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US11822693B2 |
Electronic device mounted on vehicle and operating method of the electronic device
An electronic device is disclosed, including a sensor module configured to recognize boarding and alighting of a passenger from the vehicle, a network interface configured to communicate with a mobile device disposed in the vehicle, a memory, storing a program including one or more instructions, and a processor. The processor implements a method, including: detecting alighting of the passenger using the sensor module, or when a mobile device disconnects from the network interface, determining, by the processor, a deletion level for data related to personal information of a passenger, the deletion level based on a use history information of the passenger, including a latest use time and a use frequency, and deleting the data from the memory according to the determined deletion level. |
US11822690B1 |
Data egress validation
Devices and techniques are generally described for centralized data egress validation. In various examples, a request to send first data to a first destination may be received. In some examples, a first decoder that corresponds to a format of the first data may be determined. In further examples, a policy associated with the first decoder may be determined. In some examples, second data may be generated using the first decoder to parse the first data according to the policy. In various examples, the second data may be evaluated using the policy and a determination may be made whether the first data is permissible to send to the first destination. |
US11822689B2 |
Fine-grained access control via database roles
Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to sharing database roles using hidden roles. A database role may be generated within a database container having a plurality of data objects, wherein the database role exists exclusively within the database container. A set of grants to a particular subset of the plurality of data objects of the database container may be assigned to the database role and the database role may be granted to the share object. The share object is mounted within a consumer account to generate an imported database container within the consumer account, the imported database container including an imported copy of the database role. The imported copy of the database role may be granted to each of one or more account level roles of the consumer account to share the particular subset of the plurality of data objects without creating proxy objects in the consumer account that represent the particular subset of the plurality of data objects. |
US11822688B1 |
Variable domain resource data security for data processing systems
The variable domain data access control system and method described herein use the same variable domain to describe a data security model and a variable domain data model, such as a product configuration model. A variable domain is a set of resource data that can be described using a logical relationship data structure. The variable domain utilizes logical relationship expressions, such as a Boolean logic language, to define resource data in terms of parts, rules and/or attributes, and any other property that can be accessed for viewing, manipulation, or other purposes. The data security model represents an access control list (ACL) that includes security attributes as resource data and uses the same data structure and logical relationship expressions as an associated variable domain data model. An application, such as a configuration engine, can be used to create controlled access to the variable domain data model using the data security model. |
US11822687B2 |
Systems and methods for providing network-based permissioning using security node hash identifiers
Systems and methods generate a first security node hash identifier by performing a first hash operation, such as a one-way hash, on a first data resource identifier associated with a first data resource, such as a data set, produced by a data resource platform. The systems and methods generate a dependent second security node hash identifier by performing a second hash operation on a second data resource identifier associated with a dependent second data resource produced by the data resource platform and on the first security node hash identifier, receive an access request for access to the dependent second data resource; and in response to the access request, grant permission to access the dependent second data resource to a user associated with the access request based on the dependent second security node hash identifier. |
US11822685B2 |
System and method for artifact management and representation in identity management systems and uses of same, including representation of effective access and application of identity management policies
Systems and methods for embodiments of identity management systems and data models used by identity management systems are disclosed. Embodiments of the identity management systems and associated data models as disclosed herein may associate identities with their respective entitlements, while preserving the hierarchy imposed by the source system from which those identities or entitlement were derived, including the hierarchical structure that resulted in the (direct or effective) assignment of such an entitlement, along with the hierarchical nature of the digital assets to which those entitlements pertain. Using embodiments of the disclosed data model embodiments of identity management systems may implement tasks, processes or policies that take advantage of the ability to easily navigate between an identity and its respective entitlements, the management structures that resulted in the entitlement being assigned or the hierarchical relationships between the digital assets corresponding to those entitlements. |
US11822679B2 |
Host computer securitization architecture
The host computer securitization architecture, which comprises: an offline source server, an offline provisioning server configured to connect with a portable mobile securitization server via a wired communication, an administration server configured to monitor and interact with at least one portable mobile securitization server, at least one portable mobile securitization server configured to connect via a wired communication to a host computer, said portable mobile securitization server comprising: a connector to mechanically connect and establish a removable wired communication between the mobile server and the host computer, a first wired bidirectional communicator with the host computer, a second of bidirectional communicator with a data storage peripheral or a data network and a unit securing the communication between the host computer and the data storage mobile server or the data network, this communication being established between the first and the second communicator, a blockchain comprising a block identifying each source-code, provisioning, administration and portable mobile securitization server. |
US11822673B2 |
Guided micro-fuzzing through hybrid program analysis
Program analysis is provided. An intermediate representation of a program is generated. A set of structured inputs is provided to the program. The set of structured inputs are derived from the intermediate representation. The program is executed using the set of structured inputs. A set of action steps is performed in response to observing a violation of a policy during execution of the program using the structured inputs. |
US11822671B2 |
Information processing device, information processing method, and non-transitory computer readable medium for identifying terminals without security countermeasures
An information processing device (10) includes a selection receiving unit (110) that receives an input indicating selection of at least one countermeasure among a plurality of countermeasures applicable to a terminal, an operating information specifying unit (120) that specifies a type of operating information corresponding to the countermeasure applicable to the terminal, an operating information acquisition unit (130) that acquires operating information of the type specified by the operating information specifying unit (120), a remaining terminal specifying unit (140) that specifies remaining terminals where a security risk remains when the countermeasure received by the selection receiving unit (110) is applied based on terminal-specific countermeasure information indicating a countermeasure applicable to each terminal against the security risk, a prediction unit (150) that predicts the number of remaining terminals at a future time based on the operating information acquired by the operating information acquisition unit (130), and a presentation unit (160) that presents prediction results predicted by the prediction unit (150). |
US11822670B2 |
Security risk assessment and control for code
Disclosed embodiments relate to systems and methods for automatically detecting and addressing security risks in code segments. Techniques include accessing a plurality of code segments developed for execution in a network environment, automatically identifying a first code segment from the plurality of code segments for analysis, automatically performing a first code-level security risk assessment for the first code segment, and determining a first security risk level for the first code segment based on the application programming interface risk level. The first code-level security risk assessment may be performed based on at least one of an application programming interface risk level, an embedded credentials risk level, and a target resource risk level. Further techniques may include determining a second security risk level for a modified version of the first code segment; and enabling a comparison between the first security risk level and the second security risk level. |
US11822666B2 |
Malware detection
Approaches for detecting and rectifying the malware in the computing systems are described. In an example, a request by a process or is intercepted by the malware detection module. Relevant information and characteristics pertaining to the request are extracted and on the based on the extraction, operational attributes are generated. These extracted operational attributes are analyzed and compared with the baseline attributes and if there are any anomalies present, the susceptible code or process originating from the intercepted request is ascertained as malicious. |
US11822665B2 |
Computing apparatus configurable for secured boot
Methods, apparatus, and computer program products for configurable secure boots are disclosed. One method includes determining, by a processor of a computing apparatus, whether a geographical location of the computing apparatus corresponds to a predetermined location, performing a boot process for booting up the computing apparatus in response to the geographical location of the computing apparatus corresponding to the predetermined location, and disabling the boot process from booting up the computing apparatus in response to the geographical location of the computing apparatus failing to correspond to the predetermined location. Computing apparatus and computer program products for performing the method are also disclosed. |
US11822660B2 |
Disarming malware in protected content
Systems and methods of disarming malicious code in protected content in a computer system having a processor are provided. The method includes determining that a received input file intended for a recipient is protected, the recipient may be connected to a network; accessing a credential associated with the intended recipient for accessing the protected input file; accessing the content of the protected input file based on the credential; modifying at least a portion of digital values of the content of the input file configuring to disable any malicious code included in the input file, thereby creating a modified input file; and protecting the modified input file based on the credential associated with the intended recipient. The method also includes forwarding the protected modified input file to the intended recipient in the network. |
US11822651B2 |
Adversarial resilient malware detector randomization method and devices
The embodiments disclose a system and method including a random number generator coupled to the randomized machine learning-based malware detector configured for determining changes of settings and selections of parameters, candidate classifiers integrated with the randomized machine learning-based malware detector and configured to be initiated by a random number to avoid transferable learning, a set of feature combinations for random feature selection including monitoring granularity and detection prediction latency and a random number for identifying a set of feature combinations that minimize the overhead and maintain enough variance in data for baffling the malware adversarial attacks. |
US11822650B2 |
System and method for prevention of transfer of sensitive information
In one aspect, an example methodology implementing the disclosed techniques includes, by a computing device, monitoring an application for suspicious activity based on keystrokes to input data to the application and detecting an instance of suspicious activity within the application based on a sequence of keystrokes to input the data to the application, the sequence of keystrokes to provide characters indicative of sensitive data and in a format different than an expected format for the input data. The method also includes, by the computing device, generating an action to prevent loss of sensitive data in response to detection of the instance of suspicious activity. |
US11822649B2 |
Intrusion anomaly monitoring in a vehicle environment
A system for monitoring intrusion anomalies in an automotive environment, the system comprising: a telematic control unit; a plurality of engine control units, each of the plurality of engine control units associated with a local security monitor and a diagnostic communications manager arranged to receive information regarding intrusion anomalies detected by the local security monitor; and an anomaly analyzer in communication with each of the diagnostic communication managers and the telematics control unit, the communication utilizing a diagnostic over Internet protocol, the anomaly analyzer arranged to aggregate the information regarding intrusion anomalies detected by the respective local security monitors. |
US11822646B2 |
Generating an automated security analysis for an installation
