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US11687626B2 |
System and method for securing a browser against font usage fingerprinting
In a method for securing a web browser, display instructions for displaying web content are received from a content server by a web browser operating on a client computing device. The web browser creates a document object using the display instructions and determines from the document object whether one or more of the display instructions meet font profiling criteria selected to identify attempts to profile font display characteristics of the web browser. Responsive to a determination that font profiling criteria are met, the web browser alters a character display of the document object and implements the document object for displaying the web content on the client computing device. |
US11687621B2 |
Multi-modal fusion techniques considering inter-modality correlations and computer model uncertainty
A joint multimodal fusion computer model architecture is provided that receives prediction output data from a machine learning (ML) computer model set comprising a plurality of different subsets of ML computer models operating on input data of different modalities and generating different prediction outputs. Prediction outputs are fused by executing an uncertainty and correlation weighted (UCW) joint multimodal fusion operation on the prediction outputs to generate a fused output providing multimodal prediction output data. The UCW joint multimodal fusion operation applies different weights to different ones of prediction outputs from the different subsets of ML computer models operating on input data of different modalities. The different weights are determined based on an estimation of uncertainty in each of the different subsets of ML computer models and an estimate of a correlation between different modalities. |
US11687619B2 |
Method and system for an adversarial training using meta-learned initialization
A computer-program product storing instructions which, when executed by a computer, cause the computer to receive an input data from a sensor, wherein the input data includes data indicative of an image, wherein the sensor includes a video, radar, LiDAR, sound, sonar, ultrasonic, motion, or thermal imaging sensor, generate an adversarial version of the input data, utilizing a generator, in response to the input data, create a training data set utilizing the input data and the adversarial version of the input data, determine an update direction of a meta model utilizing stochastic gradient respect with respect to an adversarial loss, and determine a cross-entropy based classification loss in response to the input data and classification utilizing a classifier, and update the meta model and the classifier in response to the cross-entropy classification loss utilizing the training data set. |
US11687618B2 |
System and method for processing text handwriting in a free handwriting mode
The invention concerns a method comprising: detecting strokes of digital ink input on a computing device in a free handwriting format; detecting a text block from said strokes; performing text recognition on each text line of said text block, including extracting text lines from the text block and generating model data that associate each stroke of the text block with a character, a word and a text line of the text block; normalizing each text line from the free handwriting format into a structured format to comply with a document pattern. The normalization may comprise for each text line: computing a transform function to transform said text line into the structured format; applying the transform function to the text line; and updating the model data of said text line based on the transform function. |
US11687609B2 |
Tailored messaging
The disclosed embodiments generally relate to techniques for tailoring messages for network communication. More specifically, the disclosed embodiments relate to systems and methods to provide customized information updates based on recipient preferences. For example, a recipient may prefer receiving updates less frequently than the system creates updates and/or may prefer to receive different levels of data in the updates. In some embodiments, a deltasnap technique is provided which allows for more efficient tailoring of the rate that update messages are provided. In some embodiments, a partitioning technique is provided which allows for more efficient tailoring of the content of update messages. In some embodiments, the deltasnap technique is provided in combination with the partitioning technique which allows for more efficient tailoring of the rate and content of the update messages. |
US11687608B2 |
Team discovery for community-based question answering systems
An approach is provided in which the approach maps a set of question nodes and a set of expert nodes to an embedding space. The set of question nodes corresponds to a set of questions and the set of expert nodes corresponds to a set of experts in a CQA network. The approach maps a new question to the embedding space based on analyzing the new question against the set of questions, and selects a subset of the set of expert nodes based on their location in the embedding space relative to the mapping of the new question. The approach transmits the question to a subset of the set of experts that correspond to the subset of expert nodes. |
US11687603B2 |
Ensemble predictor
Techniques for configuring and training an ensemble predictor for click probability of content on search engine results pages. In an aspect, a first stage machine learning algorithm, such as a neural network, is trained using a first training data set. The output of the trained first stage algorithm may be coupled to a second stage machine learning algorithm to form an ensemble predictor. In another aspect, the ensemble predictor is trained using a second training data set, using the output of the first stage algorithm to initialize a priori settings of the second stage algorithm. |
US11687597B2 |
Low entropy browsing history for content quasi-personalization
The present disclosure provides systems and methods for content quasi-personalization or anonymized content retrieval via aggregated browsing history of a large plurality of devices, such as millions or billions of devices. A sparse matrix may be constructed from the aggregated browsing history, and dimensionally reduced, reducing entropy and providing anonymity for individual devices. Relevant content may be selected via quasi-personalized clusters representing similar browsing histories, without exposing individual device details to content providers. |
US11687596B2 |
Systems and methods for automatic generation of data visualizations
A computer-implemented method for automatic generation of data visualizations may include: receiving, from a user, a request to open a document, receiving, from the user, a selection of data for visualization in the new document, determining whether the user has a trained visualization model, upon determining that the user has a trained visualization model, loading the user's trained visualization model, upon determining that the user does not have a trained visualization model, loading a default trained visualization model as the user's trained visualization model, using the user's trained visualization to generate one or more suggested visualizations of the selected data, and displaying the one or more suggested visualizations to the user. |
US11687590B2 |
Efficient index updating in a content management system
User permissions for a search on content managed by a content management system (CMS) can be evaluated in a search engine based on a user identity of a user providing a query input for the query rather than after return of an initial results set to the CMS or some other front-end application. The search engine can constrain possible results returned from a search for the query input using a content index of a plurality of content items maintained in a repository of the content management system. The constraining can include limiting the search engine from adding a content item of the plurality of content items to a permissions-filtered results set unless the evaluating of the user permissions and the search for the query input against the content index do not exclude the content item. Other aspects can support index updating by selective use of a metadata index. |
US11687569B2 |
Optimizing role level identification for resource allocation
Disclosed herein are methods, systems, and processes to optimize role level identification for computing resource allocation to perform security operations in networked computing environments. A role level classifier to process a training dataset that corresponds to a clean title is generated from a subset of entities associated with the clean title. An initial effective title determined by the role level classifier based on processing the training dataset is assigned to an entity. A new effective title based on feature differences between the initial effective title and the clean title is re-assigned to the entity. Performance of the generating, the assigning, and the re-assigning is repeated using the new effective title instead of the clean title. |
US11687565B2 |
Asynchronous data replication in a multiple availability zone cloud platform
The present disclosure relates to computer-implemented methods, software, and systems for managing asynchronous data replication in a multiple availability zone cloud environment. Metadata for files for asynchronous replication at a second availability zone is stored at an in-memory data grid of a first instance of a storage service at a first availability zone at a multiple availability cloud platform that provides storage services. The in-memory data grid includes a queue data structure of metadata records and a map of metadata records. In response to determining that connection from the first availability zone to the second availability zone is available, asynchronous data replication for files identified at the map is executed. A file for replication is identified at the map and provided for replication at a second file storage at the second availability zone through a replication interface of a second instance of the storage service at the second availability zone. |
US11687564B2 |
Continuous real-time masked database replication
A system performs masking of data stored in a database. The system receives change logs from a source database and masks the change logs to generate masked change logs. The system stores the masked change logs in a pre-buffer. If the system determines that the set of masked change logs stored in the pre-buffer corresponds to a complete transaction, the system determines whether any conflicts exist between masked change logs stored in the pre-buffer and masked change logs stored in a main buffer. If the system identifies conflicts, the system applies the masked change logs stored in the main buffer to a masked replica database. This causes the system to move masked change logs corresponding to a complete transaction from the pre-buffer to the main buffer. |
US11687563B2 |
Scaling capacity of data warehouses to user-defined levels
A system and method of scaling capacity of data warehouses to user-defined levels. The method includes provisioning a data warehouse including a plurality of processing resources, the plurality of processing resources including at least one processor and at least one storage device. The method includes receiving a request to process database data stored on a storage platform including a plurality of shared storage devices in association with the data warehouse, wherein the request indicates a performance level for processing the request. The method includes determining that a capacity of the plurality of processing resources of the data warehouse would reach a threshold capacity when processing the request according to the performance level. The method includes increasing the capacity of the data warehouse for the data warehouse to process the request according to the performance level. |
US11687562B2 |
Apparatus and method for adaptively managing sharded blockchain network based on deep Q network
An apparatus for managing sharded blockchain network obtains state information including an inter-node data transmission rate and computing resources of each node in the current epoch of a shard-based blockchain network in which N nodes are distributed to at least one shard, a consensus process record of each node in each shard and a ratio of malicious nodes, estimates at least one action each including block size, block interval and number of shards corresponding to the state information by using an artificial neural network in which a pattern estimation method has been previously learned, selects one action among the estimated at least one action and applies the one action to the shard-based blockchain network. |
US11687560B2 |
Database replication using adaptive compression
Methods, computer program products, and/or systems are provided that perform the following operations: in a data replication environment, analyzing a database workload to generate a knowledge base of information related to compression; dividing a transfer data stream into different segments based, at least in part, on the knowledge base; obtaining candidate compression types for the transfer data stream based, at least in part, on the knowledge base; assigning respective compression types of the candidate compression types to the different segments; generating compressed segments based, at least in part, on the respective compression types assigned to the different segments; and providing the compressed segments to a replication target. |
US11687559B1 |
Computer systems and methods for reconciling data across data sources
Computer system compares data across two data sources. Database connectivity drivers access the first and second data sources. RAM receives and stores data from each of the first and second data sources accessed by the drivers. The data from the first data source are stored in a first table in the RAM and data from the second data source are stored in a second table in the RAM. A processor compares data in the first and second tables. The processor is programmed to compare the data by identifying a set of primary keys across the first and second tables. The set of primary keys are a set of one or more columns in the both first and second tables that uniquely identify rows across both the first and second tables. The processor then compares the data in the first and second tables, which comparison can include: determining, based on the identified set of primary keys, a total number of mismatched cell values across the first and second tables; and computing a score for the comparison of the first and second tables, where the score is computed based on the total number of mismatched cell values. The computer system can then generate an electronic comparison report based on the comparing of the first table and second table. |
US11687557B2 |
Data size and time based replication
Techniques are provided for data size and time based replication. In an example, a first daemon monitors data changes that corresponds to a first replication policy, and a second daemon monitors an amount of time since performing a replication for the first replication policy. Where either a data modification threshold is met, or a time threshold is met, the daemons can perform a replication, and reset both a data counter and a timer that determine when next to perform a replication. |
US11687554B2 |
Multidimensional data visualization apparatus, method, and program
An embodiment of the present invention is provided with a projective transform model including a plurality of nodes and a projection table, the plurality of nodes each holding a reference vector having a dimension corresponding to the dimension of multi-dimensional data. The projection table indicates the correspondence relation between the number of each node and a coordinate in a two-dimensional space as a projection target of the reference vector held by the node. First in a learning phase, multi-dimensional input data of a positive example and a negative example is acquired, the amplitude characteristic amounts thereof are calculated, and this amplitude characteristic amount data is learned as the reference vectors of the nodes for each sample. Subsequently, the Euclidean distance between coordinates when the nodes learned based on the amplitude characteristic amount data of the positive example and the nodes learned based on the amplitude characteristic amount data of the negative example are projected into the two-dimensional space in accordance with the projection table is calculated, and coordinates in the projection table are updated so that the calculated Euclidean distance becomes equal to or larger than a threshold value. |
US11687553B2 |
System and method for generating analytical insights utilizing a semantic knowledge graph
A system and method for providing visual data for user interfaces based on a knowledge graph. A method includes identifying at least one second node with respect to a first node based on connections between nodes of a knowledge graph, wherein the knowledge graph includes the first node and the at least one second node, wherein the first node represents a dimension of interest; selecting at least one third node from among the at least one second node by determining a correlation between the first node and each of the at least one second node; determining a new value for a dimension of each of the at least one third node based on a target value such that the correlation of the third node to the first node is maintained while achieving the target value; and generating visual data for an action item user interface based on the new values. |
US11687552B2 |
Multi-faceted visualization
System and methods are provided for displaying dynamic content on a graphical user interface. A first data illustration of a first facet of data is displayed in a first two-dimensional interface, wherein the first two-dimensional interface corresponds to a side or cross-section of a three-dimensional interface, and the first two-dimensional interface displays a plurality of filters for the first data illustration. A selection for one of the plurality of filters and a selection to display a second facet of data are received from a user. A dynamic rotation of the three-dimensional interface to a second side or cross-section that corresponds to a second two-dimensional interface is displayed, wherein a second data illustration of the second facet of data is displayed in the second interface, the second data illustration being filtered according to the selected filter. |
US11687551B2 |
Automatically executing tasks and configuring access control lists in a data transformation system
A computer-implemented system or process is programmed or configured to use a configuration file to specify one or more tasks to apply to raw ingested data. A task may be a sequence of instructions programmed or configured to format raw ingested data into a dataset in a CSV format. Examples of tasks may include: a parser to parse Cobol data into a CSV, a parser to parse XML into a CSV, a parser to parse text using fixed-width fields to a CSV, a parser to parse files in a zip archive into a CSV, a regular expression search/replace function, or formatting logic to remove lines or blank lines from raw ingested data. In one embodiment, the configuration file may specify a schema definition for a task to use for generating a dataset. In one embodiment, the configuration file may also include one or more access control list (ACL) definitions for the generated dataset. In one embodiment, the building of datasets using the configuration file is automated, for example, on a nightly basis. |
US11687541B2 |
System and method for mobile device rendering engine for use with a data analytics environment
In accordance with an embodiment, described herein is a system and method for providing a mobile device application and rendering engine, for use with a data analytics environment in generating interactive visualizations of large amounts of data, with high frame rates. The mobile device can receive, from a data analytics server, a data payload describing data points associated with data analytics visualizations, and employs shader objects or routines (shaders) in combination with a graphics processing unit (GPU), to render data visualizations with high resolution, including support for features such as drill-downs. User interaction with a visualization can be interpreted by the rendering engine as transformations or deltas of an original presentation, and communicated to a shader to cause the GPU to render an updated visualization. A hierarchical data model enables data visualizations to be layered and brought forward or backward within the overall presentation in a multi-dimensional exploratory manner. |
US11687540B2 |
Fast, approximate conditional distribution sampling
Techniques are described for fast approximate conditional sampling by randomly sampling a dataset and then performing a nearest neighbor search on the pre-sampled dataset to reduce the data over which the nearest neighbor search must be performed and, according to an embodiment, to effectively reduce the number of nearest neighbors that are to be found within the random sample. Furthermore, KD-Tree-based stratified sampling is used to generate a representative sample of a dataset. KD-Tree-based stratified sampling may be used to identify the random sample for fast approximate conditional sampling, which reduces variance in the resulting data sample. As such, using KD-Tree-based stratified sampling to generate the random sample for fast approximate conditional sampling ensures that any nearest neighbor selected, for a target data instance, from the random sample is likely to be among the nearest neighbors of the target data instance within the unsampled dataset. |
US11687538B2 |
Multi-data store content identification and display interface
Systems and methods directed to grouping and displaying query results from multiple data stores are described. More specifically, a plurality of data stores to search utilizing a received keyword may be determined, where each data store includes a different search index. A data store specific query for each data store is generated such that results from each data store are received based on the respective data store specific query, where results from each data store include a plurality of file identifiers identifying files located at the respective data store that are relevant to the keyword. In addition results from each data store are grouped into a plurality of groups based on metadata associated with each file identifier of the plurality of file identifiers. The plurality of groups are ranked based on a relevancy associated with each group and information associated with a ranked group is displayed at a user interface. |
US11687534B2 |
Method and system for detecting sensitive data
The disclosed systems and methods are directed to detecting sensitive data on a computing device. This includes matching predetermined keywords in input data, to determine data in vicinities of matched keywords in the input data in which sensitive data is likely to be found, and matching predefined patterns associated with sensitive data to the data in vicinities of matched keywords to detect sensitive data. Matching the predetermined keywords occurs prior to matching the predefined patterns, and the data in vicinities of matched keywords is substantially shorter than the input data. |
US11687531B2 |
Estimated execution time for query execution
The subject technology tracks a plurality of queries corresponding to a plurality of query plans based on join operations contained in each of the plurality of queries and a previous time of executing each query. The subject technology selects a first query plan among the plurality of query plans. The subject technology determines a value indicating an estimated improvement in execution time of the first query plan in comparison to a previous execution time of a previous query plan. The subject technology attempts to execute a first query using the first query plan. The subject technology determines that a second query plan selected among the plurality of query plans has a second estimated execution time that is less than an estimated execution time of the first query plan. The subject technology executes the first query corresponding to the first query plan at a subsequent time using the second query plan. |
US11687530B2 |
Sharded storage of geolocated data with predictable query response times
A system enables an arbitrary number of items to be indexed in a geographic region that provides a predictable query response time across a sharded database. Items indexed to the geographic region are stored on a single shard and additional items are added to that shard as long as an overflow condition indicative of undesirable query response times is not met. If the overflow condition is met the system expands the storage of items indexed to the geographic region to one or more additional shards in order to maintain predictable query response times. The system may maintain a shard count representing the total number of shards being used to store items corresponding to a geographic region, which can be used to query one or more relevant shards. The system may apply deterministic hashing in order to evenly distribute shards across database nodes of the sharded database. |
US11687528B2 |
Systems and methods for discovery, classification, and indexing of data in a native computing system
In general, various aspects provide methods, apparatuses, systems, computing devices, computing entities, and/or the like for performing data discovery on a target computing system. In various aspects, a third party computing connects, via a public data network, to an edge node of the target computing system and instructs the target computing system to execute jobs to discover target data stored in data repositories in a private data network in the target computing system. In some aspects, the third party computing system may schedule the jobs on the target computing system based on computing resource availability on the target computing system. |
US11687524B2 |
Identifying recurring sequences of user interactions with an application
Disclosed are database systems, computing devices, methods, and computer program products for identifying recurring sequences of user interactions with an application. In some implementations, a server of a database system provides a user interface of the application for display at a computing device. The database system stores data objects identifying a first plurality of user interactions with the application. The server receives information representing a second plurality of user interactions with the application. The server updates the database system to further identify the second user interactions. The server identifies a recurring sequence of user interactions from the first and second user interactions as resulting in a first target state of the application. The server updates the database system to associate the recurring sequence of user interactions with the first target state of the application. |
US11687523B2 |
System and method for efficiently transferring data for offline use
Disclosed are some implementations of systems, apparatus, methods and computer program products for transmitting data to a client device. A first database is generated for a client device and a client identifier of the client device is stored in association with the first database. The first database is transmitted to the client device responsive to receiving a first message from the client device. After transmitting the first database to the client device and responsive to receiving a second message from the client device, data relevant to the client device is ascertained. A delta between database records stored in the first database and the data is generated. A database message is generated and transmitted to the client device, where the database message indicates the delta and includes a client directive pertaining to updating the first database according to the delta. |
US11687522B2 |
High performance distributed system of record with delegated transaction signing
Transaction handling computing elements comprise a network core that processes transaction requests into a blockchain, wherein a data block is a collection of transactions, and wherein an Unspent Transaction Output (UTXO) supporting the blockchain is an output from a finalized transaction. The elements interoperate with a transaction signing mechanism that associates a set of addresses on the blockchain with a delegate address, the delegate address having a set of signing public keys corresponding to one or more signing private keys used to sign UTXOs. In association with a new transaction being processed by the set of transaction handling components, a signing public key for an associated UXTO is located by following an address chain that includes an address in the set of addresses together with the delegate address. The signing public key is retrieved from a location associated with the delegate address and then used to sign (unlock) the associated UXTO. |
US11687520B1 |
Systems and methods for application data servers
Described herein are methods, systems, and computer-readable storage media for automatic and efficient updating of databases and database schemas. Techniques include generating an identification of a task of an application associated with a database through a machine learning process for monitoring database activity. Further, patterns of the application's access to data stored in the database may be observed and provided along with the identified task to a feedback loop to identify changes in the application's access to data in a database. Techniques further include automatically updating a schema of the database based on the identified changes in the application's access to data stored in the database. |
US11687518B2 |
Variation recognition between heterogeneous computer systems
In some implementations a computer-accessible medium includes a multimedia-document integration module that includes a heterogeneous distinction identifier between a first multimedia-document and a second multimedia-document and includes an integrator of the first multimedia-document and the second multimedia-document into an integrated multimedia-document, a data capture module that includes a data-extractor of the integrated multimedia-document, a query module that includes a query-generator encapsulated in a corresponding number of enquiry/inquiry transmissions, the enquiry/inquiry transmissions being short-message-service text-messages, a communication-subsystem that includes a transmitter of the enquiry/inquiry transmissions to an external device and receiver of an acknowledgement transmission or a negative-acknowledgement transmission from the external device, the acknowledgement/negative-acknowledgement transmission being a short-message-service text-message, and, a variance analytic module that includes a generator of quantitative variance from the acknowledgement/negative-acknowledgement transmission, the quantitative variance describing statistical variances and discrepancies within the first multimedia-document and within the second multimedia-document and between the first multimedia-document and the second multimedia-document. |
US11687512B2 |
Index suggestion engine for relational databases
Creating and executing flow plans by performing at least the following: obtaining a run-time flow plan that comprises a trigger, a first operation, and a second operation, wherein the first operation precedes the second operation within the run-time flow plan and one or more input values of the second operation are linked to the first operation, determining whether one or more conditions of the trigger are met, execute the first operation based at least on the determination that the one or more conditions of the trigger are met, monitoring whether the second operation is ready for execution based at least on a determination that the one or more input values of a second action operation are ready, and executing the second action operation when the second action operation has been identified as ready for execution. |
US11687507B2 |
Termination of database sessions for planned failover
Techniques are described for performing session termination(s) for active sessions in response to a planned operation on a database server of a DBMS. In an embodiment, the DBMS receives a request for a planned operation on a database server. The database server may have session(s) established with a client system to receive request(s) to execute database command(s) on the DBMS. In response, the DBMS transmits to the client system a notification to drain a session with the database server, and the DBMS marks the sessions at the database to drain. The DBMS is configured to terminate any drain-marked sessions by the database server when a rule is satisfied, and the failover is expected to succeed, and/or that the session is unlikely to drain or to failover at a later point in the session lifecycle. The DBMS may identify, in a rule set, a rule having rule instructions to detect a possible termination point for the session before the drain timeout period expires. Based on the execution of the rule instructions before the drain timeout expires, the DBMS determines that a termination point for the session is detected where that session will failover. In such a way, sessions are failed over early and at points where the failover is expected to succeed. |
US11687504B2 |
Multimodal data reduction agent for high density data in IIoT applications
Data reduction services are implemented on one or more nodes of an IIoT data pipeline to intelligently determine an appropriate data reduction strategy based on characteristics of the incoming data. In one or more embodiments, data reduction components on the pipeline node or on an edge device define different data filtering rules or algorithms that are selectively applied to streaming time-series data based on a probability distribution of the data. The data pipeline node performs real-time distribution analysis on the streaming data to determine whether the data has a unimodal distribution, a multimodal distribution, or no mode, and selects one of the data filtering rules based on this determined probability distribution. In this way, the data is intelligently reduced in a manner that retains critical information within the reduced data set while achieving a high level of data reduction. |
US11687503B2 |
Maintaining foreign key references across domains
Disclosed herein are system, method, and computer program product embodiments for creating an enterprise data model that defines entities and relationships between the entities spanning multiple environments and for deploying and maintaining artifacts across the environments using metadata specified in the enterprise data model. By embedding metadata that describes foreign key references within an enterprise data model, a unifying enterprise data model may manage artifacts across multiple domains while implementing a physical, cross-domain, data architecture. Such an enterprise data model may provide an organization with a 360-degree view of the information harnessed across the organization's technical landscape and may allow the organization to easily rollout a comprehensive data warehousing solution. |
US11687502B2 |
Data center modeling for facility operations
A computer-implemented system and method for generating and maintaining at least one data center procedure is provided. The system includes a communication network, a storage device configured to store a plurality of basic unit instructions, one or more of the basic unit instructions having at least one procedure identifier, at least one processor coupled to the storage device and the communication network, and one or more components executable by the at least one processor and collectively configured to receive at least one data value associated with a data center, select at least one procedure identifier based on the at least one data value, identify a plurality of basic unit instructions associated with the at least one procedure identifier, assemble a data center procedure from the plurality of identified basic unit instructions, and provide the data center procedure to a user interface. |
US11687501B2 |
Informed data retrieval
A tiered storage arrangement is contemplated that provides high speed tier 1 storage for rapid access to recalled data, mid-speed tier 2 storage for data that is not frequently recalled and tier 3 storage for archive purposes that may include tape library storage and even cold storage in vaults. Embodiments contemplate a server linked to all tiered storage devices on one end and a host computer on another. Data files can be migrated between the tiered storage systems based on migration policies, such as time elapsed from being filed or last accessed. Also, embodiments contemplate a time bar displayed at the host computer that provides accurate time predictions of data recall including information of the kind of storage on which a target file is stored and the pathway to recall the target file/s locally to the host computer. |
US11687494B2 |
Concurrent access and transactions in a distributed file system
Embodiments described herein provide techniques for maintaining consistency in a distributed system (e.g., a distributed secondary storage system). According to one embodiment of the present disclosure, a first set of file system objects included in performing the requested file system operation is identified in response to a request to perform a file system operation. An update intent corresponding to the requested file system operation is inserted into an inode associated with each identified file system object. Each file system object corresponding to the inode is modified as specified by the update intent in that inode. After modifying the file system object corresponding to the inode, the update intent is removed from that inode. |
US11687493B1 |
Process recipe digital twin structuring
A digital technology transfer system transforms technology transfer documents to a set of digitized manufacturing procedures and operations documentation. The system can transform a technology transfer document to a hierarchical structured model representing a package, or product to be manufactured, and the process for manufacturing the product. The resulting package model can be integrated into a larger model representing an ecosystem of manufacturing entities and plant facilities by assigning steps of the manufacturing process to one or more selected production lines. The system allows participants in the ecosystem to browse the hierarchical model to view information about the manufacturing entities, their plant facilities, and the packages assigned to the respective facilities. The system offers filtered role-specific views of the technology transfer documents, their approval statuses, and their plant assignments. |
US11687488B2 |
Directory deletion method and apparatus, and storage server
A directory deletion method and apparatus, and a storage server, where the directory deletion method includes receiving, by a storage server, a delete operation authentication request of a host, where the delete operation authentication request carries user information and information about a target directory, storing, by the storage server, the user information and returning a file identifier (FID) of the target directory to the host after authentication succeeds, sending, by the host to the storage server, a delete request carrying the FID, performing, by the storage server, verification on the file and the subdirectory using the user information, and deleting a successfully verified empty subdirectory and a successfully verified file. Hence, the directory deletion method and the apparatus, and the storage server improve directory deletion efficiency. |
US11687487B1 |
Text files updates to an active processing pipeline
Systems and methods are described for updating text files for a processing pipeline without restarting the processing pipeline. A processing pipeline may include a frontend thread and a backend thread. The frontend thread of the processing pipeline may generate transformed data using the text file. A backend thread of the processing pipeline may periodically determine whether an updated text file has been uploaded. The backend thread can determine that an updated text file has been uploaded and cause the frontend thread to pause generating transformed data. The backend thread can validate the updated text file by comparing the text file and the updated text file. Based on validating the updated text file, the backend thread can cause the frontend thread to resume transforming data using the updated text file. |
US11687485B2 |
Systems and methods for monitoring serial communication between devices
A system for monitoring inter-integrated circuit (12C) communication includes a power supply, a battery backup unit, an 12C serial clock line (SCL) coupled between the power supply and the battery backup unit, an 12C serial data line (SDA) coupled between the power supply and the battery backup unit, and a controller. A first monitor line is coupled between the controller and the 12C serial clock line, and a second monitor line is coupled between the controller and the 12C serial data line. The controller is configured to monitor a digital communication transmitted on the 12C serial clock and data lines between the power supply and the battery backup unit, interpret a message included in the monitored digital communication, and perform a control function according to the interpreted message. |
US11687484B2 |
Electronic device and operation method thereof
An electronic device includes a first processor, a second processor; and a communication interface. The second processor transmits, via a hardware wire, state information indicating a state of the first processor to the communication interface; and based on the first processor entering a suspend mode from a normal mode, change the state information from a first value to a second value, and the communication interface, based on the state information being changed, disconnects the first processor from the communication interface by turning off power of an universal serial bus (USB) interface. Moreover, the second processor, based on the first processor entering the normal mode from the suspend mode, changes the state information from the second value to the first value, and the communication interface, based on the state information being changed, connects the first processor to the communication interface by turning on the power of the USB interface. |
US11687482B2 |
Device process scheduling
A device for contactless communication with a terminal, comprising: an antenna for communication with the terminal; an embedded chip configured to communicate with the terminal in accordance with a contactless transmission protocol whereby a message sent by the terminal sets a specified initial waiting time for a response from the embedded chip to maintain a connection with the terminal, the embedded chip being configured to communicate requests to the terminal to extend the waiting time for response; and a module configured to perform processing formed of a plurality of discrete operations, the module being configured to, in response to completing a subset of one or more discrete operations within a waiting time interval set by the terminal, send a first type of command to the embedded chip if the processing is not complete; wherein the embedded chip is further configured to, in response to receiving the first type of command, communicate a request to the terminal to extend the waiting time for response. |
US11687481B2 |
Systems and methods for cloud based pin pad device gateway
A method of processing payment transactions includes receiving a connection request from a client device, determining whether a gateway is available for the client device, creating a connection between the client device and a gateway, the gateway being a previously existing gateway or a newly generated gateway, creating a message filter for the client device on a message bus, listening for messages on the message bus and transmitting the message to the client device by way of the gateway upon finding a message on the message bus matching the message filter. |
US11687477B2 |
Signaling mechanism for bus inversion
Methods, systems, and devices that support signaling mechanisms for bus inversion are described. A control signal that supports transferring information from a first controller to a second controller via a bus may also be configured to indicate whether or not data that is communicated over the bus is inverted. The control signal may be a control signal that enables reception of control information at the second controller. The control signal may be controlled by the first controller when data is transmitted to the second controller and may be controlled by the second controller when data is transmitted to the first controller. |
US11687476B2 |
Management apparatus, management system, management method, and non-transitory computer readable medium
A management apparatus (10) includes a request reception unit (111) configured to receive a transmission request for configuration information transmitted from a transmission apparatus (12), together with key information unique to the transmission apparatus (12) and feature information obtained from peripheral information of the transmission apparatus (12), a configuration-information extraction unit (112) configured to extract configuration information corresponding to the key information and the feature information added in the transmission request that is transmitted from the transmission apparatus (12) and received by the request reception unit (111) from a database in which a combination of key information, feature information, and configuration information for each transmission apparatus is registered, and a configuration-information output unit (113) configured to output the configuration information extracted by the configuration-information extraction unit (112) to the transmission apparatus (12) that has requested the configuration information. |
US11687475B1 |
Large touch display integrated circuit and operation method thereof
The invention provides a large touch display integrated (LTDI) circuit and an operation method thereof. The LTDI circuit is suitable as a slave IC of an serial peripheral interface (SPI) architecture. The LTDI circuit includes an open-drain circuit and a reload circuit. An output terminal of the open-drain circuit is configured to be coupled to a correctness wire outside the LTDI circuit. The correctness wire is also coupled to an input terminal of a master IC of the SPI architecture, and a potential of the correctness wire is pulled up by a pull-up resistor. The reload circuit is coupled to an input terminal of the open-drain circuit. The reload circuit is configured to check a correctness of a boot up code from the master IC to generate a correctness check result. The reload circuit returns the correctness check result to the master IC via the open-drain circuit and the correctness wire. |
US11687474B2 |
Signal processing system and signal processing method
A signal processing system is described. The signal processing system includes at least one signal processing path and a control module. The at least one signal processing path includes at least one signal input and at least two filter units. The at least two filter units include at least one hardware filter unit. The at least one signal input is connectable to at least one external electronic component. The control module is connected to the signal input and to the at least two hardware filter units. The control module is configured to determine a frequency response deviation being associated with the at least one external electronic component. The control module further is configured to reconfigure the at least one hardware filter unit such that the frequency response deviation is compensated at least partially. Further, a signal processing method for adapting filter coefficients of a signal processing system is described. |
US11687472B2 |
Interface for semiconductor device and interfacing method thereof
An interface for a semiconductor device is provided. The semiconductor device has a master device and multiple slave devices as stacked up with electric connection. The interface includes a master interface, implemented in the master device and including a master interface circuit with a master bond pattern. Further, a slave interface is implemented in each slave device and includes a slave interface circuit with a slave bond pattern to correspondingly connect to the master bond pattern. A clock route is to transmit a clock signal through the master interface and the slave interface. The master device transmits a command and a selecting slave identification through the master interface to all the slave interfaces. One of the slave devices corresponding to the selecting slave identification executes the command and responds a result back to the master device through the slave interfaces and the master interface. |
US11687470B2 |
Expander I/O module discovery and management system
An expander I/O module discovery/management system includes a secondary system chassis housing an expander I/O module coupled to a server device. The server device identifies the secondary system chassis and an expander I/O module port utilized by that server device, and then generates and transmits an expander I/O module reporting communication identifying the secondary system chassis and the expander I/O module port. A primary system chassis houses a switching I/O module coupled to the expander I/O module. The switching I/O module receives the expander I/O module reporting communication and determines that the secondary system chassis identified in the expander I/O module reporting communication is different than the primary system chassis. In response, the switching I/O module assigns a virtual slot to the expander I/O module, and assigns a virtual port associated with the virtual slot to the expander I/O module port identified in the expander I/O module reporting communication. |
