective composite includes two or more of the layers connectable to a building, building material, or other item, e.g. solar panel.
US11459757B2 Watershedding features for roofing shingles
A system includes a plurality of roofing shingles installed on a roof deck. Each of the roofing shingles includes first and second ends, first and second edges, a head lap, a reveal portion, a first side lap at the first end, and a second side lap at the second end. The second side lap includes a first surface, which has an adhesive. The first side lap of a first one of the roofing shingles overlays and is attached to the second side lap of a second one of the roofing shingles to form a sealed portion between the head lap of the first one of the roofing shingles and the head lap of the second one of the roofing shingles.
US11459756B2 Corrosion-induced shape memory fiber, preparation method and application thereof
The present invention relates to a corrosion-induced shape memory fiber, a preparation method and application thereof. The corrosion-induced shape memory fiber is composed of a core fiber and/or a core fiber with a corrosion-resistant coating, and a corrodible coating; the core fiber and/or the core fiber with the corrosion-resistant coating are in a tensile stress state along the length of the corrosion-induced shape memory fiber; the corrodible coating is in a compressive stress state along the length of the corrosion-induced shape memory fiber; the core fiber and/or the core fiber with the corrosion-resistant coating and the corrodible coating are in a tensile-compressive equilibrium state along the length of the corrosion-induced shape memory fiber; and the corrodible coating is coated outside the core fiber and/or the core fiber with the corrosion-resistant coating.
US11459751B2 Wall seal
A system for sealing a space defined between a modular wall and a permanent structure includes a sealing material connected to the permanent structure and the modular wall and spanning the space defined therebetween. The sealing material is configured to transform from an expanded state to a recovered state in response to a stimulus to form a seal. The stimulus can be, for example, heat, whereby heating the sealing material at or above the transition temperature for the sealing material causes the sealing material to transition from the expanded state to the recovered state.
US11459743B2 Floor cleaning device
A cleaning system for cleaning a floor of a restroom has a self-driven cleaning head. The system has in addition a docking site for at least partially housing the cleaning head when not in use, and the cleaning head is permanently connected to electrical, water cables and hydraulic and/or pneumatic hoses during use.
US11459737B2 Low-cost water production system
A water production system including a radiative cooling/heating unit comprising an oscillating heat pipe (OHP) heat spreader. The radiative cooling/heating unit lowers the temperature of the OHP heat spreader below the temperature of the ambient environment. The system additionally including a first OHP heat exchanger thermally connected to the OHP heat spreader such that the first OHP heat exchanger will acquire substantially the same temperature as the OHP heat spreader, a second OHP heat exchanger thermally connected to the OHP heat spreader such that the second OHP heat exchanger will acquire substantially the same temperature as the OHP heat spreader, and a rotatable OHP water absorption bed disposed in thermal contact with the radiative cooling/heating unit such that the OHP absorption bed will acquire substantially the same temperature as the OHP heat spreader.
US11459733B2 Control system for work vehicle, method, and work vehicle
A control system for a work includes an operating device and a controller. The operating device outputs an operation signal indicative of an operation by an operator. The controller is in communication with the operating device. The controller determines a target profile of a terrain to be worked on. The controller generates a command signal to operate the work implement according to the target profile. The controller receives the operation signal from the operating device. The controller determines an operation of the work implement based on the operation signal. The controller corrects the target profile according to the operation by the operator when the operation of the work implement by the operator is performed.
US11459732B2 Hydraulic system for a working machine
A hydraulic system includes a first electric machine connected to a first hydraulic machine and a second electric machine connected to a second hydraulic machine. An output side of the second hydraulic machine is connected to an input side of the first hydraulic machine. A hydraulic consumer is hydraulically coupled to an output side of the first hydraulic machine via a supply line and is powered by the first hydraulic machine. A return line hydraulically couples the hydraulic consumer to an input side of the first hydraulic machine. The second hydraulic machine provides a flow of hydraulic fluid to the input side of the first hydraulic machine if a requested flow from the first hydraulic machine exceeds a flow of the return line and recuperates energy if the requested flow from the first hydraulic machine is lower than the flow of the return line.
US11459730B1 Hydraulic load brake system
A hydraulic system for a work vehicle that has a frame, a ground-engaging implement that moves the frame over a ground surface, and an attachment connected to the frame for movement with respect to the frame. The hydraulic system includes a pump that pumps hydraulic fluid, a first conduit fluidly connecting the pump and the attachment, a reservoir that contains hydraulic fluid, a second conduit fluidly connecting the pump to the reservoir, a fluid resistor fluidly connected with the second conduit, and a valve. The fluid resistor dissipates power from the work vehicle. The valve actuates between a first state in which the valve fluidly connects the pump to the first conduit such that hydraulic fluid is directed to the attachment, and a second state in which the valve fluidly connects the pump to the second conduit such that fluid is directed through the fluid resistor and into the reservoir.