A method, with the aid of which an installation-wide security consideration may be carried out, that is not limited only to automation components of a single manufacturer, but that functions across all manufacturers, is provided. Through suitable user guidance and automated support in process-conforming execution of assessments, incident handling and the definition of security measures as well as corresponding tracking, the method has a high level of user-friendliness. A rule generator uses security criteria in order to develop user-specific analysis rules from a complex rulebook with a number of input values. All the installation-relevant data is automatically compiled in an inventory. The machine security auditor applies the user-specific rulebook to the collected installation data from the asset inventory, and from that, prepares the audit trail. |
US11822645B2 |
Tracing function execution in a database system
A method for tracing function execution includes instantiating, by at least one hardware processor of a computing node, a user code runtime configured with access to an operating system (OS) kernel of the computing node. The user code runtime is configured with a first set of filtering policies associated with a first set of allowed system calls. The OS kernel is configured with a second set of filtering policies associated with a second set of allowed system calls. A system call initiated by the user code runtime is detected to violate one or both of the first set of allowed system calls and the second set of allowed system calls. A trace of the system call is initiated based on the detecting. |
US11822639B2 |
System and method for facial recognition authentication for mask wearers
A system and method for authenticating a face mask with a user for providing secure access to a user device whereby received on the user device is a request from the user to pair a user face mask having a pre-printed unique identifier with the user device for user authentication purposes. The user device captures an image of the pre-printed unique identifier on the user face mask so as to associate the captured image of the unique identifier with the user device. Afterwards, when the user requests access to the user device in a locked state, the user device is caused to capture of an image of the unique identifier affixed to the user face mask. The user device may further be caused to capture an image of at least a portion of the user's face to authenticate the captured unique identifier affixed to the user face mask with the captured portion of the user's face to verify the captured unique identifier and the captured portion of the user's face are associated with the user device. |
US11822636B1 |
Biometric keystroke attribution
A biometric attribution approach identifies a keyboard actor based on timing between entered keystrokes. Patterns tend to emerge in a timing interval between keystrokes entered by an actor. The keystroke patterns of an actor are analyzed to compute a signature exhibited by the actor. Gathered or intercepted keystroke patterns of an unknown actor are compared to identify a likelihood that typing sessions emanated from a common actor. Keystroke activity of a purported suspect actor can be compared to a database or model of keystroke attributes for determining if the keystroke activity emanated from the same actor as other keystroke sequences. Keystroke patterns rely only on the timing between keystrokes, as key data and upstroke information need not be gathered since the comparisons reply only on keystroke timing deltas. |
US11822635B2 |
Method for performing biometric information-related authentication on basis of state of image including biometric information acquired using biometric sensor, and electronic device implementing same
An electronic device includes a display, a fingerprint sensor positioned under a specified area of the display, and a processor. The processor is configured to obtain a first image based on a first input, perform authentication associated with biometric information, when a state of the first image meets a first condition, obtain a second image using the fingerprint sensor, when the state of the first image meets a second condition, adjust a setting of the fingerprint sensor, obtain a third image using the fingerprint sensor adjusted from the first value to a second value, and perform authentication associated with the biometric information based on the second image and the third image. |
US11822632B2 |
Methods, mechanisms, and computer-readable storage media for unlocking applications on a mobile terminal with a sliding module
A method for unlocking an application on a mobile terminal can include calling a front-facing camera of the mobile terminal to capture a face image of the user in response to a sliding action applied on a sliding module of the mobile terminal; and unlocking a preset application by using the captured face image as an unlocking key. |
US11822630B2 |
System and method for securely accessing a user account
A system for securely accessing a user account is disclosed. The system includes an environmental data subsystem to receive a set of environmental data representative of an environment from sensors, wherein the set of environmental data includes a first set of environmental data received at a first time instant and a second set of environmental data received at a second time instant; an environment identification subsystem to extract a first set of unique features of the environment from the first set of environmental data and a second set of unique features of the environment from the second set of environmental data; an environmental data comparison subsystem to compare the second set of unique features with the first representation of the first set of unique features, to determine similarities between the second set of unique features and the first representation, to generate a confidence score based on the similarity analysis. |
US11822623B2 |
Traveling amount estimation apparatus, model generation apparatus, traveling amount estimation method and recording medium
One aspect of the present disclosure relates to a traveling amount estimation apparatus, comprising: at least one processor; and at least one memory that stores a program executed by the processor, wherein the processor is configured to: extract a feature amount from sensor data obtained from a traveling user and relating to traveling of the user; determine to which cluster the feature amount belongs; and estimate a traveling amount of the user from the feature amount in accordance with a regression function for the determined cluster. |
US11822621B2 |
Systems and methods for training a machine-learning-based monocular depth estimator
Systems and methods described herein relate to training a machine-learning-based monocular depth estimator. One embodiment selects a virtual image in a virtual dataset, the virtual image having an associated ground-truth depth map; generates a set of ground-truth surface-normal vectors for pixels in the virtual image based on the ground-truth depth map; processes the virtual image using the machine-learning-based monocular depth estimator to generate a predicted depth map; generates a set of calculated surface-normal vectors for the pixels in the virtual image based on the predicted depth map; and supervises training of the machine-learning-based monocular depth estimator by computing a surface-normal loss between the set of calculated surface-normal vectors and the set of ground-truth surface-normal vectors, wherein the surface-normal loss regularizes depth predictions produced by the machine-learning-based monocular depth estimator to improve accuracy of the depth predictions as the machine-learning-based monocular depth estimator is trained. |
US11822620B2 |
Personalized local image features using bilevel optimization
Embodiments of the present invention provide systems, methods, and computer storage media directed to optimizing the accuracy of local feature detection in a variety of physical environments. Homographic adaptation for facilitating personalization of local feature models to specific target environments is formulated in a bilevel optimization framework instead of relying on conventional randomization techniques. Models for extraction of local image features can be adapted according to homography transformations that are determined to be most relevant or optimal for a user's target environment. |
US11822618B2 |
System and method for profiling for microsegmentation based on unique signature of a device
A method may include receiving data from a device within a network, wherein the data is associated with one or more features of the device, and determining a subset of the features of the device that is associated with a runtime behavior of the device. The method may also perform a univariate analysis on a feature dataset that is associated with the subset of the features of the device, perform a multivariate analysis on the feature dataset that is associated with correlated features in the subset of the features, and generate a device signature based on the univariate analysis and the multivariate analysis. The method may also generate a predictive model based on the device signature, wherein the predictive model is trained on historical data of devices in the network, generate a device profile based on the predictive model that may be used to determine a device type and the runtime behavior of the device, and determine a segment of the network associated with the device based on the device type and the runtime behavior of the device. |
US11822617B2 |
Apparatus and method for matrix multiplication using processing-in-memory
Embodiments of apparatus and method for matrix multiplication using processing-in-memory (PIM) are disclosed. In an example, an apparatus for matrix multiplication includes an array of PIM blocks in rows and columns, a controller, and an accumulator. Each PIM block is configured into a computing mode or a memory mode. The controller is configured to divide the array of PIM blocks into a first set of PIM blocks each configured into the memory mode and a second set of PIM blocks each configured into the computing mode. The first set of PIM blocks are configured to store a first matrix, and the second set of PIM blocks are configured to store a second matrix and calculate partial sums of a third matrix based on the first and second matrices. The accumulator is configured to output the third matrix based on the partial sums of the third matrix. |
US11822611B2 |
Trust network effect
An invention is disclosed for systems, methods, processes, and products of providing information to users based on their relationships with other users. Such a system, method, process, or product provides a more reliable, accurate, or otherwise effective way of determining and presenting relevant information to users, consumers, and the like. |
US11822607B2 |
Providing feedback in a forecasting system
In one embodiment, a method is provided. The method includes receiving forecast information from sales people in a computer. The method further includes receiving comments on specific entries of the forecast information from non-sales people in the computer. The method also includes receiving changes of the forecast information from the non-sales people in the computer. The method additionally includes providing a display of the comments and the changes to the sales people in an interface to the computer. |
US11822601B2 |
Ensemble-based data comparison
The present disclosure relates to the comparison of data items, such as media data items or streams, e.g. audio files or streams, to determine a similarity between the data items. A device receives a plurality, or ensemble, of data items, and calculates the pairwise similarity scores between a number of unique pairs of data items within the ensemble. For any given pair of data items, the pairwise similarity score is compared with an overall similarity score for an “indirect path” connecting the pair of data items via one or more intermediate data items. If the indirect path indicates a closer similarity between the data items, the pairwise score is updated based on the overall similarity score of the indirect path. The updated similarity score generated by this comparison then provides an improved indication of the similarity of the data items compared to the prior art method. |
US11822598B2 |
Online perspective search for 3D components
Techniques for formulating queries and retrieving relevant results for 3D components in a virtual or augmented reality system. In an aspect, a user works with a 3D component using a workflow, and views the 3D component from one or more selected perspective views. Data associated with the workflow and the selected perspective views are transmitted to an online engine. The online engine may include a query formulation module for automatically forming a query based on the received workflow data and selected perspective views. The formulated query may be supplied to a search engine to retrieve online results based on relevance to the formulated queries. One or more most relevant online results may be seamlessly served to the user as part of the workflow. |
US11822597B2 |
Geofence-based object identification in an extended reality environment
A mobile device that includes a camera and an extended reality software application program is employed by a user in an operating environment, such as an industrial environment. One or more objects within a geofence may be identified. A device crosses within the geofence and acquires sensor data associated with an object within the geofence. The sensor data may include image data and/or audio data. The device or a server system may then determine an object identifier associated with the object based on a comparison of the sensor data with data associated with object identifiers corresponding to objects within the geofence. Based on the object identifier, data associated with the object are obtained. The data associated with the object may be presented via the device, such as an extended reality overlay over a view of the object in the device. |
US11822595B2 |
Incremental agglomerative clustering of digital images
Techniques are disclosed for incremental agglomerative clustering of data, including but not limited to digital image data. Fewer than all of a plurality of existing digital image fingerprints are sampled from a first hierarchical data cluster of digital image fingerprints stored in a data storage device, the first hierarchical data cluster excluding a new digital image fingerprint. The new digital image fingerprint and the existing digital image fingerprints sampled from the first hierarchical data cluster are clustered to produce a second hierarchical data cluster of digital image fingerprints, the second hierarchical data cluster including the new digital image fingerprint. If a majority of the existing digital image fingerprints in the first hierarchical data cluster match the new digital image fingerprint, then the second hierarchical data cluster is mapped to the first hierarchical data cluster based on the determination. |
US11822593B1 |
Systems and methods for establishing an itinerary based on multimedia content of interest