US11687462B1 |
Configurable caching policy for transferring data via shared memory
Techniques are disclosed for transferring a message between a sender agent and a receiver agent via a shared memory having a main memory and a cache. Feedback data indicative of a number of read messages in the shared memory is generated by the receiver agent. The feedback data is sent from the receiver agent to the sender agent. A number of unread messages in the shared memory is estimated by the sender agent based on the number of read messages. A threshold for implementing a caching policy is set by the sender agent based on the feedback data. The message is designated as cacheable if the number of unread messages is less than the threshold and as non-cacheable if the number of unread messages is greater than the threshold. The message is written to the shared memory based on the designation. |
US11687461B1 |
Priority-based cache-line fitting in compressed memory systems of processor-based systems
A compressed memory system includes a memory region that includes cache lines having priority levels. The compressed memory system also includes a compressed memory region that includes compressed cache lines. Each compressed cache line includes a first set of data bits configured to hold, in a first direction, either a portion of a first cache line or a portion of the first cache line after compression, the first cache line having a first priority level. Each compressed cache line also includes a second set of data bits configured to hold, in a second direction opposite to the first direction, either a portion of a second cache line or a portion of the second cache line after compression, the second cache line having a priority level lower than the first priority level. The first set of data bits includes a greater number of bits than the second set of data bits. |
US11687459B2 |
Application of a default shared state cache coherency protocol
Example implementations relate to cache coherency protocols as applied to a memory block range. Exclusive ownership of a range of blocks of memory in a default shared state may be tracked by a directory. The directory may be associated with a first processor of a set of processors. When a request is received from a second processor of the set of processors to read one or more blocks of memory absent from the directory, one or more blocks may be transmitted in the default shared state to the second processor. The blocks absent from the directory may not be tracked in the directory. |
US11687457B2 |
Hardware coherence for memory controller
A system includes a non-coherent component; a coherent, non-caching component; a coherent, caching component; and a level two (L2) cache subsystem coupled to the non-coherent component, the coherent, non-caching component, and the coherent, caching component. The L2 cache subsystem includes a L2 cache; a shadow level one (L1) main cache; a shadow L1 victim cache; and a L2 controller. The L2 controller is configured to receive and process a first transaction from the non-coherent component; receive and process a second transaction from the coherent, non-caching component; and receive and process a third transaction from the coherent, caching component. |
US11687448B2 |
Memory system and non-transitory computer readable recording medium
According to one embodiment, a memory system includes a nonvolatile memory, configuration unit, address translation unit, write unit and control unit. The configuration unit assigns write management areas included in a nonvolatile memory to spaces and an input space. The write management area is a unit of an area which manages the number of write. The address translation unit associates a logical address of write data with a physical address which indicates a position of the write data in the nonvolatile memory. The write unit writes the write data to the input space and then writes the write data in the input space to a space corresponding to the write data amongst the spaces. The control unit controls the spaces individually with respect to the nonvolatile memory. |
US11687447B1 |
Method and apparatus for performing access control of memory device with aid of additional physical address information
A method and apparatus for performing access control of a memory device with aid of additional physical address information are provided. The method includes: during a garbage collection procedure, reading valid data from a source block and writing the valid data into a destination block; updating at least one logical-to-physical address mapping table; receiving a first read request from a host device, wherein the first read request indicates reading at a first logical address; in response to the first read request, reading the valid data of the destination block according to the second physical address associated with the first logical address; receiving a second read request from the host device, wherein the second read request indicates reading at the first logical address; and in response to the second read request, reading the valid data of the source block according to the first physical address associated with the first logical address. |
US11687446B2 |
Namespace change propagation in non-volatile memory devices
A computer storage device having a host interface, a controller, non-volatile storage media, and firmware. The firmware instructs the controller to: generate mapping data defining mapping, from logical block addresses in namespaces configured on the non-volatile storage media, to logical block addresses in a capacity of the non-volatile storage media; maintain an active copy of the mapping data; generate cached copies of the mapping data from the active copy; generate a shadow copy from the active copy; implement changes in the shadow copy; after the changes are made in the shadow copy, activate the shadow copy and simultaneously deactivate the previously active copy; and update the cached copies according to the newly activated copy, as a response to the change in active copy identification. |
US11687439B2 |
Automatic window generation for process trace
Automatic definition of windows for trace analysis. For each process step, the trace data are aligned to both the start of the process step and the end of the process step, and statistics including rate of change are calculated from both the start of the process step and the end of the process step. Windows are generated based on analysis of the calculated statistics. |
US11687438B1 |
Adaptive thresholding of data streamed to a data processing pipeline
Systems and methods are described for performing adaptive thresholding on key performance indicator (KPI) values using an online machine learning algorithm as the KPI values or the data from which the KPI values are derived is being ingested. For example, the system can identify outliers in a moving window of KPI values. To implement the adaptive thresholding, the system may identify seasonality and/or trend components in historical KPI values. When a new KPI value is obtained, the system may remove the identified seasonality and/or trend components from the KPI value, and determine whether the modified KPI value is an outlier using sketches or quantiles. The system can then repeat this process for each subsequently received KPI value. |
US11687435B2 |
Programmable state machine for a hardware performance monitor
A processing unit can include a performance monitor for monitoring the performance of the processing unit and associated sub-units. The performance monitor can include a state machine. The state machine can be implemented via state machine data entries stored in a memory associated with the performance monitor. A state machine data entry includes information indicating a state transition condition and output signals. The state transition condition includes a current state and input signals required to meet the condition. The output signals include a next state, one or more counter actions, and one or more triggers. The performance monitor implements logic circuits that determine, based on input signals and the state machine data entries, the next state to transition and associated output signals. The state machine data entries can be written and re-written by a user. |
US11687433B2 |
Using machine learning to detect system changes
Techniques for detecting state changes in a system may include receiving a first neural network that is trained to detect when the system transitions into a first resulting state, wherein the system transitions into at least a first intermediate state prior to transitioning into the final resulting state; training the first neural network using a first plurality of inputs denoting the system in the first intermediate state; obtaining a plurality of sets of internal state information of the first neural network, each set of the plurality of sets denoting an internal state of the first neural network at a different point in time after the first neural network has processed at least a portion of the first plurality of inputs; and training a second neural network, using the plurality of sets of internal state information, to detect the first intermediate state. |
US11687430B2 |
Method and apparatus for offloading functional data from an interconnect component
An interconnect offload component arranged to operate in an offloading mode, and a memory access component for enabling access to a memory element for functional data transmitted over a debug network of a signal processing device.In the offloading mode the interconnect offload component is arranged to receive functional data from an interconnect client component for communication to a destination component, and forward at least a part of the received functional data to a debug network for communication to the destination component via the debug network.The memory access component is arranged to receive a debug format message transmitted over the debug network, extract functional data from the received debug format message, said functional data originating from an interconnect client component for communication to a memory element, and perform a direct memory access to the memory element comprising the extracted functional data. |
US11687427B2 |
Multiple XR extended reality application validation process and testing
Techniques are disclosed herein that relate to performing and managing validation tests for XR applications to provide validation for the quality and usability of the applications within XR capable user devices. An example provides a testing system that receives a request to perform validation tests for an XR application executing on an XR capable device, the request including unique testing specifications corresponding to the XR capable device. The testing system may identify testing device capabilities to perform the validation tests and select a testing device of a plurality of testing devices based at least on the testing device capabilities associated with the testing device to execute the validation tests for the XR application according to the testing specifications and report test results from the validation tests to a testing log. |
US11687425B2 |
Fault tolerant system, server, and operation method of fault tolerant system
A first server and a second server use a virtual address to mount the storage synchronous area in a storage by the NFS. The first server obtains a snapshot of memory content of a virtual system operated as an active system and transmits the snapshot to the second server. The first server replicates content of the storage synchronous area in the storage to a storage synchronous area in a storage. When a failure occurs in the first server, the second server sets a virtual address to the storage and uses the virtual address to mount the storage synchronous area in the storage by NFS. The second server uses the snapshot received from the first server to execute the application on the virtual system. |
US11687424B2 |
Automated media agent state management
Described herein are techniques for automating media agent state management. For example, if a media agent is running poorly, then the media agent can be disabled and an alternate media agent can perform secondary copy job operations in place of the poorly running media agent. To determine whether a media agent is running poorly, a storage manager can determine whether the media agent has an anomalous number of failed jobs, pending jobs, and/or long running jobs and/or can determine whether the amount of resources used by the media agent is high or is increasing constantly, at a constant rate, or at a near constant rate. |
US11687423B2 |
Prioritizing highly performant storage systems for servicing a synchronously replicated dataset
Prioritizing highly performant storage systems for servicing a synchronously replicated dataset: detecting a communication fault between two or more storage systems that are synchronously replicating a dataset; identifying a preferred storage system for winning mediation, including determining that the preferred storage system winning mediation would result in better performance than other storage systems winning mediation; and requesting, by the preferred storage system, mediation from a mediation target. |
US11687422B2 |
Server clustering in a computing-on-demand system
A device may provision two or more servers, each of the servers including a network interface. In addition, the device may enable the network interface in each of the provisioned servers, create a shared volume, assign the shared volume to each of the provisioned servers, and enable a clustering application on each of the provisioned servers to form a cluster comprising the provisioned servers, the cluster having a heartbeat via the network interfaces. |
US11687421B1 |
Systems and methods for online brand continuity
The present disclosure provides a system and method for online brand continuity. Online brand continuity can include a number of Internet or intranet access points via which one or more network addresses can be advertised. A client can be provided with availability of a business image application via at least one of the Internet or intranet access points. |
US11687420B2 |
Control method for error handling in a controller, storage medium therefor, controller and storage device
A control method for error handling in a controller, storage medium therefor, controller, and storage device. The controller for use in a first device is capable of linking to a second device according to an interconnection protocol. The control method includes the following steps: handling a first error information by transmitting a negative acknowledgement control (NAC) message to the second device according to the interconnection protocol through the controller, wherein the first error information indicates a first error occurring while the controller performs data reception according to a protocol layer of the interconnection protocol; and setting error handling status data to indicate that error handling is asserted for the first error information so that the controller does not handle sequence number errors occurring after the first error until the error handling status data is set to indicate that the error handling is de-asserted. |
US11687411B2 |
Generating a balanced codeword protected by an error correction code
Methods, systems, and devices for generating a balanced codeword protected by an error correction code are described. A memory device may receive data bits for storage. Based on the data bits, the memory device may generate a codeword that includes the data bits, parity bits, and placeholder bits. The memory device may balance the codeword by inverting one or more packets of the codeword. After balancing the codeword, the memory device may store at least a portion of the codeword in memory so that a later operation or a decoding process reveals the packets that were inverted as part of the balancing process. Accordingly, the memory device may re-invert the appropriate packets to recover the original data bits. |
US11687405B2 |
Centralized SRAM error location detection and recovery mechanism
A data storage device includes two or more memory devices and a controller coupled to the two or more memory devices. The controller is configured to program data to one or more memory devices of the two or more memory devices, select one or more of the one or more memory devices to have additional ECC for the data of the one or more memory devices, program the additional ECC to a first memory device. The data is programmed with error correction code (ECC). The first memory device is distinct from the one or more memory devices. The first memory device is disposed in a central module, where the central module includes additional decoding capability. The additional ECC and the corresponding data with ECC are concatenated and decoded for additional error correction capability. |
US11687400B2 |
Method and system for controlling auxiliary systems of unmanned system
Apparatus and methods for controlling unmanned systems (UMSs), such as unmanned aircraft, are provided. A UMS can be provided that includes a physical computer, one or more auxiliary systems for the UMS, and a payload. The physical computer can execute software to cause the physical computer at least to instantiate a plurality of virtual computers that include a mission virtual computer and a payload virtual computer for: controlling the one or more auxiliary systems for the UMS using the mission virtual computer, communicating with the payload using the payload virtual computer, determining whether a software fault has occurred on one virtual computer of the plurality of virtual computers, and after determining that a software fault has occurred on one virtual computer of the plurality of virtual computers, preventing the software fault from causing a fault on a different virtual computer of the plurality of virtual computers. |
US11687397B2 |
Control device, method, and computer-readable storage medium
There is provided a device including: a diagnosis unit configured to diagnose an input and output function, in an input and output device that is configured to perform an input and output operation in accordance with the input and output function programmed in programmable circuitry; an error detection unit configured to detect an error of a configuration storage area; and an abnormality determination unit configured not to determine an abnormality of the input and output device when the error of the configuration storage area is detected and the input and output function is diagnosed to be normal. |
US11687395B2 |
Detecting and recovering from fatal storage errors
The present disclosure relates to systems, methods, and computer readable media for identifying and responding to a panic condition on a storage system on a computing node. For example, systems disclosed herein may include establishing recovery instructions between a host system and a storage system in responding to a future instance of a panic condition. The storage system may provide an indication of a self-detected panic condition in a variety of ways. In response to identifying the panic condition, the host system may perform one or more recovery actions in accordance with recovery instructions accessible to the host system. This may include performing resets of specific components and reinitializing communication between the host system and storage system in less invasive ways than slower and more expensive conventional approaches for responding to panic conditions on computing nodes. |
US11687391B2 |
Serializing machine check exceptions for predictive failure analysis
Upon occurrence of multiple errors in a central processing unit (CPU) package, data indicating the errors is stored in machine check (MC) banks. A timestamp corresponding to each error is stored, the timestamp indicating a time of occurrence for each error. A machine check exception (MCE) handler is generated to address the errors based on the timestamps. The timestamps can be stored in the MC banks or in a utility box (U-box). The MCE handler can then address the errors based on order of occurrence, for example by determining that the first error in time causes the remaining error. The MCE can isolate hardware/software associated with the first error to recover from a failure. The MCE can report only the first error to the operating system (OS) or other error management software/hardware. The U-Box may also convert the timestamps into real time to support user debugging. |
US11687388B2 |
Implementing optional specialization when executing code
A compiler is capable of compiling instructions that do or do not supply specialization information for a generic type. The generic type is compiled into an unspecialized type. If specialization information was supplied, the unspecialized type is adorned with information indicating type restrictions for application programming interface (API) points associated with the unspecialized type, which becomes a specialized type. A runtime environment is capable of executing calls to a same API point that do or do not indicate a specialized type, and is capable of executing calls to a same API point of objects of an unspecialized type or of objects of a specialized type. When the call to an API point indicates a specialized type, and the specialized type matches that of the object (if the API point belongs to an object), then a runtime environment may perform optimized accesses based on type restrictions derived from the specialized type. |
US11687387B2 |
Information management system router
Systems and methods for routing information management system (IMS) messages to support multiple levels in an information management system environment. In some cases, a transaction code routing and classification scheme may be used to achieve isolation within an information management system for multiple development efforts occurring in one test system. An IMS router may intercept all transactions to determine a test level desired to process the transactions. At interception time, a destination is changed by the IMS router. The re-routed transactions are processed in separate data containers using unique programs, databases, user interfaces and formatting, based on requirements for a particular testing level. |
US11687385B2 |
Unsupervised event extraction
Computer-implemented techniques for unsupervised event extraction are provided. In one instance, a computer implemented method can include parsing, by a system operatively coupled to a processor, unstructured text comprising event information to identify candidate event components. The computer implemented method can further include employing, by the system, one or more unsupervised machine learning techniques to generate structured event information defining events represented in the unstructured text based on the candidate event components. |
US11687377B1 |
High performance computer with a control board, modular compute boards and resource boards that can be allocated to the modular compute boards
An apparatus can include a control board operatively coupled to a modular compute boards and to a resource boards by (1) a first connection associated with control information and not data, and (2) a second connection associated with data and not control information. The control board can determine a computation load and a physical resource requirement for a time period. The control board can send, to the modular compute board and via the first connection, a signal indicating an allocation of that modular compute board during the time period. The control board can send, from the control board to the resource board, a signal indicating an allocation of that resource board to the modular compute board such that that resource board allocates at least a portion of its resources during the time period based on at least one of the computation load or the physical resource requirement. |
US11687376B2 |
Method for data protection in a data processing cluster with dynamic partition
Systems and methods are disclosed for data protection in a cluster of data processing accelerators (DPAs) using dynamic partitioning of DPAs into, or out of, one or more groups of DPAs in the cluster. A host device instructs each DPA in the cluster to link, or unlink, with one or more DPAs in the cluster to establish groups of DPAs in the cluster. A DPA that is not linked to any DPA is set to a low-power mode. Once grouped, the host device and a DPA can access all resources of the DPA. DPAs in the same group as a first DPA can access non-secure resources, but not secure resources, of the first DPA. DPAs in a different group from the first DPA cannot access any resources of the first DPA. A scheduler in the host device allocates processing tasks for one application or user to a group. |
US11687375B2 |
Technologies for hybrid field-programmable gate array application-specific integrated circuit code acceleration
Technologies for hybrid field-programmable gate array (FPGA) application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) code acceleration are described. In one example, the computing device includes a FPGA comprising: algorithm circuitry to: perform one or more algorithm tasks of an algorithm, wherein the algorithm to perform a service request that is offloaded to the FPGA; and determine a primitive task associated with an algorithm task of the one or more algorithm tasks; primitive offload circuitry to encapsulate the primitive task in a buffer of the FPGA, wherein the buffer is accessible by an ASIC of the computing device; and result circuitry to return one or more results of the service request responsive to performance of the primitive task by the ASIC. |
US11687371B2 |
Systems and methods for determining target allocation parameters for initiating targeted communications in complex computing networks
This disclosure is directed to systems and methods for determining target allocation parameters for initiating targeted communications in complex computing networks, which may be associated with the allocation of allocatables in execution events over a period of time. The systems and methods may include receiving a desired allocation; determining a first available allocation at a first time; generating allocation information for a second period comprising the first time; determining a second available allocation at a second time; determining a remaining available allocation, based on the allocation information and the second available allocation; and determining one or more target allocation parameters for initiating a targeted communication to a computing device after the second time. |
US11687367B2 |
Ahead of time scheduling process for autonomous vehicles
A method of scheduling a plurality of tasks in an autonomous vehicle system (AVS) includes, by a processor, prior to runtime of an autonomous vehicle, identifying a plurality of tasks to be implemented by the AVS of the autonomous vehicle, for each of the tasks, identifying at least one fixed parameter and at least one variable, and developing a schedule for each of the tasks. The schedule includes an event loop that minimizes an overall time for execution of the tasks. The method includes compiling the schedule into an execution plan, and saving the execution plan to a memory of the autonomous vehicle. During runtime of the autonomous vehicle, the processor receives data corresponding to the variables of the tasks, and uses the variables to implement the execution plan on the autonomous vehicle. |
US11687366B2 |
Interrupt handling method, computer system, and non-transitory storage medium that resumes waiting threads in response to interrupt signals from I/O devices
The present invention provides an interrupt handling system for handling interrupts in a computer system is provided. The interrupt handling system captures and processes the interrupts in a user space of the computer system. The present invention also provides for an interrupt registration method that facilitates interrupt handling in the user space during porting of user applications from one platform to another. |
US11687365B2 |
Method and apparatus for controlling a computational storage processor
A computational storage processor (CSP) is provided that includes the CSP comprising a plurality of submission queues (SQs), a plurality of computational storage functions (CSFs), a CSF controller, and a CSP controller, and a method of controlling the CSP is provided that includes directing a first submission queue entry (SQE) that is written to a first one of the plurality of SQs to the CSF controller, generating, by the CSF controller, one or more secondary SQEs based on the first SQE, each of the one or more secondary SQEs is directed to a respective one of the CSFs, writing, by the CSF controller, the one or more secondary SQEs to a second one of the plurality of SQs, directing each of the one or more secondary SQEs to an associated respective one of the CSFs, and for each of the one or more secondary SQEs, performing, by the associated respective one of the CSFs, an operation associated with the secondary SQE. |
US11687362B2 |
Storage and reuse of computing-task outputs using system-call interception
An apparatus includes a memory and one or more processors. The one or more processors are configured to receive a first computing task for execution, and, during execution of the first computing task (i) to monitor Operating System (OS) calls issued by the first computing task, (ii) to identify, based on the monitored OS calls, one or more outputs produced by the first computing task, and (iii) and to store the one or more outputs of the first computing task in the memory. The one or more processors are further configured to receive a second computing task for execution, and, upon ascertaining that the second computing task will produce at least one output that is identical to a stored output of the first computing task, to reuse the stored output of the first computing task as an output or the second computing task. |
US11687357B2 |
Virtualization system and operation management method
In a virtualization system that includes a hypervisor that performs OSID management for linking a plurality of OSs with resources, a guest OS that receives an initial value from the hypervisor and sets a OSID for each resource, and a OSID manager that sets a OSID for each resource, a new OSID created by OSID generator in OSID manager after a certain period of time has elapsed after setting the initial value is set to the guest OS and the IP (resource), and is requested to be updated to a new OSID set by the update controller in OSID manager. This enables simultaneous updating of OSID of the guest operating system and the resources, thus achieving high robustness. |
US11687356B2 |
Techniques for concurrently supporting virtual NUMA and CPU/memory hot-add in a virtual machine
Techniques for concurrently supporting virtual non-uniform memory access (virtual NUMA) and CPU/memory hot-add in a virtual machine (VM) are provided. In one set of embodiments, a hypervisor of a host system can compute a node size for a virtual NUMA topology of the VM, where the node size indicates a maximum number of virtual central processing units (vCPUs) and a maximum amount of memory to be included in each virtual NUMA node. The hypervisor can further build and expose the virtual NUMA topology to the VM. Then, at a time of receiving a request to hot-add a new vCPU or memory region to the VM, the hypervisor can check whether all existing nodes in the virtual NUMA topology have reached the maximum number of vCPUs or maximum amount of memory, per the computed node size. If so, the hypervisor can create a new node with the new vCPU or memory region and add the new node to the virtual NUMA topology. |
US11687355B1 |
Methods to extract cloud infrastructure requirements from virtualized applications and autodeploy
A system and method are provided to derive Virtual Network Function (VNF) infrastructure and networking requirements from the virtual network function descriptor and network services descriptor definitions (extended). This results in a fully automated system for VIM creation and VNF onboarding in order to prepare the infrastructure for VNF instantiation. |
US11687352B2 |
Machine-learning models applied to interaction data for determining interaction goals and facilitating experience-based modifications to interface elements in online environments
A method includes identifying interaction data associated with user interactions with a user interface of an interactive computing environment. The method also includes computing goal clusters of the interaction data based on sequences of the user interactions and performing inverse reinforcement learning on the goal clusters to return rewards and policies. Further, the method includes computing likelihood values of additional sequences of user interactions falling within the goal clusters based on the policies corresponding to each of the goal clusters and assigning the additional sequences to the goal clusters with greatest likelihood values. Furthermore, the method includes computing interface experience metrics of the additional sequences using the rewards and the policies corresponding to the goal clusters of the additional sequences and transmitting the interface experience metrics to the online platform. The interface experience metrics are usable for changing arrangements of interface elements to improve the interface experience metrics. |
US11687350B2 |
Electronic device for providing execution screen of application and method for operating the same
An electronic device is provided. The electronic device includes a first housing, a second housing foldably connected with the first housing, a flexible display disposed on the first housing and the second housing, at least one sensor, a memory, and at least one processor operatively connected to the flexible display, the at least one sensor, and the memory, wherein the at least one processor is configured, when instructions stored in the memory are executed, to control the flexible display to display a first execution screen of a first application, based on an angle between the first housing and the second housing, which is identified using the at least one sensor, falling within a predetermined range, identify whether the first application supports changing of an execution screen according to a change in angle, and based on the first application supporting the changing of the execution screen according to the change in the angle, control the flexible display to display a second execution screen of the first application associated with the predetermined range instead of the first execution screen. |
US11687347B2 |
Microprocessor and method for speculatively issuing load/store instruction with non-deterministic access time using scoreboard
A microprocessor and a method for issuing a load/store instruction is introduced. The microprocessor includes a decode/issue unit, a load/store queue, a scoreboard, and a load/store unit. The scoreboard includes a plurality of scoreboard entries, in which each scoreboard entry includes an unknown bit value and a count value, wherein the unknown bit value or the count value is set when instructions are issued. The decode/issue unit checks for WAR, WAW, and RAW data dependencies from the scoreboard and dispatches load/store instructions to the load/store queue with the recorded scoreboard values. The load/store queue is configured to resolve the data dependencies and dispatch the load/store instructions to the load/store unit for execution. |
US11687343B2 |
Data processing apparatus and method for providing candidate prediction entries
A data processing apparatus and a method are disclosed. The data processing apparatus comprising: a prediction cache to store a plurality of prediction entries, each defining an association between a prediction cache lookup address and a predicted behaviour; prediction circuitry to select a prediction entry based on a prediction cache lookup of the prediction cache based on a given prediction cache lookup address and to determine the predicted behaviour associated with the given prediction cache lookup address based on the selected prediction entry; and a candidate prediction buffer to store a plurality of candidate predictions each indicative of a candidate prediction entry to be selected for inclusion in a subsequent prediction cache lookup, wherein the candidate prediction entry is selected in response to a candidate prediction lookup based on a candidate lookup address different to a candidate prediction cache lookup address indicated as associated with a candidate predicted behaviour in the candidate prediction entry. |
US11687339B2 |
Data processing method and apparatus, and related product
The present disclosure provides a data processing method and an apparatus and a related product. The products include a control module including an instruction caching unit, an instruction processing unit, and a storage queue unit. The instruction caching unit is configured to store computation instructions associated with an artificial neural network operation; the instruction processing unit is configured to parse the computation instructions to obtain a plurality of operation instructions; and the storage queue unit is configured to store an instruction queue, where the instruction queue includes a plurality of operation instructions or computation instructions to be executed in the sequence of the queue. By utilizing the above-mentioned method, the present disclosure can improve the operation efficiency of related products when performing operations of a neural network model. |
US11687338B2 |
Computational storage with pre-programmed slots using dedicated processor core
The technology disclosed herein provides a method including determining one or more dedicated computations storage programs (CSPs) used in a target market for a computational storage device, storing the dedicated CSPs in one or more pre-programmed computing instruction set (CIS) slots in the computational storage device, translating one or more instructions of the dedicated CSPs for processing using a native processor, loading one or more instructions of programmable CSPs to a CSP processor implemented within an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) of the computational storage device, and processing the one or more instructions of the programmable CSPs using the CSP processor. |
US11687336B2 |
Extensible multi-precision data pipeline for computing non-linear and arithmetic functions in artificial neural networks
An extensible multi-precision data pipeline system, comprising, a local buffer that stores an input local data set in a local storage format, an input tensor shaper coupled to the local buffer that reads the input local data set and converts the input local data set into an input tensor data set having a tensor format of vector width N by tensor length L, a cascaded pipeline coupled to the input tensor shaper that routes the input tensor data set through at least one function stage resulting in an output tensor data set, an output tensor shaper coupled to the cascaded pipeline that converts the output tensor data set into an output local data set having the local storage format and wherein the output tensor shaper writes the output local data set to the local buffer. |
US11687335B2 |
Software defect prediction model
A defect level for a software application may be predicted by training a model using aspects of development processes from previous software applications as training data. Aspects of previous software development processes may be aggregated to form signal vectors for each deployed application. Defect scores calculated from actual defects in the deployed software applications may be paired with the corresponding development signal vectors. The signal vectors and calculated defect scores may act as training data and labels for a predictive model that uses lasso regression to generate a predicted defect score during the development process. A signal vector for a current development process may be updated in real time as the software is developed to update a predicted defect score and provide a subset of aspects in the signal vector that contribute most to the score such that actions may be taken to improve the score. |
US11687334B2 |
Decentralized management of software configurations
A peer-to-peer decentralized software configuration manager is described. The peer-to-peer system provides a crowdsourced mechanism to determine and recommend the efficient software configurations. A computer system may subscribe to a ring or group of network connected computers. Once subscribed, the computer system receives a ring data structure that may include one or more software configuration entries. The ring data structure is accessible to each subscribed computer system to the currently installed software configurations and document the relative success or failure of those configurations. The ring data structure may be utilized to identify a more efficient or user friendly software configuration that is currently installed and utilized by a subscribed computer system. |
US11687333B2 |
Feature decoupling level
Enabling quick feature delivery is essential for product success and is therefore a goal of software architecture design. But how may we determine if and to what extent an architecture is “good enough” to support feature addition and modification, or determine if a refactoring effort is successful in that features may be added more easily? The applications may use Feature Space and Feature Dependency, derived from a software project's revision history that capture the dependency relations among the features of a system in a feature dependency structure matrix (FDSM), using features as first-class design elements. The applications may also use a Feature Decoupling Level (FDL) metric that may be used to measure the level of independence among features. |
US11687331B2 |
Internet-of-things device blank
System and techniques for an internet-of-things device blank are described herein. An IoT blank device may be tested to determine whether it is in an initial state. In response to a determination that the IoT blank device is in the initial state, a cloud endpoint may be contacted, via a transceiver, to retrieve a package. Here, the contact includes a message with an identifier of the IoT blank device. The package may be received, the package including an application. The package may be installed. The installation including registering the application with a message queue of the IoT blank device. The application may also be run after installation. Data from the application running on the IoT blank device may be received via a message queue. The data may then be transmitted to the cloud endpoint via the transceiver of the IoT blank device. |
US11687329B2 |
Data center infrastructure fungibility and bootstrapping
A system and a method for reconstructing an electronic data processing facility is provided. The method includes: accessing information that indicates a predetermined arrangement of hardware components included in the electronic data processing facility; verifying that the hardware components are operational based on the predetermined arrangement; accessing information that indicates a predetermined order of software modules to be installed in the electronic data processing facility; installing the software modules based on the predetermined order; accessing information that indicates a predetermined data set to be stored in a memory of the electronic data processing facility; and verifying that the installed software modules and the stored data set are operational based on a predetermined standard. |
US11687327B2 |
Control and reconfiguration of data flow graphs on heterogeneous computing platform
Embodiments herein use control application programming interfaces (APIs) to control the execution of a dataflow graph in a heterogeneous processing system. That is, embodiments herein describe a programming model along with associated APIs and methods that can control, interact, and at least partially reconfigure a user application (e.g., the dataflow graph) executing on the heterogeneous processing system through a local executing control program. Using the control APIs, users can manipulate such remotely executing graphs directly as local objects and perform control operations on them (e.g., for loading and initializing the graphs; dynamically adjusting parameters for adaptive control; monitoring application parameters, system states and events; scheduling operations to read and write data across the distributed memory boundary of the platform; controlling the execution life-cycle of a subsystem; and partially reconfiguring the computing resources for a new subsystem). |
US11687326B2 |
Method and apparatus for data interaction
This application discloses a data interaction method, for implementing data interaction between a web page module and a functional module of an application. The web page module includes at least one interaction API. The method includes: receiving an interaction request from a target interaction API in the web page module, where the interaction request includes an identifier of a target functional module with which the web page module requests to interact; determining, according to a preset corresponding relationship between interaction APIs and parsing modules, a target parsing module corresponding to the target interaction API; and sending the identifier of the target functional module to the target parsing module, for the target parsing module to call the target functional module to implement a corresponding function. |
US11687325B2 |
Method for constructing an interactive digital catalog, and computer-readable storage medium and interactive digital catalog using the same
A method for constructing an interactive digital catalog, a computer-readable storage medium and an interactive digital catalog using the method are provided. The method includes the following steps. Firstly, the interactive digital catalog including at least one page is provided. Then, the at least one operable unified matter is presented and/or managed by laying out the at least one operable unified matter on the at least one page according to a predefined rule. The computer-readable storage medium has a computing program for executing the above method. The interactive digital catalog is constructed by the above method. |
US11687324B2 |
Property management method and property management system and machine using the same
A property management method is provided. Firstly, a projectable space instance for modeling a home system is provided. When the projectable space instance is acquired by a user, a projector parses the projectable space instance. After the projectable space instance is parsed, a projected home system corresponding to the home system is created, so that at least one property is accessible by the user. A property management system and a machine using the property management method are also provided. |
US11687319B2 |
Speech recognition method and apparatus with activation word based on operating environment of the apparatus
A speech recognition method and apparatus for performing speech recognition in response to an activation word determined based on a situation are provided. The speech recognition method and apparatus include an artificial intelligence (AI) system and its application, which simulates functions such as recognition and judgment of a human brain using a machine learning algorithm such as deep learning. |
US11687318B1 |
Using voice input to control a user interface within an application
Techniques include a method of providing a user interface on a device. The user interface has at least a first display portion, a second display portion and a third display portion, the second display portion including a link to the third display portion that, when activated by a user, cause the device to present the third display portion of the user interface, the first display portion not including the link to the third display portion. The method includes causing the first display portion to be displayed. The method further includes receiving audible input while the first display portion is being displayed. The method further includes determining that the third display portion corresponds to an utterance in the audible input based at least in part on labels determined to match the utterance. The method further includes causing the third display portion to be displayed. |
US11687317B2 |
Wearable computing device audio interface
An auditory signal is received by a wearable contact lens. The auditory signal is received from a user. The receiving occurring during a listening mode. The wearable contact lens positioned adjacent to an eye of the user during the receiving. A connection is made from the wearable contact lens to a paired computing device of the user. The connection is through a personal network connection. The auditory signal is transferred from the wearable contact lens, through the personal network connection, to the paired computing device of the user. |
US11687315B2 |
Audio content production, audio sequencing, and audio blending system and method
Embodiments of the invention provide an audio blending system with a computing device that processes operations including receiving a transition request from a user including an out element and/or an in element of at least one transition between at least one content item of at least one recipe. The recipe includes a sequence of a plurality of elements of content of a break, where at least one content item includes audio content and/or video content. The operations include causing a track server to couple to a metadata file of the audio file using a wired or wireless link. The metadata file includes audio content parameters measured or calculated from the audio file. The operations include calculating a transition between the out element and the in element, selecting, assembling and scheduling the sequence of plurality of elements for the transition, and adding the out element to the at least one recipe. |
US11687314B2 |
Digital audio workstation with audio processing recommendations