US11459729B2 Hydraulic excavator drive system
A hydraulic excavator drive system includes a regeneration line, which connects an arm pushing and an arm crowding supply line, each of which extends between an arm cylinder and arm control valve. The regeneration line includes regeneration and switching valves. A release line that is branched off from the regeneration line at a position between the regeneration valve and the switching valve is provided with a release valve. A secondary pressure from a first solenoid proportional valve is fed to a pilot port of the regeneration valve such that the regeneration valve opens at a time of arm crowding. A secondary pressure from a second solenoid proportional valve is fed to a pilot port of the release valve such that release valve opens at a time of arm pushing. An arm pushing pilot pressure for moving the arm control valve is led to a pilot port of the switching valve.
US11459728B2 Apparatus and method for controlling remote-controlled excavator for preventing overload
Disclosed are an apparatus and method for controlling a remote-controlled excavator for preventing overload. The apparatus for controlling a remote-controlled excavator according to an embodiment of the present invention comprises: inertial sensors provided in the excavator; a communication unit for receiving a remote control signal from a remote control apparatus; and a control unit for driving the excavator in response to the remote control signal, wherein the control unit stops driving the excavator when a difference between an expected posture of the excavator estimated on the basis of the remote control signal and an actual posture of the excavator measured by using the inertial sensors exceeds an allowable value.
US11459726B2 Control system for a grading machine
A grading machine may include a machine body, a grading blade, a drawbar connecting the grading blade to the machine body, a drawbar centershift cylinder, a user interface, and a control system. The control system may be configured to receive an input from the user interface and extend or retract the drawbar centershift cylinder to adjust a centershift of the drawbar to one of a plurality of predetermined centershift positions based on the input.
US11459725B2 Control system for a grading machine
A grading machine may include a machine body, a grading blade, at least one grading blade sensor configured to sense a position and orientation of the grading blade, a drawbar connecting the grading blade to the machine body, at least one drawbar sensor configured to sense a position and orientation of the drawbar, a user interface, and a control system. The control system may be configured to receive an input from the user interface and position and orient the grading blade and the drawbar to one of a plurality of predetermined ditching positions based on the input.
US11459724B2 Method for producing a sealing base in the ground
The invention relates to a method for producing a sealing base in the ground in which by injection of a curable grouting compound a plurality of sealing elements is produced in a first soil layer, which elements adjoin one another or overlap, wherein the plurality of sealing elements forms a solid base plate following curing of the grouting compound. It is provided according to the invention that in a second soil layer, which lies beneath the first soil layer for the solid base plate, a gel base is created by injection of a sealing gel, and that the solid base plate and the underlying gel base form the sealing base. The invention further relates to a correspondingly produced sealing base.
US11459723B2 Anchor rod for positioned grouting suitable for prevention and control of engineering seepage damage and construction method thereof
Disclosed is a positioning grouting anchor rod suitable for preventing and controlling an engineering seepage damage and a construction method thereof. The positioning anchor rod comprises an anchor rod, a grouting guide pipe and a grouting pipe. When the seepage failure occurs in the project, a water pump can be connected with a drain pipe interface to realize water drainage, and at the same time, a positioner can be used for positioning grouting in the seepage failure area to improve the accuracy of grouting reinforcement. A drainage channel and a grouting channel involved in the present application are independent of each other and do not interfere with each other, and the drainage and grouting functions are combined on the basis of retaining the original supporting function of the anchor rod.
US11459716B2 Electrohydraulic actuator system for snow-removal components
An electrohydraulic system configured to operate a number of snow-removal components associated with a vehicle. The electrohydraulic system may comprise a controller, a number of actuators in electrical communication with the controller, a user interface in electrical communication with the controller, and a number of input regulators operable to regulate the control of the actuators.
US11459715B2 Compressed fluid pet waste cleanup apparatus
A compressed fluid pet waste cleanup apparatus for cleaning up pet waste includes a handle coupled to a shaft. A housing is coupled to the shaft and has a housing bottom side with a receiving aperture and a release aperture extending through to a housing inside. A separator is coupled to a housing bottom side between the receiving aperture and the release aperture. At least one compressed fluid tank is coupled to the shaft with a fluid tube is extending through the housing. At least one spray nozzle is coupled to the fluid tubes adjacent the receiving aperture of the housing. Each spray nozzle has a release valve. At least one trigger is coupled to the handle and is in operational communication with the release valve of one of the spray nozzles.