Systems and methods for constructing an itinerary for a user based on articles of multimedia content are disclosed. One computer-implemented method may include: receiving, at the server and from a user device hosting a media streaming platform, an indication of selection by a user of a travel option associated with an aspect featured in an article of multimedia content presented on the media streaming platform; identifying, based on the receiving, a real-world location of the aspect; ascertaining, by the server, contextual information associated with the user; establishing, based on the real-world location of the aspect and the contextual information associated with the user, the itinerary for travel to the aspect; and presenting, subsequent to the establishing, a visual display of the itinerary on the media-streaming platform. Other aspects are described and claimed. |
US11822590B2 |
Method and system for detection of misinformation
A system and method for automatically detecting misinformation is disclosed. The misinformation detection system is implemented using a cross-stitch based semi-supervised end-to-end neural attention model which is configured to leverage the large amount of unlabeled data that is available. In one embodiment, the model can at least partially generalize and identify emerging misinformation as it learns from an array of relevant external knowledge. Embodiments of the proposed system rely on heterogeneous information such as a social media post's text content, user details, and activity around the post, as well as external knowledge from the web, to identify whether the content includes misinformation. The results of the model are produced via an attention mechanism. |
US11822584B2 |
Interpreting vague intent modifiers in visual analysis using word co-occurrence and sentiment analysis
A method generates data visualizations. A device receives a first user input to specify a natural language command directed to a data source. The natural language command includes a first keyword that is a gradable adjective that modifies a second keyword in the natural language command. The device identifies a numerical data field, from the data source, whose field name co-occurs with the first keyword in natural language utterances in a predefined stored corpus of natural language utterances, based on quantifying co-occurrence using a co-occurrence metric. The device computes a numerical range for values of the numerical data field based on correlation of sentiment polarity of the first keyword and the field name of the numerical data field. The device then generates a data visualization for the data source, based on filtering rows of data from the data source according to the numerical range for the numerical data field. |
US11822583B2 |
Interest groups based on network feed items
Disclosed are some examples of systems, apparatus, methods and storage media for creating groups in a social networking database system, and more specifically, to creating groups based on network feed items. In some implementations, a database system is capable of maintaining a database including data associated with a plurality of users and groups to which the users can be subscribed. The system is configurable to provide a feed for display to a first user, and to receive input entered in a publication field by the first user. The system is configurable to create a feed item for display to the first user and to at least one second user based on the received input. The system is configurable to receive second input associated with the feed item from the second user. The system is additionally configurable to provide a selectable user interface (UI) element for display to the first user. Responsive to the selection of the UI element, the system is further configurable to create a new group based on the feed item, and to subscribe the first and the second user to the new group without additional input. |
US11822581B2 |
Region information processing method and apparatus
The present disclosure provides a region information processing method and apparatus, and relates to the field of artificial intelligence in computer technologies. The specific implementation is: acquiring a first distance between a first region and a second region, a first object set included in the first region, and a second object set included in the second region; determining spatial dependency information between the first region and the second region according to the first distance; determining object dependency information between the first region and the second region according to the first object set and the second object set; and determining a symbiosis between the first region and the second region according to the spatial dependency information and the object dependency information. |
US11822578B2 |
Matching machine generated data entries to pattern clusters
Machine generated data entries are received. The machine generated data entries are clustered into a plurality of different clusters that each includes a different subset of the received machine generated data entries. For each of the plurality of different clusters, content of the corresponding subset of the received machine generated data entries belonging to the corresponding cluster of the plurality of different clusters is analyzed to determine a corresponding pattern of the corresponding cluster. A new machine generated data entry is received. The new machine generated data entry is matched to one of the determined patterns. The new machine generated data entry is assigned to one of the plurality of different clusters corresponding to the matched pattern. |
US11822569B2 |
Integrated application server and data server processes with matching data formats
In one embodiment, the present invention includes a computer-implemented method comprising storing data in an application using an application custom data type and application custom data structure. The data is stored in a database using the application custom data type and the application custom data structure. In one embodiment, a request is sent to access the data from the application to the database. The data is retrieved from the database in response to the request in the application custom data type and the application custom data structure. In one embodiment, the data is sent from the database to a shared memory in the application custom data type and the application custom data structure and the data is retrieved by the application from the shared memory in the application custom data type and the application custom data structure. |
US11822565B2 |
Systems and methods for automatically recommending content
Systems and methods are provided for automatically recommending content. One example method includes receiving, from a computing device, a request for content and generating an initial result set in response to the request. A user profile associated with the request is identified. Based on the initial result set and the user profile, a positivity index score for the initial result set is determined. Based on the positivity index score, a type of additional content to add to the initial result set is determined. A modified result set is generated by adding the additional content to the initial result set. At least a portion of the modified result set is transmitted to the computing device. |
US11822564B1 |
Graphical user interface enabling interactive visualizations using a meta-database constructed from autonomously scanned disparate and heterogeneous sources
A system for interfacing with a meta-database representing data from a plurality of source databases. A key variable repository module operably couples the databases and includes an AI program with a scanner algorithm and a profiler algorithm. The scanner algorithm receives the source data from a source interface, compresses the data, and synchronizes the data with the meta-data using a meta-database interface. The profiler algorithm receives the meta-data from the meta-database interface, generates granular data types for the meta-data, determines variables indicative of the meta-data, generates variable probability distributions, produces variable associations, and modifies the meta-database to include the probability distributions and associations using the meta-data interface. A graphical user interface allows for generating a representation of a location of data associated with a user identified variable with the source databases, the probability distribution for the user identified variable, or any associations for the user identified variable. |
US11822557B2 |
Method and system to facilitate access to and use of contextual identity information during law enforcement encounters for minimizing confrontational tensions
A system and a method facilitating access to and use of contextual identity information during law enforcement encounters for minimizing confrontational tensions are disclosed. A user updates information corresponding to a user, his/her associates, and a vehicle on a government server and an insurance server. A law enforcement official uses a law enforcement device to access the government server, the insurance server, and a law enforcement server. The law enforcement official accesses the government server, the law enforcement server, and the insurance server to verify the identification of the user and the vehicle. The system allows the law enforcement official to have required information on the law enforcement device to verify the identification of the user and the vehicle. The law enforcement official verifies the identification at ease thereby reducing potential hostile situations with the user. |
US11822556B2 |
Exactly-once performance from a streaming pipeline in a fault-vulnerable system
Disclosed are embodiments for providing batch performance using a stream processor. In one embodiment, a method is disclosed comprising receiving a stream of events, where each event comprises a header including an event type field and a timestamp. and identifying that the header of a given event in the stream of events includes at least one secondary event in a list of secondary identifiers included in the header. A flag is set in a distributed database for the at least one secondary event, then writing the given event to a table in the distributed database occurs, the table selected based on a respective event type field and timestamp associated with the given event. Deduplicating the given event and the at least one secondary event in response to a close of books (COB) signal occurs, after which writing at least one deduplicated event to a storage device occurs, the at least one deduplicated event selected from the group consisting of the given event and the at least one secondary event. |
US11822554B2 |
Symmetric query processing in a database clean room
First and second database accounts respectively share first and second source datasets with one another in a data clean room. The first database account stores a first approved-statements table that contains database statements that are permitted by the first database account to be executed against a combination of the shared first source dataset and the shared second source dataset. The second database account stores a second approved-statements table that contains database statements that are permitted by the second database account to be executed against the combination of the shared first source dataset and the shared second source dataset. One or more queries received from the first database account that are included in the second approved-statements table are processed, as are one or more queries received from the second database account that are included in the first approved-statements table. |
US11822552B2 |
Methods for updating reference count and shared objects in a concurrent system
A method for referencing and updating objects in a shared resource environment. A reference counter counts is incremented for every use of an object subtype in a session and decremented for every release of an object subtype in a session. A session counter is incremented upon the first instance of fetching an object type into a session cache and decremented upon having no instances of the object type in use in the session. When both the reference counter and the session counter are zero, the object type may be removed from the cache. When the object type needs to be updated, it is cloned into a local cache, and changes are made on the local copy. The global cache is then locked to all other users, the original object type is detached, and the cloned object type is swapped into the global cache, after which the global cache in unlocked. |
US11822551B2 |
Pre-optimized writes to a database based on intelligence gathered from read cache
An approach is provided that receives a request to write an entry to a database. Database caches are then checked for a portion of the entry, such as a portion that includes a primary key. Based on the checking, the approach determines whether to write the entry to the database. In response to the determination being that the entry cannot be written to the database, an error is returned with the error being returned without accessing the database, only the caches. On the other hand, the entry is written to the database in response to the determination being that the entry can be written to the database. |
US11822545B2 |
Search integration
Search integration is described. The actions include receiving, by one or more processors, a query. The actions include identifying search results that are responsive to the query. The actions include identifying, based on the query and the search results, structured data to supplement the search results, wherein the structured data is generated from binary table data that is received and deserialized by one or more processing modules. The actions include processing the structured data and the search results. The actions include providing, for output, the processed search results and the processed structured data results. |
US11822541B2 |
Techniques for storing sub-alignment data when accelerating Smith-Waterman sequence alignments
Various techniques for accelerating Smith-Waterman sequence alignments are provided. For example, threads in a group of threads are employed to use an interleaved cell layout to store relevant data in registers while computing sub-alignment data for one or more local alignment problems. In another example, specialized instructions that reduce the number of cycles required to compute each sub-alignment score are utilized. In another example, threads are employed to compute sub-alignment data for a subset of columns of one or more local alignment problems while other threads begin computing sub-alignment data based on partial result data received from the preceding threads. After computing a maximum sub-alignment score, a thread stores the maximum sub-alignment score and the corresponding position in global memory. |
US11822540B2 |
Data read method and apparatus, computer device, and storage medium