Presentation of a recommendation to a user for individual processing of audio tracks in a digital audio workstation. Training audio tracks are provided to a human sound mixer and responsive to the training audio tracks individually processed training audio tracks are received from the human sound mixer. The training audio tracks and the individually processed training audio tracks are input to a machine to train the machine. Audio processing operations are output from the trained machine and stored in a record of a database. |
US11687310B2 |
Modular display apparatus and method for controlling thereof
A modular display apparatus may include a docking station having a plurality of spaces; a plurality of back plates provided in the plurality of spaces; a plurality of power boards provided on the plurality of back plates, each power board of the plurality of power boards including an interface including a plurality of pins; a plurality of display apparatuses connected to the interfaces of the plurality of power boards and mounted in the plurality of spaces; and a processor. |
US11687308B2 |
Display system
There is provided, in a vehicle capable of accommodating a plurality of passengers, a display system capable of providing a motivation to start a conversation among the passengers in view of conversation intentions of each passenger. The display system includes a control device, and at least one display device. The control device is configured to perform a conversation desire display process to display a conversation desire level of each of the passengers. Alternatively, the control device is configured to perform a conversation intention display process to display a conversation intention of each of the passengers for the other passengers. The conversation desire level and the conversation intention among passengers are input to the input device provided in the display system, by an operation of the passenger. Alternatively, they are estimated by the control device based on the passenger state information detected by the sensor provided in the display system. |
US11687307B2 |
Synchronization between screens
The system comprises a first display mounted in a fixed position, a computer system coupled to the first display and a handheld computing device, wherein the first display is larger than the second display, the first display has a wider field of view than the second display, the first display establishes an optical link with the second display, the first display and the second display renders a virtual reality model of a scene with moving objects and asynchronous visual events. The handheld computing device is configured to scan machine-readable code embedded in asynchronous visual events, the result of scanning indicates location of the asynchronous visual events and transmits the location of the synchronous visual events to one or more remote computing devices using one or more wireless link, and in response to transmission of the location, modify the virtual reality model of the scene rendered on the first display. |
US11687304B1 |
Methods and systems for adding content from an external medium to a job submitted at a multifunction device
The present disclosure discloses methods and systems for allowing a user to add content from an external medium to a job submitted at a multi-function device. The method includes receiving a job at the multi-function device for a pre-defined operation. The method further includes providing a user interface at the multi-function device including an option for adding the content from the external medium. Once the option is selected, a code generated corresponding to the job is displayed at the multi-function device. Upon scanning the code, the user selects the content to be added and provides details of the content to be added from the external medium. Finally, the selected content is added in the job resulting in a final output. |
US11687300B2 |
Systems and methods for creating customized print or electronic materials
Methods, systems, and software are disclosed for a create-to-print document solution. A main processor generates individualized bespoke print material by receiving transmitted customizable third-party data and user input data, comprising, at least in part, project metadata. The third party data and user input data are integrated at the processor to create a plurality of customizable user templates and content. |
US11687298B2 |
Network connection configuration method, network connection configuration apparatus, image forming apparatus,and storage medium
The present disclosure provides a network connection configuration method, a network connection configuration apparatus, an image forming apparatus, and a storage medium. The method includes sending out a first SSID without a corresponding encryption key, such that an electronic device receiving the first SSID is capable of establishing a keyless communication connection with the image forming apparatus based on the first SSID; executing a preset operation which includes acquiring wireless network information sent by the electronic device which establishes the keyless communication connection with the image forming apparatus, and establishing a communication connection with a corresponding wireless network device based on the wireless network information; and sending out a second SSID with a corresponding encryption key, such that the electronic device which receives the second SSID is capable of establishing a key communication connection with the image forming apparatus based on the second SSID and the corresponding encryption key. |
US11687297B2 |
Information processing apparatus, method for controlling information processing apparatus, and storage medium for acquiring configuration information
According to some embodiments, a printer capability acquiring unit of a general-purpose printer driver acquires, from a printer, definition information (definition for acquisition of apparatus-specific definition) for information acquisition specific to the printer, using definition information for information acquisition (definition for acquisition of apparatus-common information) commonly usable for various printers and independent of vendors or models, acquires, from the printer, configuration information specific to the printer, using the definition for acquisition of apparatus-specific information, and saves the configuration information in an extended information storage unit for each printer. The general-purpose printer driver controls the printer using the configuration information for the printer saved in the extended information storage unit. |
US11687296B2 |
Communication system, non-transitory computer-readable recording medium storing computer-readable instructions for terminal device, and method performed by terminal device
A terminal device may obtain specific information stored in a memory. The specific information may include at least one of region information indicating a region where the terminal device is used and model information of a printing device used by the terminal device. The printing device may be configured to execute printing by using a plurality of cartridges corresponding to a plurality of colors. The terminal device may determine whether a predetermined condition is satisfied or not by using the specific information, and in a case where it is determined that the condition is satisfied, send a first page request and color information to a server. The color information may indicate a selected color selected from the plurality of colors. |
US11687294B2 |
Printer with integrated wireless bridge
A computing device includes: a housing configured to receive a supply of print media; a print head supported by the housing; a wireless communications subsystem supported by the housing; a controller supported by the housing, the controller configured to: control the communications subsystem to detect a data collection device; obtain, from the data collection device via the communications subsystem, monitoring data collected by the data collection device indicative of an environmental condition; transmit the monitoring data; receive a command based on the monitoring data; and control the print head to apply indicia to the print media according to the command. |
US11687287B2 |
Control apparatus and information processing system
A control apparatus that is connected to a host controller, a first storage unit, and a second storage unit, and that is configured to perform mirror control of the first storage unit and the second storage unit, allocates in order readout requests accepted from the host controller as a readout request corresponding to the first storage unit or a readout request corresponding to the second storage unit, reads out data from the first storage unit and the second storage unit based on at least one allocated readout request, and transmits the readout data to the host controller. |
US11687284B2 |
Memory system with memory controller
A memory system includes a nonvolatile memory, a volatile memory, and a memory controller. The volatile memory includes a write buffer. The memory controller receives commands stored in a queue by a host device from the queue. The memory controller receives a command stored in a queue by the host device from the queue and, in a state where first data not satisfying a write unit is stored in the write buffer, when receiving a first command for writing the first data to the nonvolatile memory from the queue, simultaneously writes the first data and second data acquired from the host device or a predetermined region of the volatile memory different from the write buffer to the nonvolatile memory. |
US11687283B2 |
Memory module interfaces
The present disclosure includes apparatuses and methods related to memory module interfaces. A memory module, which may include volatile memory or nonvolatile memory, or both, may be configured to communicate with a host device via one interface and to communicate with another memory module using a different interface. Memory modules may thus be added or removed from a system without impacting a PCB-based bus to the host, and memory modules may communicate with one another without accessing a bus to the host. The host interface may be configured according to one protocol or standard, and other interfaces between memory modules may be configured according to other protocols or standards. |
US11687282B2 |
Time to live for load commands
A memory sub-system configured to be responsive to a time to live requirement for load commands from a processor. For example, a load command issued by the processor (e.g., SoC) can include, or be associated with, an optional time to live parameter. The parameter requires that the data at the memory address be available within the time specified by the time to live parameter. When the requested data is currently in the lower speed memory (e.g., NAND flash) and not available in the higher speed memory (e.g., DRAM, NVRAM), the memory sub-system can determine that the data cannot be made available with the specified time and optionally skip the operations and return an error response immediately. |
US11687281B2 |
DRAM command streak efficiency management
A memory controller includes a command queue and an arbiter for selecting entries from the command queue for transmission to a DRAM. The arbiter transacts streaks of consecutive read commands and streaks of consecutive write commands. The arbiter transacts a streak for at least a minimum burst length based on a number of commands of a designated type available to be selected by the arbiter. Following the minimum burst length, the arbiter decides to start a new streak of commands of a different type based on a first set of one or more conditions indicating intra-burst efficiency. |
US11687278B2 |
Data storage system with recently freed page reference state
A data storage system can connect a data storage controller to a host and a data storage device. A first reference state corresponding to a first zone of the data storage device can be incremented in response to a first version of data being assigned to the first zone by the data storage controller. A second version of the data may be written to a second zone of the data storage device prior to populating a recently freed list with the first zone having an incorrect reference state. The first zone can be allocated by the data storage controller for new data without altering the incorrect reference state that is subsequently written to the first zone as directed by the data storage controller. |
US11687277B2 |
Arbitration techniques for managed memory
Devices and techniques for arbitrating operation of memory devices in a managed NAND memory system to conform the operation to a power budget. In an example, a method can include initiating a first plurality of host-requested NAND memory operations of a first type at a first channel of a memory device for a first interval, and, at the completion of the first interval, performing a second plurality of homogeneous, host-requested NAND memory operations of a second type at the first multiple plane memory die for a second interval. |
US11687273B2 |
Memory controller for managing data and error information
A memory controller can include a front end portion configured to interface with a host, a central controller portion configured to manage data, a back end portion configured to interface with memory devices. The memory controller can manage memory devices according to different protocols. For a first protocol, the memory device performs error correction operations and for a second protocol, the memory controller performs error correction operations. For the first protocol, error correction information, error detection information, and/or metadata is exchanged between the memory devices and the memory controller via data pins. For the second protocol, error correction information, error detection information, and/or metadata is exchanged between the memory devices and the memory controller via data mask inversion pins. The second protocol can have some features disabled that are enabled according to the first protocol, such as low-power features. |
US11687271B1 |
Method for diluting cache space, and device and medium
A method includes: performing, at a preset initial speed, data deletion on a queue with the maximum length in the cache space (S1); in response to the length of the queue with the maximum length and subjected to the data deletion being equal to the lengths of multiple queues in the cache space, triggering data deletion on the plurality of queues (S2); calculating an allocation speed (S3); performing, at the allocation speed, data deletion on each queue, the data deletion of which is triggered (S4); in response to the lengths of all queues subjected to the data deletion being equal to the lengths of multiple other queues in the cache space, triggering the data deletion on the plurality of other queues, and returning to calculating the allocation speed (S5); and in response to triggering the stopping of diluting the cache space, pausing a data deletion process (S6). |
US11687266B2 |
Managing deduplication operations based on a likelihood of duplicability
Deduplication operations can be managed based on a likelihood of duplicability. For example, a computing device can generate, by a container of a storage system, an indication of duplicability corresponding to a likelihood of duplicability for the data unit in the storage system. The computing device can transmit the indication of duplicability to a storage node of the storage system for performing an operation based on the indication of duplicability. |
US11687263B2 |
Full die recovery in ZNS SSD
A data storage device includes a memory device and a controller coupled to the memory device. The controller is configured to receive a request from a requester for a superblock, determine that one or more blocks of a die of the superblock are expected to fail, and either replace the one or more blocks of the die with another one or more blocks from a different die or add the another one or more blocks from the different die and disable the one or more blocks of the die, and provide the superblock to the requester. The superblock provided to the requester is erased prior to the providing and is the same size as an original superblock. |
US11687254B2 |
Host synchronized autonomous data chip address sequencer for a distributed buffer memory system
One or more memory systems, architectural structures, and/or methods of storing information in memory devices is disclosed to improve the data bandwidth and or to reduce the load on the communications links in a memory system. The system may include one or more memory devices, one or more memory control circuits and one or more data buffer circuits. In one embodiment, the Host only transmits data (and CRC) and does not transmit control signals, over its communications link with the data buffer circuits. In one aspect, the memory control circuit does not send the store data tag to the data buffer circuits. In one embodiment, the Host and the data buffer circuits each maintain a separate state machine-driven address pointer or local address sequencer, e.g., local store tag FIFO, which contains the same tags in the same sequence. A periodic system check and resynchronization method is also disclosed. |
US11687252B2 |
Non-volatile memory with pre-trained model and inference circuit
A non-volatile storage apparatus comprises one or more memory die assemblies, each of which includes an inference circuit positioned in the memory die assembly. The inference circuit is configured to use a pre-trained model (received pre-trained from a source external to the non-volatile storage apparatus and stored in a dedicated block in non-volatile memory) with one or more metrics describing current operation of the non-volatile storage apparatus in order to predict a defect in the non-volatile storage apparatus and perform a countermeasure to preserve host data prior to a non-recoverable failure in the non-volatile storage apparatus due to the defect. |
US11687251B2 |
Dynamic repartition of memory physical address mapping
Systems and methods for dynamic repartitioning of physical memory address mapping involve relocating data stored at one or more physical memory locations of one or more memory devices to another memory device or mass storage device, repartitioning one or more corresponding physical memory maps to include new mappings between physical memory addresses and physical memory locations of the one or more memory devices, then loading the relocated data back onto the one or more memory devices at physical memory locations determined by the new physical address mapping. Such dynamic repartitioning of the physical memory address mapping does not require a processing system to be rebooted and has various applications in connection with interleaving reconfiguration and error correcting code (ECC) reconfiguration of the processing system. |
US11687249B2 |
Memory system and operation method thereof
A memory system may include a nonvolatile memory device comprising a first area and a second area having a higher data I/O operation speed than the first area, and a controller suitable for performing a first read operation on hot data having a hot property, among data stored in the first area. The controller may control the nonvolatile memory device to copy the hot data into the second area during the first read operation, and access the hot data copied in the second area, when a second read operation on the hot data is requested after the first read operation. |
US11687247B2 |
High-throughput low-latency hybrid memory module
Disclosed herein are techniques for implementing high-throughput low-latency hybrid memory modules with improved data backup and restore throughput, enhanced non-volatile memory controller (NVC) resource access, and enhanced mode register setting programmability. Embodiments comprise a command replicator to generate sequences of one or more DRAM read and/or write and/or other commands to be executed in response to certain local commands from a non-volatile memory controller (NVC) during data backup and data restore operations. Other embodiments comprise an access engine to enable an NVC in a host control mode to trigger entry into a special mode and issue commands to access a protected register space. Some embodiments comprise a mode register controller to capture and store the data comprising mode register setting commands issued during a host control mode, such that an NVC can program the DRAM mode registers in an NVC control mode. |
US11687246B2 |
Elastic buffer based asymmetric pipeline FIFO process
The present disclosure generally relates to efficient management of an elastic buffer. Efficient management can be achieved by using an asymmetric asynchronous First In, First Out (FIFO) approach based on normalization of write and read pointers. The normalization is done in accordance with the FIFO depth while keeping a single bit change approach. In order to achieve an asymmetric dynamic ability for part per million (PPM) compensation, a plurality of sub-FIFOs are used for opponent side pointer synchronization. Combining the features allows for creating an asynchronous asymmetric FIFO with pipeline characteristics. |
US11687243B2 |
Data deduplication latency reduction
Aspects of the present disclosure relate to reducing the latency of data deduplication. In embodiments, an input/output (IO) workload received by a storage array is monitored. Further, at least one IO write operation in the IO workload is identified. A space-efficient probabilistic data structure is used to determine if a director board is associated with the IO write. Additionally, the IO write operation is processed based on the determination. |
US11687241B2 |
System and method for data compaction utilizing mismatch probability estimation
A system and method for compacting data that uses mismatch probability estimation to improve entropy encoding methods to account for, and efficiently handle, previously-unseen data in data to be compacted. Training data sets are analyzed to determine the frequency of occurrence of each sourceblock in the training data sets. A mismatch probability estimate is calculated comprising an estimated frequency at which any given data sourceblock received during encoding will not have a codeword in the codebook. Entropy encoding is used to generate codebooks comprising codewords for data sourceblocks based on the frequency of occurrence of each sourceblock. A “mismatch codeword” is inserted into the codebook based on the mismatch probability estimate to represent those cases when a block of data to be encoded does not have a codeword in the codebook. During encoding, if a mismatch occurs, a secondary encoding process is used to encode the mismatched sourceblock. |
US11687240B2 |
Method, electronic device, and computer program product for data compression
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a method, an electronic device, and a computer program product for data compression. The method includes: comparing the size of a first data packet to be compressed with a first threshold size; if the size of the first data packet is greater than the first threshold size, determining at least two second data packets from the first data packet, wherein the size of each second data packet is less than a second threshold size; and respectively compressing the at least two second data packets. In this way, the delay of data compression can be shortened. |
US11687239B2 |
File storage system and method for managing file storage system
A file storage system configured to use a second storage system includes a first file system provided to an application, a first storage system in which a file is stored by the first file system, a processor, state management information storing a state of the file, a state information management unit that manages the state management information, and a file virtualization unit that manages files stored in the first storage system and the second storage system. The processor performs a calling process of the first file system based on an operation request of the file from the application. The first file system processes the operation request of the file. The state information management unit performs a state management information update process of the file based on input information with respect to the first file system related to the operation request, or an operation content. |
US11687238B2 |
Virtual network pre-arbitration for deadlock avoidance and enhanced performance
A device includes a data path, a first interface configured to receive a first memory access request from a first peripheral device, and a second interface configured to receive a second memory access request from a second peripheral device. The device further includes an arbiter circuit configured to, in a first clock cycle, a pre-arbitration winner between a first memory access request and a second memory access request based on a first number of credits allocated to a first destination device and a second number of credits allocated to a second destination device. The arbiter circuit is further configured to, in a second clock cycle select a final arbitration winner from among the pre-arbitration winner and a subsequent memory access request based on a comparison of a priority of the pre-arbitration winner and a priority of the subsequent memory access request. |
US11687236B2 |
Data compression in a multi-layer distributed datastore
A method for compressing is provided. The method including receiving a block of data to store on at least one physical disk; determining whether to store the data in a data log as uncompressed or compressed data based on a determined size of resulting compressed data. When the method determines to store the data as compressed, compressing the data and storing the compressed data in at least one sector in the data log. Otherwise, the method stores the data, uncompressed, in a plurality of sectors in the data log. The method generates a one or more state bits indicating (i) whether the data is stored as uncompressed or compressed, and (ii) if the data is stored as compressed, a size of the compressed data. The method then stores the one or more state bits in an entry of a logical map table associated with an LBA that corresponds to the data block. |
US11687230B2 |
Manipulating 3D virtual objects using hand-held controllers
Some examples provides a set of frameworks, process and methods aimed at enabling the expression and exploration of free-form and parametric 3D shape designs enabled through natural interactions with a hand-held mobile device acting as a controller for 3D virtual objects. A reference plane in a virtual space generated by the location of the mobile device may be used to select a 3D virtual object intersected by the reference plane. Positioning of the mobile device may also be used to control a pointer in the virtual space. In an example, the orientation of the mobile device may be detected by an accelerometer or gyroscope. In example, the position of the mobile device may be detected by a position sensor. |
US11687229B2 |
Dynamic user interface based on input classifications
In some embodiments, a method receives an input for a user interface and determines whether an input classification that classifies the input in one of a plurality of input classifications is included with the input. When the input classification is not included with the input, performing: determining an input classification for the input and sending the determined input classification and the input to a server system. When the input classification is included with the input, sending the input and the input classification that is included with the input to the server system. Then, the method receives a user interface format that is based on the input classification from the server system and causes output of content in the user interface format on the user interface. |
US11687218B1 |
User interface for use with a search engine for searching financial related documents
A method for rendering context based information on a user interface includes receiving a user request to extract the context based information from a database. The database includes a plurality of documents and the request includes at least one search criteria required to determine a context of the user request. The method includes generating a list of documents corresponding to the context of the user request and rendering on a viewing portion of the user interface the list of documents corresponding to the context of the user request. |
US11687217B2 |
System and method for flexible configuration of a controlling device
A system and method whereby an user interface editing device is used to create a user interface for a controlling device, the created user interface including user interface elements that are associated with functional operations of a virtual equivalent of an appliance. After the created user interface is transferred to the controlling device, the virtual equivalent of an appliance is caused to be linked to an intended target appliance whereupon activation of those user interface elements of the graphical user interface that were associated with functional operations of the virtual equivalent of an appliance will cause the controlling device to transmit commands to control corresponding functional operations of the intended target appliance. |
US11687215B2 |
Method and system for navigating through an application in a user device
Disclosed herein is method and application navigation system for navigating through an application. The method includes detecting at least one of an operating hand of a user holding a user device and a number of touch points on one or more screens of the application. The application includes a plurality of menu options on each of one or more screens. Thereafter, the method includes selecting a menu option, from the plurality of menu options on one or more screens. The selected menu option corresponds to detecting at least one of the operating hand of the user and the number of touch points on one or more screens. Once the menu option is selected, one or more menu options associated with each selected menu option is provided on a screen subsequent to one or more screens thereby navigating through the application. |
US11687214B2 |
Method and apparatus for changing screen in electronic device
A method and an apparatus for changing a screen in an electronic device that provides a plurality of windows are provided. The method includes providing, by an electronic device, a plurality of windows functionally connected to the electronic device, selecting at least one window displaying a first application among the plurality of windows, obtaining an input related to a second application being executed in the selected at least one window, and displaying the second application through the at least one window, based on the obtained input. The present disclosure is not limited to a specific embodiment, but various embodiments based on a technical spirit of the present disclosure may be implemented. |
US11687202B2 |
Driving circuit and driving method
A driving circuit includes at least one light-emitting element, a drive line, a data line, a touch sensor, and a read line. The drive line is electrically coupled to a first terminal of the at least one light-emitting element. The data line is electrically coupled to a second terminal of the at least one light-emitting element. The drive line is electrically coupled to a first terminal of the touch sensor. The read line is electrically coupled to a second terminal of the touch sensor. The read line is electrically isolated from the data line. |
US11687199B2 |
Touch sensing unit and display device including the same
A touch sensing unit includes first touch electrodes, a first touch signal line, and a second touch signal line. The first touch electrodes are disposed in a touch sensor area. The first touch signal line is electrically connected to some of the first touch electrodes arranged in a first column. The second touch signal line is electrically connected to some of the first touch electrodes arranged in a second column different from the first column. The second touch signal line includes a first bent portion bent at least once in an intersection region of the first touch signal line and the second touch signal line. |
US11687197B2 |
Capacitance detection circuit, detection chip and electronic device
A capacitance detection circuit, a detection chip, and an electronic device are provided. The circuit includes: a first drive module, a conversion module, a processing module, and a control module. The first drive module is configured to charge a first capacitor to be detected. The conversion module is configured to perform charge conversion processing on the first capacitor to be detected to generate an output voltage. The control module is configured to control a first suppression module of the conversion module to suppress an interference signal with a frequency less than a first frequency or greater than a second frequency when the conversion module generates the output voltage, and the second frequency is greater than the first frequency. The processing module is configured to determine a capacitance change before and after the first capacitor to be detected is affected by an applied electric field based on the output voltage. |
US11687193B2 |
Display substrate and display device
The present disclosure provides a display substrate and a display device, including a display area and a non-display area on at least one side of the display area; and a plurality of touch signal lines in the display area as well as a plurality of groups of touch selection circuits, a plurality of groups of load compensation circuits and a plurality of touch pads in the non-display area. The load compensation circuits are connected with the touch selection circuits, one group of touch selection circuits is electrically connected with one touch pad and at least two touch signal lines, and one group of load compensation circuits and one group of touch selection circuits connected with each other are electrically connected with one same touch signal line, and are arranged side by side in a vertical direction of the touch signal line. |
US11687192B2 |
Touch controller architecture
A touch controller that can configure touch circuitry according to a scan plan, which can define a sequence of scan events to be performed on a touch panel is disclosed. The touch controller can include a configurable transmit section to generate stimulation signals to drive the panel, a configurable receive section to receive and process touch signals from the panel, and a configurable memory to store the touch signals. The touch controller can also include a programmable scan engine to configure the transmit section, the receive section, and the memory according to the scan plan. The touch controller advantageously provides more robust and flexible touch circuitry to handle various types of touch events at the panel. An active stylus that can generate stimulation signals that can be detected by the touch controller during various touch events at the panel is also disclosed. |
US11687187B2 |
Lighting touchpad
A lighting touchpad is provided, which includes a substrate module, a plurality of sensing electrodes, a plurality of driving electrodes, a plurality of light emitting diode (LED) chips mounted on the substrate module, and a controller. The driving electrodes and the sensing electrodes are formed on the substrate module and are respectively located at different height positions. The driving electrodes define a distribution space that extends along a normal direction of the substrate module. The LED dies are arranged in the distribution space. The controller is electrically coupled to the sensing electrodes, the driving electrodes, and the LED dies through the substrate module. When a coupling capacity is generated between a conductor and at least one of the sensing electrodes, the controller is configured to drive at least one of the LED dies adjacent to the at least one of the sensing electrodes to emit light. |
US11687186B2 |
Display device
According to one embodiment, a lateral-electric-field liquid crystal display device includes a light-emitting display layer including OLEDs and a driving circuit controlling light emission of the OLEDs, a moisture impermeable film provided to be laminated on the light-emitting display layer to prevent infiltration of moisture into the light-emitting display layer, an optical substrate provided separately from the moisture impermeable film and subjecting light from the light-emitting display region to optical processing, a first touch electrode group serving as one electrode group of touch electrodes and provided on a back surface of the optical substrate, and an extraction electrode group formed to be laminated on the moisture impermeable film, the extraction electrode group and the optical substrate have an overlapping part in plan view, and electrodes of the first touch electrode group being electrically connected to electrodes of the extraction electrode group in the overlapping part. |
US11687184B2 |
Touch display device
A touch display device including a display panel including a plurality of first pixels and a plurality of second pixels alternately disposed along a first direction, and a touch screen layer disposed on the display panel, the touch screen layer including a plurality of first touch electrodes having a zigzag shape and disposed between one of the first and second pixels along a second direction crossing the first direction, in which a first pixel of the first pixels and a second pixel of the second pixels have different sizes from each other, and a first distance from a first touch electrode of the first touch electrodes to the first pixel is different from a second distance from the first touch electrode to the second pixel. |
US11687183B2 |
Display device including an align key
A display device includes a first substrate, a display structure, a sensing structure, a sensing signal transmission film, and an image signal transmission film. The first substrate includes a display region and a non-display region at least partially surrounding the display region. The non-display region includes a first portion and a second portion facing the first portion. The display structure is disposed in the display region. The sensing structure is disposed on the display structure. The sensing signal transmission film is electrically connected to the sensing structure. The image signal transmission film is electrically connected to the display structure. The sensing signal transmission film is disposed in the first portion of the non-display region. The image signal transmission film is disposed in the second portion of the non-display region. |
US11687174B2 |
Active capacitive stylus, sensor controller, related system and method
A method may be executed by one or more active capacitive styluses and a sensor controller connected to sensor electrodes. The method includes: a discovery step, executed by the sensor controller, of repeatedly sending out a discovery packet for detecting any of the active capacitive styluses; a discovery response step, executed by a first active capacitive stylus among the one or more active capacitive styluses, by which the discovery packet is detected, of returning a response packet to the discovery packet; a configuration step, executed by the sensor controller, of transmitting a configuration packet including time slot designation information that designates a first time slot to the first active capacitive stylus; and a data transmission step, executed by the first active capacitive stylus, of transmitting operation state data indicative of an operation state of the first active capacitive stylus using the designated first time slot. |
US11687166B2 |
Image processing system and image processing device
An image processing system and an image processing device are provided. The image processing system includes an electronic device and the image processing device. The image processing device is connected to the electronic device. The image processing device displays a floating three-dimensional input device image information. The image processing device interacts with an object through the three-dimensional input device image information to generate a plurality of control signals, and transmits the plurality of control signals to the electronic device. |
US11687165B2 |
Stabilizing gestures in artificial reality environments
A method includes displaying an artificial reality environment to a user, determining a context in which the user is interacting with the artificial reality environment, and determining, based on the context, that the user intends to use a hand gesture to interact with a target virtual object within the artificial reality environment. The method further includes monitoring, while the user is attempting to interact with the target virtual object, motional patterns of the hand gesture performed by the user with respect to the target virtual object, and generating a motion-stabilization profile associated with the user based on the motional patterns. The motion-stabilization profile is configured to be utilized to stabilize the hand gesture performed by the user during subsequent user interactions within the artificial reality environment. |
US11687164B2 |
Modeling of preprogrammed scenario data of a gesture-based, access control system
A method of training a gesture-based access control system includes repetitiously performing an intentional gesture indicative of an intentional gesture type by a user of a mobile device. The intentional gesture is representative of an intent of the user to gain access. The application then forms a model of the selected intentional gesture type from the repetitious performances of the intentional gesture. The model is configured to be applied by the software-based application to confirm future performances of the intentional gesture. |
US11687151B2 |
Methods and apparatuses for determining and/or evaluating localizing maps of image display devices
An apparatus configured to be worn on a head of a user, includes: a screen configured to present graphics to the user; a camera system configured to view an environment in which the user is located; and a processing unit configured to determine a map based at least in part on output(s) from the camera system, wherein the map is configured for use by the processing unit to localize the user with respect to the environment; wherein the processing unit of the apparatus is also configured to obtain a metric indicating a likelihood of success to localize the user using the map, and wherein the processing unit is configured to obtain the metric by computing the metric or by receiving the metric. |
US11687147B1 |
Reducing leakage power in low-power mode of an integrated circuit device
An integrated circuit device includes a plurality of cells or modules. Each respective one of the cells or modules consumes leakage power, and the amount of leakage power consumed by a respective one of the cells or modules varies depending on states of its inputs. Scan-chain circuitry is configured to propagate through the integrated circuit device, on entry of the integrated circuit device to a low-power mode, a scan-chain pattern created in advance, to apply, to each respective cell or module in the low-power mode, a set of inputs that results in a respective low-power state with reduced leakage power. Creating the scan chain pattern includes identifying respective ones of the cells or modules as having the highest leakage power consumption, and a respective combination of inputs to place each of those the cells or modules in a respective low-power state. |
US11687143B2 |
Interface circuit for controlling output impedance of a transmission circuit and an image sensor including ihe same
An interface circuit including: a first transmission circuit outputting a first signal to a transmission line via first transfer pads; and a second transmission circuit outputting a second signal to the transmission line via second transfer pads, the first transmission circuit includes a first termination resistor block including a switch and a first termination resistor connected between the first transfer pads, the second transmission circuit includes a second termination resistor block including a switch and a second termination resistor connected between the second transfer pads, and when the first transmission circuit outputs the first signal, the second termination resistor block detects the first signal, and when the first transmission circuit is in a low-power operation mode, the second termination resistor block disconnects the second termination resistor, and when the first transmission circuit is in a high-speed data transfer mode, the second termination resistor block connects the second termination resistor. |
US11687142B2 |
Detection of known workload patterns
Described are mechanisms and methods for applying Machine Learning (ML) techniques for power management at different levels of a power management stack. An apparatus may comprise a first circuitry, a second circuitry, and a third circuitry. The first circuitry may have a plurality of memory registers. The second circuitry may be operable to establish values for a plurality of features based on samples of values of the plurality of memory registers taken at one or more times within a range of time of predetermined length. The third circuitry may be operable to compare the plurality of features against a plurality of learned parameters for a reference workload. |
US11687137B2 |
Medical communication hub and associated methods
A patient communication system having a medical sensing device operable to collect medical data, a network communication module operable to transmit the medical data onto a data network, a controller operable route the first medical sensing data to the network communication module, and a power source operable to provide power to the first medical sensing device, the controller, and the network communication module. |
US11687130B1 |
Heater apparatus-integrated peripheral component interconnect card for a computing device
A computing device includes a peripheral component interconnect (PCI) card and a heater apparatus. The heater apparatus is located proximate to the PCI card and configured to heat the PCI card. |
US11687124B2 |
Computing device hinge assembly
Examples are disclosed relating to computing device hinge assemblies. In one example, a hinge assembly comprises a hinge frame affixed to one substrate and a hinge arm member affixed to another substrate. The hinge arm member comprises first and second arcuate arm guide slots. An arm support member, moveably coupling the hinge arm member to the hinge frame, comprises a first side comprising a first arcuate support guide slot receiving a first frame guide of the hinge frame, and a second side comprising a second arcuate support guide slot receiving a second frame guide. First and second arcuate inner support guides are received within the first and second arcuate arm guide slots of the hinge arm member. An elongated bridge member connects the first side of the arm support member to the second side, with the bridge member comprising a unitary structure fabricated from bulk metallic glass. |
US11687122B2 |
Display device
A display device including a display panel; a frame coupled to a rear of the display panel; at least one first guide plate fixed to a rear of the frame and having a guide groove; and a stand positioned below the display panel. Further, the stand include a top plate including at least one protruding support guide inserted into the guide groove of the at least one first guide plate to couple the display panel to the stand; a bottom plate spaced apart from the top plate; first and second side plates connecting the top plate and the bottom plate; and a bottom receiving part coupled to a lower part of the bottom plate and including an electronic component accommodation space. |
US11687118B2 |
Casing assembly
A casing assembly for accommodating a stylus includes a casing and a button. The casing has an accommodation recess and an opening in communication with each other. The accommodation recess has a first end and a second end opposite to each other on a longitudinal axis thereof, and accommodates the stylus. The opening extends from the first end to the second end. The button includes an operation portion and a pushing portion connected to each other. The operation portion is pivotally disposed at the casing so as to be pivotable between an initial position and a released position. The pushing portion is located in the accommodation recess. When the operation portion is pivoted from the initial position to the released position, the pushing portion in the accommodation recess is moved toward the opening so as to push the stylus out of the accommodation recess. |
US11687116B2 |
Intelligent user equipment central processing unit core clock adjustment
Aspects of the present invention disclose a method for dynamically adjusting a clock speed of a core of a multicore processor of user equipment. The method includes one or more processors generating a dedicated logical channel from a user device to a multidomain service orchestration layer of a fifth generation (5G) telecom network. The method further includes collecting information of the user device through the dedicated logical channel. The method further includes identifying situational insight of the user device based at least in part on the information of the user device. The method further includes identifying determining a workload forecast of one or more cores of the user device based at least in part on the situational insight. The method further includes identifying determining a recommended central processing unit (CPU) clock speed for a CPU core of the user device based at least in part on the workload forecast. |
US11687115B2 |
Precise time management for peripheral device using local time base