US11459711B2 Soil processing machine
A soil processing machine includes a machine frame having two longitudinal members positioned parallel to a machine longitudinal direction and spaced from each other transversely to the machine longitudinal direction, and two transverse members positioned extending transversely to the machine longitudinal direction and spaced from each other in the machine longitudinal direction. A soil processing roller is supported on the longitudinal members such as to be rotatable about a roller rotational axis and positioned between the transverse members in the machine longitudinal direction. A coupling assembly couples the machine frame to another machine frame of the soil processing machine or to another machine. A chassis assembly includes at least one height-adjustable chassis unit supported on the machine frame.
US11459709B2 Asphalt mixing plant
An asphalt mixing plant includes several transportable modules, each module being formed by a normalized transport container in which at least one of the primary pieces of equipment of the asphalt mixing plant is incorporated, the primary equipment being installed permanently in the container while being mounted stationary in the container or mounted movable in the container between a transport position and a usage position, at least one of the modules including a placement device incorporated into the container and configured to position the container as a whole relative to the ground and/or to position a movable primary piece of equipment in the usage position relative to the container.
US11459708B2 Ground stabilization grid
An artificial turf system utilizing a surface stabilization grid. The grid includes (i) a plurality of closed cells having a wall height, with each cell sharing a common wall section with at least two adjacent cells, and (ii) substantially each cell includes at least one reinforcing rib extending across the cell to attach to opposing walls of the cell. A cementitious load bearing material fills substantially all the cells of the grid, a layer of drainage fabric is positioned over the stabilization grid, and an artificial turf is positioned over the layer of drainage fabric.
US11459706B1 Rapid transit system with wheel in track design
A rapid transit system with wheel in track design includes a guideway, a vehicle that includes a vehicle bogie or chassis that couples to the guideway, and one or more terminals and/or intermediate stations. The guideway may include a first guideway and a second guideway, with a switch guideway interposed thereinbetween that allows the vehicle to move from the first guideway to the second guideway or vice versa. The vehicle may be coupled to the guideway via the vehicle bogie. The bogie may have a first axle, a second axle, and a third axle. First and second sets of guidewheels propel the vehicle forward or backward. The first set of switch wheels and/or the second set of switch wheels may be engaged and interact with one or more first or second neutral rails or first and second switch rails to move the vehicle from guideway to guideway.
US11459704B2 Paper-specific moisture control in a traveling paper web
A network-based system and method for providing desired moisture set point values for individual papers lines based on the physical properties of each liner and the atmospheric conditions associated with a corrugator is disclosed. The desired moisture set point values are based on the hygroexpansivity of each individual paper liner. Once the moisture set point value has been determined, a conditioning apparatus adjusts a moisture value for each liner in order to tune the post-warp characteristics of the final corrugated product.
US11459703B2 Sheet manufacturing apparatus, control method thereof, and sheet manufacturing method
The sheet manufacturing apparatus includes a fibrillating unit that fibrillates a raw material including fibers in a gas, an additive supply unit that supplies an additive, a mixing unit including a first rotating unit that mixes a fibrillated matter fibrillated by the fibrillating unit and the additive supplied by the additive supply unit, a depositing unit that deposits a mixture mixed by the mixing unit, a web forming unit including a mesh belt that transports a deposited material deposited by the depositing unit and a suction mechanism that sucks the deposited material to the mesh belt, and a control unit that changes granularity of a surface of the sheet by controlling at least one of a supply amount per unit time from the additive supply unit, a rotation velocity of the first rotating unit of the mixing unit, and a suction force of the suction mechanism.
US11459700B2 Method of and an arrangement for adding at least one additional stock component to an approach flow system of a fiber web machine
A method of and an arrangement for adding at least one additional stock component to an approach flow system (30) of a fiber web machine by mixing the at least one additional stock component to a fibrous stock such that the stock flow is equalized (50) and the at least one additional stock component is introduced to the stock flow by injection mixing (80).
US11459697B2 Clothes care apparatus
A clothes care apparatus comprises a main body including a clothes care compartment, a clothes support member disposed in the clothes care compartment and including an air supply port provided to allow air to flow therein, a blower configured to form an airflow to be supplied to the clothes support member, and a nozzle provided to guide the airflow formed by the blower to the clothes support member, and including an airflow outlet disposed to face the air supply port, the airflow outlet provided to supply an airflow to an inside and an outside of the clothes support member.