In a data read method a plurality of tuples meeting a read condition are determined in a case that the data read request is received and according to a read condition carried in the data read request. Global transaction statuses of a plurality of global transactions corresponding to the plurality of tuples are obtained. Global commit times of the plurality of global transactions according to the global transaction statuses of the plurality of global transactions are obtained. Then a target tuple from the plurality of tuples is determined based on the global commit times of the plurality of global transactions, the target tuple being visible relative to the data read request. |
US11822538B2 |
Systems and methods of transaction identification generation for transaction-based environment
Described herein are systems and methods for transaction identification (ID) generation in transaction-based environments. The systems and methods provided generated transaction IDs which inherently define a range of values (a range of blockchain heights) within which the transaction is valid. This obviates problems associated with traditional transaction ID databases where a transaction ID only comprises a hashed value. That is, the presently disclosed systems and methods are an improvement over traditional hashing schemes as in traditional hashing schemes, a server must traverse an entire transaction ID database to determine if an incoming transaction is valid. |
US11822536B2 |
Parallel audit cycles between primary and secondary event feeds
Disclosed are embodiments for providing batch performance using a stream processor. In one embodiment, a method is disclosed comprising completing a first audit for a primary event type, the first audit generating a set of primary events and completing a second audit for a secondary event type, the second audit generating a draft set of secondary events and an auxiliary feed of un-joined secondary events. The method then performs a join audit check on the auxiliary feed of un-joined secondary events and a set of flags, each flag in the set of flags indicating that a respective un-joined secondary event was properly joined. Based on the results of the join audit check, the method replays a subset of the un-joined secondary events in the auxiliary feed upon determining that the join audit check failed. |
US11822534B2 |
Weighted event forest
Embodiments of the present disclosure are directed to specific, networked, and technological processes and operations. For example, various embodiments are directed to a distributed and collaborative planning tool that allows users to create events based on a presently-approved production plan, enable/disable events submitted by other users, submit proposals, approve proposals, and integrate proposals to update the presently-approved production plan. An event published by a first user is communicated to other users using a single, universal framework that tracks and communicates proposed changes between remote users and their associated client devices during the planning cycle without the need to store multiple iterations of full-size production plans. |
US11822533B2 |
Knowledge graph update using change layers
A computer-implemented method for managing updates to a knowledge graph with incoming change requests is disclosed. The method comprises creating a snapshot of the knowledge graph, building sub-regions of the knowledge graph, classifying each incoming change to the knowledge graph so that it relates to one of the sub-regions, creating at least one change layer, wherein each of the at least one change layer relates to one of the sub-regions, wherein each of the at least one change layer comprises a portion of the incoming change requests, closing the at least one change layer upon reaching a predetermined threshold value for the at least one change layer, and integrating the at least one change layer into the knowledge graph, thereby generating a updated knowledge graph. |
US11822526B2 |
Integrated transition control center
Systems, methods, and machine-readable media to migrate data from source databases to target databases are disclosed. Data may be received, relating to the source databases and the target databases. For each source database, a migration assessment may be generated based on analyzing the data, and a migration method may be selected. A migration plan that specifies a parallel migration of a set of databases to the target databases may be created, with a first migration method to migrate a first subset of the set of databases and a second migration method to migrate a second subset of the set of databases. The parallel migration may be executed according to the migration plan may be caused so that the first subset of the set of databases is migrated with the first migration method while the second subset of the set of databases is migrated with the second migration method. |
US11822524B2 |
System for authorizing a database model using distributed ledger technology
Systems, computer program products, and methods are described herein for authorizing a database model using distributed ledger technology. The present invention is configured to receive, from a computing device of a user, a physical database model; determine one or more data sources; initiate a second machine learning model on the one or more data sources and the physical database model; determine at least one data source that is likely to be triggered when populating a database created using the physical database model; generate a new transaction object for the physical database model; broadcast the new transaction object for the physical database model to the at least one data source in a distributed ledger for validation; receive a validation of the physical database model; and authorize a generation of a database using the physical database model based on at least receiving the validation. |
US11822522B2 |
Intelligent filesystem for container images
One example method includes transmitting a request for a container image to a registry, receiving metadata associated with the container image, wherein the metadata allows a controller to mount an empty filesystem on a host machine, starting a container from the container image without receiving all files associated with the container image, receiving files, from a container server, needed by the container based on an access sequence associated with the container. This allows a container to be started without downloading the entire container image and also conversed bandwidth by providing the files as needed based on the manner in which the container accesses files during execution. |
US11822521B2 |
Associating application-specific methods with tables used for data storage
A method of accessing data includes storing a table that includes a plurality of tablets corresponding to distinct non-overlapping table portions. Respective pluralities of tablet access objects and application objects are stored in a plurality of servers. A distinct application object and distinct tablet are associated with each tablet access object. Each application object corresponds to a distinct instantiation of an application associated with the table. The tablet access objects and associated application objects are redistributed among the servers in accordance with a first load-balancing criterion. A first request directed to a respective tablet is received from a client. In response, the tablet access object associated with the respective tablet is used to perform a data access operation on the respective tablet, and the application object associated with the respective tablet is used to perform an additional computational operation to produce a result to be returned to the client. |
US11822519B2 |
Multi-dimensional database platform including an apache kafka framework and an auxiliary database for event data processing and provisioning
Systems and methods for event data processing and provisioning using a multi-dimensional database platform including an Apache Kafka framework and an auxiliary database are provided. Methods may include receiving an event profile from a data producer module, tagging the event profile with a timestamp, a unique event identification code, an event type descriptor, a data producer identifier, and a workflow identifier. The method may also include logging, in the Apache Kafka framework, the timestamp and the event identification code, as part of a sequential stream of events; and storing, in the auxiliary database, the event identification code, the event type descriptor, the data producer identifier, and the workflow identifier. The method may include receiving a request from a data consumer module for a customized workflow diagnostic and generating the customized workflow diagnostic based on the specification and on data from the Apache Kafka framework and the auxiliary database as linked via the event identification code. The method may also include transmitting the customized workflow diagnostic to the data consumer module. |
US11822518B2 |
Concurrent edit detection
A heuristics-based concurrent edit detector (“ConE”) can notify collaborators about potential conflicts that may be caused by edits made by other collaborators. ConE may compare concurrent edits submitted by collaborators, calculate the extent of overlap between two sets of edits, apply one or more filters to balance recall versus precision, and decide whether to alert the collaborators about candidate potential conflicts. ConE may be light-weight and easily scalable to work in a very large environment with numerous collaborators. |
US11822513B2 |
Work spaces including links to content items in their native storage location
A system having a spaces service configured to host a first space that collects first data pertaining to a first topic and further configured to host a second space that collects second data pertaining to a second topic. The first data may include a link to a content item. The second data may include a second link to the content item. |
US11822503B2 |
Data transmission apparatus and method using signal transition
Disclosed are a data transmission apparatus and method, used for transmitting data between a transmitter and a receiver connected by N data lines, N being an integer greater than 1. The method comprises: sending a plurality of data units one by one; on each transmission signal, inverting the level of one and only one data line corresponding to the currently sent data unit; extracting the transmission signal, and decoding the data unit corresponding to the data line according to the data line of which level is inverted among the N data lines; and sampling the data unit and then outputting. |
US11822499B1 |
Dynamic slot mapping
An information handling system may include a management controller and information handling resources that are coupled to the management controller via a first communication channel and a second communication channel, each information handling resource having a first communication channel identifier, and each information handling resource having a second communication channel identifier. The management controller may query the information handling resources via the first communication channel to determine a first set of unique identifiers for the information handling resources; query the information handling resources via the second communication channel to determine a second set of unique identifiers for the information handling resources; and based on a comparison between the first set of unique identifiers and the second set of unique identifiers, create a mapping that correlates the first communication channel identifiers with the second communication channel identifiers. |
US11822490B2 |
Systems, methods, and devices for accessing a device operating system over an interconnect
A method for communicating with a device may include running, at a device, an operating system, communicating, using a first function of an interconnect, with the device, and communicating, using a second function of the interconnect, with the operating system. The operating system may include communication logic, and the communicating with the operating may include communicating with the communication logic. The communication logic may one or more terminal support drivers, and the communicating with the communication logic may include communicating with the one or more terminal support drivers using a terminal application. The terminal application may run on a host. The second function of the interconnect may be configured to operate with a controller. The communicating with the operating system may include communicating with the operating system based on a privilege information. The host may be a management controller. The method may further include controlling, using the second function of the interconnect, a program on the operating system. |
US11822487B2 |
Flexible storage and optimized search for multiple page sizes in a translation lookaside buffer
A memory management unit (MMU) including a unified translation lookaside buffer (TLB) supporting a plurality of page sizes is disclosed. In one aspect, the MMU is further configured to store and dynamically update page size residency metadata associated with each of the plurality of page sizes. The page size residency metadata may include most recently used (MRU) page size data and/or a counter for each page size indicating how many pages of that page size are resident in the unified TLB. The unified TLB is configured to determine an order in which to perform a TLB lookup for at least a subset of page sizes of the plurality of page sizes based on the page size residency metadata. |
US11822486B2 |
Pipelined out of order page miss handler
Systems, methods, and apparatuses relating to circuitry to implement a pipelined out of order page miss handler are described. In one embodiment, a hardware processor core includes an execution circuit to generate data storage requests for virtual addresses, a translation lookaside buffer to translate the virtual addresses to physical addresses, and a single page miss handler circuit comprising a plurality of pipelined page walk stages, wherein the single page miss handler circuit is to contemporaneously perform a first page walk within a first stage of the plurality of pipelined page walk stages for a first miss of a first virtual address in the translation lookaside buffer, and a second page walk within a second stage of the plurality of pipelined page walk stages for a second miss of a second virtual address in the translation lookaside buffer. |
US11822478B2 |
Cache allocation techniques