An apparatus for time management of a peripheral device is disclosed. A peripheral interface circuit receives information from a host circuit over a peripheral bus, the host circuit maintaining a global timebase in accordance with a first clock signal within a first clock domain. The peripheral interface circuit maintains, based om a second clock signal within a second clock domain, a first local timebase correlated to the global timebase. A peripheral control circuit operates in a third clock domain and maintains a second local timebase based on the first. The peripheral interface circuit determines phase and frequency differences between the second and third clock signals in determining a correlation between the second and first local timebases. A peripheral logic circuit in the third clock domain performs, operations that utilize a timestamp from the second local timebase, which accounts for correlation with the first local timebase. |
US11687112B2 |
Distributed power harvesting systems using DC power sources
A method for maintaining reliability of a distributed power system including a power converter having input terminals and output terminals. Input power is received at the input terminals. The input power is converted to an output power at the output terminals. A temperature is measured in or in the environment of the power converter. The power conversion of the input power to the output power may be controlled to maximize the input power by setting at the input terminals the input voltage or the input current according to predetermined criteria. One of the predetermined criteria is configured to reduce the input power based on the temperature signal responsive to the temperature. The adjustment of input power reduces the input voltage and/or input current thereby lowering the temperature of the power converter. |
US11687111B2 |
Reference generator using FET devices with different gate work functions
A reference signal generator circuit can be configured to provide a temperature-compensated voltage reference signal at an output node. The reference signal generator can include a diode-connected first FET device coupled between a supply node and the output node, and a flipped-gate transistor coupled between the output node and a reference node. The reference signal generator can include a bias current source configured to provide a bias current to the output node to adjust a current density in the flipped-gate transistor relative to a current density in the first transistor. |
US11687106B1 |
Systems and methods for adaptive power multiplexing with a first type of power multiplexer and a second type of power multiplexer
A system on chip (SOC) includes a power distribution network (PDN) that has two different types of power multiplexers. The first power multiplexer type includes a lower resistance switching logic, and the second type includes a higher resistance switching logic as well as digital logic to provide an enable signal to the first type of power multiplexer. A given first-type power multiplexer may have multiple power multiplexers of the second type in a loop, the loop including communication paths for the enable signal and feeding the enable signal back to an enable input of the first-type power multiplexer. |
US11687105B2 |
Driving device
A driving device includes a voltage regulator, a voltage generator, and a first NMOSFET. The voltage regulator is coupled between a first high-voltage terminal and the output terminal of the driving device. The voltage regulator receives the first high voltage of the first high-voltage terminal. The voltage regulator steps down the first high voltage to generate a supply voltage. The voltage generator is coupled to a second high-voltage terminal and the output terminal of the driving device. The voltage generator provides a reference voltage for the output terminal of the driving device. The reference voltage is substantially lower than the supply voltage. The first NMOSFET is coupled between the output terminal of the driving device and a low-voltage terminal. |
US11687094B2 |
Method, apparatus, and computer program product for organizing autonomous vehicles in an autonomous transition region
A method, apparatus and computer program product are provided for managing autonomous vehicles. In this regard, vehicle context data associated with an indication of a change in an autonomous level for a vehicle traveling along a road segment is determined. Furthermore, the vehicle is assigned to a queue of vehicles traveling along the road segment in response to a determination that the vehicle context data corresponds to particular vehicle context data associated with the queue of vehicles. An indication of the queue of vehicles may also be provided to the vehicle to facilitate navigation of the vehicle. |
US11687091B2 |
Visual localization and mapping in low light conditions
A method comprises generating a map comprising day-time features and night-time features, wherein the position of night-time features relative to the day-time features is determined by at least one image captured during twilight. The invention also relates to a corresponding processing unit configured to execute such a method. |
US11687090B2 |
Apparatus and method of identifying short cut-in target
Disclosed are a short cut-in target identification apparatus and an identification method thereof. The short cut-in target identification apparatus includes an occupancy distance map (ODM) information calculator configured to calculate ODM information based on subject vehicle and surrounding object information, a track information calculator configured to calculate track information based on the subject vehicle and surrounding object information, and a short cut-in target selector configured to select a short cut-in target based on the ODM information and the track information. |
US11687085B2 |
Unmanned vehicle management device, unmanned vehicle management method, and management system
An unmanned vehicle management device includes an upper limit speed storage unit that stores an upper limit of a traveling speed of an unmanned vehicle on a downhill set based on an inclination angle of the downhill, an input speed acquisition unit that acquires an input value input by an input device, and an output control unit that causes an output device to output upper limit speed data indicating a relationship between the inclination angle and the upper limit, and input speed data generated based on the input value. |
US11687084B2 |
Method and device for socially aware model predictive control of a robotic device using machine learning
A computer-implemented method for determining a control trajectory for a robotic device. The method includes: performing an information theoretic model predictive control applying a control trajectory sample prior in each time step to obtain a control trajectory for a given time horizon; determining the control trajectory sample prior depending on a data-driven trajectory prediction model which is trained to output a control trajectory sample as the control trajectory sample prior based on an actual state of the robotic device. |
US11687083B2 |
Comparative agricultural obstacle monitor and guidance system and method for same
An agricultural vehicle monitoring system includes first and second noncontact sensors configured for coupling with an agricultural vehicle, where the first and second noncontact sensors are configured to sense respective first and second environmental characteristics for determining a position of the agricultural vehicle in a field. The system further includes a comparative vehicle monitor in communication with the first and second noncontact sensors. The comparative vehicle monitor includes a filter module to filter outputs of the first and second noncontact sensors based on an indicator of a relative quality of the output of each sensor. The comparative vehicle monitor additionally includes an evaluation module to determine a vehicle position of the agricultural vehicle relative to at least one of the first and second environmental characteristics according to filtered outputs of the first and second noncontact sensors. |
US11687080B2 |
Blacklist-based re-navigation method and apparatus, and storage medium
A blacklist-based re-navigation method and apparatus, and a computer readable storage medium are provided. The blacklist-based re-navigation method includes: detecting whether an obstacle is in a front area of a driverless vehicle in a driving process of the driverless vehicle; if an obstacle is detected in the front area, generating a blacklist associated with the obstacle, wherein the blacklist includes a road on which the obstacle is located; and reporting the blacklist to a navigation system, wherein the navigation system re-plans a navigation route according to the road on which the obstacle is located. |
US11687074B2 |
Method for controlling moving body based on collaboration between the moving body and human, and apparatus for controlling the moving body thereof
The present disclosure relates to technology that controls a remote moving body based on collaboration between the moving body and human, and a method for controlling a moving body includes acquiring a first biosignal indicating an intention to start operation of the moving body from a user, operating the moving body, determining a surrounding situation of the moving body that autonomously controls the driving, providing the user with surrounding information of the moving body for inducing path setting, acquiring a second biosignal evoked by recognition of the surrounding information from the user, setting a driving direction of the moving body, commanding the moving body to automatically perform a driving operation to be carried out in the set driving direction, and acquiring a third biosignal responsive to recognition of a driving error from the user and correcting the driving direction of the moving body to induce driving path resetting. |
US11687073B2 |
Specialist control for a wheelchair
The invention relates to a special controller for an electric wheelchair (D), comprising an element for inputting commands (input element) and an adapter box (B) for transmitting data of the input element to an input/output module (C) of the electric wheelchair (D), wherein the data of the input element are transmittable wirelessly to the adapter box (B) and the input element comprising a wearable computer system (wearable) (A). |
US11687072B2 |
Automatic UAV landing pad
An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) navigation system includes a portable, ground-based landing pad comprising having a first antenna configured to transmit a data packet; a UAV comprising a second antenna configured to receive the data packet; and second processing circuitry configured to determine a signal strength between the first antenna and the second antenna; determine, based on the signal strength, an orientation of the vehicle relative to the landing pad; and determine, based on a time of flight of the data packet, a distance between the vehicle and the landing pad. |
US11687064B2 |
IBATCH interactive batch operations system enabling operational excellence and competency transition
This disclosure provides an apparatus and method for interactive batch operations system enabling operation excellence and competency transition. The method includes collecting data related to a batch process from different departments within a batch processing facility into a common data repository; transforming the collected data based on provided intelligence; exploiting the transformed data in the common data repository; determining a best possible alternative for continued operation of the batch process based on the exploited data; providing a visualization of the best possible alternative of the batch process using a digital twin; and operating the batch process using the determined best possible alternative on a physical twin corresponding to the digital twin. |
US11687058B2 |
Information processing method and information processing apparatus used for detecting a sign of malfunction of mechanical equipment
An information processing apparatus includes a controller. The controller is configured to obtain a measurement value of a sensor provided in mechanical equipment. The controller is configured to generate a first model by machine learning using the measurement value of the sensor measured in a first period of the mechanical equipment and store the first model in a storage portion. The controller is configured to generate a second model by machine learning using the measurement value of the sensor measured in a second period after a trigger event has occurred in the mechanical equipment and store the second model in the storage portion. The controller is configured to determine a state of the mechanical equipment by using the measurement value of the sensor measured in an evaluation period and the first model and the second model stored in the storage portion. |
US11687052B2 |
Dielectric energy storage systems
A Dielectric Energy Storage System (DESS), a Dielectric Energy Storage System Management System (DESS-MS), and method that stores energy for a wide variety of applications. |
US11687051B2 |
Configuration of field devices with a mobile device
A method for configuring a target field device in an industrial plant by way of at least one mobile device including receiving configuration data characterizing the behavior of a source field device in the industrial plant from the source field device through the mobile device by way of a radio interface of the mobile device, which is also supported by the source field device, receiving at least one identification feature characterizing a target field device and/or function of the target field device in the industrial plant by a mobile device by way of a radio interface of the mobile device, which is also supported by the target field device checking by way of the mobile device, using the identification feature, whether the configuration data are suitable and/or intended for the configuration of the target field device, and in response to the configuration data being suitable and/or provided for the configuration of the target field device, transmitting at least a subset of the configuration data from the mobile device to the target field device by way of a radio interface of the mobile device which is also supported by the target field device. |
US11687040B2 |
Composite timepiece or jewellery component with protection for the substrate and its decoration
A method for fabricating a composite timepiece or jewellery component: a base is made in a substrate with an apparent surface remaining visible; each visible apparent surface is mirror polished; each polished apparent surface is coated with a first transparent or coloured semi-transparent layer of a first material in a dry process, or PVD or CVD or ALD process, or lacquering or zapon varnish process; a decorative element is affixed and bonded to an external surface of the first layer; the first layer and each decorative element is coated with a second layer of a transparent treatment material in a dry process, or PVD or CVD or ALD process, or lacquering or zapon varnish process. |
US11687035B2 |
Display panel
A display panel includes a plate-shaped decoration member including a shading part and a light transmission part formed within the shading part, as well as a plate-shaped reflection member disposed on a back side of the decoration member. The shading part and the light transmission part create a fine pattern in plan view. The reflection member is configured to reflect light. The decoration member is disposed on a front surface of the reflection member. |
US11687034B2 |
Display change mechanism
A display mechanism (100) allowing display change with a single display mobile (150) so as to indicate a first piece of information with a first counter (110) and second piece of information with a second counter (120). This change is performed by the permutation of a clutch organ (130) displacing between a first position (131) and a second position (132) when the clutch organ (130) is controlled by a control organ (140). |
US11687032B2 |
Hologram display device
A hologram display device includes a light source unit that generates light, a spatial light modulation panel that spatially modulates light received from the light source unit and generates diffracted light, and an optical unit that generates a holographic image using the diffracted light. The spatial light modulation panel includes first color filters, second color filters, and third color filters. The number of the second color filters is greater than the number of each of the first and third color filters. During a turned-on state of the spatial light modulation panel, a shortened distance in a predetermined direction between second color images displayed through the second color filters is substantially equal to a distance in the predetermined direction between first color images displayed through the first color filters and a distance in the predetermined direction between third color images displayed through the third color filters. |
US11687031B2 |
Lensfree method for imaging biological samples in three dimensions
A method for three-dimensional imaging of a sample (302) comprises: receiving (102) interference patterns (208) acquired using light-detecting elements (212), wherein each interference pattern (208) is formed by scattered light from the sample (302) and non-scattered light from a light source (206; 306), wherein the interference patterns (208) are acquired using different angles between the sample (302) and the light source (206; 306); performing digital holographic reconstruction applying an iterative algorithm to change a three-dimensional scattering potential of the sample (302) to improve a difference between the received interference patterns (208) and predicted interference patterns based on the three-dimensional scattering potential; wherein the iterative algorithm reduces a sum of a data fidelity term and a non-differentiable regularization term and wherein the iterative algorithm includes a forward-backward splitting method alternating between forward gradient descent (108) on the data fidelity term and backward gradient descent (110) on the regularization term. |
US11687026B2 |
Seal bearing and image forming apparatus
A seal bearing includes: a bearing part configured to bear and hold a shaft such that the shaft is rotatable; and a seal part made of elastomer and combined with the bearing part. The seal part is joined to an end surface among two end surfaces of the bearing part. The two end surfaces are adjacent to a bearing surface of the bearing part in an axial direction. |
US11687024B2 |
Developer supply system, developer supply container mounting method and developer supply unit
A developer supply container is detachably mountable to a developer receiving apparatus including a developer receiving portion provided with a receiving opening for receiving a developer, and a portion-to-be-engaged 11b integrally displaceable with the developer receiving portion. The developer supply container includes a discharging portion provided with a shutter opening for discharging the developer accommodated in the developer accommodating portion. An operation portion 21 displaces the developer receiving portion to bring the receiving opening into communication with the shutter opening by engagement between the engaging portion 21d and the portion-to-be-engaged 11b by a predetermined operation executed after the developer supply container is mounted to a predetermined position of the developer receiving apparatus. |
US11687016B2 |
Developing cartridge having coupling and developing roller
In a cartridge, a housing has a developer accommodating portion and includes a first side wall and a second side wall. A coupling member is disposed at a position opposite to the developer accommodating portion with respect to the first side wall. A detection body is disposed at a position opposite to the developer accommodating portion with respect to the second side wall. A first driving force transmission member is positioned at the same side with the coupling member with respect to the first side wall, and transmits driving force from the coupling member to a rotating member. A second driving force transmission member is positioned at the same side with the detection body with respect to the second side wall, and transmits driving force from the rotating member to the detection body. |
US11687015B2 |
Developer storage container capable of reducing remaining developer at time of replacement, image forming apparatus
A developer storage container includes a storage portion, a communication portion, and a gear portion. The storage portion conveys developer stored therein in a conveying direction parallel to a rotation axis by being rotated around the rotation axis in a specific direction. The communication portion has a tubular shape coaxial to the rotation axis and extending in the conveying direction from an end of the storage portion on a downstream side in the conveying direction, includes an inner peripheral part that gradually increases its diameter in the conveying direction, and connects the storage portion to an opening portion that has an opening facing the conveying direction. The gear portion is provided for an outer peripheral part of the communication portion and receives a rotational driving force supplied from the outside. |
US11687011B2 |
Reticle carrier and associated methods
A reticle carrier described herein is configured to quickly discharge the residual charge on a reticle so as to reduce, minimize, and/or prevent particles in the reticle carrier from being attracted to and/or transferred to the reticle. In particular, the reticle carrier may be configured to provide reduced capacitance between an inner baseplate of the reticle carrier and the reticle. The reduction in capacitance may reduce the resistance-capacitance (RC) time constant for discharging the residual charge on the reticle, which may increase the discharge speed for discharging the residual charge through support pins of the reticle carrier. The increase in discharge speed may reduce the likelihood that an electrostatic force in the reticle carrier may attract particles in the reticle carrier to the reticle. This may reduce pattern defects transferred to substrates that are patterned using the reticle, may increase semiconductor device manufacturing quality and yield, and may reduce scrap and rework of semiconductor devices and/or wafers. |
US11687005B1 |
Preparing a substrate with patterned regions for immersion based inspection
A method and a system for preparing a substrate with three dimensional features for immersion based inspection. The method may include (a) receiving, by a secondary chamber, an article that includes the substrate, a housing, and a transparent element; wherein the transparent element is sealingly coupled to the housing to provide a sealed inner space; wherein the sealed inner space may include a gap between a first surface of the substrate to a second surface of the transparent element; wherein the gap is filled with gas during the receiving of the article; (b) evacuating the gas from the gap while reducing a pressure within the secondary chamber and maintaining an integrity of the transparent element; (c) filling the gap with fluid while increasing the pressure within a secondary chamber inner space and maintaining an integrity of the transparent element; and (d) outputting the article from the secondary chamber. |
US11686998B2 |
Method for manufacturing a semiconductor device
A method for manufacturing a semiconductor device includes designing a layout, manufacturing a photomask based on the designed layout, and performing a photolithography process using the photomask to form a pattern on a substrate. The manufacturing of the photomask includes preparing the photomask including first and second chip regions, extracting first and second images from the first and second chip regions, respectively, averaging the first and second images to generate a preliminary standard image including a difference region between the first and second images, inserting a normal image into the difference region based on the layout to generate a standard image, and comparing each of the first and second images with the standard image to detect a defect of the first and/or second chip regions. |
US11686996B2 |
Light source apparatus and image projection apparatus
A light source apparatus includes a light source, a first heat radiation unit configured to radiate heat from the light source, a wavelength conversion element configured to convert the light from the light source into light with a different wavelength, and a second heat radiation unit configured to radiate heat from the wavelength conversion element. The light source and the wavelength conversion element are disposed opposite to each other. A flowing direction of first cooling air flowing through the first heat radiation unit and a flowing direction of second cooling air flowing through the second heat radiation unit are same direction to each other. |
US11686992B2 |
Capacitive optical modulator
A capacitive electro-optical modulator includes a silicon layer having a cavity having sidewalls and a floor. A germanium or silicon-germanium strip overlies the silicon layer within the cavity. A silicon strip overlies the germanium or silicon-germanium strip within the cavity. The silicon strip is wider than the germanium or silicon-germanium strip. An insulator fills the cavity laterally adjacent the germanium or silicon-germanium strip and the silicon strip and extending between the sidewalls of the cavity. An upper insulating layer overlies the silicon strip and the insulator. A layer of III-V material overlies the upper insulating layer. The layer of III-V material formed as a third strip is arranged facing the silicon strip and separated therefrom by a portion of the upper insulating layer. |
US11686991B1 |
Silicon optical modulator, method for making the same
A silicon optical modulator includes a silicon-on-insulator substrate and a first waveguide and a second waveguide arranged parallel to each other in the silicon-on-insulator substrate. The first waveguide includes a first PN junction. The second waveguide includes a second PN junction. At least one of the first PN junction and the second PN junction is disposed at an interface between a P type doped region and a N type doped region. The interface has an irregular shape that is not perpendicular to a plane in which the silicon-on-insulator substrate lies. |
US11686987B2 |
Display device
The display device includes a first substrate; an active layer disposed on the first substrate; a first insulation layer disposed on the active layer; a first electrode layer disposed on the first insulation layer including a gate electrode line extending along a first direction and a protruding portion extending along a second direction; a second insulation layer disposed on the first electrode layer; and a second electrode layer disposed on the second insulation layer. The second electrode layer includes a date line extending along the second direction and a conductive layer. The conductive layer includes a first conductive portion and a second conductive portion, wherein the first conductive portion has a first maximum width A along the first direction, and the second conductive portion has a second maximum width B along the first direction. The first maximum width A is less than the second maximum width B. |
US11686985B2 |
Display apparatus
Some of a plurality of image signal lines of a display apparatus according to one embodiment includes: a plurality of bypass wiring portions (bypass wirings) arranged in a frame region so as to have both ends being connected to a plurality of extension wiring portions (extension wirings). The plurality of bypass wiring portions of the plurality of image signal lines include: a plurality of second-layer bypass wirings arranged in a second conductive layer; and a plurality of third-layer bypass wirings arranged in a third conductive layer that is different from a first conductive layer and the second conductive layer. Each of an arrangement pitch between the plurality of second-layer bypass wirings and an arrangement pitch between the plurality of third-layer bypass wirings is smaller than an arrangement pitch between the plurality of image signal lines in a display region. |
US11686984B2 |
Array substrate and reflective display panel
An array substrate and a reflective display substrate are disclosed. The array substrate includes a base, and a plurality of data lines and a plurality of sub-pixels that are disposed on the base. The sub-pixel includes a reflective pixel electrode and a TFT. An orthographic projection of the pixel electrode in each sub-pixel on the base is overlapped with orthographic projections of a first electrode, a first data line and a second data line. |
US11686980B2 |
Display panel having sealant
A display panel including a first substrate, a second substrate, a display medium layer and a sealant is provided. The second substrate is assembled with the first substrate. The display medium layer is disposed between the first substrate and the second substrate. The sealant is disposed between the first substrate and the second substrate, surrounds the display medium layer and includes a continuous one-piece pattern, wherein the continuous one-piece pattern includes a first segment and a second segment, and a difference between a width of the first segment and a width of the second segment is greater than or equal to a third of the width of the second segment. |
US11686974B2 |
Display panel and display apparatus
A display panel and a display apparatus are provided. The display panel includes a display substrate and a birefringence layer disposed on a display surface of the display substrate. The birefringence layer includes a first region; the first region is disposed at least in the display region; a plurality of repeating units are sequentially disposed in the first region along a first direction parallel to the display surface of the display substrate, and one repeating unit includes at least two refractive regions that are sequentially arranged along the first direction to form. Refractive indexes of the at least two refractive regions are different from each other. An interface between the at least two refractive regions forms an acute angle α with the display surface of the display substrate. A width of the repeating unit is smaller than a wavelength of light emitted from the display panel. |
US11686971B2 |
Article for display device and display system
An article for a display device having an output surface. The article includes a light valve, a reflective polarizer, and a diffusing layer. The light valve is configured to be disposed on the output surface of the display device. The light valve is operable in a pass mode and a block mode. The reflective polarizer is disposed on the light valve opposite to the display device. The reflective polarizer is configured to substantially transmit light having a first polarization state and substantially reflect light having an orthogonal second polarization state. The diffusing layer is disposed on the reflective polarizer opposite to the light valve. |
US11686967B2 |
Viewing angle compensation film, polarizing plate comprising same, and display device comprising same
The present specification relates to a viewing angle compensation film, a polarizing plate including the same, and a display device including the same, and the viewing angle compensation film includes: a pattern layer; and a low refractive layer, in which a difference in refractive index between the pattern layer and the low refractive layer is 0.02 to 0.4, the pattern layer includes: a first surface which comprises a flat surface; and a second surface which faces the first surface and includes multiple protruding portions, each of the protruding portions includes a first inclined surface and a second inclined surface, an angle θ1 between the first surface and the first inclined surface or a surface extending from the first inclined surface and an angle θ2 between the first surface and the second inclined surface or a surface extending from the second inclined surface are different from each other, and an angle θ between the first inclined surface or the surface extending from the first inclined surface and the second inclined surface or the surface extending from the second inclined surface is 20° to 60°, such that there is an effect of improving a contrast ratio and a viewing angle. |
US11686966B2 |
Busbar anchoring system and method for PDLC films
A busbar anchoring system and method for polymer dispersed liquid crystal (PDLC) film layup that includes a plurality of mesh anchors with at least one of the plurality of electrically conductive mesh anchors interposed between and adhesively coupled to a first strip along a first section of the PDLC film layup formed by at least one of two indium tin oxide (ITO) layers flanking a PDLC layer and with at least one of the plurality of mesh anchors interposed between and adhesively coupled to a second strip along a second section of the PDLC film layup and the at least one of the two ITO layers. |
US11686961B2 |
Display panel
A display panel capable of resisting external shock forces includes a display module to display an image having a first surface and a second surface, a first layer disposed on the second surface of the display module, and at least one second layer adjacent to the first buffer layer and having at least one opening configured to receive a deflected portion of the first layer. |
US11686960B2 |
Optical forming device and optical modulation device
An optical forming device includes a resin tank that holds a photocurable resin, a light source that emits light for curing the photocurable resin, and an optical modulator. The optical modulator includes a liquid crystal, a first substrate and a second substrate that sandwich the liquid crystal, and a first electrode and a second electrode that apply voltage to the liquid crystal. The optical modulator modulates, in a pattern based on the shape of a three-dimensional shaped object, light that causes the photocurable resin to cure, and irradiates the modulated light on the photocurable resin. The optical modulator includes a plurality of modulation regions including a first region and a second region that have mutually different voltage transmittance characteristics. |
US11686956B2 |
Light-emitting device
The present embodiment relates to a light-emitting device that enables reduction in attenuation or diffraction effect caused by a semiconductor light-emitting device with respect to modulated light outputted from a spatial light modulator, and the light-emitting device includes the semiconductor light-emitting device that outputs light from a light output surface and the reflection type spatial light modulator that modulates the light. The spatial light modulator includes a light input/output surface having the area larger than the area of a light input surface of the semiconductor light-emitting device, modulates light taken through a region facing the light output surface of the semiconductor light-emitting device in the light input/output surface, and outputs the modulated light from another region of the light input/output surface to a space other than the light input surface of the semiconductor light-emitting device. |
US11686953B2 |
Oxygen permeable contact lenses with thick payloads
A contact lens having a cap, core, and base forming three layers to allow for the contact lens to be thick enough to accommodate a payload, while ensuring sufficient oxygenation of the wearer's eye. The cap and base are each a thin layer of gas-permeable material, each shaped to form an air gap between them and the core. The two air gaps are connected by air passages that traverse the core. Oxygen from an outside environment passes through the gas-permeable cap to reach the outer air gap, through the air passages to the inner air gap, and through the gas-permeable base to reach the cornea of the wearer's eye. The cap may be annular in form, having a center hole such that the cap does not extend over the central zone of the core, reducing a thickness of the contact lens. |
US11686949B2 |
Display device
A display device includes a light emitting unit and a light controlling means. The light controlling means is disposed on a route that a light emitted from the light emitting unit moves. Through the light controlling means, the light is controlled to move at a first angle in a horizontal direction and at a second angle in a vertical direction. The first angle is different from the second angle. |
US11686944B2 |
Method and system for high resolution digitized display
A method and system for increasing dynamic digitized wavefront resolution, i.e., the density of output beamlets, can include receiving a single collimated source light beam and producing multiple output beamlets spatially offset when out-coupled from a waveguide. The multiple output beamlets can be obtained by offsetting and replicating a collimated source light beam. Alternatively, the multiple output beamlets can be obtained by using a collimated incoming source light beam having multiple input beams with different wavelengths in the vicinity of the nominal wavelength of a particular color. The collimated incoming source light beam can be in-coupled into the eyepiece designed for the nominal wavelength. The input beams with multiple wavelengths take different paths when they undergo total internal reflection in the waveguide, which produces multiple output beamlets. |
US11686940B2 |
Context-based image state selection
System, method, and non-transitory computer readable medium for presenting images on a mobile device. Images are presented by monitoring one or more physical characteristics surrounding the mobile device using at least one sensor, determining a contextual state of the mobile device based on the monitored one or more physical characteristics, selecting an image from a plurality of related images associated with the determined contextual state, generating at least one overlay image from the selected image, and presenting the at least one overlay image with an optical assembly of the mobile device. |
US11686937B2 |
Vehicle
An object of the present invention is to provide a compact head-up display device. The head-up display device of the present invention includes an image forming unit that emits image light containing image information, and an eyepiece optical system that displays a virtual image by reflecting the image light, in which the eyepiece optical system includes a concave lens, a free curved surface lens, and a free curved surface concave mirror disposed in order from the image forming unit side along the emission direction of the image light. |
US11686936B2 |
Rotationally adjustable head up display
A head up display mirror holder arrangement for a motor vehicle includes a picture generation unit producing a light field. A mirror reflects the light field such that the light field is visible to the driver as a virtual image. A mirror holder has two opposite ends and an activation feature. The two opposite ends are aligned along a rotational axis of the mirror. The mirror holder retains the mirror. Each of two bushings is coupled to a respective opposite end of the mirror holder. A calibration switch has minimum proximity to the activation feature of the mirror holder. |
US11686935B2 |
Interferometric structured illumination for depth determination
A depth camera assembly (DCA) has a light source assembly, a mask, a camera assembly, and a controller. The light source assembly includes at least one light source. The mask is configured to generate an interference pattern that is projected into a target area. The mask has two openings configured to pass through light emitted by the at least one light source, and the light passed through the two openings forms an interference pattern across the target area. The interference pattern has a phase based on a position of the light source. The camera assembly is configured to capture images of a portion of the target area that includes the interference pattern. The controller is configured to determine depth information for the portion of the target area based on the captured images. |
US11686934B2 |
Remote control of a scanner using movement of a mobile computing device
A system and method of providing remote control of a scanner is provided. The system includes a laser scanner device rotatable around a first axis and that includes a mirror rotatable around a second axis. The system also includes a mobile computing device operably coupled for communication to the laser scanner. The mobile computing device includes a sensor to detect movement of the mobile computing device. The mobile computing device also includes one or more processors and computer instructions to perform a method that includes connecting to the laser scanner to transmit signals therebetween; detecting a motion of the mobile computing device; and causing the laser scanner to modify at least one of the first angle of rotation of the laser scanner about the first axis and the second angle of rotation of the mirror about the second axis in response to detecting motion of the mobile computing device. |
US11686931B2 |
Three-dimensional viewing device
A three-dimensional viewing includes a pair of digital image sensors in communication with a pair of digital displays and controlled by a pair of processors to render three-dimensional images of samples on the displays. |
US11686927B2 |
Slim immersive display device and slim visualization device
Disclosed herein are a slim immersive display device and a slim visualization device. The slim immersive display device includes a slim visualization module for forming an image on a retina of an eyeball of a user based on an externally input image signal, a state information acquisition unit for acquiring a state of an external device as a state image, and a content control unit for analyzing the state image, generating an image corresponding to virtual-reality environment information, and inputting the image to the slim visualization module. |
US11686926B2 |
Optical system, optical apparatus, and method of manufacturing optical system
An optical system (LS) Includes lenses (L22,L23) satisfying the following conditional expressions, νdLZ<35.0, and 0.702<θgFLZ+(0.00316×νdLZ), where νdLZ: Abbe number of the lens with reference to d-line, and θgFLZ: a partial dispersion ratio of the lens, wherein θgFLZ is defined by the following expression, θgFLZ−(ngLZ−nFLZ)/(nFLZ−nCLZ). wherein a refractive index of the lens with reference to g-line is ngLZ, a refractive index of the lens with reference to F-line is nFLZ, and a refractive index of the lens with reference to C-line is nCLZ. |
US11686924B2 |
Optical imaging lens including seven lenses of +−+−++− refractive powers
The present invention provides an optical imaging lens. The optical imaging lens comprises seven lens elements positioned in an order from an object side to an image side. Through controlling the convex or concave shape of the surfaces of the lens elements, the optical imaging lens may shorten system length, enlarge aperture size and promote image height. |
US11686923B2 |
Imaging lenses and imaging device
An imaging lenses and an imaging device are provided, the imaging lenses includes a first imaging lens, a second imaging lens and a third imaging lens which are arranged at intervals in sequence, wherein the first imaging lens, the second imaging lens and the third imaging lens satisfy 1.0 |
US11686917B2 |
Plastic lens assembly, imaging lens module and electronic device
A plastic lens assembly includes at least two plastic lens elements and at least one cementing glue coating. The plastic lens elements include a first plastic lens element and a second plastic lens element. The first plastic lens element has a first optical effective portion and a first peripheral portion, wherein the first peripheral portion surrounds the first optical effective portion. The second plastic lens element has a second optical effective portion and a second peripheral portion, wherein the second peripheral portion surrounds the second optical effective portion. The cementing glue coating is disposed between the first optical effective portion and the second optical effective portion, and for cementing the first plastic lens element and the second plastic lens element, wherein at least one optical gap is formed between the first optical effective portion and the second optical effective portion. |
US11686890B2 |
Multi-level diffractive optical element thin film coating
A transmissive optical element may include a substrate. The transmissive optical element may include a first anti-reflectance structure for a particular wavelength range formed on the substrate. The transmissive optical element may include a second anti-reflectance structure for the particular wavelength range formed on the first anti-reflectance structure. The transmissive optical element may include a third anti-reflectance structure for the particular wavelength range formed on the second anti-reflectance structure. The transmissive optical element may include at least one layer disposed between the first anti-reflectance structure and the second anti-reflectance structure or between the second anti-reflectance structure and the third anti-reflectance structure. |
US11686884B2 |
Light-absorbing flange lenses
Light-absorbing flange lenses that may be used in the lens stacks of compact lens systems. In a light-absorbing flange lens, the effective area of the lens is composed of a transparent optical material, and at least a portion of the flange of the lens is composed of an optical material that absorbs at least a portion of the light that enters the flange. Using light-absorbing flange lenses may allow the lens barrel to be eliminated from the lens system, thus reducing the X-Y dimensions of the lens system when compared to conventional compact lens systems that include a lens stack enclosed in a lens barrel. In addition, using a light-absorbing material in the flanges of the light-absorbing flange lenses may reduce or eliminate optical aberrations such as lens flare, haze, and ghosting in images. |
US11686882B2 |
Display device and method of manufacturing the same
A display device includes: a display member including a first region, a second region, and a third region defined between the first region and the second region; a first coated layer disposed on a first surface of the first region of the display member; and a second coated layer disposed on a first surface of the second region of the display member, where a first modulus of the first coated layer is smaller than a second modulus of the second coated layer. |
US11686879B2 |
Distributed weather monitoring system
A distributed weather system includes a storage, a plurality of wireless weather stations, a server, and an interface. Each of the plurality of wireless weather stations is associated with a user and has a battery, a location sensor generating location information, an anemometer generating apparent wind speed, a transmitter transmitting the location information with the apparent wind speed to a network at periodic intervals, and a receiver receiving control commands that include a length of the periodic intervals. The server receives the location information with the apparent wind speed and stores them in the storage. The interface is accessible by a mobile computer, and receives the control commands from a user and sends them to the receiver of the wireless weather station associated with the user. The interface displays a true wind speed for each of the plurality of wireless weather stations, which is calculated using the apparent wind speed, the location information, and historical location information. |
US11686875B2 |
Stud finder employing photochromism
An improved detector device for locating studs and other objects behind a substrate (such as a wall) uses one or more light emitting diodes (LEDs) in combination with a photochromic compound to mark the locations on the substrate behind which objects are located. |
US11686874B2 |
Trajectory optimization method and device for accurately deploying marine sensors under water
The disclosure discloses a trajectory optimization method and device for accurately deploying marine sensors under water. The method includes the following steps. 1. Randomly select N sets of initial control variables within a range. 2. Input all of N sets of xi to the sensor's underwater glide kinematics and dynamics models, and calculate the smallest distance between N actual deployment positions and target deployment positions. 3. Determine whether the number of iterative operations is less than the preset value, if yes, perform global random walk and local random walk on N sets of xi, obtain N sets of xi again, and return to step 2; otherwise, go to step 4. 4. Output the control variable xi corresponding to Δs(x)nminmin and the corresponding trajectory as the optimal control variable and optimal trajectory. The disclosure can improve the accuracy of prediction on the underwater three-dimensional trajectory of the marine sensor. |
US11686871B2 |
Stimulated rock volume analysis
A data acquisition program, which includes core, image log, microseismic, DAS, DTS, and pressure data, is described. This program can be used in conjunction with a variety of techniques to accurately monitor and conduct well stimulation. |
US11686870B2 |
Interpretive-guided velocity modeling seismic imaging method and system, medium and device
The present disclosure belongs to the technical field of seismic exploration imaging, and relates to an interpretive-guided velocity modeling seismic imaging method and system, a medium and a device. The method comprises the following steps: S1. performing first imaging on a given initial velocity model to obtain a first imaging result; S2. performing relative wave impedance inversion on the first imaging result to obtain a relative wave impedance profile; S3. performing Curvelet filtering on the relative wave impedance profile to obtain a first interpretation scheme; S4. superposing the first interpretation scheme and the initial velocity model to obtain a new migration velocity field; S5. performing second imaging on a new migration velocity field to obtain a second imaging result; and S6. repeating steps S2-S4 for the obtained second imaging result until a final seismic imaging result is obtained. |
US11686869B2 |
Seismic vibrator, vibration device and driving apparatus for the same