US11459695B2 Various hinge brackets and a hinge receiver for a laundry appliance
A hinge bracket to couple a hinge to a lid of a laundry appliance comprising: an elongated slot receiving a connector portion of a hinge; first fastener receivers extending from the elongated slot laterally inward toward a midline of a cabinet of the laundry appliance and configured to cooperate with fastener receivers of the hinge to receive fasteners that fasten the hinge to the hinge bracket; second fastener receivers on an opposite side of the hinge bracket as the first fastener receivers and configured to cooperate with the fastener receivers through a C-shaped lip of the lid to receive fasteners fastening the lid to the hinge bracket; and an indented portion formed laterally away from the elongated slot and facing the curved portion of the hinge. The laundry appliance can further include a hinge receiver to couple the hinge to a cabinet.
US11459694B2 Door-in-door design
A laundry appliance includes a cabinet and a tub that is disposed within the cabinet. A first door is coupled to the cabinet and is operable between open and closed positions. A second door is operably coupled to the tub. The second door is configured to move with the tub and independently of the first door in the closed position. A coupling member is at least partially disposed on the first door. The first and second doors are operably coupled by the coupling member.
US11459691B2 Laundry treatment apparatus
A laundry treatment apparatus is disclosed including a cabinet, a tub configured to store water, a drum rotatably disposed inside the tub, a drawer configured to be withdrawable from the cabinet, a housing configured to accommodate the drawer, a storage body configured to be detachable from the drawer to store liquid detergent, a supply pump disposed on the housing to be detachably coupled to the storage body, a first electrode having one end located inside the storage body and another end exposed to an outside of the storage body, a second electrode having one end located inside the storage body and another end exposed to the outside of the storage body, an electrode coupler disposed on the housing body to be detachably coupled to the first and second electrodes, a cleaning hole formed through the storage body, and a lid configured to open and close the cleaning hole.
US11459681B2 Baptist fan longarm quilting guide
A hopping foot guide device for use with a longarm quilting machine to guide the longarm machine's hopping foot sewing needle mechanism across material in an intricate pattern without the need to reset at every turn or otherwise move as the stitching progresses, and capable of accurate repetition.
US11459678B2 Knit sock with targeted compression zones, and method for lifting and stretching the plantar fascia
A knit sock is integrally formed of a body yarn in circumferential courses and axial wales, and includes a foot portion having a heel and a toe, and an ankle portion joined to the foot portion and defining an open leg end of the sock. A first targeted compression zone is formed with the foot portion between the heel and the toe, and includes spaced-apart axial compression ridges extending axially outward from the heel at a first end of the first compression zone to a second end of the first compression zone. A second targeted compression zone is formed with the ankle portion between the heel and the open leg end of the sock, and includes spaced-apart axial compression ridges extending axially outward from the heel at a first end of the second compression zone to a second end of the second compression zone.
US11459676B2 Automatic ring spinning system and method for automatically operating same
Automatic operation of a ring spinning system containing a ring spinning machine having spinning positions and a winding machine having winding positions. Yarn is spun at one of the spinning positions and wound up to a cop. Values of a parameter characteristic for the operation of the spinning position are determined during the winding of the cop and stored as spinning data that is assigned to the cop. The spinning data assigned to the cop is taken into account when deciding whether to feed the cop after it has been set down to one of the winding positions. The assignment is based on an identification of a point in time of winding of the cop and an identification of the spinning position at which the cop was wound.
US11459675B2 Secondary impurity-removal recycling system for refining cotton
A secondary impurity-removal recycling system for refining cotton is provided. A first feeding opening is set on the side of the first bin shell, in which the first drum is movably installed, and the first drum is tube shaped. A first mesh is set on the peripheral wall of the first drum, and a first scraper is set at the first feeding opening inside the first bin shell. One end of the first drum is provided with a first impurity-discharging pipe, the outer periphery of which is provided with a first annular hump. The first connecting sleeve is installed on the outer wall of the first bin shell, and the first impurity-discharging pipe is movably stuck in the first connecting sleeve through the first annular hump, and communicates with the first connecting sleeve. The first induced draft fan communicates with the first connecting sleeve through a first air duct.
US11459673B2 Carbon fiber carbonization apparatus using microwave
The present invention relates to a carbon fiber carbonization apparatus using a microwave. The carbon fiber carbonization apparatus using a microwave comprises: a carbonization furnace into which the microwave is irradiated from an irradiation part disposed at one side thereof; a moving tube through which a carbon fiber moves along the inside thereof and which is mounted to pass through the carbonization furnace; and a heating element coupled to an outer circumferential surface of the moving tube to absorb the microwave so as to generate heat. A portion of the moving tube is covered by the heating element at the position, but a remaining portion is exposed at a position at which the heating element is coupled to the moving tube.