Methods, systems, and devices for cache allocation techniques are described. The memory system may receive a write command that includes a stream identification (ID) associated with performance constraints for data streams. The memory system may determine an application identification (ID) that indicates a type of data based on the stream ID of the write command. In some cases, the memory system may assign a level associated with the application ID that indicates an amount of data to be written for the write operation and allocate an amount of space available to be written for the write operation in a single-level cell cache based on the assigned level. The memory system may write the data to the single-level cell cache within the amount of space of the single-level cell cache. |
US11822476B2 |
Cache usage index calculation device, cache usage index calculation method, and cache usage index calculation program
A cache usage indicator calculation apparatus (1) includes: a memory for reading and writing data; a cache that can be accessed more rapidly than the memory; a central processing unit configured to read and write from and to the memory and the cache and execute processing; a usage state measurement unit configured to measure a usage state of the cache used by an application (11a, 11b) executed by the central processing unit; a performance measurement unit configured to measure a cache sensitivity and/or a cache pollutivity relating to an application (11a, 11b); and an indicator calculation unit configured to, based on a performance deterioration of a pre-selected plurality of applications and the usage state of the cache, calculate an indicator for the cache sensitivity and/or an indicator for the cache pollutivity of each application. |
US11822474B2 |
Storage system and method for accessing same
A data access system including a processor and a storage system including a main memory and a cache module. The cache module includes a FLC controller and a cache. The cache is configured as a FLC to be accessed prior to accessing the main memory. The processor is coupled to levels of cache separate from the FLC. The processor generates, in response to data required by the processor not being in the levels of cache, a physical address corresponding to a physical location in the storage system. The FLC controller generates a virtual address based on the physical address. The virtual address corresponds to a physical location within the FLC or the main memory. The cache module causes, in response to the virtual address not corresponding to the physical location within the FLC, the data required by the processor to be retrieved from the main memory. |
US11822471B2 |
Reducing write barriers in snapshot-based garbage collection
Garbage collection methods and systems include determining that a condition for performing concurrent marking has been met, based on object write frequency. It is determined that an opportunity for performing concurrent marking has occurred, based on a stop-the-world event. Performance of concurrent marking is delayed until a future stop-the-world event, to prevent pre-write barriers. |
US11822470B2 |
Platform agnostic library-less intelligent test automation by reverse engineering product REST API specification
An API reader reads a system application's API specification file and creates a root.yml file containing key:value pairs, in which the keys are objects, and the values are staging_object.yml files. Each staging_object.yml file includes a set of entries, with each entry including a REST operation, a REST endpoint, and a description of the operation to be performed using that entry. An intelligent API converter creates structured object.yml files based on corresponding unstructured staging_object.yml files, and replaces the staging_object.yml files of the root.yml file with the newly created object.yml files. Each object.yml file includes a plurality of entries, corresponding to the entries of the respective staging_object.yml file. Each entry of the object.yml file includes an OPERATION, a JSON payload, and a VALIDATION section. An API builder uses the root.yml file to build a REST API for the system under test which is used to automate testing of the application. |
US11822469B2 |
Method for validating software functions in a driver assistance system for motor vehicles
A method for validating software functions in a driver assistance system for motor vehicles. The method includes: a) recording input data of at least one system group to be tested, the input data being adapted to a first configuration of the system group to be tested; b) supplying the recorded data to the software of the system group to be tested in a second configuration and simulating the function of this system group in this second configuration; and c) comparing the system responses occurring during the simulation using predefined setpoint criteria. The input data recorded in step a) are combined in a data object, which has a predefined data structure, with configuration data, which describe the first configuration, and during the validation of the functions of the system group in the second configuration, the data supplied in step b) are generated from the contents of this data object. |
US11822467B2 |
Conducting software testing using dynamically masked data
Aspects of the disclosure relate to conducting software testing using dynamically masked data. In some embodiments, a computing platform may receive, from a developer computing platform, a test execution request that includes a test code for execution. Subsequently, the computing platform may establish a secure connection to an enterprise data storage database. Upon establishing the secure connection, the computing platform may request confidential data from the enterprise data storage database in connection the test execution request. Thereafter, the computing platform mat execute the test code, which may include receiving encrypted confidential data from the enterprise data storage, decrypting the confidential data, and plugging the confidential data into the test code. Upon completing execution of the test code, the computing platform may delete the confidential data from the computing platform, terminate the secure connection to the enterprise data storage database, and send test code output results to the developer computing platform. |
US11822461B2 |
Remote debugging of cloud application
Provided are systems and methods for remotely debugging a software application hosted on a cloud platform. Rather than download and test code locally, a developer may login directly to the cloud platform, and debug the software application in its native cloud environment. In one example, the method may include establishing a communication channel between a remote computing terminal and an application instance hosted on a cloud platform, enabling port forwarding at the remote computing terminal to redirect requests from the remote computing terminal to the application instance hosted on the cloud platform via the communication channel, attaching a debugger to a port at the remote computing terminal that is associated with the communication channel, and forwarding, via the debugger, debugging commands input at the remote computing terminal to the application instance hosted on the cloud platform via the communication channel. |
US11822454B2 |
Mitigating slow instances in large-scale streaming pipelines
A system is described herein for mitigating slow process instances in a streaming application. The system includes a slow process instance candidate identifier configured to identify, based on a relative watermark latency, a set of slow process instance candidates from among a plurality of process instances that comprise the streaming application. The system further includes a set of filters configured to remove false positives from the set of slow process instance candidates. The filters account for window operations performed by the process instances as well as stabilization time needed for downstream process instances to stabilize after a slow upstream process instance is mitigated by a mitigation implementer, which may also be included in the system. |
US11822447B2 |
Methods and servers for storing data associated with users and digital items of a recommendation system
Methods and servers for storing data associated with users and digital items of a recommendation system having access to non-distributed and distributed storages. The server trains a model based for generating first user and item embeddings. The server stores (i) the first user embeddings in the non-distributed storage, and (ii) the first item embeddings in the distributed storage. The server re-trains the model for generating second user and item embeddings. The server stores (i) the second user embeddings in the non-distributed storage in addition to the first user embeddings, and (ii) second item embeddings in the distributed storage instead of the respective first item embeddings by replacing the respective first item embeddings. When the second item embeddings are stored on each node of the distributed storage, the server removes the first user embeddings associated with the first value from the non-distributed storage. |
US11822444B2 |
Data rebuild independent of error detection
A method for proactively rebuilding user data in a plurality of storage nodes of a storage cluster in a single chassis is provided. The method includes distributing user data and metadata throughout the plurality of storage nodes such that the plurality of storage nodes can read the user data, using erasure coding, despite loss of two of the plurality of storage nodes. The method includes determining to rebuild the user data for one of the plurality of storage nodes in the absences of an error condition. The method includes rebuilding the user data for the one of the plurality of storage nodes. A plurality of storage nodes within a single chassis that can proactively rebuild the user data stored within the storage nodes is also provided. |
US11822442B2 |
Active-standby pods in a container orchestration environment
Container orchestration platforms, such as Kubernetes, automatically manage the execution of applications in containers on host computing systems. An application may include component applications that execute in different containers and a container orchestration platform may organize the containers for those component applications into a pod for the application. To spread the load for the application, the container orchestration platform may enable creation of more than one pod for a single application. Once created, any of the multiple pods may be selected to handle a request to the application. As such, all of the pods are considered active by the container orchestration platform. |
US11822440B2 |
Generating standby cloud versions of a virtual machine
Contents of a virtual machine of a primary storage are received at a first point in time. A full snapshot of the virtual machine is stored on a secondary storage using the received contents of the virtual machine. One or more cloud storage volumes of the virtual machine are caused to be created. Contents of the full snapshot for storage on the one or more cloud storage volumes are provided from the secondary storage. Changed data of the virtual machine of the primary storage is received at a second point in time. An incremental snapshot of the virtual machine is stored using the received changed data. The one or more cloud storage volumes are updated using the incremental snapshot of the virtual machine. An image of at least one of the cloud storage volumes is caused to be created for standby deployment of another instance of the virtual machine. |
US11822438B1 |
Multi-computer system for application recovery following application programming interface failure
Arrangements for providing API failure detection and processing are provided. In some aspects, call logs including calls made to one or more APIs as well as a response code for each call may be received and a severity for each API may be determined. For instance, an API having a third severity may be detached from an associated application to disable functionality associated with that API. If an API is assigned a second severity, additional calls may be made to the API to confirm that the API is actually failing. The results of the additional calls may be analyzed and if a sufficient number of failures are detected, an instruction to detach the API may be generated and transmitted. In some arrangements, the error causing the failure may be remedied and the API may be reattached to the application. |
US11822436B2 |
Database recovery based on logical timestamp
A system includes reception of a request for recovery of a database to a recovery time, determination of a recovery logical timestamp corresponding to the recovery time, identification of database log records associated with a logical timestamp preceding the recovery logical timestamp, application of the identified database log records to the database sequentially according to log sequence number, identification, after applying the identified database log records, of one or more open transactions on the database, identification of a first one or more of the one or more open transactions which are associated with a commit log record associated with a logical timestamp preceding the recovery logical timestamp, and, in response to identification of the first one or more of the one or more open transactions, committing of the first one or more of the one or more open transactions. |
US11822434B2 |
Management database long-term archiving to a recovery manager
A storage manager for an information management system determines whether one or more predetermined conditions have been met for transferring metadata of previously performed backup jobs stored in a first management database. A backup job may correspond to a backup operation of a primary storage device of a first client computing device. In response to a determination that one or more of the predetermined conditions have been met, the storage manager may transfer metadata for a second plurality of backup jobs to a second management database of a recovery manager. The recovery manager may receive a request to restore data to the primary storage device of the first client computing device based on the metadata of the second plurality of backup jobs. A media agent managed by the recovery manager may then restore the requested data to the primary storage device of the first client computing device. |
US11822432B2 |
Near continuous data protection without using snapshots
One example method includes performing delta operations to protect data. Each delta generated by a data protection operation includes data. The deltas are stored in a delta queue, when moving a current replica to another point in time represented by the selected delta in the delta queue, the deltas are processed so that all relevant data can be applied in a batch. This ensures that when the same extents are represented in multiple deltas, only the oldest version is applied to the replica volume to move the current replica to the selected point in time. |
US11822430B2 |
Managing files according to categories