The present disclosure discloses a seismic vibrator, a vibration device and a driving apparatus for the same. The seismic vibrator comprises: a base; a mounting plate; a first spring configured to connect the base and the mounting plate, so that the mounting plate reciprocates relative to the base; a coil fixed with the base; a magnet having one end fixed with the mounting plate, and the other end stretched into the coil; a magnetic steel fixed with the magnet, wherein a gap for accommodating the coil is provided between the magnetic steel and the magnet; and a counterweight fixed with the mounting plate. The vibration device comprises the above seismic vibrator and an adjustable base. Compared with the traditional electromagnetic controllable seismic vibrator, the structure of the seismic vibrator provided by the present disclosure is simpler. |
US11686868B2 |
Earthquake estimation method, non-transitory computer readable medium, and earthquake estimation device
An earthquake estimation method for more promptly estimating an earthquake on the basis of observation data. The earthquake estimation method includes, by a computer: generating an observation image showing a spatial distribution of seismic wave propagation on a basis of an observation result of seismic waves at a plurality of observation points on a ground; and estimating a parameter of an earthquake with respect to the observation image by using an earthquake estimation model in which a parameter of an earthquake including at least a position of a hypocenter and a magnitude is associated with a simulated observation image showing a spatial distribution of seismic wave propagation on a ground obtained from a result of a numerical simulation of the earthquake, performed with the parameter. |
US11686867B2 |
System and method for image reconstruction in positron emission tomography
The present disclosure provides a positron emission tomography (PET) system and an image reconstruction method thereof. The PET system may include a plurality of annular detector units arranged along an axial direction. Each of the detector units may generate a plurality of single event counts. The PET system may further include a plurality of coincidence logic circuits connected to one or more of the detector units. The coincidence logic circuits may be configured to count coincidence events. Single event data generated by each of the detector units may be transmitted to the corresponding coincidence logic circuit. The plurality of coincidence logic circuits may synchronically generate coincidence counts relating to the plurality of detector units. |
US11686859B2 |
Methods and systems for utilizing dual global positioning system (GPS) antennas in vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aerial vehicles
Systems, devices, and methods for a vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aerial vehicle having a first GPS antenna and a second GPS antenna, where the second GPS antenna is disposed distal from the first GPS antenna; and an aerial vehicle flight controller, where the flight controller is configured to: utilize a GPS antenna signal via the GPS antenna switch from the first GPS antenna or the second GPS antenna; receive a pitch level of the aerial vehicle from the one or more aerial vehicle sensors in vertical flight or horizontal flight; determine if the received pitch level is at a set rotation from vertical or horizontal; and utilize the GPS signal not being utilized via the GPS antenna switch if the determined pitch level is at or above the set rotation. |
US11686855B2 |
Modernized global navigation satellite system (GNSS) receivers and commercially viable consumer grade GNSS receivers
GNSS receivers and systems within such receivers use improvements to reduce memory usage while providing sufficient processing resources to receive and acquire and track E5 band GNSS signals directly (without attempting in one embodiment to receive L1 GNSS signals). Other aspects are also described. |
US11686852B2 |
Systems and methods for interference detection in shared spectrum channels
A communication system, includes a satellite receiver in operable communication with a central server, a cellular node configured to operate within a proximity of the satellite receiver, and at least one mobile communication device configured to communicate (i) with the cellular node, (ii) within the proximity of the satellite receiver, and (iii) using a transmission signal capable of causing interference to the satellite receiver. The satellite receiver is configured to detect a repeating portion of the transmission signal and determine a potential for interference from the at least one mobile communication device based on the detected repeating portion. |
US11686851B2 |
Integrity monitoring method of ionosphere gradient based on kinematical to kinematical platform
The present disclosure provides an integrity monitoring method of ionosphere gradient based on kinematical to kinematical platform, comprising step 1, constructing geometry-free and ionospheric amplification type detection statistics, based on original triple-frequency carrier phase observations, step 2, adjusting a detection threshold based on a required monitoring false alarm rate, and determining whether the detection statistics are less than the adjusted detection threshold, step 3, comparing a calculated miss-detection rate and a required miss-detection rate, and determining whether the calculated miss-detection rate are less than the required miss-detection rate, and step 4, if the detection statistics are less than the adjusted detection threshold and the calculated miss-detection rate are less than the required miss-detection rate, considering the ionosphere gradient is normal. |
US11686849B2 |
Augmented three dimensional point collection of vertical structures
Automated methods and systems are disclosed, including a method comprising: obtaining a first three-dimensional-data point cloud of a horizontal surface of an object of interest, the first three-dimensional-data point cloud having a first resolution and having a three-dimensional location associated with each point in the first three-dimensional-data point cloud; capturing one or more aerial image, at one or more oblique angle, depicting at least a vertical surface of the object of interest; analyzing the one or more aerial image with a computer system to determine three-dimensional locations of additional points on the object of interest; and updating the first three-dimensional-data point cloud with the three-dimensional locations of the additional points on the object of interest to create a second three-dimensional-data point cloud having a second resolution greater than the first resolution of the first three-dimensional-data point cloud. |
US11686847B2 |
Pulsed illumination in a fluorescence imaging system
Pulsed fluorescence imaging in a light deficient environment is disclosed. A system includes an emitter for emitting pulses of electromagnetic radiation and an image sensor comprising a pixel array for sensing reflected electromagnetic radiation. The system includes a controller configured to synchronize timing of the emitter and the image sensor. The system is such that at least a portion of the pulses of electromagnetic radiation emitted by the emitter comprises electromagnetic radiation having a wavelength from about 795 nm to about 815 nm. |
US11686846B2 |
Bistatic lidar architecture for vehicle deployments
A lidar system having a lidar transmitter and lidar receiver that are in a bistatic arrangement with each other can be deployed in a climate-controlled compartment of a vehicle to reduce the exposure of the lidar system to harsher elements so it can operate in more advantageous environments with regards to factors such as temperature, moisture, etc. In an example embodiment, the bistatic lidar system can be connected to or incorporated within a rear view mirror assembly of a vehicle. |
US11686845B2 |
Hyper temporal lidar with controllable detection intervals based on regions of interest
A lidar receiver that includes a photodetector circuit can be controlled so that the detection intervals used by the lidar receiver to detect returns from fired laser pulse shots are closely controlled. Such control over the detection intervals used by the lidar receiver allows for close coordination between a lidar transmitter and the lidar receiver where the lidar receiver is able to adapt to variable shot intervals of the lidar transmitter (including periods of high rate firing as well as periods of low rate firing). The lidar receiver can define the detection intervals based on a region in the field of view that a laser pulse shot is targeting (e.g., setting longer detection intervals for laser pulse shots targeting a horizon region, setting shorter detection intervals for laser pulse shots targeting a region that intersects within the ground within a relatively short distance of the lidar system). |
US11686839B1 |
Continuous-wave radar system for detecting ferrous and non-ferrous metals in saltwater environments
The present invention includes systems and methods for a continuous-wave (CW) radar system for detecting, geolocating, identifying, discriminating between, and mapping ferrous and non-ferrous metals in brackish and saltwater environments. The radar system (e.g., the CW radar system) generates multiple extremely low frequency (ELF) electromagnetic waves simultaneously and uses said waves to detect, locate, and classify objects of interest. These objects include all types of ferrous and non-ferrous metals, as well as changing material boundary layers (e.g., soil to water, sand to mud, rock to organic materials, water to air, etc.). The radar system (e.g., the CW radar system) is operable to detect objects of interest in near real time. |
US11686838B2 |
Active geo-location for orthogonal frequency division multiplex wireless local area network devices
A method in a first wireless device (WD) is described. The method includes determining a plurality of expected response signals, each having a scrambling seed number and an expected sequence of time domain symbols; receiving a plurality of response signals; determining a plurality of frequency shifted time domain samples, cross-correlating each frequency shifted time domain sample with the expected sequence of time domain symbols, for each scrambling seed number of each expected response signal; determining a maximum correlation value for each frequency shift and each frequency shifted time domain sample; summing the maximum correlation value for each frequency shift, each frequency shifted time domain sample, and each response signal; determining a peak correlation value based on the summed maximum correlation value; and determining at least the round trip time associated with the plurality of ranging signals based at least in part on the peak correlation value. |
US11686829B2 |
Display apparatus, distance measuring apparatus, and display method
A display apparatus according to the present embodiment includes a storage section for storing distance measurement data acquired by performing a distance measurement and position data indicating a position at which the distance measurement was performed as a set, a position detecting section for detecting a current position, and a display section for displaying the distance measurement data stored as a set with the position data corresponding to the detection result of the current position detected by the position detecting section, within the distance measurement data stored in the storage section. By displaying, with the display section, the distance measurement data stored as a set with the position data corresponding to the detection result of the current position detected by the position detecting section, within the distance measurement data stored in the storage section, only necessary distance measurement data corresponding to the current position can be displayed to the user. |
US11686828B2 |
Method and apparatus for compensating stray light caused by an object in a scene that is sensed by a time-of-flight camera
A method for compensating stray light caused by an object in a scene that is sensed by a time-of-flight camera is provided. The method includes receiving an image of the scene from the time-of-flight camera. Further, the method includes controlling the time-of-flight camera to capture a reference image of the scene using a code modulated signal for illumination such that a measurement range of the time-of-flight camera is limited to a distance range around the object. The method additionally includes modifying the image of the scene or an image derived therefrom using the reference image to obtain a compensated image of the scene. The method includes outputting the compensated image. |
US11686826B2 |
Measuring time-of-flight using a plurality of detector subsystems and histogram storage
A semiconductor body includes a driver for driving a light source, at least two detectors each including an avalanche diode, a time-to-digital converter arrangement coupled to outputs of the at least two detectors, a memory that is coupled to the time-to-digital converter arrangement and is configured to store at least one histogram, and an evaluation unit coupled to the driver and to the memory. |
US11686822B2 |
LIDAR measurement system
LIDAR measurement system with a LIDAR transmitting unit and a LIDAR receiving unit, which is configured in a focal-plane-array arrangement, wherein the LIDAR receiving unit has a plurality of sensor elements and wherein the LIDAR transmitting unit has a plurality of emitter elements, wherein a plurality of sensor elements form a macrocell, wherein the macrocell is associated with a single emitter element, wherein the distance between two adjacent emitter elements is unequal to an integer multiple of the distance between two adjacent sensor elements. |
US11686818B2 |
Mounting configurations for optoelectronic components in LiDAR systems
A LiDAR system includes a first optical lens, and one or more first optoelectronic packages spaced apart from the first optical lens along the optical axis of the first optical lens. Each respective first optoelectronic package includes a first plurality of optoelectronic components positioned on the respective first optoelectronic package such that a surface of each respective optoelectronic component lies substantially on the first surface of best focus. The LiDAR system further includes a second optical lens, and one or more second optoelectronic packages spaced apart from the second optical lens along the optical axis of the second optical lens. Each respective second optoelectronic package includes a second plurality of optoelectronic components positioned on the respective second optoelectronic package such that a surface of each respective optoelectronic component lies substantially on the second surface of best focus. |
US11686810B2 |
Radar apparatus, radar control apparatus, and radar system
A radar apparatus according to the present disclosure includes: a transmission unit configured to transmit radio waves; a reception unit including a first receiver configured to receive a first reflected radio wave and a second receiver configured to receive a second reflected radio wave, the first reflected radio wave and the second reflected radio wave having different polarization characteristics from each other and being included in reflected radio waves that are the radio waves reflected by a detection target; and a control unit configured to control operations of the transmission unit and the reception unit, and configured to identify the detection target on the basis of the operation of the transmission unit, a first reception level at the first receiver, and a second reception level at the second receiver. |
US11686809B1 |
Acoustic positioning system and method for smartphone and wearable device, and terminal
The present disclosure belongs to the technical field of acoustic positioning, and discloses an acoustic positioning system and method for a smartphone and a wearable device, and a terminal. A ranging signal is transmitted by virtue of a base station network, and specific space signals of which the frequencies are 12 kHz to 21 kHz are designed; the ranging signal is received and decoded by virtue of a user terminal, distances from base stations to the user terminal are estimated according to the first arrival signals, and the position of a user is estimated according to a plurality of distances measured on the position of the user. The present disclosure provides the acoustic positioning system (APS) for the smartphone and the wearable device, which is a technology for precise ranging based on acoustic waves. |
US11686807B2 |
Method of wireless ranging
A method of wireless ranging between an initiator node and a responder node, involves performing a measurement procedure resulting in a two-way phase measurement between an initiator node and a responder node, the measurement procedure involving the initiator node transmitting an initiator carrier signal; the responder node performing a phase measurement of the initiator carrier signal relative to a responder node clock reference; the responder node transmitting a responder carrier signal; and the initiator node performing a phase measurement of the responder carrier signal relative to the initiator node clock reference, the method further involving calculating a distance between the initiator node and the responder node using as input the two-way phase measurements for the plurality of nominal frequencies; and a clock reference offset correction of the initiator node and of the responder node. |
US11686805B1 |
Method and system for radiofrequency localization of transmitting devices via a mesh network
A method including, at each node in each pair of nodes in a network: transmitting an outbound synchronization signal; generating a self-receive signal based on the outbound synchronization signal; detecting the self-receive signal at a self-receive TOA; detecting an inbound synchronization signal; based on the pair of self-receive TOAs and the pair of synchronization TOAs, for each pair of nodes in the network: calculating a pairwise time offset and distance; for each node in the network: based on the set of pairwise distances, calculating a location and a time bias of the node. The method also includes: at each node in the network, detecting a localization signal, transmitted by a device, at a localization TOA; and calculating a location of the device based on, for each node in the network, the localization signal detected at the node, and the time bias and the relative location of the node. |
US11686801B2 |
Magnetic resonance imaging device and sensitivity distribution calculation program
During obtaining a sensitivity distribution in a k-space, data based on which the sensitivity distribution is obtained is expanded with a mirror image to create an expanded image to prevent spectrum leakage, and the sensitivity distribution is stably calculated. During obtaining the sensitivity distribution in the k-space, image data based on which the sensitivity distribution is obtained is inverted as a mirror image to be made into the expanded image, the expanded image is transformed into k-space data, and a frequency component (frequency space data) of the sensitivity distribution is calculated. A region corresponding to the original image data is clipped from the calculated frequency space data, and the sensitivity distribution is obtained. |
US11686798B2 |
System and method for controlling concomitant gradient phase errors in chemical-shift encoded imaging
A system and method are provided for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and/or image reconstruction that includes acquiring multi-pass, chemical shift-encoded (CSE)-MRI imaging data of a subject. The method further includes performing a complex, joint estimation of phase terms in the imaging data for each pass of the multi-pass, CSE-MRI imaging data to account for concomitant gradient (CG)-induced phase errors of different passes. The method also includes generating at least one of a proton density fat fraction (PDFF) estimate or an R2* estimate that is unbiased by CG-induced phase errors using the phase terms and communicating a report that includes at least one of the PDFF estimate or the R2* estimate. |
US11686795B2 |
Dynamic B0 shimming for improved fat saturation in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
A fat saturation method for a magnetic resonance imaging system having a main magnet providing a magnetic field B0 The method includes: driving a shim coil assembly with a first set of shimming currents to sufficiently alter a B0 field inhomogeneity of the magnetic field B0 within a region that includes a first imaging volume of interest such that water saturation inside the region is reduced from before the first set of shimming currents are applied; applying a fat saturation pulse to the region; identifying the first imaging volume of interest from the region; driving the shim coil assembly with a second set of shimming currents to alter the B0 field inhomogeneity of the magnetic field B0 within the first imaging volume of interest such that the B0 field inhomogeneity within the first imaging volume of interest is reduced; and obtaining magnetic resonance signals from the first imaging volume of interest. |
US11686794B2 |
Coil assembly and control method thereof
The present disclosure may provide a coil assmebly configured to transmit or receive a magnetic resonance (MR) signal. The coil assembly may include a coil, a support component, and a lock mechanism. The coil may include a first portion and a second portion detachably connected to the first portion. The support component may be configured to support the coil. The second portion of the coil may be movable with respect to the support component. The lock mechanism may be configured to lock or unlock the second portion of the coil and the support component. |
US11686777B2 |
Power source control system for vehicle
A power source control system for a vehicle is provided, which includes a traction motor, the system including a first battery that is a bipolar battery and is to be used as a power source for the traction motor; a second battery that is a bipolar battery different from the first battery; a mirror current generator circuit configured to generate a mirror current based on a current flowing through the first battery; a mirror current supply source circuit configured to cause the mirror current to flow through the second battery; and a diagnostic circuit configured to perform degradation diagnosis on the second battery on a basis of at least one of a voltage or a temperature of the second battery. |
US11686774B2 |
Medical device with battery testing
A method and device for testing a battery that powers a body-wearable medical device. The battery is contacted via battery contacts and a capacitor is arranged in parallel with the battery contacts. During the battery test, a first capacitor voltage U1 is determined at a first time t1 and a second capacitor voltage U2 is determined at a second time t2 subsequent to time t1. A test current is drawn between time t1 and time t2. t1 is determined by the beginning of drawing the test current and time t2 is determined such that the capacitor voltage at time t2 is in a steady state and is substantially constant while the test current is being drawn. A charging state of the battery is determined from the difference in voltage between U1 and U2 and/or from a time difference between the time t1 and time t2. |
US11686772B2 |
Self diagnostic apparatus for electronic device
The present invention relates to a self-diagnostic apparatus capable of improving safety of a device under test (DUT) by analyzing a characteristic change of a DUT, such as a semiconductor, a circuit module, or a system, in a safe operating region over time and allowing a regular test and a periodic test to be performed even while the DUT is running. |
US11686767B2 |
System, apparatus and method for functional testing of one or more fabrics of a processor
In one embodiment, an apparatus includes at least one fabric to interface with a plurality of intellectual property (IP) blocks of the apparatus, the at least one fabric including at least one status storage, and a fabric bridge controller coupled to the at least one fabric. The fabric bridge controller may be configured to initiate a functional safety test of the at least one fabric in response to a fabric test signal received during functional operation of the apparatus, receive a result of the functional safety test via the at least one status storage, and send to a destination location a test report based on the result. Other embodiments are described and claimed. |
US11686758B2 |
Arc fault detection device with wideband sensor
An arc fault detection device for detecting an arc fault in an electric line includes a first terminal and a second terminal for connecting the arc fault detection device to a conductor of the electric line. A sensor is adapted for generating a sensor signal from a current through the electric line; and a controller is adapted for detecting the arc fault from the sensor signal. The sensor includes an inductor connected to the first terminal and the second terminal and a capacitor connected in parallel with the inductor. The inductor and the capacitor form a resonant circuit with a resonance frequency, the resonance frequency determining an impedance behavior of the resonant circuit; wherein the inductor and the capacitor are chosen such that the impedance behavior of the resonant circuit corresponds to a desired impedance behavior over a relevant frequency range of the current through the electric line. |
US11686754B2 |
Combination magnetic and capacitive sensor
Described is an invention that adds capacitive sensing ability with a single magnetic field sensor location or distributed within an array of surfaces of the sensor. The capacitive sensing can be achieved by modifying a classic Hall effect sensor or putting separate capacitive sensor plates in close proximity to the hall effect sensor. |
US11686749B2 |
Power meter having multiple ethernet ports
A power meter or other electrical device is provided having two independent and communicatively isolated Ethernet ports. The first Ethernet port is addressable by a first unique identifier and is configured for enabling full access to the power meter via an internal LAN. This enables a LAN operator to remotely access the power meter via the internal LAN for performing metering functions, such as full telemetry, control and programming. The second Ethernet port is addressable by a second unique identifier and is configured for being connected to the Internet. Since the second Ethernet port is communicatively isolated from the first Ethernet port, a user can access the power meter via the Internet, but cannot access the internal LAN by connecting to the power meter via the Internet. |
US11686744B2 |
Posture estimation method, posture estimation device, and vehicle
A posture estimation method includes calculating a posture change amount of an object based on an output of an angular velocity sensor, predicting posture information of the object by using the posture change amount, limiting a bias error in a manner of limiting a bias error component of an angular velocity around a reference vector in error information, and correcting the predicted posture information of the object based on the error information, the reference vector, and an output of a reference observation sensor. |
US11686743B2 |
Information processing device, information processing method, and storage medium
Provided is an information processing device including: a storage device having a program stored therein; and a hardware processor, wherein the hardware processor executes the program stored in the storage device to: acquire first data for a dimension of position relating to an object represented in a generalized coordinate system; acquire at least second data for a dimension of acceleration from a plurality of inertial sensors attached to the object; and convert the second data into third data for a dimension of acceleration represented in the generalized coordinate system on the basis of the first data. |
US11686741B2 |
Automatic analyzer
The object of the invention is to realize an automatic analyzer capable of suppressing an increase in cost without greatly changing the configuration even when the configuration of an inspection system is changed, and reducing burden of an operator. A pin to be fitted into a hole formed in a specimen container conveying unit is formed on a specimen container conveying unit mounting surface at a position below a specimen suction position, and it is possible to make relative positions between components of a specimen dispensing unit and the specimen container conveying unit at the time of a specimen dispensing operation, as well as driving conditions when moving each axis of the specimen dispensing unit identical even when the types of the specimen container conveying unit are different, and it is possible to ensure stability of the same specimen dispensing operation before and after changing the specimen container conveying unit. Although it is necessary for an operator to memorize a procedure of maintenance work relating to the specimen container conveying unit, work procedures relating to other units of the automatic analyzer are not changed and it is not necessary to memorize new maintenance procedures of the other units, and thus the burden of the operator can be reduced. |
US11686739B2 |
Integrated consumable data management system and platform
The present invention relates to methods, devices and systems for associating consumable data with an assay consumable used in a biological assay. Provided are assay systems and associated consumables, wherein the assay system adjusts one or more steps of an assay protocol based on consumable data specific for that consumable. Various types of consumable data are described, as well as methods of using such data in the conduct of an assay by an assay system. The present invention also relates to consumables (e.g., kits and reagent containers), software, data deployable bundles, computer-readable media, loading carts, instruments, systems, and methods, for performing automated biological assays. |
US11686730B2 |
Quantitative antibody test
The present disclosure relates to methods and compositions, e.g., kits, for quantitatively detecting an antibody of a subject to an infectious organism. In some embodiments, the present disclosure provides for methods and compositions, e.g., kits, for quantitatively detecting a human antibody to SARS-CoV-2 polypeptide or S (spike) polypeptide. Certain applications and uses of the present methods and compositions, e.g., kits, are also provided. |
US11686722B2 |
Compositions and methods to detect molecules in a sample
This invention is directed to non-invasive devices and methods to detect electrochemically active molecules in a fluid sample of a subject. |
US11686721B2 |
Cell image analysis apparatus, cell image analysis system, method of generating training data, method of generating trained model, training data generation program, and method of producing training data
A cell image analysis apparatus that can achieve less time and effort for labeling for generation of teaching data than in a conventional example is provided. The cell image analysis apparatus includes an image obtaining unit that obtains a cell image including a removal target that is obtained by a microscope for observation of a cell, a teaching data generator that specifies a removal target region including the removal target within the cell image by performing predetermined image processing and generates as teaching data for machine learning, a label image that represents a location of the removal target region in the cell image, and a training data set generator that generates a set of the cell image and the label image as a training data set to be used in machine learning. |
US11686713B2 |
Glycopeptide analyzer
A glycopeptide analyzer that performs a structural analysis on glycoforms of a glycoprotein, including: a spectrum creator creating an MS/MS spectrum for each elution time based on data acquired by an LC/MS analysis of a sample containing glycopeptides originating from a target glycoprotein; a peptide mass calculator selecting a glycopeptide-related spectrum from a plurality of MS/MS spectra and calculating the mass of a peptide from the selected spectrum; a similarity determiner determining a similarity between the glycopeptide-related spectrum and each of the other MS/MS spectra; an elution-time range estimator estimating an elution-time range based on a distribution of the frequency of occurrence of an MS/MS spectrum for which a high level of similarity has been determined on a time axis; and a glycan composition estimator selecting an ion peak corresponding to a mass equal to or greater than a peptide mass and estimating a glycan composition based on the peak. |
US11686711B2 |
Odor measurement apparatus and odor data management apparatus
An odor measurement apparatus includes an odor sensor detecting an odor and an imaging device having a lens portion, in which an imaging direction of the imaging device and an introduction direction of air when the air is guided to a sensor surface of the odor sensor through an introduction port are substantially the same direction. The odor measurement apparatus detects odor substances contained in air using a sensor when an odor is measured, and measures attribute information of a measurement target or the like of the odor. An odor data management apparatus stores and manages odor data measured by the odor measurement apparatus. |
US11686709B2 |
Evaluating and exchanging batteries
A battery is subjected to ultrasound waves, and resulting re-emitted ultrasound waves are recorded. Based upon how the waves are distorted or reflected, a state of pores within the battery can be evaluated. This evaluation can be used to verify a rating of the battery included in received data regarding the battery. |
US11686708B2 |
Non-destructive testing method for testing a steel reinforced concrete beam
A system for non-destructive testing of a bond condition of concrete beams reinforced by steel rods is described. The system includes a transducing transmitter, a transducing receiver, and an ultrasonic pulse generator configured to generate drive signals for the transducing transmitter and receive a plurality vibrational waves at the transducing receiver. The system further includes a computing device including a measurement circuit configured to record a transit time for each vibrational wave and divide a distance between the transducing transmitter and the transducing receiver by the transit time to determine a pulse velocity of each vibrational wave, a comparison circuit configured to identify a highest pulse velocity of the vibrational waves and compare each highest pulse velocity to a first reference pulse velocity, and a decision circuit including an artificial neural network configured to identify a compromised bond condition around a steel rod. |
US11686706B2 |
Molded flow channel
A nanopore based sequencing system includes a plurality of nanopore sensors. Each nanopore sensor has a portion for receiving a fluid. The nanopore based sequencing system includes a fluid chamber configured to guide the fluid over the plurality of nanopore sensors and an inlet configured to deliver the fluid into the fluid chamber. At least a portion of the fluid chamber is made of a material that has been molded around at least a portion of an electrode. |
US11686704B2 |
Biosensor
A biosensor system includes an array of biosensors with a plurality of electrodes situated proximate the biosensor. A controller is configured to selectively energize the plurality of electrodes to generate a DEP force to selectively position a test sample relative to the array of biosensors. |
US11686701B2 |
Nanopore device and methods of detecting and classifying charged particles using same
A method of calibrating a nanofluidic device including a plurality of nanopore channels, a plurality of gating nanoelectrodes, and a plurality of sensing nanoelectrodes, includes applying a selecting voltage across a gating nanoelectrode of the plurality of gating nanoelectrodes to select a nanopore channel. The method also includes tuning the nanopore channel by applying a first biasing voltage across a sensing electrode of the plurality of sensing nanoelectrodes, and receiving a plurality of currents over a plurality of frequencies. The method further includes generating a calibration data set from the pluralities of frequencies and currents. Moreover, the method includes comparing the calibration data set with a reference data set. In addition, the method includes when the calibration data set differs from the reference data set by more than a predetermined threshold, repeating the method with a second biasing voltage different from the first biasing voltage. |
US11686695B2 |
Evaluation arrangement for a thermal gas sensor, methods and computer programs
Evaluation arrangement for a thermal gas sensor with at least one heater and at least one detector. The evaluation arrangement is configured to obtain information about an amplitude of a detector signal of a first detector, and information about a first phase difference between a heater signal and the detector signal of the first detector. In addition, the evaluation arrangement is configured to form as an intermediate quantity, dependent on the information about the amplitudes of the detector signal and dependent on the information about the first phase difference, a combination signal, and to determine information about a gas concentration or information about a thermal diffusivity of a fluid on the basis of the combination signal. |
US11686694B2 |
Nuclear magnetic resonance systems and methods for characterization of borehole materials
An apparatus (and method) for automated NMR relaxation measurements on borehole materials (e.g., drill cuttings, sidewall cores and whole cores) includes a sample cassette and a sample transfer system operating synchronized with the NMR experiment. The apparatus implements an automatic calibration, adaptive data stacking and automated measurements of the sample volume for irregular shaped samples. The measurements throughput may be increased by creating more than one excitation/detection volume during a measurement cycle. The NMR surface data may be interpreted together with other bulk sensitive measurement data (e.g. natural gamma ray spectroscopy) or/and downhole data to evaluate earth formations while drilling an oil well. |
US11686692B2 |
High throughput 3D x-ray imaging system using a transmission x-ray source
A three-dimensional x-ray imaging system includes at least one detector and an x-ray source including an x-ray transmissive vacuum window. The x-ray source is configured to produce diverging x-rays emerging from the vacuum window and propagating along an x-ray propagation axis extending through a region of interest of an object to the at least one detector. The diverging x-rays have propagation paths within an angular divergence angle greater than 1 degree centered on the x-ray propagation axis. The system further includes at least one sample motion stage configured to rotate the object about a rotation axis. The system further includes a sample mount configured to hold the object and comprises a first portion in the propagation paths of at least some of the diverging x-rays and having an x-ray transmission greater than 30% for x-rays having energies greater than 50% of a maximum x-ray energy of an x-ray spectrum of the diverging x-rays. |
US11686691B2 |
Radiation imaging apparatus, radiation imaging system, and radiation imaging method
A radiation imaging apparatus that obtains a radiation image by an energy subtraction method. Each pixel includes a conversion element that converts radiation into an electrical signal and a reset portion that resets the conversion element. Each pixel performs an operation of outputting a first signal corresponding to an electrical signal generated by the conversion element in a first period, and an operation of outputting a second signal corresponding to an electrical signal generated by the conversion element in the first period and a second period. Radiation having first energy is emitted in the first period, and radiation having second energy is emitted in the second period. In each pixel, the reset portion does not reset the conversion element during a period that includes the first period and the second period. |
US11686688B2 |
Inspection apparatus and manufacturing method for semiconductor device
An inspection apparatus inspecting a wafer on which a plurality of patterns are formed by a plurality of exposure shots, the inspection apparatus comprising: acquisition unit configured to acquire first information representing a positional relation between an inspection mark included in a pattern formed by a first exposure shot and an inspection mark included in a pattern formed by a second exposure shot, and second information representing a positional relation between the inspection mark included in the pattern formed by the second exposure shot and an inspection mark included in a pattern formed by a third exposure shot; and derivation unit configured to derive a linear component of an error caused by a reticle, and a linear component of an error caused by a position of a wafer, on the basis of the first information and the second information. |
US11686686B2 |
Method for testing a preservative layer
A method for inspecting a preservation layer of a motor vehicle component during the manufacture of a motor vehicles. A preservation medium is applied having fluorescent additives to a component of the motor vehicle in a coating region. An inspection head having at least one camera and a UV light source is then caused to move adjacent to an inspection region that is a partial region of the coating region. The UV light source is the caused to emit radiating light onto the inspection region and the at least one camera is concurrently caused to record at least one image of the inspection region. An examination of the at least one recorded image is then conducted for a faulty coating with the preservation medium. |
US11686684B2 |
Raman spectroscopy based assay for both low and high abundant biomolecules in a biological fluid sample
A system and method for assaying high and low abundant biomolecules within a biological fluid sample is provided. The method includes: a) placing a biological fluid sample in contact with a first nanostructure surface; b) interrogating the sample with a light source, the sample in contact with the first nanostructure surface, the interrogation using a SERS technique; c) detecting an enhanced Raman scattering from at least one high abundant biomolecule type and producing first signals representative thereof; d) placing the sample in contact with a second nanostructure surface having a targeting agent that targets a low abundant biomolecule; e) interrogating the sample with the light source using the SERS technique; f) detecting the enhanced Raman scattering from the low abundant biomolecules and producing second signals representative thereof; and g) assaying the biological fluid sample using the first signals and the second signals. |
US11686680B2 |
Apparatus for exploring an optical property of a sample
The invention relates to an apparatus for probing a sample comprising a light source for emitting an illuminating light beam, a birefringent element for splitting the illuminating light beam into two sheared beams, a reflective element for reflecting the two sheared beams, wherein the apparatus is configured such that the reflected beams propagate through the birefringent element for recombining the reflected beams, and a detector for detecting the recombined beam, wherein the sample is arrangeable in the optical path of the sheared beams or at the backside of a reflective surface in the optical path of the sheared beams, the reflective surface exhibiting a surface plasmon resonance or a localized surface plasmon resonance. |
US11686679B2 |
Optical waveguide and optical concentration measuring apparatus wherein evanescent wave interacts with gas or liquid through the protection film of the waveguide
An optical waveguide includes a core layer which extends along a longitudinal direction and through which light can propagate; and a protective film that is formed on at least a portion of a surface of the core layer and has a smaller refractive index than the core layer. At least a portion of the protective film is provided in a manner allowing contact with a gas or a liquid. In a cross-section of at least a portion perpendicular to a longitudinal direction of the core layer, the protective film is formed around the entire surface of the core layer. |
US11686671B2 |
Concentration measurement device
A concentration measurement device 100 includes a light source 22 for generating incident light to a measurement space 10A, a photodetector 24 for receiving light emitted from the measurement space, and an arithmetic control circuit 26 for calculating a concentration of a measurement fluid on the basis of an output of the photodetector, and the light source includes a first light-emitting element 22a for generating light having a first wavelength, and a second light-emitting element 22b for generating light having a second wavelength, and the concentration measurement device is configured so as to calculate the concentration using either light of the first wavelength or the second wavelength on the basis of the pressure or temperature of the measurement fluid. |
US11686670B2 |
Isolation of fluid sample in multi-pass optical system
Implementations are described herein for isolating mirrors and/or other potentially-vulnerable components of multi-pass optical systems from samples being analyzed, while mitigating interference and/or reduction in optical power. In one implementation, an apparatus may include: an optical cell with one or more passages, the one or more passages provided for introducing a sample into an interior of the optical cell for analysis and for removing the sample from the interior; a first mirror with a first reflective surface that faces the interior of the optical cell; one or more additional mirrors with one or more corresponding additional reflective surfaces that face the first reflective surface of the first mirror; and a wedge-shaped optical element positioned between the first mirror and the interior of the optical cell. |
US11686663B2 |
Characterization and sorting for particle analyzers
Some embodiments of the methods provided herein relate to sample analysis and particle characterization methods. Some such embodiments include receiving, from a particle analyzer, measurements for a first portion of particles associated with an experiment. Some embodiments also include generating a tree representing groups of related particles based at least in part on the measurements, wherein the tree includes at least three groups. Some embodiments also include generating a measure of relatedness between a first group and a second group of the tree based at least in part on the measurements. Some embodiments also include and configuring the particle analyzer to classify a subsequent particle associated with the experiment with the first group real-time, wherein the subsequent particle is not included in the first portion of particles. Some embodiments also include sorting the subsequent particle. |
US11686662B2 |
Microparticle sorting device and method for sorting microparticles
There is provided technology that enables a microparticle sorting device to be adjusted highly accurately without using adjustment beads. The present technology provides a microparticle sorting device including a light detection unit that optically detects a microparticle flowing through a flow path, a droplet forming unit that forms a droplet containing the microparticle, and a device adjustment unit that adjusts the device, in which, in a process of adjusting the device before actual measurement of the microparticle, the device adjustment unit performs optical axis position calibration for calibrating a relative position of the flow path relative to irradiation light and delay time calibration for calibrating a delay time from light irradiation to the microparticle to formation of the droplet on the basis of information obtained from the microparticle to be measured. |
US11686661B2 |
Cytometric device hematology reference composition
Hydrogel particles and their use in cytometric applications are described. The hydrogel particles described herein are selectively tunable to have at least one optical property substantially similar to at least one optical property of a target cell. In this regard, the hydrogel particles provided herein, in one aspect, are used as a calibration reagent for the detection of a target cell in a sample. |
US11686659B2 |
Physical and chemical characterization of aerosols with photonic waveguides
A photonic aerosol particle sensor includes a microfluidic sensor chamber in which is disposed a plurality of photonic waveguide resonators each having a photonic waveguide on an underlying substrate, along a separate waveguide resonator path with a lateral width different than that of other photonic waveguide resonators. All waveguides in the plurality have a common vertical thickness of a common waveguide material having a refractive index that is larger than that of the underlying substrate material. An optical input connection couples light into the waveguide resonators. An aerosol particle input fluidically connected to the microfluidic chamber fluidically conveys aerosol particles to the chamber, and an aerosol particle output fluidically connected to the microfluidic chamber fluidically conveys aerosol particles out of the chamber. At least one optical output connection accepts light out of the plurality of photonic waveguide resonators to provide a signal indicative of at least one aerosol particle characteristic. |
US11686657B1 |
Method for testing a proppant