According to various embodiments, with respect to a target set of files being managed (e.g., protected by data snapshots), each file in the target set of files is classified into one of two or more filesets (discontiguous filesets), where each of these filesets comprises one or more files that are related to each other by one or more factors, such as frequency of file change or purpose of existence (e.g., used by a software application). Once classified, files within the target set of files can be uniquely processed by a data management operation (e.g., incremental data snapshot process) according to their association to a discontiguous fileset. |
US11822425B2 |
Programmable device, and controller using the same
The operational continuity of a programmable device, and a controller using the same is enhanced. A programmable device is configured with: an error check mechanism that detects, and notifies an error from redundantized user logic blocks; a previous value retaining section that is connected to an output terminal of a last user logic block, and takes in, and outputs an output value of the user logic blocks in each control period; a CRAM check section that receives a scan interrupt due to an error occurrence notification received from the error check mechanism, reads a scan region on the CRAM, implements error detection, and error correction, and notifies a success or failure of the error correction; and an error handling section that transmits an instruction for retaining a previous output of the user logic blocks to the previous value retaining section when the error occurrence notification is received, transmits an instruction for cancelling previous-value retention to the previous value retaining section, and also transmits a logical reset instruction to a user logic block relevant to an error when a notification of a success of the error correction is received from the CRAM check section. |
US11822423B2 |
Structured software delivery and operation automation
A system and method for the structured automation of the delivery and operation of software functionality is proposed. A declarative notation approach is used to describe automation sequences independently from concrete automation tools and services that may be used to execute the automation sequences. An automation service abstraction layer is introduced that hides concrete automation service characteristics from the declarative automation definition layer. The service abstraction layer enables a transparent change or update of concrete automation service without affecting automation sequences that use the corresponding service abstractions. For operation automation, the automation execution may be combined with causation-capable monitoring systems that both identifies critical changes of operating conditions for which automated remediation is indicated and corresponding root cause changes for those critical changes. The remediation automation may, on notification of such a critical change, identify and apply remediation actions that counteract the identified root cause changes. |
US11822422B2 |
Remote display failure detection
One embodiment is a remote display system. Embodiments include a liquid-crystal display (“LCD”), an outer surface that forms a gap between the outer surface and the LCD, a light sensor disposed within the gap and covering a portion of the LCD, and a flexible printed circuit board (“PCB”) that couples the light sensor to a server. |
US11822419B2 |
Error information processing method and device, and storage medium
An error information processing method includes, in response to a memory error triggering an interrupt, collecting error information of the memory error that includes a first memory area where the memory error occurs, obtaining a second memory area for writing log information, determining whether the second memory area contains the first memory area, and, in response to determining that the second memory area contains the first memory area, skipping a process of writing the log information into the second memory area. |
US11822417B2 |
Factory power management and control system and method based on edge-cloud coordination
The present invention provides a factory power management and control method based on edge-cloud coordination, including: 1) forming an industrial field network by a field node, a routing node and a device executing production tasks; 2) parsing production task information data and sending; 3) issuing an STN model in production field to an edge node; 4) sending to the edge node; 5) computing, required to complete the production tasks; 6) computing values of comprehensive ranks; 7) executing, by the edge node, the higher rank, and executing, by the cloud power management center, the lower rank; 8) executing, by the edge node, a demand response algorithm; 9) executing, by the production device, the production tasks based on computing results; and executing, by a power generation station in factory, a power storage station in factory and a power supply station outside factory, corresponding schemes based on the results. |
US11822416B2 |
System on a chip that drives display when CPUs are powered down
In an embodiment, a system may include one or more processors forming central processing units (CPUs) in the system, a display controller configured to display frames on a display device, a memory controller configured to control a memory, and a power management circuit. The power management circuit may be configured to establish one of a plurality of power states in the system. In a first power state, the display controller and the memory controller are powered on while the CPUs are powered off. The display controller may be configured to read a plurality of prerendered frames from the memory and display the plurality of prerendered frames at times specified for each of the plurality of prerendered frames. |
US11822415B1 |
System and method of operating a power system of an information handling system
In one or more embodiments, one or more systems, one or more methods, and/or one or more processes may: determine a difference between a first voltage value associated with an electrical power output of a power system of an information handling system (IHS) and a second voltage value associated with a battery system of the IHS is greater than a first voltage value threshold; turn a first switch on to conduct electrical power from the battery system to an electrical power output of the power system; set a voltage value associated with the electrical power output to a voltage value associated with the battery system; permit an amount of time to transpire; determine a difference between a third voltage value associated with the electrical power output and a fourth voltage value associated with the battery system is less than a second voltage value threshold; and turn the first switch off. |
US11822414B2 |
Processor-based system employing configurable local frequency throttling management to manage power demand and consumption, and related methods
Processor-based systems employing configurable local frequency throttling management to manage power demand and consumption, and related methods. For example, such processor-based systems may include a processor and other power circuitry to control power to the processor. The processor includes a clock control circuit that is configured generate a clock signal(s) at a designated frequency to clock a processor core(s) in the processor at a desired operating frequency(ies). The clock control circuit is configured to dynamically throttle (i.e., limit and/or reduce) the frequency(ies) of a clock signal(s) clocking the processor in response to a frequency throttle event that may be an unexpected event. Reducing power demand may be important to ensure that the processor can continue to operate under interrupted or reduced power supply conditions. It may be faster to throttle the operating frequency of a processor than to throttle the operating voltage of power supplied to the processor. |
US11822409B2 |
Controlling operating frequency of a processor
In an embodiment, a processor includes a core domain with a plurality of cores and a power controller having a first logic to receive a first request to increase an operating voltage of a first core of the core domain to a second voltage, to instruct a voltage regulator to increase the operating voltage to an interim voltage, and to thereafter instruct the voltage regulator to increase the operating voltage to the second voltage. Other embodiments are described and claimed. |
US11822407B2 |
Power fault detection for computing device expansion modules
Systems and methods for use of magnets to retain and eject computing device expansion modules are disclosed. According to an aspect, a system includes a computing device that defines a slot for receipt of an expansion module for operable positioning of the expansion module with respect to the computing device. The expansion module comprises a first magnet attached thereto. Further, the system includes an electromagnet attached to the slot of the computing device. The system also includes a controller configured to apply an electrical output to the electromagnet such that the electromagnet generates a magnetic field for repelling the first magnet such the expansion module is urged in a direction for ejection from the slot. |
US11822406B2 |
Powering patch panel system
A powering patch panel system includes a patch panel device coupled to a power source, and including a first port that is coupled to a networking device via a first cable and a second port that is coupled to the powered device via a second cable. The patch panel device receives data that is directed to the powered device from the networking device through the first port and via the first cable, and receives power from the power source. The patch panel device then transmits both the data and a subset of the power through the second port and via the second cable to the powered device. The first port may be provided by optical-fiber-based port and the first cable may be provided by an optical-fiber-based cable, while the second port may be provided by a hybrid conductive-material/optical-fiber-based port and the second cable may be provided by a hybrid conductive-material/optical-fiber-based cable. |
US11822400B2 |
Hybrid single-phase/two-phase cooling loop to enhance cooling of components
An apparatus for a hybrid single-phase/two-phase cooling loop to enhance cooling of components in a computing device is disclosed. The apparatus includes a single-phase cooling loop routed through a first part of a component. The component includes semiconductor devices. The single-phase cooling loop includes a fluid configured to remain in a liquid state after removing heat from the first part of the component. The apparatus includes a two-phase cooling loop routed through a second part of a component. The two-phase cooling loop includes a dielectric fluid configured to at least partially transition from a liquid state to a gas state at a selected temperature of a semiconductor device of the second part of the component while removing heat from the second part of the component. |
US11822398B2 |
Intelligent and redundant air-cooled cooling loop for datacenter cooling systems
Systems and methods for cooling a datacenter are disclosed. In at least one embodiment, an alternate cooling loop with its own fluid source and a liquid-to-air heat exchanger is used to provide cooling for the at least one computing component alternatively from a secondary cooling loop that is associated with a primary cooling loop and a chilling facility. |
US11822397B2 |
Server rack liquid distribution with redundancy
A cooling system can distribute fluid to and from IT equipment in an IT rack which can be understood as a server rack which houses multiple servers. The cooling system can include three distribution channels for the server rack. At least one of the distribution channels can be connected to valves that are arranged to operate that distribution channel in a bi-directional manner. This bi-directional distribution channel can switch operation if any of the other distribution channels becomes inoperative. |
US11822395B2 |
Information handling system thermal and EMI enclosures
An information handling system EMI shield system couples to a circuit board to enclose an electronic device in a Faraday cage and includes a surface painted with a graphene paint to aid in dissipation of excess thermal energy from the electronic device. The EMI shield system has a frame that couples to the circuit board and interfaces with ground to define a boundary around an electronic device connector and has a shield that couples as a separate piece over the frame to enclose the electronic device. Graphene paint applied to some or all of the shield encourages rejection of excess thermal energy from within shield. |
US11822393B2 |
Thermal window for information handling system (IHS) housing
Embodiments of systems and methods for providing a thermal window for an Information Handling System (IHS) housing are described. In some embodiments, an IHS may include a plurality of components and a housing configured to hold the plurality of components, where the housing includes a plate having a metal portion and a plastic portion, and where the plastic portion is positioned adjacent a hot spot of the IHS. |
US11822391B2 |
Flexible display device and method of controlling same
A flexible display device is provided. The flexible display device includes: a display; a sensor configured to detect at least one rolling characteristic in response to the display being rolled; and a controller configured to perform a first function of the flexible display device based on the detected at least one rolling characteristic. |
US11822381B2 |
Method of adjusting location and tilting of monitor
A display mounting device is disclosed. The display mounting device includes a driving motor which provides a rotational driving force; and an arm unit which receives the rotational driving force and moves linearly in at least one zone, thereby becoming stretched or extended. The display mounting device further includes a display mount for receiving a display and for moving the display in coordination with the stretching or extension of the arm unit. |
US11822379B2 |
Monitor mounting device and information display system
A display mounting device is disclosed. The display mounting device includes a driving motor which provides a rotational driving force; and an arm unit which receives the rotational driving force and moves linearly in at least one zone, thereby becoming stretched or extended. The display mounting device further includes a display mount for receiving a display and for moving the display in coordination with the stretching or extension of the arm unit. |
US11822378B1 |
Control panel assemblies having rotatable input devices