In the specification and drawings a method for testing a proppant is described and shown that involves: obtaining a proppant sample; separating the proppant sample into a plurality of sub-samples according to grain size; subjecting each sub-sample to a pressure that is sufficient to crush at least a portion of the proppant within at least one of the plurality of sub-samples; and independently analyzing each sub-sample to determine at least one of: i) the amount of proppant that was crushed within each sub-sample; and ii) the amount of proppant that was not crushed within each sub-sample. |
US11686649B2 |
Early sign detection device and early sign detection method
An early sign detection device includes a plurality of sensors, a data acquisition unit configured to acquire time series variation data of a physical amount from each of the plurality of sensors, a computation unit configured to compute an occurrence probability of a vibration mode involved in a sudden variant vibration of a detection subject from an amplitude or a phase of the time series variation data of the physical amount at each of the plurality of positions, and a detection unit configured to detect an early sign of the sudden variant vibration on the basis of the occurrence probability of the vibration mode. The plurality of sensors are respectively disposed at a plurality of positions of the detection subject and are each configured to measure the physical amount at a corresponding position of the plurality of positions. |
US11686644B2 |
Zoned roof monitoring system
A leak in the membrane of a generally horizontal roof support deck includes dividing the membrane into separate zones and locating a sensor to detect moisture underneath the membrane. A unique digital code address is assigned to sensor where inputs of the sensors are connected to a single power and signaling cable system using a daisy chain. The serial bus controller is to interrogate each of the sensor devices using the address to identify zones where moisture is detected. A transmitting antenna is provided at each sensor which is switched on when moisture is detected for detecting of the sensor from above the membrane by a utility locate device to confirm the location of the sensor. |
US11686640B2 |
Mask adhesion determination device
A mask fitting level determination device includes a mask inner pressure detection unit inserted between a mask covering a mouth, nose and a face surface of a person to measure a pressure inside the mask. A circuit control unit derives information of a pressure value measured by the mask inner pressure detection unit and generates display information for the person wearing the mask. A determination display unit shows the person the display information generated by the circuit control unit. A battery unit supplies electricity to the circuit control unit and the determination display unit. A power supply switch starts and stops the supply of the electricity to the circuit control unit and the determination display unit. A start switch starts the mask inner pressure detection operation. |
US11686635B2 |
Monitoring of tool calibration status in automated tool control systems
A calibration monitoring system is provided to automatically monitor the calibration status of tools and other inventory items, such as upon the items being issued from or returned to the automated calibration monitoring system. The system identifies an inventory item, for example a calibrated torque wrench or other calibrated tool identified based on a unique identifying tag attached thereto. The system retrieves a calibration parameter value for the item from a calibration database, and completes a calibration measurement of the item based on the calibration parameter value. In the example, a torque measurement of the calibrated torque wrench can thus be automatically completed. In turn, the system determines a current calibration status of the item based on the calibration measurement, and selectively enables or disables issuance of the inventory item from the system according to the item's status as being in calibration or out of calibration. |
US11686624B2 |
Chip wiring layer temperature sensing circuit, temperature sensing method and chip thereof
This invention discloses a chip wiring layer temperature sensing circuit, a temperature sensing method, a chip stereo temperature sensor, and a chip thereof. The chip wiring layer temperature sensing circuit includes a metal wiring layer temperature detection module, a pulse delay detection module, and a temperature transition module; wherein the metal wiring layer temperature detection module is disposed at a metal interconnection structure of a metal wiring layer of a chip; and the metal interconnection structure is electrically connected to the pulse delay detection module; wherein the pulse delay detection module includes a system high-speed clock, a delay data generated after a pulse passing through the metal wiring layer temperature detection module detected by the system high-speed clock, and the delay data was sent to the temperature transition module; wherein the temperature transition module calculates a temperature of the metal wiring layer according to the delay data. |
US11686617B2 |
Optical spectrum analyzer and pulse-modulated light measurement method
Provided are an optical spectrum analyzer and a pulse-modulated light measurement method capable of measuring pulse-modulated light even when a pulse-on time and a pulse period of the pulse-modulated light are unknown. Pulse-modulated light (DUT) is incident on a diffraction grating 3. A first light receiving unit 8 receives the 0th-order light of diffracted light diffracted by the diffraction grating 3. A second light receiving unit 7 receives diffracted light of an order other than the 0th-order light. A measurement timing signal generation unit 9 generates a sampling signal based on the 0th-order light received by the first light receiving unit. The spectrum of the diffracted light received by the second light receiving unit is measured based on the sampling signal generated by the measurement timing signal generation unit. |
US11686616B2 |
Single-photon detection apparatus and method comprising a phase-reversed reflection branch and a phase-unreversed reflection branch
This application provides a single-photon detection apparatus that includes a phase-reversed reflection branch, a single-photon sensing device, a phase-unreversed reflection branch. An input signal is divided into a first and a second input signals, and the two input signals respectively arrive at the phase-reversed reflection branch and the single-photon sensing device. The phase-reversed reflection branch is configured to perform phase-reversed reflection processing on the first input signal, to obtain a phase-reversed signal. The single-photon sensing device is configured to send the second input signal to the phase-unreversed reflection branch, and is further configured to sense a photon, generate photon information, and output a first branch signal. The phase-unreversed reflection branch is configured to perform phase-unreversed reflection processing on the second input signal to obtain a second branch signal. The first branch signal is superimposed with the second branch signal, to obtain the photon information. |
US11686611B2 |
Acousto-optic transducer, array and method
An acousto-optic transducer comprises a graphene resonator, a substrate, an entry window and an exit window. The graphene resonator bears at least one donor molecule. The substrate bears at least one acceptor molecule. The graphene resonator is responsive to sound to bring the at least one donor molecule within range of the at least one acceptor molecule for Förster resonance energy transfer from the at least one donor molecule to the at least one acceptor molecule to take place. The entry window is arranged to permit incoming light to fall on the at least one donor molecule. The exit window is arranged to allow light emitted by the at least one acceptor molecule to leave the acousto-optic transducer. Thus, the acousto-optic transducer can function as a passive device using only energy derived from ambient light to convert sound into light. |
US11686609B2 |
System and method for detecting distribution of weight of payload in dump bodies
A system for detecting distribution of a weight of a payload in a dump body of a vehicle includes first sensors, second sensors, and a controller. The dump body is pivotable about pins to be selectively seated and titled to a frame of the vehicle. The first sensors are arranged between the dump body and the frame, and detect components of the weight of the payload exerted through the dump body when the dump body is seated relative to the frame. The second sensors are arranged correspondingly within the pins, and detect components of the weight of the payload exerted through the dump body. The controller determines a status of payload distribution in the dump body based on the component of the weight of the payload detected by the first sensors and second sensors, and generate a notification to indicate the status of payload distribution. |
US11686596B2 |
Waveguide for propagation velocity compensated position measurement magnetic sensor
Provided are waveguide sensors and position sensing systems. In some embodiments, a position sensing system may include a waveguide configured to receive and transmit a pulse, and a magnet moveable relative to the waveguide. The waveguide may include a first core layer and a second core layer, a magnetic layer between the first and second core layers, and a conductive winding around the first core layer, the second core layer, and the magnetic layer. The position sensing system may further include a first substrate layer above the conductive winding and a second substrate layer below the conductive winding. |
US11686595B2 |
Assembly, system, and method for distributing, monitoring, and controlling electrical power
An assembly, system, and method for receiving, distributing, and monitoring electrical power received from one or more sources is characterized by a residential electrical panel having at least a main bus panel having one or more house load circuit breakers, a main circuit breaker, a meter, and a battery output; a second bus panel having a battery input communicatively connected to the residential electrical panel and one or more critical load circuit breakers; a solar sub panel communicatively connected to the meter; and a monitoring device communicatively connected to the residential panel, the solar sub panel, and the second bus bar. |
US11686592B2 |
Routing based on detected stops
In some implementations, a mobile device transmits traffic information to a server for analysis. The traffic information includes movement information including detected stops and durations of detected stops. The traffic information is analyzed to detect traffic patterns that indicate locations of stop signs and/or stop lights. The traffic information is analyzed to determine durations of stops at stop signs and/or stop lights. The durations of stops is associated with a time of day and/or day of the week. In some implementations, navigational routes is determined based stop sign and/or stop light information, including the delays attributable to detected stop signs and/or stop lights. |
US11686590B2 |
Correcting speed estimations using aggregated telemetry data
A method for correcting speed estimates for route planning using a machine-learned speed correction model trained on aggregated road data. Location and movement data collected from a plurality of mobile computing devices is aggregated on a server computer and used to train a speed correction model to correct estimated speeds corresponding to roads in one or more geographic regions. Speeds estimates for a road segment in a geographic region are corrected using a speed correction model trained on road data describing road segments in the same geographic region. In some embodiments, road data corresponding to one or more geographic regions is assigned to groups in training the speed correction model. The road data may be anonymized or segmented such that an originating device or route is unidentifiable. More fine-grained speed correction models may also be trained for different or additional factors than geographic region, such as day and/or time. |
US11686588B2 |
Route safety determination system
Systems and methods are provided for receiving location data for a first location and a second location and generating a plurality of candidate routes to travel from the first location to the second location, based on the location data, each candidate route comprising a plurality of segments. The systems and methods further generate a safety score for each segment of each candidate route of the plurality of candidate routes, generate a safety score for each candidate route based on safety scores generated for each segment associated with each candidate route, select a best candidate route using the safety score associated with each of the candidate routes, and provide a recommendation for a travel route comprising the best candidate route. |
US11686587B2 |
Driving support apparatus, driving support system, and driving support method
A driving support apparatus that includes a communication device configured to communicate with a vehicle-mounted device installed in a vehicle that is under automatic driving control and a mobile terminal of a user of the vehicle, and a processor configured to send, upon receiving a return request for moving the vehicle to an exit location at which the user has exited the vehicle, from the mobile terminal through the communication device, a return command for moving the vehicle to the exit location to the vehicle-mounted device through the communication device, when a return time required to move the vehicle to the exit location is less than an available return time, the available return time being calculated based on an expected arrival time at which the vehicle is expected to arrive at a destination of a passenger different from the user. |
US11686581B2 |
Stress-relief MEMS gyroscope
A MEMS device is provided comprising a substrate; a proof mass coupled to the substrate and configured to move along a resonator axis; a drive structure comprising at least one electrode and configured to drive the proof mass to move along the resonator axis; and a pivoting linkage coupled to the proof mass at first and second ends of the pivoting linkage, the first end comprising a first fixed pivot and the second end comprising a second fixed pivot, the pivoting linkage comprising: a first bar configured to pivot about the first fixed pivot and a first dynamic pivot; a second bar configured to pivot about the second fixed pivot and a second dynamic pivot; and a third bar configured to pivot about the first dynamic pivot and the second dynamic pivot, wherein the proof mass moves along the resonator axis when the pivoting linkage pivots. |
US11686579B2 |
Level with magnetic coupling
A tool, such as a level, including one or more magnetic coupling device is provided. The magnetic coupling device may be a magnetic circuit including metal components surrounding a magnet, such as a permanent rare-earth magnet. |
US11686575B2 |
Hardness and flatness tester
Methods and systems for determining the integrity of a manufactured board are disclosed. An example system includes a testing platform configured to secure the manufactured board, a sensor configured to measure a parameter corresponding to a flatness of a surface of the board, and a controller. The controller is configured to identify regions on the surface corresponding to one of a peak or a valley based on the parameter, and calculate a score representing the integrity of the manufactured board based on the identified peaks and valleys. The controller adjusts a flow rate, a pressure, a temperature, and position of a deposited substance in a manufacturing process based on a comparison with a height of the peak and/or a depth of the valley to stored peak heights and/or valley depths. In some examples, a mechanical tester determines a compressive strength and a density of the board at the identified regions. |
US11686573B2 |
Fringe projection for in-line inspection
A structured light pattern comprising at least two sub-patterns in the direction of motion are projected onto an object during in-line inspection. Images of the object are captured for each sub-pattern. The sub-patterns are used to establish correspondence and to construct a profile using dense per pixel camera-projection correspondence. |
US11686560B2 |
Light shield device
A visual impairment device includes a power supply, an intense light source having two or more beams of intense light with different peak wavelengths and a wavelength bandwidth less than 50 nm, a modulator and a control circuit. The modulator operates to modulates the two or more beams of intense light to produce a spatial array such that at least one of the beams used to produce the spatial array has the requisite irradiance to cause visual impairment. In some examples, the beams of intense light are laser beams. Also included are methods of using the device to cause visual impairment of an intruder who enters a visual impairment zone created by said device. |
US11686559B2 |
Laser weapon system
A laser weapon system is described. Particularly, embodiments describe subsystems of a laser weapon system including those necessary for laser generation, operational control, optical emission, and heat dissipation configured to provide a lightweight unit of reduced dimensions. |
US11686558B2 |
Determining a distance between a conducted electrical weapon and an electrode using sound
A conducted electrical weapon (“CEW”) launches wire-tethered electrodes from one or more cartridges to provide a current through a human or animal target to impede locomotion of the target. The CEW may detect when the electrodes launched from the cartridges may provide the current through more than one target. The CEW may detect when electrodes launched from the cartridges may provide the current through the same target. The CEW may set the pulse rate of the current based on detecting the launch of electrodes from one or more cartridges, detecting that electrodes may provide the current through two or more targets, and/or detecting that two or more pairs of electrodes may deliver the current through the same target. |
US11686555B2 |
Multi-curve steel body armor and method of manufacturing same
A steel armor plate and method of manufacturing is described. The armor plate has three curves, a first curve about an axis that parallels the length of the armor plate, and two additional curves about axes that parallel the width of the armor plate. A die for manufacturing said plate is described, the die being formed of a stack of metal plates, each plate having a curve that substantially matches the first curve, the stack of plates being arranged in a step-down-then-step-up fashion to form a concavity that approximates one of the two additional curves. |
US11686553B2 |
Firearm retainer for holsters
A firearm retention mechanism is provided for a holster. The device comprises first and second arms that each have a first end and a second end, outwardly extending retention elements and trigger guard stops, and a fastener which connects the first and second arms so that they define an open top, with the retention elements and trigger guard stops facing one another, the trigger guard stops located below the retention elements. The arms are connected to sides of the holster with the open top facing upwardly to receive a trigger guard of the firearm, which is then pressed between the retention elements. |
US11686551B2 |
Firearm handguard assembly
A handguard assembly for installation on a firearm includes a handguard, an index block, a first fastener, and a second fastener. The handguard includes first and second clearance apertures and the index block includes first and second threaded apertures. The first and second fasteners extend through the respective first and second clearance apertures and threaded into the respective first and second threaded apertures. The first and second fasteners define respective first and second longitudinal axes that are non-parallel and non-collinear with each other. Tightening the first and second fasteners with respect to the index block secures the handguard to the index block and prevents movement of the handguard relative firearm. |
US11686550B1 |
Shooting toy
A shooting toy includes a gun body defining a bullet loading position and a launching position, a bullet loading device rotatably arranged on an outer side of the gun body, a pumping device communicated with the launching position, and a rotating device rotatably arranged in the gun body. The rotating device defines bullet accommodating cavities. The rotating device drives the bullet accommodating cavities to rotate in the gun body, so that the bullet accommodating cavities rotate to the bullet loading position and the launching position in turn. The bullet loading device loads soft bullets to the bullet loading position during a rotation process, so that the soft bullets are loaded in the bullet accommodating cavities. The pumping device pumps pressurized air to the launching position, so that each of the soft bullets is shot from the launching position under driving of the pressurized air. |
US11686548B2 |
Firearm receiver assembly
An upper receiver assembly for a firearm having an upper receiver with an integral barrel nut, a handguard assembly and a barrel nut assembly with a barrel and lock nut is provided. The barrel is received by the upper receiver and is secured directly to the upper receiver using the lock nut. The upper receiver also includes an integral handguard mounting member to which the handguard assembly may be directly attached. The upper receiver assembly allows the user to attach both the barrel and handguard assemblies directly to the upper receiver, independently of one another. |
US11686546B1 |
Firearm locking system
A firearm locking system that can lock a trigger by remote activation by an authorized user using a trigger lock that can block a trigger of a firearm from being pulled sufficiently to fire the firearm, The trigger lock can be advanced forward into the locked configuration and retracted into an unlocked configuration with the use of an actuator, such as a motor, Tamper-resistant features can be employed to prevent unauthorized users from disabling the firearm locking system. For example, when the trigger lock blocks the trigger, the trigger lock can also lock the upper receiver from being removed preventing access to the firearm locking system from the top of the firearm. The actuator or can be detachably connected to the trigger lock such that when the grip is removed, the actuator disconnects from the trigger lock causing the trigger lock to enter a jammed configuration. |
US11686545B2 |
Rifle receiver alignment and tensioning system
A rifle having a receiver alignment system includes an upper receiver and a lower receiver configured to engage with each other in an assembled configuration by aligning and pressing an exterior portion of the upper receiver into an interior portion of the lower receiver. A cavity is defined within the interior portion of the lower receiver configured to receive the upper receiver. A lug positioned on the upper receiver defines an alignment groove formed on a lower surface of the lug. A plunger pin is provided in a hole defined within the interior portion of the lower receiver. The plunger pin is configured to engage with the alignment groove and generate a spring-loaded tension when the upper receiver and the lower receiver are engaged in an assembled configuration. |
US11686538B2 |
Cross corrugated media and related method
A fill pack includes a first sheet and a second sheet. The first sheet has a first end, a second end and a first plurality of flutes. A first microstructure includes first top flat strips, first bottom flat strips and first conduit sides connecting the first top flat strips to the first bottom flat strips. A plurality of first radii connect the first top flat strips to the first conduit sides and the first bottom flat strips to the first conduit sides. The second sheet has a second plurality of flutes. A second microstructure includes second top flat strips, second bottom flat strips and second conduit sides connecting the second top flat strips to the second bottom flat strips. A plurality of second radii connect the second top flat strips to the second conduit sides and second bottom flat strips to the second conduit sides. |
US11686530B2 |
Plate fin heat exchanger flexible manifold
A flexible manifold adapted for use on a plate-fin heat exchanger core, the flexible manifold including a plurality of individual layers configured to be metallurgically joined to respective ones of a plurality of layers of the plate-fin heat exchanger core, and further including a first end with at least one port adapted to receive or discharge a medium, a second end distal from the first end, adapted to transfer the medium to or from the plurality of individual layers, a plurality of horizontal guide vanes defining the plurality of individual layers, and a plurality vertical members positioned within each of the individual layers. The flexible manifold is configured to be mechanically and thermally compliant, and can be metallurgically joined to the heat exchanger core by brazing or welding. |
US11686529B2 |
Rotary kiln seal and method
A rotary seal assembly for a rotary kiln having a hood and a rotary drum with an opening formed between the drum and the hood, and an end. The rotary seal assembly includes a flexible framework arrangement that attaches to the end. The rotary seal assembly includes a riding surface that engages the drum as the drum rotates. The riding surface includes a series of seal segments with each seal segment having a mounting eye positioned to eliminate a fulcrum point at the mounting eye. The rotary seal assembly includes a seal that is supported by the riding surface and is in essentially 360-degree contact with the drum when it is rotating and seals the opening between the drum when it is rotating in the hood to prevent fluid flow into and out of the end. A rotary seal assembly for a rotary kiln having a hood and a rotary drum with an opening formed between the drum and the hood, and an end, includes redundant tension springs which form a complete 360-degree circle around the drum. A method for sealing an opening formed between a drum and a hood. |
US11686526B2 |
Refrigerated display case with shelf indexing system
A refrigerated display case is provided. The refrigerated display case includes a rear wall has a first end, a second end disposed opposite the first end and a plurality of markings disposed between the first end and the second end. A mounting rail is coupled to the rear wall. A shelf is adjustably coupleable to the mounting rail at a plurality of positions between the first end and the second end of the rear wall. The plurality of markings are configured to indicate a distance from the first end of the rear wall to the shelf based on alignment of the shelf with at least one of the plurality of markings. |
US11686523B2 |
Refrigeration unit
A refrigeration unit having an evaporator tube, a heater tube in a spaced relationship with the evaporator tube, a wire that couples the evaporator tube to the heater tube, and a bracket having a first panel configured to contact the heater tube and a second panel that defines a recess configured to receive the heater tube therein. |
US11686521B2 |
Refrigerator
A refrigerator includes a first storage chamber, a second storage chamber, and a heat exchange chamber therebetween. At least one first inlet is configured to introduce cold air from the first storage chamber into the heat exchange chamber, and at least one second inlet is configured to introduce cold air from the second storage chamber into the heat exchange chamber. The first and second inlets are provided at sides of the refrigerator. |
US11686519B2 |
Ice maker with pulsed fill routine
A batch ice maker can execute a pulsed fill routine in which a control system pulses water from a water supply into the sump until the sump reaches a predefined freeze routine starting level. Pulsing may begin after continuously filling the sump to a fill-approach level. A batch ice maker can execute a differential freeze routine in which the control system circulates water from a sump to an ice formation device until water level decreases by a predefined differential amount from a high control water level based on the water level in the sump at a point in time after the sump was filled to a freeze routine starting level. The high control water level can be set based on water level in the sump when sump water temperature reaches a predefined pre-chill temperature. The predefined pre-chill temperature can be associated with a switchover from sensible cooling to latent cooling. |
US11686517B2 |
On board chiller capacity calculation
A method of controlling operation of an air conditioning system (10) includes measuring a compressor speed of one or more chillers (12) of an air conditioning system and measuring a refrigerant pressure of the one or more chillers of the air conditioning system. A chiller load is calculated using the compressor speed and the refrigerant pressure. An air conditioning system includes one or more chillers. Each chiller includes a compressor (22), a condenser (30) operably connected to the compressor, and an evaporator (28) operably connected to the compressor and the condenser. A controller (34) is operably connected to the one or more chillers and is configured to calculate a chiller load utilizing a measurement of compressor speed and a measurement of refrigerant pressure of the chiller. |
US11686511B2 |
Motor temperature control technique with temperature override
A method of cooling a motor coupled to a compressor of a chiller includes adjusting a position of a motor cooling valve located fluidly between the motor and a refrigerant source, using a motor temperature control system coupled to the motor cooling valve to regulate an amount of refrigerant introduced into the motor from the condenser according to a temperature control scheme performed as a function of a monitored temperature in the motor, a first temperature threshold, and a second temperature threshold lower than the first temperature threshold. The temperature control scheme includes a motor cooling control process that adjusts the position of the motor cooling valve based on a stator winding temperature set point relating to stator windings of the motor. A proportionally limited close command override associated with a first temperature range above the second temperature threshold proportionally limits a close command provided to the motor cooling valve. |
US11686506B2 |
Working fluid for heat cycle, composition for heat cycle system, and heat cycle system
An object of the present invention is to provide, as a working fluid to be used for a heat cycle system, a working fluid for heat cycle that has cycle performance replaceable with that of R410A, and at the same time, has a small burden on an apparatus, low flammability, suppressed self-decomposition, and less effect on global warming, and therefore, is usable stably even if leaked, a composition for heat cycle system containing the same, and a heat cycle system using the composition. The working fluid for heat cycle contains trifluoroethylene, difluoromethane, and at least one selected from 1,1-difluoroethane, fluoroethane, propane, propylene, carbon dioxide, 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoropropene, and (E)-1,3,3,3-tetrafluoropropene at mass ratios satisfying predetermined expressions and at a ratio of the total content to be 90 to 100 mass % relative to the total amount of the working fluid and has a temperature glide of 10° C. or less. |
US11686501B2 |
Side panel assembly for roof top units
A wall panel assembly for a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) unit includes a panel having a main body, where the panel is configured to be fastened to a frame of the HVAC unit, and a plurality of stiffeners attached to the panel along a perimeter of the main body. A stiffener of the plurality of stiffeners includes a flat portion and a raised portion offset from the flat portion, where the raised portion is configured to sealingly engage with a component disposed within the HVAC unit. |
US11686500B2 |
Air circulator
An air circulator includes a blower unit that is provided with an airflow opening on a front side of the blower unit. A grill is provided in the airflow opening, and is provided with airflow guide blades in a spiral manner Each of the airflow guide blades is convex toward an airflow direction between its inner end portion and its outer end portion to form the grill three-dimensionally. The grill further includes a circular ring that intersects with the airflow guide blades. |
US11686498B2 |
Heat transfer system and environmental control system with heat transfer system
An arrangement of multiple environmental control systems for a multi-unit structure has a first environmental control system installed in a first unit, a second environmental control system installed in a second unit, a system monitor in communication with each of the environmental control systems and a firewall. Each environmental control system has a control unit coupled to the system monitor through the firewall that prevents unauthorized devices from accessing the respective control unit and a HVAC system device coupled to the respective control unit through the firewall. For each unit, a local user device that is located inside the unit is coupled to the control unit through a local communication interface, and an external user device that is located outside the unit communicates with the control unit through the firewall. |
US11686493B2 |
Digital HVAC controller for navigating information based on two or more inputs
In some examples, a device can control one or more heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) components within a building and control a digital user interface. The device includes a dial, the digital user interface, and processing circuitry. The processing circuitry is configured to scroll, in response to detecting a set of user inputs to one or both of the digital user interface and the dial, through a sequence of carousel screens for display on the digital user interface and display, on the digital user interface after a period of time following a most recent user input of the set of user inputs, a default carousel screen of the sequence of carousel screens. Additionally, the processing circuitry is configured to display, on the digital user interface, an idle screen corresponding to the default carousel screen of the sequence of carousel screens. |
US11686492B2 |
Systems and methods for HVAC filter replacement type recommendation
An HVAC system within a building including an HVAC device having an air filter, a number of sensors, and a control device. The control device has a processor that is configured to determine a current air quality metric based on air quality measurements received by the sensor. The control device is further configured to calculate an average air quality metric based on the current air quality metric and a set of previous air quality metrics. The control device is further configured to store the average air quality metric. The control device is further configured to generate an air filter type recommendation based on the average air quality metric. |
US11686491B2 |
Systems for refrigerant leak detection and management
A control system for a heating, ventilation, and/or air conditioning (HVAC) system includes a sensor configured to detect a concentration of refrigerant in air. The control system also includes a controller configured to receive feedback from the sensor indicative of the concentration of refrigerant in air, determine that the concentration of refrigerant in air is less than a threshold value, and determine that the HVAC system is in an operating mode. The controller is configured to operate a blower of the HVAC system for a predetermined time period based on the determinations that the concentration of refrigerant in air is less than the threshold value and that the HVAC system is in the operating mode. |
US11686490B2 |
HVAC functionality restoration systems and methods
The present disclosure includes techniques that enable a conditioned air system to automatically restore functionality and/or to operate at reduced functionality when a fault is detected, for example, to facilitate reducing likelihood that continuing operation with the fault present will decrease lifespan of the conditioned air system. To facilitate improving operation of the conditioned air system when a fault is present, the control system of the conditioned air system may utilize substitute sensor data and/or adjust its control algorithm. In this manner, the control system may facilitate improving operational reliability and/or availability of the conditioned air system, for example, by adaptively adjusting its operation to enable the conditioned air system to continue operating even when a fault is present, while reducing likelihood that the continued operation will reduce lifespan of the conditioned air system. |
US11686489B2 |
Modulating reheat functionality for HVAC system
A heating, ventilation, and/or air conditioning (HVAC) system includes a first condenser coil of a refrigerant circuit, wherein the first condenser coil is configured to receive a first refrigerant flow from a compressor of the refrigerant circuit, a modulating valve of the refrigerant circuit, and a control circuitry communicatively coupled to the modulating valve. The modulating valve is configured to receive a second refrigerant flow from the compressor and configured to direct the second refrigerant flow to a second condenser coil of the refrigerant circuit and to a reheat coil of the refrigerant circuit in a parallel flow arrangement, and the control circuitry is configured to operate the modulating valve to apportion the second refrigerant flow between the second condenser coil and the reheat coil based on a detected operating parameter of an air flow directed across the reheat coil. |
US11686483B2 |
Ventilation fan mounting assembly
An assembly for use in mounting an object in an opening in a structural member, the structural member having opposing first and second surfaces, the assembly including a housing that is sized and shaped to define an interior to house the object and that can be received within the opening in the structural member, a trim ring sized and shaped to fit within the interior of the housing and to bear against the second surface of the structural member, and a cover having a first panel sized and shaped to cover the trim ring, the cover having a connector that releasably connects the cover to the housing, the cover further including at least one standoff extending therefrom that is sized and shaped to bear against the trim ring to hold the trim ring in place. |
US11686482B2 |
Systems and methods for drying roofs
Roof drying processes and associated systems. A representative process includes drawing moisture-laden air from within the internal structure of a roof via a vacuum blower, a extraction insert and an extraction manifold, and removing moisture from the moisture-laden air via a dehumidifier. The dry air can be directed back into the roof through an injection insert and an injection manifold. |
US11686481B2 |
Prevention of microbial growth in a humidifier through nutrient limitation
The invention provides a humidifier apparatus (100) comprising (i) a first chamber (110) for containing water (101), (ii) a humidifying element (120) configured to facilitate evaporation and/or nebulization of water (101) contained in the first chamber (110), wherein the humidifying element (120) comprises a wick element (130), (iii) a replaceable or refillable unit (230) for containing an immobilized phosphate removing material (150), wherein the phosphate removing material (150) is configured to reduce a concentration of phosphate in water (101) before evaporation and/or nebulization of the water (101), and wherein the wick element (130) comprises the phosphate removing material (150), wherein the phosphate removing material (150) is comprised by the wick element (130) as one or more of impregnated phosphate removing material (150) and coated phosphate removing material (150), and wherein the wick element (130) is configured as the replaceable unit (230). Further, a wick element (130) comprising a phosphate removing material (150) is presented. |
US11686480B2 |
Noise-adaptive extremum-seeking controller
A method for performing extremum-seeking control of a plant includes determining multiple values of a correlation coefficient that relates a control input provided as an input to the plant to a performance variable that characterizes a performance of the plant in response to the control input. The performance variable includes a noise-free portion and an amount of noise. The method includes determining an adjusted correlation coefficient by scaling a first value of the correlation coefficient selected from the multiple values relative to a second value of the correlation coefficient selected from the multiple values. The adjusted correlation coefficient relates the noise-free portion of the performance variable to the control input. The method includes using the adjusted correlation coefficient to modulate the control input provided as an input to the plant. |
US11686473B2 |
Combustion liner
A liner for a combustor in a gas turbine engine and a related method. The liner includes a liner body having a cold side and a hot side. The liner includes a dilution array having a plurality of dilution passages, each dilution passage of the plurality of dilution passages having a concatenated geometry repeating in a predetermined pattern and extending circumferentially around the liner body. The dilution passage integrates a first dilution air flow flowing through the dilution passage from the cold side to the hot side and a second dilution air flow flowing through the dilution passage from the cold side to the hot side into an integrated dilution air flow and injects the integrated dilution air flow into a core primary combustion zone of the combustor to attain a predetermined combustion state of the combustor. The dilution array is repeated along an axial length of the liner body. |
US11686468B1 |
Birthday candle holding assembly
A birthday candle holding assembly includes a panel that has a plurality of first wells to insertably receive a birthday candle. Each of the first wells has a circular shape thereby facilitating the first wells to receive cylindrical birthday candles. The panel has a plurality of second wells to receive letter or number birthday candles. A plurality of legs is each pivotally disposed on the panel. Each of the legs is positionable in a deployed position having the legs extending downwardly from the panel thereby facilitating the panel to support the birthday candles over a birthday cake. Each of the legs is positionable in a folded position to facilitate the panel to be positioned in a dishwasher for cleaning the panel. |
US11686465B2 |
Leaf blower illumination system
The present invention relates to an illumination system for a leaf blower, which can be integrated into the original product or configured as an aftermarket product for use with existing leaf blowers. In an example, the illumination system includes at least one light assembly including at least one light source provided in association with a housing member. The housing member is integrated into at least one shoulder strap of a backpack blower such that the at least one light source is directed away from the front surface of the shoulder strap, or positioned between the shoulder straps by attachment members. A blower nozzle mounted illumination system is also provided. |
US11686464B2 |
Head housing for curing pipeline resin lining
A head housing for curing of resin pipeline lining used in heads for curing inner pipeline resin linings with significantly increased heat dissipation efficiency, having at least one cooling passage (6), which length S is more than twice the length L of the longitudinal part (1) of this housing. |
US11686461B1 |
Intelligent light source module and lighting fixture
The intelligent light source module includes an LED lamp panel, a built-in intelligent drive module, and an integrated lens structure. The built-in intelligent drive module is provided at a middle of the LED lamp panel and electrically connected to the LED lamp panel. A plurality of white-light lamp beads and a plurality of color-light lamp beads are dispersedly arranged at the LED lamp panel outside the built-in intelligent drive module. The integrated lens structure is provided above the LED lamp panel and the built-in intelligent drive module, and includes a plurality of lenses and a raised portion. The raised portion corresponds to the built-in intelligent drive module, the lenses are in one-to-one correspondence with the white-light lamp beads and the color-light lamp beads, and the lenses mix white light emitted by the white-light lamp beads and color light emitted by the color-light lamp beads into uniform light by optical processing. |
US11686460B2 |
Durable coated and wired diode apparatus
Disclosed herein are apparatuses for providing light, such as through lighting wiring apparatuses. Some apparatuses may include three wires extending along a similar direction, such as a first component wire, a second component wire, and a return wire. The three wires may have a first and second predominantly terminal section, and the first predominantly terminal section of the first component wire may be connected to the first predominantly terminal section of the second component wire near the first end of the apparatus. The second predominantly terminal sections of the three wires may be connected near the second end of the apparatus and a plurality of diodes may be connected to the first component wire and the second component wire at periodic distances. |
US11686458B2 |
Fixing mechanism and lamp
A fixing mechanism comprises a casing, a plurality of clamping members, and a biasing member respectively configured in the casing. The casing includes an inner surface and surrounds an accommodating space, and the accommodating space has a large-diameter end and a small-diameter end. The plurality of clamping members are configured in the accommodating space, and each clamping member has an outer surface facing the inner surface. A cross section of the outer surface along the axial direction is arc-shaped and the outer surface of the clamping member contacts with the inner surface of the casing partially. The clamping members can be pushed toward the large-diameter end of the accommodating space to separate the clamping members from each other, so that the wire can move between the clamping members. The biasing member is disposed in the accommodating space and located on one side of the large-diameter end. The biasing member can push the clamping members toward the small-diameter end of the accommodating space to make the clamping members close to each other to clamp the wire. Therefore, the contact area and friction force between the clamping members and the inner surface of the casing can be reduced, and the convenience of the operation can be improved. The invention also provides a lamp using the fixing mechanism. |
US11686456B2 |
Tilting orchestral light
An innovative light fixture for use with acoustical shells is disclosed. The fixture incorporates a dome gimbal to allow rotation front-to-back and left-right around a horizontal axis and a third axis of rotation around a vertical axis. The dome configuration allows for a low profile and toolless adjustment allows stage side aiming by hand. |
US11686451B2 |
Light for the exterior of a vehicle
A light for the exterior of a vehicle includes at least one illuminant and a lens. The illuminant emits light in an activated state that hits the lens directly or indirectly via a reflector. The lens is transparent to light in a first predetermined wavelength range and reflects light in a second different wavelength range when the illuminant is deactivated. The illuminant is at least one light-emitting diode (LED). The diode emits light in a third wavelength range, which is predetermined such that the emitted light, after transmission through the lens, is present in a predetermined fourth wavelength range that is at least different from the second wavelength region. The light can be used as part of a rear light in a vehicle. |
US11686448B1 |
Apparatus of projector headlights
This invention is a projector headlight that, while offering dual beam patterns, boasts a 100% utilization of the light emitted from a light source by one of the following methods: (1) employing a reflective cutoff shield means to reflect the incoming light from said light source back to the reflector to enhance the illumination in low-beam pattern, (2) using reversible cutoff shield means to reflect the incoming light from said light source back to the reflector to enhance the illumination in low-beam pattern with no moving part involved, (3) utilizing a selective light-filter cutoff means to selectively reflect the incoming light from said light source back to the reflector to enhance the illumination in low-beam pattern without making use of any moving part, (4) using a low-beam light-emitting subassembly and a high-beam light-emitting subassembly that are separated by partition means to achieve dual beam patterns with no moving part, or (5) adopting a low-beam light-emitting subassembly in low-beam pattern and a high-beam light-emitting subassembly in high-beam pattern without any moving part. |
US11686445B1 |
Multi-branch conductive rotary mechanism with low cost
A multi-branch conductive rotary mechanism with low cost includes a main body and a rotating shell configured to axially rotate with respect to the main body. A drive motor and a rotating connector are arranged inside the main body, and the rotating connector is driven by the drive motor to synchronously rotate. The rotating connector is connected to the rotating shell, and the rotating connector is configured to drive the rotating shell to synchronously rotate. The multi-branch conductive rotary mechanism further includes at least one external connector arranged on an outside of the rotating shell, and a projection lamp assembly. The at least one external connector is configured to be connected to external functional components. The projection lamp assembly is arranged on an inside or an outside of the main body. |
US11686444B2 |
Lighting assembly for electrically configured light distributions
Disclosed is a lighting assembly for providing electrically configured light distributions and illumination patterns. The light distributions can be pre-configured and stored in a memory device or adjusted once installed in an environment by use of a wired or wireless controller or control device. The lighting assembly comprises at least one primary transmissive optical element and multiple light sources arranged in two or more independently addressed electrical channels spatially arranged on a common plane of the lighting assembly housing. Each light source channel is both physically separated and electrically adjustable in order to control light input into the optical element and subsequently adjust the light distribution output of the lighting assembly. The lighting assembly can be used to provide a wide range of symmetric and asymmetric lighting distributions for direct or indirect lighting as well as focusing or defocusing a projected beam in a spotlight or downlight configuration. The lighting assembly is therefore useful in a wide range of typical indoor and outdoor lighting applications including downlighting, spotlighting, wall washing, cove lighting, retail lighting, warehouse lighting. It is also possible to produce useful tunable white or color related lighting effects wherein different color temperature variants of white or different colors, such as red, green or blue might have different lighting distributions. |
US11686439B2 |
Adjustable light emitting diode luminaire device and system for customized installation
A lighting system is disclosed that includes elongated LED light fixture with one or more master circuit boards configured to power light emitting diodes. The elongated LED light fixtures include modular light boards with arrays of light emitting diodes that interchangeably couple to the matched connectors on the master circuit board. The system further includes elongated LED light fixtures with telescoping end features, fenestrated diffuser optics at ends of the elongated LED fight fixtures and/or pivoting corner features that join sections of the elongated LED light fixtures. |
US11686436B2 |
LED filament and light bulb using LED filament
This application relates to the field of lighting, and discloses an LED filament including: at least one LED section, each LED section including at least two LED chips, adjacent LED chips being electrically connected to each other; electrodes, electrically connected to the LED section; and a light conversion layer, wrapping the LED section and parts of the electrodes, and including a top layer and a carrying layer, the carrying layer including a base layer and a transparent layer, the base layer including an upper surface and a lower surface opposite to each other, the upper surface of the base layer being in contact with a part of the top layer, and a part of the lower surface of the base layer being in contact with the transparent layer. This application has the characteristics of uniform light emission and good heat dissipation effect. |
US11686433B2 |
Collapsible fluid collection container
A fluid collection container includes a self-supporting, collapsible bag with a threaded cylindrical inlet ring or spout and a strainer removably seated within the ring. The strainer can separate a macroscopic solid object from a viscous liquid. The fluid collection container includes a rectangular prismatic box with the spout extending through and a threaded cap removably coupled to the spout. A method of draining automotive oil includes positioning the bag beneath an oil pan of an automobile, removing an oil plug from the automotive oil pan and allowing the oil plug to fall into the strainer; draining the automotive oil through the strainer into the bag; removing an oil filter from the automobile; removing the strainer from the inlet; inserting the oil filter; and screwing a threaded the cap onto the inlet. |
US11686431B1 |
Supporting structure with sucking unit
A supporting structure includes a seat, a suction cup, a rotary plate, and a support, wherein the suction cup is located at a cavity of the seat. The rotary plate is disposed between the seat and a bottom portion of the support. The support drives the suction cup to act together. By rotating the rotary plate clockwise or counter-clockwise, a distance between the bottom portion of the support and the seat could be changed to make the suction cup be attached to or removed from a smooth surface of an object. The supporting structure of the present invention facilitates the convenience of use. |
US11686430B2 |
Mobile device positioning structure
The present invention discloses a mobile device positioning structure including, a central magnetic portion on a mounting surface of a fixture for magnetically positioning the back of a mobile device and a ring-shaped magnetic portion formed by two curved clamp arms which are bilaterally symmetrical to each other, and separated and unfolded from each other. After the two curved clamp arms are unfolded relative to the mounting surface, the back of the mobile device is magnetically positioned by the central magnetic portion, and both sides of the mobile device are elastically abutted, clamped and positioned by the two curved clamp arms. |
US11686429B2 |
Supporting assembly and frame having same
A frame includes first and second mounting assemblies pivotally connected with each other. The frame also includes first, second and third leg assemblies. The first leg assembly is pivotally connected the first mounting assembly. The second leg assembly is pivotally connected with the second mounting assembly. The third leg assembly is pivotally connected with both of the first and second mounting assemblies. The frame further includes one or more supporting assemblies to enhance stability of the frame. A supporting assembly includes first, second and third members and a controller. The first member is connected with the third leg assembly. The controller is connected with the first member and selectively movable along the first member. The second member is pivotally connected with the controller and the first mounting assembly, and the third member is pivotally connected with the controller and the second mounting assembly. |
US11686424B2 |
Apparatus having plurality of stands
One embodiment of an apparatus having plurality of stands includes a central stand member 3600H at middle; a plurality of peripheral stand members including a plurality of peripheral stand members wherein each peripheral stand member 3700A further including a horizontally elongated stand 3701A fastened to the central stand member 3600H, and a plurality of peripheral stand members wherein each peripheral stand member 3716 further including the horizontally curved stand 3717 mounted between and fastened to one peripheral stand member 3700A at left and other peripheral stand member 3700A at right; and an electrical system 3800D being installed in the central stand member 3600H and in each peripheral stand member 3700A of the plurality of peripheral stand members for lighting plurality of light bulbs being mounted on plurality of peripheral stand members and for operating water fountain on top of the central stand member 3600H. Other embodiments are described and shown. |
US11686423B2 |
Tool for removing and installing bearings and method for changing a bearing
A tool for disassembling and assembling bearings which support an engine mounting frame of an internal combustion engine, is mounted on a base, a bearing having opposing metal securing plates and a resiliently deformable damping element extending between the securing plates, said tool comprising opposing, parallel mounting plates, each mounting plate being mountable on a securing plate of a bearing to be dissassembled or assembled, and comprising a turnbuckle, via which the opposing mounting plates are operatively connected. |
US11686417B2 |
Apparatus for autonomous pipeline assessment
A method is provided for the autonomous assessment of pipelines. The apparatus combines commercially available mechanisms for pipeline assessment in a unique untethered pipeline assessment device that is propelled through the pipeline by the flow of liquid in the pipeline, thus allowing for the assessment of pipelines much cheaper, faster, safer and less disruptive to the community than the current assessment methods. |
US11686414B2 |
Secure coupling for irrigation conduit and related methods
Improved couplings for conduit systems include a male coupling and a female coupling. The male coupling and female coupling may be mechanically engaged by inserting the male coupling into a receiver in the female coupling until fastening structures are aligned, and then rotating one or both of the male and female couplings until the fastening structures are overlapping and in interfacial engagement. The male and female couplings provide an efficient coupling solution for end-to-end conduit connection and also addresses a leakage problem in conventional irrigation pipe couplers. |
US11686411B2 |
Stretch hose and hose production method
An extensible-retractable helically reinforced hose is formed by helically wrapping a freshly extruded bead of thermoplastic material about a rotating mandrel to form a helical array of spaced reinforcing coils, and by helically wrapping a freshly extruded thin yet wide web of thermoplastic material so edge regions of the wide web are placed onto and bond continuously with the peripheries of each adjacent pair of the reinforcing coils, with a leading edge region of each new wrap of the web overlying and bonding to a trailing edge region of a prior web wrap. Central portions of each web wrap extend radially inwardly and are sandwiched between adjacent reinforcing coils when the hose is retracted to a minimal axial length. |
US11686410B2 |
Rubber composition for a cover layer of a hydraulic hose, hydraulic hose, and method for producing the hydraulic hose
A rubber composition for a cover layer of a hydraulic hose includes: ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer (EVA); and ethylene-propylene-diene terpolymer (EPDM). In an embodiment, the composition includes ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer (EVA) and ethylene-propylene-diene terpolymer (EPDM) and additives. The additives may include carbon black with a content of around 15 phr, silica with a content of around 20 phr, di-octyl adipate with a content of around 18 phr, aluminium hydroxide with a content of around 124 phr, magnesium hydroxide with a content of around 30 phr, and other chemicals with a content of around 20 phr. The other chemicals may include zinc oxide, peroxide curative, antioxidant, coagents and processing aids. |
US11686407B2 |
Valve leak repair composition
A non-curable injectable ester containing packing material for use in the repair of leaking valves contains a calcium sulfonate grease containing at least one polyalphaolefin, an ester, an anti-wear/anti-galling agent, a binding/thickening agent and a plasticizing agent. |
US11686402B2 |
Pressure relief valve with bi-directional seat
A pressure relief valve includes a valve body including a monitored pressure inlet leading to a monitored pressure region, a piston having a shear seal bore and a surface facing the monitored pressure region, a vent passage and a the shear seal assembly comprising a seal plate having a sealing surface thereon, and the shear seal assembly includes a sealing surface facing the seal plate and having a first annular area, and a first surface having an annular surface area at least twice as large as the first area of the sealing surface, the first surface facing away from the first area, and a biasing seal in contact with the first surface. |
US11686397B1 |
Pool cycling valve
A pool cycling valve with a valve body, a ratchet assembly, and a bottom plate. The valve body has an inlet port and a plurality of outlet ports. The ratchet assembly is rotatably coupled to the valve body and has a ratchet arm extending away from the ratchet assembly. When in a closed position, the ratchet assembly is configured to interfere with a stream of water. When in a open position, the ratchet assembly is rotated from the closed position by a predetermined angle. The bottom plate has an outlet port aperture aligned with one of the outlet ports and a ratchet tooth operably aligned with the ratchet arm. When the ratchet assembly rotates from the open position to the closed position, the ratchet assembly aligns the outlet port aperture with a different outlet port. |
US11686396B2 |
Valve and gas control device
A valve includes: a first plate having a first vent hole; a second plate having a second vent hole; a valve chamber positioned between the first plate and the second plate; a valve body including a third vent hole; an exhaust path-forming plate forming a first flow path between the exhaust path-forming plate and the valve body, forming a second flow path between the exhaust path-forming plate and the second plate, and having a fourth vent hole through which the first flow path is in communication with the second flow path; and a fifth vent hole. The first flow path establishes communication between the second vent hole and the fourth vent hole, and the second flow path establishes communication between the fourth vent hole and the fifth vent hole. |
US11686395B2 |
Gas valve and flow rate control method for propane gas
A ring base member of a disc seat ring is fixed to a valve disc using a bolt. The valve disc is formed of a first austenitic stainless steel containing 17.0% by mass to 21.0% by mass of Cr and 8.0% by mass to 13.0% by mass of Ni. The ring base member is formed of a second austenitic stainless steel containing 17.0% by mass to 20.0% by mass of Cr and 8.0% by mass to 15.0% by mass of Ni. |
US11686394B2 |
Bonded seat valve
A valve seat includes a first end; a second end positioned opposite from the first end; and a body extending from the first end to the second end, the body defining an inner surface and an outer surface, the inner surface defining a main bore extending through the body from the first end to the second end, the main bore defining a main bore axis, the body defining a shaft bore extending from the inner surface to the outer surface, the shaft bore defining a shaft bore axis positioned perpendicular to the main bore axis, the shaft bore defining an inner shaft opening and an outer shaft opening, the body defining a concave seat bearing surface extending around the inner shaft opening. |
US11686391B1 |
End seal with self-sealing insert
The end seal with self-sealing insert includes a flexible, or compressible body, and a stiffer insert to reduce wear caused by the rotating anilox roller. The end seal with self-sealing insert places the recesses within the body beneath an expanded insert. The insert, when under pressure, seals the holes of the body, preventing introduction and accumulation of solvents. The result is a degradation-resistant end seal. By having extensions, also referred to as posts or legs, protruding from the insert that pass into the body, the reliance on adhesives is avoided. The reduction of the use of adhesives is helpful because adhesives are sensitive to solvents used in ink and to cleaning solutions. In the preferred embodiment, circular posts extend downward from the insert, passing into circular holes in the body. |
US11686385B2 |
Shift device
A shift device includes: a shift switching member including valley parts corresponding to a shift position; a positioning member provided to establish the shift position in a state of being fitted into any one of the valley parts; a motor including a rotor and a stator and driving the shift switching member; a speed reduction mechanism section rotating the shift switching member in a state in which a rotation speed transmitted from the motor is reduced; a rotor rotational angle sensor detecting a rotational angle of the rotor; and an output shaft rotational angle sensor detecting a rotational angle of the shift switching member. The shift device detects the number of rotations of the motor based on association between output values of the output shaft rotational angle sensor and the rotor rotational angle sensor. |
US11686373B2 |
Multi-speed transmission
A multiple speed transmission includes an input member, an output member, first, second, third and fourth planetary gearsets each having first, second and third members, and a plurality of interconnecting members each connected between at least one of the first, second, third, and fourth planetary gearsets and at least another of the first, second, third, and fourth planetary gearsets. The transmission includes a plurality of torque-transmitting mechanisms between the input and output members, wherein the torque transmitting mechanisms are selectively engageable in combinations of at least four to establish at least ten forward speed ratios between the input member and the output member. |
US11686370B2 |
Support apparatus
A support apparatus includes: a protective frame connected body to hold a plurality of protection targets flexibly, each protection target being a flexible cable or pipe having one end connected to a fixed-side member and the other end connected to a movable-side member that moves relative to the fixed-side member, the protective frame connected body having a bending portion bent in a middle, an upper side and a lower side of the protective frame connected body overlapped vertically; a lower supporter to support the lower side of the protective frame connected body; and a plurality of upper supporters, each of the plurality of upper supporters supporting the upper side of the protective frame connected body at a predetermined position of the protective frame connected body and being moved by movement of the movable-side member to pass the bending portion without being in contact with the bending portion. |
US11686366B2 |
Shock absorber and shock absorber assembly
A shock absorber for a wheel suspension of a vehicle may include an outer cylinder, an outer piston that is axially displaceably guided in the outer cylinder, an inner piston that is axially displaceably guided in the outer piston, and a piston rod that is connected to the inner piston and that is guided out of the outer piston. A surface, which is located remote from the piston rod, of a piston portion of the outer piston, which is axially displaceably guided on an inner lateral surface of the outer cylinder, is connected so as to communicate partially with surroundings of the shock absorber. |
US11686364B2 |
Frictional damper
A frictional damper is designed with a tubular housing having a longitudinal axis, with a tappet, which is displaceable in the housing along the longitudinal axis and is led out at an open end of the housing, with a frictional element lying against the tappet and with a cap attached to the open end of the housing with axial prestressing relative to the longitudinal axis. |
US11686363B1 |
Flexible tensile member with releasable convolutions for absorbing tensile energy
An energy absorber includes a flexible tensile member having lengthwise sections arranged serially along a length of the flexible tensile member. Lengthwise sections define convolutions. Features are provided for both restricting straightening of the convolutions and automatically reconfiguring, in response predetermined tension in the flexible tensile member, to allow straightening of the convolutions. |
US11686362B2 |
Shock absorber stand
A shock stand absorber includes a resilient layer disposed on a planar frame structure and a plurality of vertical supports positioned to support the planar frame structure from below. Each of the vertical supports includes a resilient member between a first vertical support member and a second vertical support member in a telescoping arrangement. The resilient member is deformable in response to a telescoping movement between the first vertical support member and the second vertical support member. A plurality of connecting webs are formed between the vertical supports. The plurality of vertical supports are longitudinally aligned with a plurality of points on one or more paths defined on the bottom side of the planar frame structure. |
US11686360B2 |
Lock nut
A longitudinal end of the nut has: at least one blocking face forming a means for blocking a rotation of the nut along a longitudinal axis of the nut, and at least one transmission face forming a means for transmitting a force directed along the axis. The blocking face or at least one of the blocking faces and the transmission face or at least one of the transmission faces have at least one common edge, and the blocking face or at least one of the blocking faces is concave. |
US11686358B2 |
Brake systems having back plates with thermal management features
A vehicle brake system is provided that includes (or is formed from) a back plate configured to support a composite pad, at least one conditioning insert coupled to the back plate and configured to contact a surface of a wheel during a braking event and thereby to condition at least a portion of the surface of the wheel, and fins coupled with the at least one conditioning insert and configured to conduct heat generated by contact of the at least one conditioning insert with the at least the portion of the surface of the wheel away from the at least one conditioning insert. |
US11686356B2 |
Electromagnetic dog clutch
An electromagnetic dog clutch is disclosed to solve the technical problem in conventional electromagnetic dog clutches that the friction is easy to occur between a bearing seat and an end cap of a movable gear sleeve. The electromagnetic dog clutch comprises a movable gear sleeve (5) and a fixed gear sleeve (12) that mesh with each other for transmission. A first end cap (6) is provided on an outer side of the movable gear sleeve (5), a bearing (1) is provided on an outer circumference of the movable gear sleeve (5), the bearing (1) is embedded in a bearing seat (7), a rear end of the bearing seat (7) is provided with a positioning surface, and a front end of the first end cap (6) is a vertical plane that matches the positioning surface of the bearing seat (7). The front end of the first end cap (6) is provided with a positioning pin (15), the rear end of the bearing seat (7) is provided with a positioning hole to cooperate with the positioning pin (15), and the positioning pin (15) is inserted into the positioning hole to limit the bearing seat (7) and the first end cap (6) so that they can move in an axial direction relative to each other but cannot rotate relative to each other, thereby preventing the occurrence of friction between them. |
US11686355B2 |
Actuating apparatus for a friction clutch, and clutch system
An actuating apparatus has a first and a second actuating element that delimit a pressure chamber. The actuating apparatus has a rotary decoupling bearing coupled via a compensation assembly to the second actuating element for joint movement along the spatial axis. The compensation assembly comprises a first ramp element which is supported axially on the second actuating element and is preloaded relative to the second actuating element by a first preloading apparatus for rotation about the spatial axis and a second ramp element coupled to the rotary decoupling bearing. An axial overall length of the compensation group along the spatial axis changes in the case of a rotation, of the first ramp element relative to the second actuating element. The compensation assembly has a blocking element and a blocking toothing system in blocking engagement with a counter-blocking toothing system of the first ramp element |
US11686354B2 |
Dual clutch transmission
A dual clutch transmission includes an input shaft having a first clutch having a first input disc carrier, a first output disc carrier, a first force transfer region, and a first actuation piston. The transmission includes a second clutch having a second input disc carrier, a second output disc carrier, a second force transfer region, and a second actuation piston. A first sub-transmission includes a first sub-transmission input shaft and a second sub-transmission has a second sub-transmission input shaft. The input shaft, the first input disc carrier, and the second input disc carrier are connected to one another for fixedly conjoint rotation. The first output disc carrier is connected to the first sub-transmission input shaft for fixedly conjoint rotation. The second output disc carrier is connected to the second sub-transmission input shaft for fixedly conjoint rotation. The second sub-transmission input shaft is arranged coaxially with and radially surrounding the first sub-transmission input shaft. |
US11686350B2 |
Tripot housing with hybrid-elliptical tracks
A tripot housing includes a housing body that extends between a first housing end and a second housing end along a longitudinal central axis. The housing body defines a guide channel that extends from the first housing end toward the second housing end. The guide channel has a first wall, a second wall, and a third wall that extends between the first wall and the second wall. An elliptical contact surface area transitions the first wall with the third wall and the second wall with the third wall, with the elliptical contact surface areas being configured for engagement with an outer roller of a roller assembly to inhibit a locking condition. |
US11686345B2 |
Actuator
An actuator is equipped with a body and a slider. Body side rail grooves are formed in side wall portions that constitute the body. On the other hand, slider side rail grooves are formed in the slider. Body side guide rails and slider side guide rails are provided in the body side rail grooves and the slider side rail grooves, respectively. Circular arc grooves serving as ball grooves are formed by body side ball receiving portions of the body side guide rails, and slider side ball receiving portions of the slider side guide rails. |
US11686341B2 |
Foil bearing assembly including segmented inner foil assembly and compressor including same
A bearing system includes a bearing housing and a foil bearing assembly. The bearing housing includes a sleeve that defines a cylindrical bore and includes at least one bearing assembly locking feature, and a mounting structure. The foil bearing assembly includes an outer foil assembly, an inner foil assembly, and a bump foil assembly positioned between the outer foil assembly and the inner foil assembly. The outer foil assembly includes at least one outer foil pad that extends circumferentially from a first end including a bearing retention feature to a second end. The bearing retention feature is cooperatively engaged with the at least one bearing assembly locking feature. The inner foil assembly includes a plurality of circumferentially-spaced inner foil pads. Each inner foil pad extends circumferentially from a tab to a free end. At least one inner foil pad is welded to the outer foil assembly along the tab. |
US11686340B2 |
Connecting device comprising a bolted clevis and a deformable ring in the clevis
A device for fitting two components together by a clevis is improved by a seal including a deformable ring subjected to axial compression between one of the cheeks and a mobile washer which is brought closer to the cheek when a bolt passing through the clevis is tightened. This axial compression causes the rod to be clamped by the seal, eliminating all play and giving the assembly good cohesion while at the same time eliminating the transmission of vibration and noise. |
US11686332B1 |
Accordion clip
A fastener for securing a panel to a substructure includes a flange having a bore, a base disposed under the flange and having a post extending upwardly from the base, the post having a retaining member at an upper portion thereof, and at least one flexible hinge resiliently connecting the base and the flange such that when the base is pushed toward the flange, the post with the retaining member passes through the bore adapted to engage with other member. The flange further includes flexible walls formed around the bore and extending outward with retaining clips formed at respective leading ends thereof. The flexible walls bend towards the bore when pressed into the bore. |
US11686326B2 |
Ceiling fan and mounting base of ceiling fan
A mounting base of a ceiling fan has a mounting disc, a fitting sleeve, and a positioning unit. The mounting disc has a through hole. The fitting sleeve is mounted in the through hole and has a hanging block located on an end of the fitting sleeve. The fitting sleeve is hung on the mounting disc via the hanging block. An accommodating space is formed through the fitting sleeve and is adapted to accommodate a hanging rod. The positioning unit is mounted in the accommodating space and is capable of engaging with the hanging rod. The positioning unit has a bending edge. The positioning unit is hung on the fitting sleeve via the bending edge. The mounting base has a simplified assembling process and a great stability in mounting structure. |
US11686317B2 |
Long-distance speed control system for brushless DC motor of fan
A long-distance speed control system for a brushless DC motor of a fan is provided. The long-distance speed control system includes a switch connected with a mains power supply, a switch circuit, a voltage detection module, a power cord, a processing unit, and a drive unit, which can control the multi-stage rotational speed of the motor. In the field of brushless DC motors for fans, there is no need to use analog-to-digital conversion chips between the mains power supply and the processor, having the advantages of low cost, environmental protection, and reduction of waste of earth resources. Besides, the switch, the switch circuit and the power cord can withstand the mains power supply, having the advantages of less signal attenuation and long-distance transmission. |
US11686315B2 |
Ceiling fan and impeller blade
A ceiling mounted fan or ceiling fan includes a body defining an interior passage having an inlet and an outlet provided on the body. The inlet, outlet, and interior passage can be annular. An impeller mounted is mounted within the interior passage and driven by a motor mounted within the body to draw a volume of air through the interior passage from the inlet to the outlet. The impeller blades include a set of extensions extending from the tip. |
US11686314B2 |
Fan motor
A fan motor for a vacuum cleaner includes a motor mount defining a cooling flow path inlet, an impeller, an impeller cover defining an air inlet, an air discharge opening defined at the motor mount and configured to discharge air to an outer space of the motor mount, and a cooling flow path outlet defined vertically above the motor mount. The cooling flow path inlet is configured to introduce air from the outer space of the motor mount into an inner space of the motor mount to cool the motor part, and the cooling flow path outlet is configured to discharge air from the inner space of the motor mount toward a space that is defined between the impeller and the air discharge opening based on the space between the impeller and the air discharge opening having a lower pressure than the inner space of the motor mount. |
US11686313B2 |
Fluid pumping system
Fluid pumping system for a vehicle with an internal combustion engine, the fluid pumping system comprising: a housing; an electric motor; a planetary gear with a first member that can be driven by the internal combustion engine, a second member driven by the electric motor, and a third member; and a pump driven by the third element of the planetary gear set, the housing being closed by a pump flange and a pulley with pulley cover, wherein at least the pulley and/or a ring gear disposed in the pulley is made of plastic. |
US11686311B1 |
Drive shaft connector with counterweight and blades for cooling pump motor
A fluid pump includes a pump head and a motor coupled by a drive shaft. The pump head includes a pump inlet, a pump outlet, and a pumping stage in which a movable pump element is driven by the drive shaft. The motor includes a motor rotor and a motor stator. A connector couples the motor rotor and the drive shaft. The connector includes a plate rotatable with the drive shaft, fan blades attached to the plate for establishing a flow of air for cooling the motor, and one or more counterweights attached to the plate for reducing or eliminating imbalance created by certain forces generated by the pump during operation. |
US11686308B2 |
Oil-free water-injected screw air compressor
An oil-free water-injected screw air compressor comprises a housing that encloses two rotors for generating compressed air, and an air water separator for separating the water from the compressed air. Water injection can effectively cool a compressor, and some embodiments provide a sealing system for isolation of compressor bearing lubricant from water used for cooling. |
US11686307B2 |
Compressor having oil feeding channels
A scroll type compressor includes an orbiting scroll including an orbiting wrap and a fixed scroll including a fixed wrap, in which first and second oil channels are respectively configured to supply oil to inner and outer oil channels formed by the orbiting wrap and the fixed wrap. Thus, the scroll type compressor has an oil channel structure that allows oil feeding into to the scrolls. |
US11686305B2 |
Power end for hydraulic fracturing pump
A hydraulic fracturing pump includes a power end with a plurality of torsion tubes extending between sides of a crankcase housing in which a crankshaft is rotatably mounted. The crankshaft is coupled by piston arms to crossheads disposed to reciprocate along crosshead axes that are perpendicular to the crankshaft. Disposed within the crankcase housing are a plurality of ribs generally perpendicular to the crankshaft and extending from the base of the crankshaft housing to an upper surface of the crankshaft housing. The torsion tubes are generally adjacent the upper surface of the crankcase housing and pass perpendicularly through each of the plurality of ribs and are attached to the ribs to provide rigidity to the power end. |
US11686301B2 |
Pump system with leak damage protection
An electric diaphragm pump having a pump head assembly in a first housing, a motor assembly in a second housing, a fluid sensor, and a leak alert system and/or pump shut-off system. The fluid sensor detects a presence of fluid which has leaked outside of a pump chamber and is located within a cavity of the diaphragm drive chamber. The leak alert system indicates that fluid has been detected by the fluid sensor and the shut-off control system stops operation of the pump based on fluid being detected by the fluid sensor. |
US11686299B2 |
Multi-pressure integrated air pump
A high and low-pressure integrated air pump includes a single housing including an air inlet and an air outlet. A high-pressure pump is disposed within the housing and in fluid communication with the air inlet, and uses a first outlet passage to discharge to the air outlet. A low-pressure pump is also disposed within the housing and in fluid communication with the air inlet, and uses a second outlet passage to discharge to the air outlet. |
US11686298B1 |
Pump guard protective sleeve
The invention disclosed is a sump basin protective sleeve that replaces the use of common gravel as a filtering medium around sump pump basins. Disclosed is a protective sleeve having an inner layer and outer layer made of filtering microfiber whereby the inner layer and the outer layer are joined to each other whereby a geosynthetic aggregate is installed in between the inner layer and outer layer and cell pockets formed to evenly disperse the aggregate and also to provide a plurality of drain line entrances by cutting into a desired cell pocket to install a drain line without disturbing the aggregate contained in the remaining cell pockets. |
US11686296B2 |
Fluid routing plug
A fluid routing plug for use with a fluid end section. The fluid end section being one of a plurality of fluid end sections making up a fluid end side of a high pressure pump. The fluid routing plug is installed within a horizontal bore formed in a fluid end section and is configured to route fluid throughout the fluid end section. |
US11686292B2 |
Methods and system for transporting a component of a wind turbine
Provided is a method for transporting a component of a wind turbine to a storing position, wherein the component is mounted on a transport frame, including providing a transport arrangement including at least two elongate, height-adjustable, self-propelled transporter units, positioning the transport frame with the component mounted thereon onto the transport arrangement such that the self-propelled transporter units are spaced apart by a predefined lateral distance from each other, using the transport arrangement, rolling the component to a storing position where at least one support device has been positioned, such that at least a part of the at least one support device is located between a pair of the self-propelled transporter units, lowering the self-propelled transporter units such that the transport frame comes to rest on the at least one support device, and removing the transport arrangement from under the supported transport frame. |
US11686274B2 |
Confluence structure of a primary stream and a secondary stream in a bypass turbine engine
A confluence structure of an aircraft bypass turbine engine which includes a confluence plate with a downstream end supported by a portion that is movable in the direction of the axis by a control mechanism which can optionally be adjusted in flight. A mobile portion of a sleeve delimiting the secondary stream on the outside, and an inner projection of the outer casing can also slide axially in certain embodiments. This provides a wide range of options for modifying the gas dilution and operating conditions of the engine. |
US11686273B2 |
Self-damping actuator
The subject matter of this specification can be embodied in, among other things, an actuator apparatus includes an output member configured to actuate between a first positional configuration and a second positional configuration, a source fluid reservoir, a fluid velocity resistor configured to provide a predetermined resistance to fluid flow, a fluid velocity fuse configured to flow fluid flows having a first predetermined range of fluid velocities and to block fluid flows having second predetermined range of fluid velocities, and a fluid actuator assembly configured to urge fluid flow from the source fluid reservoir through the fluid velocity resistor and the fluid velocity fuse based on actuation of the output member. |
US11686272B2 |
Aircraft propulsion system with variable area inlet
A propulsion system assembly includes a variable area inlet and an inlet duct. The variable area inlet includes an outer airflow inlet passage, an inner airflow inlet passage, an inlet structure and a center body structure. The outer airflow inlet passage is between the inlet structure and the center body structure. The inner airflow inlet passage is formed within the center body structure. The center body structure includes a valve configured to regulate air flow through the inner airflow inlet passage. The valve includes a first door configured to pivot between a closed position and an open position. The inlet duct is configured to receive air from the outer airflow inlet passage when the first door is in the closed position. The inlet duct is configured to receive air from the outer airflow inlet passage and the inner airflow inlet passage when the first door is in the open position. |
US11686271B1 |
Locomotive diesel engine cylinder head cover assembly seal
A method, system and device for the sealing of a locomotive diesel engine cylinder head support frame's cover assembly. The method, system and device comprise a one-piece elastomeric seal having a plurality of protrusions/legs/appendices specifically constructed for sealing the top external covering of the individual power assemblies to prevent oil leakage during the operation of the diesel engine. The diesel engine's cylinder head cover seal has a combination of a dimensional profile and a material composition(s) that extends the diesel engine's cylinder head support frame cover seal's contact integrity and life. |
US11686270B2 |
Cast piston for an internal combustion engine, consisting of an iron-based material
A cast piston for an internal combustion engine is made of an iron-based material and has windows in at least one side wall carrying a piston pin boss. The windows are asymmetric relative to one another on the side of the skirt walls. |
US11686267B2 |
Vehicle controller with complementary capacitance for analog-to-digital converter (A/D) low pass filter
A system includes a control circuit and an adjustable low-pass filter. The control circuit is configured to receive an input signal and to control at least one engine output based on the input signal. The adjustable low-pass filter receives the input signal, and filters the input signal prior to forwarding the input signal to the control circuit. The adjustable low-pass filter has a first setting in which the adjustable low-pass filter has a first cut-off frequency and a second setting in which the adjustable low-pass filter has a second cut-off frequency. The first setting configures the control circuit to be used with a first sensor having a first dynamic range and the second setting configures the control circuit to be used with a second sensor having a second dynamic range. |
US11686254B1 |
Gearbox assembly
A gearbox assembly for a turbine engine. The turbine engine includes a drive shaft and a fan shaft. The gearbox assembly includes a first gear, a second gear, an output, and a journal pin. The first gear is connected to the drive shaft. The second gear is supported by a planet carrier. The output is connected to the fan shaft. Torque is transferred from the drive shaft of the core turbine engine to the fan shaft through the gearbox assembly. The journal pin is inserted into the planet carrier. The second gear rotates about the journal pin. A coupling of the journal pin and the planet carrier is characterized by an interference ratio greater than a minimum interference ratio of 1.0e-5. |
US11686251B1 |
Pre-chamber spark control with two ignition sources
A combustion control system and method for a turbulent jet ignition engine is presented. A controller is configured to access a trained feedforward artificial neural network (ANN) configured to model a first spark from a first ignition source and maximum brake torque (MBT) based on measured operating parameters, generate the first spark and MBT using the ANN, generate a second spark from a second ignition device, and determine a target spark timing. The ANN can be further configured to receive an input related to spark stagger. |
US11686250B2 |
Gas turbine energy supplementing systems and heating systems, and methods of making and using the same
A system and method for increasing power output of a gas turbine. A method of increasing a power output of a gas turbine comprises providing an auxiliary system configured to be coupled to the gas turbine. The auxiliary system includes a natural gas engine, a compressor, and a heat exchanger fluidly coupled to the compressor. The method includes fluidly coupling the auxiliary system to a combustor case of the gas turbine. The method comprises operating the natural gas engine to drive the compressor to compress air to form compressed air and directing exhaust of the natural gas engine to the heat exchanger. The method includes heating the compressed air in the heat exchanger using the exhaust of the natural gas engine to form heated compressed air and injecting the heated compressed air into the combustor case of the gas turbine. |
US11686236B1 |
Device for the reduction of ammonia and nitrogen oxides emissions
An exhaust gas purifying system for an engine includes a three-way catalyst, a particulate filter, an ammonia sorbent unit, an exhaust gas purifying catalyst unit, and a gas injection component including an oxygen-containing gas, all coupled to an exhaust line. Methods for purifying exhaust gas from an engine include exposing the exhaust gas to a three-way catalyst and a particulate filter, thus generating ammonia. The ammonia may be stored in an ammonia sorbent unit during a cold start condition. An oxygen-containing gas may be injected into the exhaust line. Once the ammonia sorbent has reached a desorption temperature, the ammonia may be released into the exhaust line and exposed to an exhaust gas purifying catalyst unit. The exhaust gas purifying catalyst partially oxidizes the ammonia to nitrous oxides (NOx) and subsequently catalyzes a reaction between the remaining ammonia and the nitrous oxides to give nitrogen gas and water. |
US11686235B2 |
Control of pre-SCR ammonia dosing based on look-ahead data
A method for controlling an exhaust gas aftertreatment system, wherein the system includes a first selective catalytic reduction (SCR) device, a catalytic particulate filter arrangement arranged downstream of the first SCR device, and a second selective catalytic reduction (SCR) device arranged downstream of the catalytic particulate filter arrangement. The method includes estimating future exhaust conditions based upon predicted vehicle operating conditions (s403); —estimating a future NOx conversion demand based on the estimated future exhaust conditions (s405); —dosing a reducing agent from a first reducing agent dosing device at a rate based at least on the estimated future NOx conversion demand (s406). |
US11686234B2 |
Exhaust treatment system for work vehicles and related flow mixers
An exhaust treatment system for a work vehicle includes a selective catalytic reduction (SCR) system having an SCR outlet for expelling treated exhaust flow therefrom, a flow conduit in fluid communication with the outlet, an exhaust sensor positioned within the flow conduit downstream of the outlet, and a flow mixer positioned upstream of the exhaust sensor. The flow mixer has an end wall defining sector openings circumferentially extending between first and second sector sides and radially between radially inner and outer sector ends. Moreover, the flow mixer has swirler vanes, where each of the swirler vanes extends circumferentially from the first sector side of a respective one of the sector openings and radially between radially inner and outer vane ends. Particularly, the radially outer vane end of each of the swirler vanes is spaced apart from the radially outer sector end of the respective one of the sector openings. |
US11686233B2 |
Method to control a burner for an exhaust system of an internal combustion engine
A method to control an internal combustion engine having an exhaust duct and an exhaust gas after-treatment system comprising at least one catalytic converter arranged along the exhaust duct; an oxygen sensor housed along the exhaust duct and arranged upstream of said at least one catalytic converter; and a burner suited to introduce the exhaust gases into the exhaust duct upstream of the oxygen sensor the method provides the steps of identifying the operation phases in which the internal combustion engine is turned off and the burner is turned on so that the oxygen sensor is exclusively hit by the exhaust gases produced by the burner; acquiring the signal generated by the oxygen sensor; and using the signal generated by the oxygen sensor to determine the objective fuel flow rate and the objective air flow rate to be fed to the burner. |
US11686230B2 |
Cooling structure for outboard motor
A cooling structure for an outboard motor comprises an oil case which has an oil chamber for storing lubricant oil for an engine. Said cooling structure further comprises: a main exhaust gas passage which guides exhaust gas to a lower side; a cooling water outbound path which guides cooling supply water taken from outside the outboard motor to an upper side, and cools the periphery of the main exhaust gas passage in the oil case by means of the cooling supply water; a cooling water inbound path which guides cooling discharge water that has cooled the engine to the lower side and cools the oil chamber by means of said cooling discharge water; and a mixed fluid passage which, on a side below the oil case, cools the exhaust gas by mixing the exhaust gas and the cooling discharge water. |
US11686226B2 |
Sintered alloy valve guide and method of producing sintered alloy valve guide
The present invention addresses the problem of providing a sintered alloy valve guide capable of inhibiting valve adhesion even in a high-temperature environment. The problem can be solved by a sintered alloy valve guide impregnated with a lubricating oil including pores that are sealed on the valve guide outer circumferential surface. More particularly, the problem is solved by the sealing step of performing a sealing treatment of pores on the outer circumferential surface of a sintered body impregnated with a lubricating oil. |
US11686221B2 |
Aircraft engine repair tool and method for removal and installation of a mid turbine frame in an aircraft engine
An aircraft engine repair tool for installing and/or removing a mid turbine frame from a gas turbine engine is provided. The tool includes a stabilizer configured to support a shaft via a load path different from a load path provided by the mid turbine frame rotatably supporting the shaft about a rotation axis. The tool includes a holder attachable to the mid turbine frame, and a guide movably engageable with the shaft and attachable to the holder. The guide guides movement of the holder and of the mid turbine frame relative to the shaft along the rotation axis, and prevents movement of the holder and the mid turbine frame relative to the shaft transverse to the rotation axis when the mid turbine frame is released from the support structure and attached to the holder, and when the holder is attached to the guide. |
US11686220B2 |
H-frame connection between fan case and core housing in a gas turbine engine