According to examples, an apparatus may include a body and a control panel assembly coupled to the body. The control panel assembly may include a base plate coupled to the body, a display panel coupled to the base plate, and an input device coupled to the display panel. In some examples, the control panel assembly may move from a first position in which the display panel is at least partially retracted in the body to a second position in which the display panel and the input device are extended out from the body. The display panel may be positioned at a first predefined angle relative to the base plate and the input device may be positioned at a second predefined angle relative to the display panel. |
US11822375B1 |
Systems and methods for partially securing data
A method at a controller (112) of a database network (110) is provided. The controller (112) receives (S100) a request for a first set of data entries (200a). The request comprises a public identifier and an identifier of a first database (111a) of the plurality of databases (111) from which the first set of data entries (200a) is to be retrieved, each data entry (210) in the first set of data entries (200a) comprising a respective raw value for each of a plurality of attributes (220). The controller (112) retrieves the first set of data entries (200a) and uses the public identifier to transform (S120) the raw values of at least a first attribute (220a) of the plurality of attributes (220) into respective synthetic values. The controller (112) generates (S130) and outputs (S140) a first dataset (300a) comprising data entries having the synthetic values for the first attribute (220a) and the raw values for at least one of the attributes (220). |
US11822374B2 |
Methods and apparatus for detection of malicious documents using machine learning
An apparatus for detecting malicious files includes a memory and a processor communicatively coupled to the memory. The processor receives multiple potentially malicious files. A first potentially malicious file has a first file format, and a second potentially malicious file has a second file format different than the first file format. The processor extracts a first set of strings from the first potentially malicious file, and extracts a second set of strings from the second potentially malicious file. First and second feature vectors are defined based on lengths of each string from the associated set of strings. The processor provides the first feature vector as an input to a machine learning model to produce a maliciousness classification of the first potentially malicious file, and provides the second feature vector as an input to the machine learning model to produce a maliciousness classification of the second potentially malicious file. |
US11822369B2 |
Efficient signaling scheme for high-speed ultra short reach interfaces
A multi-chip module (MCM) includes a first integrated circuit (IC) chip to receive first data. The first IC chip includes a first transfer interface to transmit the first data off the first IC chip. A second IC chip includes an input interface to receive the first data from the first IC chip. The second IC chip includes switching circuitry to selectively forward the first data to one of a first output interface or a second output interface. The first output interface is communicatively coupled to a third IC chip, while the second output interface is configured to output the first data from the MCM. |
US11822366B2 |
Electronic control unit, vehicle electronic control system, rewrite execution method, rewrite execution program, and data structure of specification data
An electronic control unit includes an installation execution unit that operates at least one of an application program or parameter data stored in a first data storage bank serving as an active bank and rewrites a second data storage bank serving as an inactive bank by writing, to the second data storage bank, update data acquired from an external device, and an activation execution unit that switches the active bank from the first data storage bank to the second data storage bank. The installation execution unit rewrites the second data storage bank during a vehicle being travelable or parked. The activation execution unit switches the active bank from the first data storage bank to the second data storage bank during the vehicle being parked. |
US11822356B1 |
Aerial lift systems and control input apparatuses with high electrical resistance for use with aerial lift systems
A control input apparatus for operating an aerial lift system includes a control lever assembly that has at least one control lever and at least one position sensor. The at least one position sensor may indicate a position and/or a movement of the at least one control lever. The control input apparatus additionally incudes a control input element actuatable over a movement range from a non-actuated position to a fully-actuated position, and at least one interlock sensor that releases an interlock corresponding to the control lever assembly upon the control input element being actuated at least to an actuation threshold position located between the non-actuated position and the fully-actuated position. Upon the control input element being actuated at least to the actuation threshold position, the control input apparatus provides control inputs corresponding to the position and/or the movement of the control lever indicated by the at least one position sensor. |
US11822354B1 |
Pressure reducer
A pressure reducer (100) for reducing a fluid pressure includes a pressure reducer body (110) defining at least one pressure reducer chamber (120). The pressure reducer chamber (120) includes an inlet section (122) and an outlet section (124) fluidly coupled with the inlet section (122). The pressure reducer chamber (120) further includes a spring-operated piston rod (121) and a sealing element (128) operatively coupled with the piston rod (121). A flange (132) is sealing coupled with the pressure reducer body (110). The pressure reducer body (110) defines a pressure compensation hole (114). The pressure reducer (100) is characterized in that the pressure reducer body (110) has a first threaded portion (112), and the flange (132) has a second threaded portion (134) such that the pressure reducer body (110) and the flange (132) are threadedly coupled. The pressure compensation hole (114) is disposed in the first threaded portion (112) of the pressure reducer body (110) such that the flange (132) is adapted to enclose the pressure compensation hole (114) when the flange (132) is coupled to the pressure reducer body (110). |
US11822353B2 |
Simple multi-sensor calibration
A method includes generating one or more calibration instructions for calibrating one or more sensors coupled to a movable object and providing at least some of the one or more calibration instructions to a user interface. The at least some of the one or more calibration instructions includes human-readable user instructions for moving the movable object along a predetermined pattern. The method further includes calibrating one or more sensor parameters for the one or more sensors based at least in part on sensor data collected while the movable object moves along the predetermined pattern. |
US11822352B2 |
Engine out go around vertical clearance system and method
A system and method onboard an aircraft generates pilot awareness of obstacle clearance during an engine out (EO) go around (GA) situation. The system herein receives inputs from either a pilot selection or aircraft state change indicating a GA below a published missed approach altitude and also receives an input from an engine status monitor indicating an EO situation. As a GA below the published missed approach altitude does not ensure obstacle clearance with an EO, the systems herein generate a pseudo engine out go around procedure (PEOGAP) which calculates a minimum climb gradient maintaining a minimum separation from all obstacles within an area bound by the published missed approach. Once generated, the systems herein display the PEOGAP to the pilot for adequate obstacle separation and pilot awareness. |
US11822350B2 |
Adjusting load on tethered aircraft
A system for adjusting a load on a tethered aircraft is disclosed. The aircraft is tethered to a payload. The system determines a new position for the tethered aircraft in the event that due to environmental effects, e.g., the aircraft is flying upwind or downwind, the load experienced by the tethered aircraft is not optimal. |
US11822349B2 |
Automatic flight formation systems and methods
An aircraft and method of operating an aircraft include a flight formation control unit configured to automatically transition the aircraft into an automatic flight formation mode in response to the aircraft being within one or both of a predetermined speed or a predetermined range in relation to at least one other aircraft flying within the automatic flight formation mode. The flight formation control unit can be further configured to automatically transition the aircraft out of the automatic flight formation mode in response to detection of a control signal received from one or more flight controls of the aircraft. The flight formation control unit can be further configured to automatically cycle the aircraft and the at least one other aircraft to different positions during the automatic flight formation mode. |
US11822347B2 |
Delivery system
A delivery system includes a cooking station, a meal serving station, a drone, a meal conveying device configured to convey a meal from the cooking station to the meal serving station, and a controlling portion. A character of a theme park is displayed on the drone. The controlling portion causes the drone to fly from the cooking station to the meal serving station and causes the meal conveying device to convey the meal from the cooking station to the meal serving station such that, just after the drone has arrived at the meal serving station, the meal conveyed by the meal conveying device is served to a visitor from the meal serving station. |
US11822344B2 |
Method and device for the decentralized cooperative coordination of vehicles
A method and corresponding device for the decentralized cooperative coordination of at least two vehicles includes: determining an abstract driving maneuver to realize at least one nominal driving maneuver by a first vehicle, determining driving maneuver information regarding the first vehicle's at least one abstract driving maneuver, transmitting the first vehicle's driving maneuver information to at least one further vehicle, calculating or reconstructing the first vehicle's nominal trajectory and/or nominal driving maneuver based on the received driving maneuver information by the further vehicle, comparing the first vehicle's reconstructed nominal trajectory and/or the reconstructed nominal driving maneuver with the further vehicle's nominal trajectory and/or nominal driving maneuver and, if a conflict exists between the nominal trajectory and/or the nominal driving maneuver of the first vehicle and the nominal trajectory and/or the nominal driving maneuver of the further vehicle, transmitting a cooperation request and/or information indicating the conflict to the first vehicle. |
US11822337B2 |
Autonomous vehicles featuring machine-learned yield model
The present disclosure provides autonomous vehicle systems and methods that include or otherwise leverage a machine-learned yield model. In particular, the machine-learned yield model can be trained or otherwise configured to receive and process feature data descriptive of objects perceived by the autonomous vehicle and/or the surrounding environment and, in response to receipt of the feature data, provide yield decisions for the autonomous vehicle relative to the objects. For example, a yield decision for a first object can describe a yield behavior for the autonomous vehicle relative to the first object (e.g., yield to the first object or do not yield to the first object). Example objects include traffic signals, additional vehicles, or other objects. The motion of the autonomous vehicle can be controlled in accordance with the yield decisions provided by the machine-learned yield model. |
US11822334B2 |
Information processing apparatus, information processing method, and program for control of a moving body capable of autonomous movement
There is provided methods and apparatus for a path planning system. The apparatus comprises a body and a movement device attached thereto, wherein the body comprises a control unit in communication with the movement device, the control unit comprising at least one processor and a memory configured to store instructions. The instructions, when executed by the at least one processor, cause the at least one processor to receive image capture range information for one or more imaging devices located external to the apparatus, calculate a movement path for the apparatus based, at least in part, on the received image capture range information, and control the movement device to move the apparatus in accordance with the calculated movement path. |
US11822332B2 |
Control apparatus, system, computer-readable storage medium, and control method
A control apparatus is for controlling notification data presented to an occupant of a movable object having an automated driving function, including an outside world information obtaining unit for obtaining outside world information of the movable object, a failure detection unit for detecting a failure of the movable object, a setting unit for setting a point associated with the failure based on the outside world information, and setting a scheduled time instant at which the point is reached, and a notification plan generation unit for generating a notification plan for setting an order for presenting predetermined notification data to the occupant according to the point and the scheduled time instant, wherein the notification plan generation unit is for estimating an information intensity of the notification data, and deciding an order for presenting detection information of the failure and the notification data in a predetermined period according to the information intensity. |
US11822330B2 |
Method for operating an aircraft, flight control system for an aircraft and aircraft with such a flight control system
A method for operating an aircraft with N>4 drive units. A flight control system (FCS) generates control commands u_COM, u_COM∈U∈R{circumflex over ( )}N, for the drive units, via a first channel. u represents limitations of the drive units. The FCS generates pseudo-control commands γ_COM, γ_COMER{circumflex over ( )}4, in the first channel, which specify torques about corresponding axes of rotation of the aircraft and a thrust, a control matrix M∈R{circumflex over ( )}(4×N) with γ=M u establishing a relationship with the control commands u; in the first channel. Admissible control commands u_COM∈U are calculated from the pseudo-control commands; and the first channel is monitored and, based on a result, is passivated. Monitoring takes place in a second channel, pseudo-control commands γ_MON, γ_MON∈R{circumflex over ( )}4, are generated in the second channel and the control commands u_COM of the first channel are evaluated in the second channel using γ{circumflex over ( )}*=M u_COM, and γ{circumflex over ( )}* and γ_MON are compared. A FCS and aircraft are also provided. |