A gas turbine engine includes a fan rotor driven by a fan drive turbine about an axis through a gear reduction to reduce a speed of the fan rotor relative to a speed of the fan drive turbine. A fan case surrounds the fan rotor, and a core engine with a compressor section, including a low pressure compressor. The fan rotor delivers air into a bypass duct defined between the fan case and the core engine. A rigid connection between the fan case and the core engine includes a plurality of H-frame connecting members rigidly connected to the fan case, and to the core engine. The H-frame connecting members each are defined by two rigid legs which extend between the fan case and to the core engine, along directions which are generally parallel to each other. A plurality of non-structural fan exit guide vanes and the non-structural fan exit guide vanes are provided with an acoustic feature to reduce noise. The non-structural fan exit guide vanes are rigidly mounted to at least one of the fan case and the core engine. |
US11686218B2 |
Pressure seal assembly
A gas turbine engine having a bearing housing with a housing cavity and a shaft rotating about a rotation axis. One or more bearings support the shaft. A housing supporting the bearing and defining a chamber axially adjacent to the bearing. A seal assembly is in the housing between the chamber and an exterior of the chamber. The seal assembly includes a seal supported by the housing and surrounding the shaft so as to define an annular gap between an inner surface of the seal and an outer surface associated to the shaft, the gap defining a part of a sealing path of the seal assembly for air to flow from said exterior into the chamber. An impeller rotates with the shaft and located radially inward of the gap relative to the rotation axis, the impeller oriented to drive oil toward the bearing. |
US11686217B2 |
Oil collector for a torque transmission device of an aircraft turbine engine
An oil collector for a torque transmission device of an aircraft turbine engine, this oil collector being configured to collect sprayed oil, wherein it includes at least one wall formed at least in part by a mesh structure, and at least one recovery device located at one end of the wall and configured to recover the oil captured by the wall and intended to flow from this wall to the recovery device. |
US11686216B2 |
Turbomachine output bearing support
Turbomachine output bearing support extending according to an axial direction, said support being formed by one and the same piece and comprising an annular inner wall having an inner side and an outer side, an annular outer wall and a twist support. |
US11686215B2 |
Assembly for turbine
An assembly for a turbine of a turbine engine, including a casing and an annular duct surrounding the casing, which can be connected to a device for supplying cooling air, and having a radially inner annular wall provided with openings arranged opposite the casing in order to cool same by the impact of cooling-air jets. The casing has a plurality of axial grooves including first grooves and second grooves arranged in alternation, and the openings are distributed in a plurality of annular rows in which any pair of consecutive annular rows is such that the openings of one of the annular rows of the pair are centered relative to the first grooves while the openings of the other annular row of the pair are centered relative to the second grooves. |
US11686214B2 |
Turbomachine systems with magnetic bearing cooling and method
A turbomachine system includes a turbomachine provided with a turbomachine rotor. The turbomachine rotor is comprised of a turbomachine shaft with a first shaft end and a second shaft end. The turbomachine shaft is supported by active magnetic bearings for rotation in a turbomachine casing. The turbomachine system further includes a rotary machine drivingly coupled to the first shaft end, and a first closed cooling circuit adapted to circulate a cooling fluid therein and fluidly coupled to the active magnetic bearings to remove heat therefrom. The closed cooling circuit includes a cooling fluid impeller mounted on the turbomachine shaft for rotation therewith and adapted to circulate the cooling fluid in the closed cooling circuit. The closed cooling circuit further includes a heat exchanger adapted to remove heat from the cooling fluid. A method of operating a turbomachine system is further disclosed. |
US11686211B2 |
Variable outlet guide vanes
A fan assembly includes a fan duct, an inlet fan, and an outlet guide vane assembly. The inlet fan forces fan exit air toward an aft end of the fan duct. The outlet guide vane assembly is located in the fan duct downstream of the inlet fan and adjusts a direction of the fan exit air, and includes a plurality of outlet guide vanes and a plurality of actuation assemblies that control rotation of the outlet guide vanes about a pitch axis. The outlet guide vanes include a leading edge portion and a trailing edge portion rotatably coupled to an axially aft edge of the leading edge portion. The actuation assembly rotates the leading edge portion and the trailing edge portion to minimize losses created by distortions in fan inlet air and created by the leading edge portion redirecting the fan exit air in the first direction. |
US11686210B2 |
Component assembly for variable airfoil systems
A component assembly for a gas turbine engine defining a core air flowpath is provided. The component assembly includes an outer shell comprising a first array of integral outer shell airfoils that extend inward from an outer shell periphery; and an inner shell comprising a second array of integral inner shell airfoils that extend outward from an inner shell periphery, wherein the outer shell and the inner shell are one or both of translatable and rotatable relative to one another between a first position and a second position. |
US11686207B2 |
Gas turbine compressor
A gas turbine compressor has a flow duct wall disposed radially opposite to an airfoil tip and has a circumferential groove having an upstream groove edge and a downstream groove edge, the circumferential groove having a web having a radial cutback. In at least one meridional section through an airfoil-tip-side end face of the web, an axial distance between an upstream beginning of the cutback and the upstream leading edge of the airfoil tip is at least 1% and/or no more than 40% of a chord length and/or an axial distance between the upstream leading edge of the airfoil tip and the downstream groove edge is at least 5% and/or no more than 40% of the chord and/or an axial distance between the upstream leading edge of the airfoil tip and a kink in an airfoil-tip-side upper edge of the web in the cutback is no more than 10% of the chord length and/or a radial distance between the airfoil tip and an airfoil-tip-side upper edge of the web in the cutback is at least 50% and/or no more than 1500% of a radial distance between the airfoil tip and the downstream groove edge radially opposite thereto. |
US11686205B2 |
Angular sector for turbomachine blading with improved sealing
An angular sector of a fixed blade ring of a turbomachine, in particular a stator or a guide vane assembly, includes, relative to the axis of said fixed blade ring, a radially outer platform, a radially inner platform, at least two blades extending between said platforms, and at least one block of abradable honeycomb material extending on the inside of the inner platform between transverse ends of the sector. The block of abradable material includes at least one transverse end wall shaped according to a toothed profile having at least one radially oriented tooth extending across an entire radial thickness of said block. |
US11686200B2 |
Sliding vane fluid pump
A fluid pump includes a rotor which is centered about an axis, the rotor having a rotor central chamber and a plurality of vane slots. A stator has a recess therein within which the rotor is located, the recess having a recess peripheral surface which is eccentric to the axis. Each vane slot includes a vane therein such that the vanes define a plurality of pumping chambers which expand and contract based on rotational position the rotor relative to the stator. A positioning ring is located within the rotor central chamber such that the positioning ring engages each vane and such that the positioning ring urges each vane into contact with the recess peripheral surface. The positioning ring is radially aligned with a midpoint of each vane. |
US11686196B2 |
Downhole actuation system and methods with dissolvable ball bearing
Systems and methods for instructing a device within a wellbore of a subterranean well includes a drill string with an actuator assembly extending into the subterranean. The actuator assembly has a first pipe member with a segment formed of a first material. A second pipe member is coaxially aligned with the first pipe member. A plurality of bearings are positioned between the first pipe member and the second pipe member. Each of the plurality of bearings includes a second material. The first material is reactive to the second material. Certain of the plurality of bearings are changeable bearings that include a dissolvable material. The actuator assembly is operable to instruct an operation of the device by generating an instruction signal by rotating the first pipe member relative to the second pipe member and interpreting a pattern of a reaction of the segment as a bearing rotates past the segment. |
US11686194B2 |
Low frequency DAS well interference evaluation
Methods and systems for assessing cross-well interference and/or optimizing hydrocarbon production from a reservoir by obtaining low frequency DAS and DTS data and pressure data from a monitor well, when both the monitor and production well are shut-in, and then variably opening the production well for production, and detecting the temperature and pressure fluctuations that indication cross-well interference, and localizing the interference along the well length based on the low frequency DAS data. This information can be used to optimize well placement, completion plans, fracturing plans, and ultimately optimize production from a given reservoir. |
US11686193B2 |
Pressure measurement mitigation
A method includes positioning a formation tester tool into a borehole formed within a formation and radially expanding a first and second radially extendable packers of the formation tester tool out from the formation tester tool to the formation to form a sealed volume between the first radially extendable packer and the second radially extendable packer. The method includes radially extending a pad of the formation tester tool that is positioned between the first radially extendable packer and the second radially extendable packer to form a sealed connection volume between the formation and a pressure sensor within the pad. The method includes acquiring a first pressure measurement, using the pressure sensor, from fluids in the sealed connection volume and extracting fluid from the sealed volume to reduce pressure around the pad. The method includes acquiring a second pressure measurement, using the pressure sensor, from fluids in the sealed connection volume. |
US11686183B2 |
Firing head and method of utilizing a firing head
A firing head assembly may include a tubular housing; a valve slidably disposed within the tubular housing; a lock mandrel disposed in the tubular housing between the valve and the tubular housing second end; a firing pin holder disposed in the tubular housing between the lock mandrel and the tubular housing second end; an engagement mechanism operably contacting the lock mandrel and the firing pin holder latch. The valve may have a piston end exposed to the lumen. The lock mandrel may be restrained from axial movement by a shear element. The firing pin holder may include a firing pin and latch. The engagement mechanism may be switchable between an engaged arrangement and a disengaged arrangement. The engagement mechanism may be configured to transition from the engaged arrangement to the disengaged arrangement in response to an axial movement of the lock mandrel. |
US11686181B2 |
Locking mechanism tool and system
The present invention relates to a locking mechanism or tool adapted for connection to a remotely operated vehicle and adapted for at least one of the group consisting of connection and disconnection of two plates. The present invention also concerns a system adapted for at least one of the group consisting of connection and disconnection of two plates, where the system comprises said locking mechanism or tool. |
US11686175B2 |
Behind casing wash and cement
The invention relates to a method of conducting a perf wash cement (“P/W/C”) abandonment job in an offshore oil or gas well annulus, in particular the washing or cementing operation using a rotating head with nozzles dispensing wash fluid or cement at pressure. A new design of bottom hole assembly is proposed in which the cementing tool has a relatively large diameter in order to optimize pressure whilst the wash tool has a relatively small diameter. The wash process, for a number of reasons, appears to be less sensitive to tool diameter and making the wash tool smaller reduces the overall risk of stuck pipe. |
US11686168B2 |
Apparatus and methods for determining in real-time efficiency of extracting gas from drilling fluid at surface
A system and method for determining an efficiency of gas extraction. A chamber allows inflow and outflow of the drilling fluid. An amount of gas extracted from a drilling fluid flowing through the chamber at a constant rate during a dynamic process is measured. A dissolution curve is obtained indicative of a gas remaining in the chamber after the dynamic process. An amount drawn from the chamber during a static process subsequent to the dynamic process is measured. An amount of gas from the drilling fluid during the static process is determined from a difference between the amount of gas drawn from the chamber during the static process and an amount of gas indicated by the dissolution curve. The gas extraction efficiency is determined from a ratio of the amount of gas extracted during the static process and the amount of gas extracted during the dynamic process. |
US11686167B2 |
Low gravity solids reducing processes, systems and methods, and solids reducing processes, systems and methods for drilling fluids, using collision forces within a pressure drop chamber
A process and device to create access to low gravity solids (LGS) of about 2 to 20 microns for removal from a fluid material/LGS emulsion having the steps of: flowing the emulsion into high pressure tubing; separating the emulsion into at least two high pressure streams; forcing the emulsion through high pressure nozzles at a terminus of each of the at least two high pressure tubing streams at a speed in the range of about 10 ft/sec to 200 ft/sec or at a force in a range of about 10 to 100 PSI; and colliding the streams of emulsion exiting the high pressure nozzle within a pressure drop chamber, wherein the pressure drop is in a range of about 5% to 50% of the back pressure of the nozzles; wherein a cavitation effect is realized from a collision force of the high pressure streams within the pressure drop chamber. |
US11686165B2 |
Coiled tubing system
A coiled tubing system (10) for use in deploying a tubing string (12) into a conduit (14) comprises the tubing string (12) and a fluid discharge apparatus (26) disposed at a distal end of the tubing string (12). The tubing string (12) includes a first tubing portion (28) comprising composite coiled tubing and a second tubing portion (30) comprising metallic coiled tubing. The system (10) is configured to deploy the tubing string (12) and the fluid discharge apparatus (26) into the conduit (14), the fluid discharge apparatus (26) operable to generate pressure pulses which facilitate transport of the tubing string (12) further along the conduit 14. |
US11686164B2 |
One-piece production/annulus bore stab with integral flow paths
One illustrative production/annulus bore stab disclosed herein includes a one-piece body that comprises a first cylindrical outer surface and a second cylindrical outer surface and a plurality of individual fluid flow paths defined entirely within the one-piece body. In this illustrative example, each of the individual fluid flow paths is fluidly isolated from one another and each of the fluid flow paths comprise a first inlet/outlet at a first end of the fluid flow path that is positioned in the first cylindrical outer surface and a second inlet/outlet at a second end of the fluid flow path that is positioned in the second cylindrical outer surface. |
US11686163B2 |
Hydraulic fracturing connection assembly
A connection assembly and a method comprises first and second connector portions having a preload mechanism comprising a plurality of bores and threaded fixings circumferentially spaced around the axis, wherein the preload mechanism is arranged to apply an axial load between shoulders on the first and second connector portions when torque is applied to the threaded fixings. An annular sealing member is compressed between the first and second portions, and the axial load applied between the first and second shoulders by the preload mechanism exceeds a peak hydrodynamic load urging the first and second connector portions in a direction along the axis. The axial force applied by the preload mechanism advantageously reduces the fatigue damage experienced by the connection, for example, by cyclic pressure changes within the connector portions typically caused by pumps operating at high pressures. |
US11686158B2 |
Fluid control valve for rotary steerable tool
A downhole tool control system for a drill string rotary steerable tool that includes a body having an inner chamber, a piston gallery extending between the inner chamber and a piston port, and an exhaust gallery extending between the inner chamber and an exhaust port. A spool in the inner chamber is movable into a plurality of positions to direct and control the timing and duration of the flow of drilling fluid to energize pistons of the rotary steerable tool, and to de-energize the pistons. The spool includes a first passage in fluid communication with a drilling fluid inlet port but not the exhaust port, and a second passage in fluid communication with the exhaust port but not the drilling fluid inlet port. |
US11686150B1 |
Gated barrier with lift lock
The present lift lock is employed on a gate that is swingable and liftable on a first axis. In a first position the lift lock is on the first axis and in a blocking position that prevents the gate from being lifted relative to a barrier having the gate. The lift lock is slideable away from the first position on the axis to a second position away from the axis where the lift lock is in an unblocking position, thereby permitting the gate to be lifted on the axis. The lift lock snaps into and out of the second position. |
US11686147B2 |
Automated cargo door opener
A door operator assembly is configured to raise and lower a cargo door of a cargo enclosure. The assembly includes a power and control unit mounted on an exterior of the cargo enclosure. The power and control unit includes a motor, a coupler operatively connecting the motor to a torsion assembly of the cargo door, a manual release mechanism for actuating the coupler to connect and disconnect the motor and the torsion assembly of the cargo door, and a control circuit for the motor. The assembly may also include an operating switch disposed on the exterior of the cargo enclosure. |
US11686143B2 |
Power tailgate control system and method
A system and method of operating a power tailgate assembly for a vehicle. The system can detect that a tailgate, connected to the vehicle by a pivotal connection and having an open position and a closed position, is in the open position, detect that the vehicle is being driven, detect, by one or more sensors, a movement of the tailgate, and control a motor assembly to restrain movement of the tailgate and return the tailgate to the open position in response to detecting that the tailgate is in the open position, the vehicle is being driven, and the tailgate has moved more than a threshold amount. |
US11686142B2 |
Door operator system with adaptor and back plate
Door operator systems include the use of an adaptor. The adaptor may be utilized to operatively couple separate door operator assemblies together in a double door operator system. The adaptor includes control components (e.g., switches, buttons, toggles, or levers) that are used to turn the door operator system on and off. While the adaptor may be used to operatively couple two separate door operator assemblies together to form a double door operator system, the adaptor may also be used within a single door operator system. Furthermore, with respect to double door operator systems, the system may also utilize a back plate assembly formed from two or more separate back plates (e.g., two or more back plate portions). |
US11686141B2 |
Anti-trap system for an open roof assembly
An open roof assembly is configured for providing a closable roof opening in a vehicle roof. Thereto, the open roof assembly comprises a closure member that is moveably arranged for opening and closing the roof opening and a detection system for detecting an object in the roof opening. The detection system is configured to provide an entrapment signal if a foreign object is detected in the roof opening, when the closure member is moving and a collision may occur. The detection system is further configured to provide an operating signal, when an object is detected performing a predefined action. Based on the operating signal a control unit may execute an associated function. |
US11686139B2 |
Hinge structure
A hinge structure includes: a base having an axial hole whose an inner wall has positioning concave portions; at least one torque element, disposed in the axial hole and includes a torque providing portion and positioning convex portions; and a rotation shaft, passing through the through hole. The torque providing portion surrounds a central axis of the axial hole to form a through hole, the torque providing portion has a fracture adjacent to the through hole, and the positioning convex portions are connected to the torque providing portion and correspond to the positioning concave portions respectively. The torque providing portion and the positioning convex portions are located on a same virtual plane perpendicular to the center axis. A first virtual straight line on the virtual plane passes through the fracture and the center axis, and at least some positioning convex portions are not located on the first virtual straight line. |
US11686137B2 |
Gate supportive, signal transmitting hinge
A hinge has a first component that pivotally supports a second component of the hinge. The first hinge component carries an energy harvesting switch having a movable operator such as a spring-projected plunger that is positioned to be depressed or otherwise moved by the second hinge component in response to relative pivotal movement of the first and second hinge components. If a gate is fastened to the second hinge component, at least some of the weight of the gate is transferred from the second hinge component to the first hinge component. When the gate is pivoted away from a closed orientation toward an open orientation, the second hinge component moves the operator of the energy harvesting switch thereby causing the energy harvesting switch to emit a radio frequency signal. |
US11686135B1 |
Pre-hung door and casing retention device
A pre-hung door and casing retention device and a method of latching and unlatching a pre-hung door and casing. The door includes a tubular body configured to be receivable in a door lock cylinder opening and a door latch opening. A male portion has an extending post with a plurality of teeth extending from at least one side of said post, the male portion receivable in a latch bolt opening and the door latch opening. An elongated engagement portion has a first end fastened in the tubular body, an opposed second end extending from the tubular portion and a protrusion engaging teeth on the male portion when inserted into the tubular portion and wherein the protrusion is disengaged from the teeth when a withdrawal force is exerted on the engagement portion. |
US11686133B2 |
Opening control with mechanical lift-up
The opening control includes a handle pivotally mounted on a support prone to adopt a pushed position, an intermediate rest position and an ejected position as well as electrical and mechanical means for driving in movement the handle and coupled with the handle of the vehicle such that the application of a predefined force on the handle causes the mechanical or electrical activation. It includes a hard point crossing means configured to define a pattern of evolution of a value of a force applied on the handle as a function of a push-in stroke of the handle between its rest position and the pushed position, including a crossing of a hard point separating first and second portions of the stroke. |
US11686128B2 |
Locking and unlocking tool boxes and tool cabinets
A tool box or tool cabinet (hereafter: “tool box”) is provided with a locking mechanism having a locked condition in which it prevents access to tools within the tool box, and an unlocked condition in which it allows access to tools within the tool box. An electric motor has a rotor, and is provided with a microprocessor and control circuit, coupled to the motor for controlling it. The microprocessor is adapted to receive Bluetooth signals when paired to a user's portable Bluetooth-enabled mobile device, The microprocessor and control circuit are effective, when the user's portable Bluetooth-enabled mobile device is sufficiently close to the control circuit to be detected, to energise the motor to rotate the rotor in a first sense, effective to disable the locking mechanism to allow access to the tools. |
US11686127B1 |
Roll-door integrated locking solution
A method for retrofitting a roll door lock that enables both manual and remote wireless locking and unlocking of a roll door. More specifically, the retrofitted lock comprises an interior plate with a cylinder lock aperture, a motorhead gear coupled to a motor and rotationally secured within the housing, and a controller functionally coupled to the motor, wherein the controller may be commanded to operate the motor to lock the roll door lock by causing a blocking coupler edge to reduce the diameter of a ball-pin aperture, and unlock the roll door lock by withdrawing the blocking coupler edge. |
US11686126B2 |
Methods of operating a lock
A method of controlling a lock mechanism of an active door includes transiting an access controller of the lock mechanism to an authorized access mode and transitioning the access controller from the authorized access mode to an entry mode. Transitioning the access controller to the authorized access mode is in response to an authorized user being sensed approaching the active door from an exterior side of the active door or in response to input on a remote device. In the authorized access mode, an exterior handle of the active door is decoupled from a main latch of the lock mechanism. Transitioning the access controller to the entry mode is in response to sensed contact with the exterior handle. In the entry mode, the exterior handle is capable of rotating to transition the access controller to an unlocked mode in which the exterior handle is operably coupled to the main latch. |
US11686121B2 |
Portable shelters
A portable shelter includes a frame structure with a plurality of pole structures. In some embodiments, a pole structure includes telescopically movable pole portions and a spring-biasing mechanism configured to bias one pole portion away from the other. In some embodiments, a center hub structure of the portable shelter includes a locking mechanism for engaging one of the pole portions to interfere with telescopic movement of the pole structure. In some embodiments, a pole structure includes a flexible portion attached to a first rigid portion, and a second rigid portion that is movable relative to the first rigid portion. The second rigid portion is pivotable or telescopically movable between a first position in which the second rigid portion overlaps the first rigid portion such that the flexible portion is free to flex, and a second position in which the second rigid portion overlaps and restrains the flexible portion. |
US11686118B2 |
Hybrid heater
A water heater includes a first heater, a second heater, and a controller. The controller can enable different operational modes of the water heater, wherein only the first heater operates, only the second heater operates, or both the first and the second heaters operate. The controller can also be configured to enable a hybrid operational mode and a bypass operational mode. Further, in the different operational modes, the controller can direct water flow to at least one of a first conduit coupled to the first heater, a second conduit coupled to the second heater, and a bypass conduit. The controller can be configured to receive input signals relating to environmental conditions around the water heater and/or an aquatic system in which the water heater is installed. |
US11686117B2 |
Reconfigurable spa filter treatment systems and methods for treating filtered water for spas and hot tubs
A method for treating water in a spa or a hot tub includes, for example, suspending a water treatment dispenser from an upper end of a filter cartridge disposed in a skimmer of the spa or the hot tub. The dispenser includes a water treatment material. A supply of water is passed from the spa or the hot tub into the skimmer and through the filter cartridge so that the dispenser suspended in the filtered water in the filter cartridge is operable to dispense the water treatment material from the dispenser, and a supply of treated filtered water from the filter cartridge is returned to the spa or the hot tub. A cover, for example, may be employed when the dispenser is not used. |
US11686114B2 |
Power head for powered concrete roller screed
A power head for a powered concrete roller screed includes a handle and a driver housing at a distal end of the handle. A cordless, battery-operated driver is received in the driver housing. A head actuator includes a translatable link extending along the handle and an eccentric cam. The eccentric cam is operatively connected to the translatable link within the drive housing such that translation of the translation link imparts rotation of the eccentric cam about a rotational axis of the eccentric cam to an actuated position. The eccentric cam is adjacent a trigger of a cordless, battery-operated driver and is configured to depress the trigger when the eccentric cam is rotated about its rotational axis to the actuated position. |
US11686111B2 |
Modular pipe brace assembly
A modular pipe brace assembly is provided for supporting a concrete wall panel, where the modular pipe brace assembly has a plurality of brace sections that each have a pipe with one of at least two standard lengths and a connection plate attached to each end of the pipe. At least two of the plurality of brace sections are attached together in longitudinal alignment by engaging the connection plates to define a pipe assembly with a desired length. An adjustable shoe assembly is attached to each end of the pipe assembly and is configured to engage a ground anchor or a concrete wall panel. The plurality of brace sections may, for example, include a low-load brace section that has a low-load capacity pipe and a high-load brace section that has a high-load capacity pipe. |
US11686110B2 |
Anchoring system for formwork struts
Anchoring system for formwork struts comprising a male element with a seat for joining the head of a strut and at least one pin, the seat and the pin being configured so that when in use, the pin is perpendicular to the plane containing the two struts to be anchored together, the pin having a protuberance at the end, as well as a female element comprising a bar with a flat surface, said flat surface comprising a slot perpendicular to the longitudinal dimension of the bar, with a width smaller than that of the protuberance and at least one portion with a width larger than that of the pin, comprising an opening for the introduction of the pin in the slot in a position, such that when in use, the opening is located in a position lower than the slot and the pin is fastened in an upper area of the slot. |
US11686105B2 |
Double plate floor panel
A double plate floor panel is provided. The double plate floor panel includes a first panel, a second panel, and a plurality of connectors. The first panel has a first plurality of recesses on a first surface, and the second panel has a second plurality of recesses on a second surface. Each connector of the plurality of connectors inserts into a recess of the first plurality of recess and a recess of the second plurality of recesses. The connectors are sandwiched between the first surface of the first panel and the second surface of the second panel. A method of assembling the double plate floor panel is also provided. |
US11686101B2 |
Electric awning structure
An electric awning structure has a supporting structure, a plurality of louvers, a plurality of louver securing members and a plurality of driving plates. The supporting structure has the plurality of standing columns, and at least four crossbeams to form a frame above the standing columns. The supporting structure is equipped with at least one power storage device and a control device, and the louver securing members are secured to the louvers so that the louvers are pivoted between the two crossbeams. The plurality of louver securing members are connected to the driving plate, and each the driving plate is connected to each driving member. The solar panel is connected to the power storage device which is connected to the control device, and the control device is connected to a pulling device set on the crossbeam and having a pull bar connected to the driving member. |
US11686099B2 |
Pivotable downspout extension system
A pivotable downspout extension system includes an adapter coupleable to a fixed-position downspout, an extension arm pivotally coupled to the adapter, the extension arm having a housing having counterweight apertures, counterweights configured to be received within the counterweight apertures, and a water channel extending from the housing, the water channel forming a pocket where the water channel joins the housing. The water channel remains substantially vertical until water weight exceeds the weight of the counterweights and causes the water channel to pivot and release water. |
US11686098B2 |
Filtration device
A gutter guard for filtering water that enters a rain gutter on a building, the gutter guard having a barrier member configured to be positioned above a lowest portion of the rain gutter and having a plurality of openings that are penetrable by water. The barrier member having first members that extend along a first direction; second members that extend along a second direction that is non-parallel to the first direction; a third member made of an ion-dispersing material; and a protrusion extending from the barrier member. |
US11686095B2 |
RFID-based moisture-sensing and leak-detection for roofing structures and methods of use
The inventive disclosures pertain to an improved roofing-protection system that features enhanced leak-detection and analytical capabilities. The improved system features RFID-enabled moisture-sensing elements contained in a moisture-sensing membrane, and can measure impedance changes across the moisture-sensing membrane. In some variations, the system is designed to detect and measure moisture leakage and roof loading by way of biplanar capacitance measurements. RFID tags for moisture sensors are read by drones or robots and wirelessly transmitted to the Cloud/Internet for remote data analytics. |
US11686094B2 |
Bonding adhesive and adhered roofing systems prepared using the same
A method is provided for forming an adhered membrane roof system that meets Factory Mutual (FM) 4470/4474 standards for wind uplift. The method comprises applying a bond adhesive to a substrate on a roof to form an adhesive layer and applying a membrane directly to the adhesive layer. The bond adhesive includes a moisture-curable polymer. |
US11686092B1 |
Concrete wall section
A concrete wall section manufactured with a weight that allows the user of the concrete wall section to transport manually the concrete wall section. Combinations of concrete wall sections can be used to replace traditional frames of a structure. |
US11686090B2 |
Leveling assembly
A leveling assembly for leveling a bottom edge of an interior wall panel includes an elongate floor channel secured to the floor, a floor rail at least partially disposed with the floor channel for supporting the bottom edge of the wall panel, and at least one leveler at least partially located within the floor rail. Each leveler includes a head couplable to the floor channel, an adjustment rod projecting from the head, and a rail support having a collar and a support shoulder extending outwardly from the collar. The head is substantially prevented from transverse movement when coupled to the floor channel. The collar passes through an aperture defined in a horizontal portion of the floor rail and is threadedly engaged with the adjustment rod. The support shoulder supports the floor rail. The adjustment rod is rotated to vary a vertical distance between the floor rail and the floor channel. |
US11686085B2 |
Method for assembling an arrangement and a corresponding assemblable arrangement
The invention relates to a method for assembling an arrangement. The invention also relates to a corresponding assemblable arrangement. For the arrangement according to the invention, there are at least two groups of individual elements and each group comprises at least two individual elements. For each group of at least two elements within one group of elements, the at least two elements can be fitted together. Further, the at least two elements of one group can be fitted together with at least two elements of another group. Each group of elements forms a layer of the arrangement. The arrangement, when assembled, forms a three dimensional object. |
US11686082B2 |
Detection and monitoring system for the management of combined sewer systems
A combined sewer/enclosure overflow (CSO) sensor system is described for accurate detection and measurement of overflow events. From the combined data, trending information can determine if there is debris accumulation. Rain masks can be used in the trending data to measure overall health. External sensors in combination with the CSO sensors provide predictive information and additional levels of information/data accuracy. The sensor system automatically and remotely monitors CSO locations and provides real-time data regarding start times, stop times, duration, and flow volumes of overflows that occur in these structures and provide regulatory and public notification of these events. |
US11686081B2 |
Systems, methods, and devices relating to a urinal
Systems, methods, and devices relating to urinal, in some examples having a movable portion able to pivot from a generally closed to a generally open position. The urinal may have a drain line engaged with a proximal end of the funnel for conveying urine and rinse water into a sewer line or a toilet bowl and a rinse line coupled with a water supply for rinsing urine therein. The urinal may be movable with the assistance of one or more sensors that may automatically signal other electrical or mechanical components to move one or more portions of the urinal, and may be include elements that seal portions of the urinal when not in use or during cleaning to reduce gas or liquid escaping from the urinal system. |
US11686067B2 |
Motor grader cutting edge wear calibration and warning system
A system, method, and apparatus includes measuring wear of a cutting edge of a blade of a work vehicle. Blade position or calibration measurements are made with or without a cutting edge. A wear condition of the cutting edge is acceptable when the blade position measurement less an acceptable wear to the cutting edge amount is less than a blade calibration measurement. A wear condition of the cutting edge is unacceptable when the blade position measurement less an acceptable wear to the cutting edge amount is greater than a blade calibration measurement. Alternatively, a wear condition of the cutting edge is unacceptable when a blade calibration measurement plus a tolerance margin is greater than the blade position measurement. The wear condition of the cutting edge is acceptable when the blade calibration measurement plus a tolerance margin is less than the blade position measurement. |
US11686062B1 |
Geofabric-containing foundation system
The foundation system includes a below ground rigid raft foundation to bear a load for an above ground structure, and granular cushions and piles formed below the raft foundation. The granular cushions are configured for uniform load distribution of the raft foundation and the piles are configured to bear a load of the above ground structure and the raft foundation. The foundation system further includes stone columns encapsulated with a non-woven geofabric and configured to stabilize the raft foundation. The raft foundation is disposed adjacent and above the stone columns, the granular cushions are present between neighboring stone columns, and the granular cushions are present between the stone columns and the piles. The stone columns have a cementing agent for stabilization. |
US11686048B2 |
Aramid-based paper with improved properties
An aramid-based paper comprising at least 90 wt. % of aramid material, the aramid material including at least one of aramid shortcut and aramid fibrid, the paper including at most 40 wt. % aramid pulp, calculated on the total amount of aramid material, wherein the paper includes 0.1-10 wt. % of polyamido-amine epichlorohydrin (PAE). It has been found that the incorporation of 0.1-10 wt. % of polyamido-amine epichlorohydrin (PAE) into an aramid-based paper including at least 90 wt. % of aramid material calculated on the weight of the paper not including the PAE, the aramid material including at least one of aramid shortcut and aramid fibrid, the paper including at most 40 wt. % aramid pulp, leads to a surprising improvement of the z-strength and the tear strength of the paper. |
US11686046B2 |
Tissue paper
Provided is a moisturized tissue excellent in strength and snot wiping property. In the moisturized tissue paper, a paper thickness is 220 to 330 μm, a basis weight is 15 to 18 g/m2 per ply, a proportion of NBKP in the pulp combination is more than 70 mass %, a chemical solution content is 26 to 32 mass %, an arithmetic mean curvature at a peak point of an outer surface in an unpressurized state (Spc (1)) is 4.0 to 4.8 (1/mm), and a developed area ratio at an interface on the outer surface (Sdr) is 0.020 to 0.030 (−). |
US11686042B2 |
Surface covering for use as artificial moss, grass, roots, hair, and the like
A surface covering for use as a moss covering or patch of grass via application to a surface or substrate. The surface covering provides a decorative and durable and easily maintained surface covering. The covering is fabricated using groups of fibers, such as metallic, plastic, or other material fibers, e.g., stainless steel fibers or strands available commercially as steel wool or the like. The fibers or strands provide a core of a body of each blade or piece of the surface covering, which is useful to replicate a blade of grass or moss or to mimic a strand of hair. Each body of the strands further includes an outer layer or coating, which can be formed by painting, e.g., with an epoxy or other useful material that may be colored, the mesh of metal fibers to provide a durable body with a desired look and feel. |
US11686035B2 |
Detergent delivery device and washing machine
The present disclosure discloses a detergent delivery device, comprising a water box and a liquid storage box, an inner side wall of the water box is provided with a boss protruding towards an inside of the water box and extending along an axial direction of the water box, an upper surface of the boss is a supporting surface, and the liquid storage box is placed on the supporting surface of the boss, and is pulled along an extension direction of the supporting surface, the boss is provided with a notch penetrating through the supporting surface, such that water on the supporting surface flows into the water box through the notch. In the present disclosure, the notch is arranged on the supporting surface, under the condition of not influencing the pulling movement of the liquid storage box, water on the supporting surface is guided to the inside of the water box. |
US11686034B2 |
Laundry treating apparatus
Disclosed is a laundry treating apparatus including a detergent storage unit retractable into a cabinet through an opening, wherein detergent is stored in the detergent storage unit; a supply case disposed in the cabinet and receiving the detergent storage unit retracted through the opening; and a dispenser disposed inside the cabinet, and located above the detergent storage unit, wherein the dispenser includes a water supply portion from which water is discharged and drops downwards, wherein the water supply portion includes shower portion for supplying water to a bottom of the supply case. |
US11686031B2 |
Method of determining a load size in a laundry treating appliance
Method of determining a laundry load size in a laundry treating appliance comprising a rotatable drum at least partially defining a treating chamber for receiving laundry for treatment in accordance with a treating cycle of operation, an imaging device, and a controller having a processor, the method includes generating an image, detecting markings in the generated image, and determining, by the controller, a load size based thereon. |
US11686029B2 |
Washing machine appliance and an agitator therefor
A washing machine appliance or agitator may include an impeller base and an extended post. The impeller base may define a rotation axis and include one or more impeller fins and a mating collar. The mating collar may be disposed radially inward from the impeller fins and extend along the rotation axis. The extended post may be removably attached to the impeller base to rotate therewith. The extended post may include a base body, an auger fin, an overmolded bottom bracket, and a connector bolt. The base body may extend between a bottom end proximal to the impeller base and a top end distal to the impeller base. The auger fin may extend radially from the base body. The overmolded bottom bracket may be disposed on the base body. The connector bolt may attach the extended post to the impeller base. |
US11686028B1 |
System and method for automated joining of fabric pieces
One embodiment can provide an apparatus. The apparatus can include a robotic arm, a pair of jaws coupled to the robotic arm configured to grip a fabric piece at a pair of predetermined locations, a force sensor coupled to the jaws and configured to measure a tension force applied to the fabric piece by the jaws, and a control module configured to control movements of at least one jaw based on the measured tension force, thereby allowing the fabric piece to be stretched. |
US11686021B2 |
Growing medium and mulch fiber opening apparatus
A compressed growing medium or mulch fiber opener comprising at least one set of adjacent rotating members, the rotating members having a surface and including at least one wire wound around at least a portion of the surface, wherein the wire includes a plurality of projections engaging compressed or partially opened growing medium or mulch fiber, and wherein a distance between the adjacent rotating members is sufficiently small to create at least one pinch point between the adjacent rotating members, the adjacent rotating members separating the fibers as the fibers pass through the at least one pinch point so that the density of the fiber is lowered by at least 50-95%. |
US11686020B2 |
Reinforcement fabric, protection board, and method for manufacturing the protection board
Provided is a method for manufacturing a protection board. A reinforcement fabric including multiple reinforcement fibers is provided, each reinforcement fiber containing multiple adjacent filaments, each filament being composed of a core and a shell formed around the core, and a melting temperature of the shell is lower than a melting temperature of the core, the shell of each filament attached to the shell of the adjacent filament. The impact strength of the shell is higher than the impact strength of the core. The reinforcement fabric can be manufactured into a protection board with good impact resistance simply through heating and molding. Therefore, the reinforcement fabric has the advantage of both manufacturing a protection board with good impact resistance and reducing its process complexity and cost. |
US11686019B2 |
Fiber constituted from carbon nanotube and method for manufacturing same
The purpose of the present disclosure is to provide a CNT fiber that is constituted of aligned carbon nanotubes (CNTs), is thin, has little irregularity in thickness, has excellent winding properties when undergoing coiling processing, and has superior conductivity. Provided is a CNT fiber constituted of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) having a thickness of 0.01 μm-3 mm, having a coefficient of variation for irregularity in thickness of 0.2 or less, having a distribution rate a for deviation from roundness of 40% or greater, and a distribution rate b of 70% or greater. Also provided is a method for manufacturing the CNT fiber. |
US11686017B2 |
Liquid crystalline polyester fiber and method for producing the same
A liquid-crystal polyether fiber with high tensile strength has an ash content of 0.3 percent by weight or less, a degree of fusion (f) of 3 or less, and a tensile strength of 18 cN/dtex or more. The liquid-crystal polyether fiber has few residues of an anti-fusion agent and causes no fusion between filaments. |