US11822328B2 |
Methods and systems for flight control configured for use in an electric aircraft
A system for flight control configured for use in an electric aircraft includes a sensor configured to capture an input datum. The system includes an inertial measurement unit (IMU) and configured to detect an aircraft angle and an aircraft angle rate. The system includes a flight controller including an outer loop controller configured to receive the input datum from the sensor, receive the aircraft angle from the IMU, and generate a rate setpoint as a function of the input datum. The system includes an inner loop controller configured to receive the aircraft angle rate, receive the rate setpoint from the outer loop controller, and generate a moment datum as a function of the rate setpoint. The system includes a mixer configured to receive the moment datum, map vehicle level control torques, received from the inner loop controller, to actuator output and generate a motor command datum as a function of the torque allocation. |
US11822326B2 |
Voter-based method of controlling redundancy, electronic device, and storage medium
A voter-based method of controlling a redundancy is provided, including acquiring a processing element array in a target hardware, wherein the processing element array includes a plurality of processing elements, selecting a plurality of groups of processing elements from the processing element array so as to generate a voter set, wherein a corresponding voter is generated for each group of the plurality of groups of processing elements, and the corresponding voter configured to perform a voting operation in a redundancy control, acquiring, in response to a message indicating a fault state of a detected voter, a target voter from the voter set so as to replace the detected voter, and re-performing the voting operation in the redundancy control by using the target voter. An electronic device and a storage medium are further provided, which are implemented based on the processing element array of the target hardware. |
US11822323B2 |
Providing corrective solution recommendations for an industrial machine failure
A system and method for providing a corrective solution recommendation for an industrial machine failure, the method including: monitoring a plurality of segments of at least an industrial machine behavioral model to identify a first segment having at least a first set of characteristics associated with a previous machine failure; determining a corrective solution recommendation that solved the previous machine failure; identifying at least a second set of characteristics associated with a second segment; and generating a notification comprising the corrective solution recommendation when the second set of characteristics is determined to be similar to the first set of characteristics above a predetermined threshold. |
US11822315B2 |
Device and method for interlinking conventional fieldbus-based automatic control system with IoT
A device and a method for interlinking conventional fieldbus-based automatic control system with IoT at a subordinate position are provided. According to the present disclosure, the interlinking system device comprise a fieldbus connection unit connected to an operation device based on a fieldbus protocol and configured to operate as an input-output device, a fieldbus virtual input-output memory configured to memorize input-output information exchanged with the operation device, an IoT connection unit connected to an IoT platform based on an IoT protocol and configured to operate as an IoT device, a message formation unit configured to apply message metadata received from the IoT platform via the IoT connection unit and a message processing unit configured to process an input-output message based on the message metadata and the input-output information. |
US11822314B2 |
Conveyance control system, conveyance control program, and conveyance control method
A conveyance control system according to the present disclosure is a conveyance control system configured to control a conveyance robot to autonomously move and convey a conveyance object to a destination, the conveyance control system including: a reception unit configured to receive, from a scheduled recipient of the conveyance object, a request signal for requesting a third party to collect the conveyance object halfway through conveyance of the conveyance object; and an issuance unit configured to issue, to a terminal of the third party, a temporary electronic key for enabling the conveyance object to be taken out from the conveyance robot based on a set condition when the reception unit receives the request signal. |
US11822310B2 |
Increase in surface quality
A method for providing control data for a generative layer construction device includes accessing layer data records that have data models of buildup material layers to be selectively solidified, where a base surface region of an object cross section exists in at least one layer data record, where in at least one of p layers below the base surface region, no solidification of buildup material is specified. The method further includes changing the layer data record such that a temporal sequence for scanning the associated object cross section with energy radiation is specified such that at least one portion of the base surface region is scanned before all other parts of the object cross section; and a third step, where the changed layer data record is provided for the generation of a control data record for the device. |
US11822309B2 |
System for inserting a wire into a semiconductor chip
A system for inserting a wire into a semiconductor chip system includes positioning members for deploying and moving a length of the wire between a first end and a second end of a workspace. A handling device of the system is configured to handle the semiconductor chip, and is capable of placing the chip in an insertion position in which a groove of the chip is placed opposite the wire. A positioning member of the system is configured to arrange a longitudinal section of the wire along the groove, in forced abutment against a pad of the chip made of a bonding material having a melting point. A heating member of the system is configured to heat a zone comprising the pad to a processing temperature above the melting point to melt the pad and provoke insertion of the wire into the groove. |
US11822307B2 |
Laser conditioning of solid bodies using prior knowledge from previous machining steps
The present invention relates to a method for generating control data for the secondary machining of a solid body (1), in particular wafer, which is modified by means of laser beams (10). The interior of said solid body (1) has multiple modifications (12), said modifications (12) having been produced by means of laser beams (10). The method comprises the following steps: defining a criterion of analysis for analyzing the modifications (12) produced in the interior of the solid body (1); defining a threshold value with respect to the criterion of analysis, an analytical value on one side of the threshold value triggering a secondary machining registration; analyzing the wafer by means of an analytical unit (4), said analytical unit (4) analyzing the modifications (12) with respect to the criterion of analysis and outputting analytical values regarding the analyzed modifications, said analytical values lying above or below the threshold value; outputting location data with respect to the analyzed modifications, said location data containing information regarding in which region(s) of the solid body (1) the analytical value lie above or below the threshold value; and generating control data for controlling a laser treatment device (11) for the secondary machining of the solid body (1), said control data comprising at least the location data of the modifications (12) registered for secondary machining. |
US11822303B2 |
Electronic device and communication unit
A power supply device for the electrical power supply of electrical components from a power source, wherein the power supply device has at least one communication unit by which the power supply device is designed for data communication with an external computer device, wherein the power supply device has connections for supplying the electrical power for the power supply of the electrical components, wherein the power supply device has at least one controllable digital or analog output connection and/or at least one digital or analog input connection as a further connection, wherein in the case of a controllable digital or analog output connection, this can be controlled by the external computer device via the communication unit and in the case of a digital or analog input connection an input value can be read from this input connection via the communication unit by the external computer device. |
US11822301B2 |
Controlled appliance and method for interacting with a remote control device via the BLE standard
Controlled appliance and method for controlling interactions between the controlled appliance and a remote control device. The controlled appliance comprises a BLE interface and an actuation module. The controlled appliance sets the BLE interface in a scanning mode where the BLE interface is capable of receiving BLE signals from other devices. The controlled appliance receives, via the BLE interface, a BLE advertising signal from the remote control device. The controlled appliance establishes a connection between the controlled appliance and the remote control device through the BLE interface. The controlled appliance exchanges data with the remote control device via the BLE interface. Upon reception from the remote control device via the BLE interface of a command for controlling operations of the actuation module, the controlled appliance applies the command to the actuation module. |
US11822299B2 |
Building management control
A device manager (200; 300; 400) and associated method for controlling one or more devices (203a-c; 403a-c). The device manager comprises a receiver (304) configured to receive sensor data from one or more sensors (202a-d; 402a-d). The device manager comprises a device controller (314) configured to determine device control data for controlling the operation of one or more devices based on the received sensor data and one or more policy rules stored in a memory (306). The device manager comprises a transmitter (302) configured to transmit the device control data to the one or more devices. The receiver is further configured to receive, from a network node (212, 214; 412) of a telecommunications network, user equipment, UE, data relating to one or more UEs (426a-c) associated with the one or more devices. The device controller is further configured to determine the device control data based on the received UE data. |
US11822297B2 |
Method, device and apparatus for processing control parameter, and storage medium
A method, device and apparatus for processing a control parameter, and a storage medium are provided. The method includes: acquiring first information input to a control system; acquiring second information output after the first information is processed by the control system; obtaining a first parameter characteristic for characterizing a system parameter, according to the first information and the second information; obtaining a second parameter characteristic for adjusting the control parameter, according to the first parameter characteristic and a corresponding relation between the system parameter and the control parameter; and adjusting the control parameter according to the second parameter characteristic. Thus, an adaptive adjustment of the control parameter based on the variation of the scene is realized, and the parameter adjustment efficiency is improved. |
US11822292B2 |
External fitting device and wristwatch
An external fitting device includes an external fitting member having a front wall member configured to cover partially a front side of a case of a wristwatch, a side wall member continuously connected to the front wall member and configured to cover a lateral surface of the case, and a locking target member provided on the side wall member, and a fixing member comprising a locking member being locked on the locking target member, and configured to fix the external fitting member to the case by the locking member. |
US11822288B2 |
Self-interference digital holographic system
A self-interference digital holographic system obtains interference patterns of incident light using a simple geometric phase lens, and obtains a holographic image of a target object using the interference patterns. The self-interference digital holographic is fabricated simply in a low cost and in a miniaturized size, and the use thereof as actual products is extended to a wide range of applications. The phase of incident light is be changed by rotating a polarizer, independently of a change in the optical path. Phase-shifting effects are obtained with fewer errors in all wavelength ranges, and a more accurate holographic image is produced. A single birefringence hologram is obtained by a one-time image-capturing process by simultaneously forming interference patterns from phase-shifted linearly-polarized beams by space division, using a phase shifter on the basis of space division. Moving holographic images can be captured. |
US11822286B2 |
Process cartridge and electrophotographic apparatus
Provided are a process cartridge and an electrophotographic apparatus each capable of suppressing an image defect (coarseness in a halftone image) caused by toner scattering in association with a charging failure that occurs when the process speed of the electrophotographic apparatus is further increased. The process cartridge includes: an electrophotographic photosensitive member; and a developing unit, which includes a toner storing portion that stores a toner, and which supplies the toner to a surface of the electrophotographic photosensitive member. The electrophotographic photosensitive member includes a surface protective layer containing an electroconductive particle in an appropriate amount, and the volume resistivity of the surface protective layer is controlled. As the toner, there is used a toner in which an organosilicon polymer is present on the surface of a toner particle, a silanol group is present in part of the organosilicon polymer, and the amount of the silanol group is controlled. |
US11822281B2 |
Sensor cleaning device and image forming apparatus
A sensor cleaning device includes: a cleaning member including an inclined portion that wipes and cleans an entire surface of a sensor, which includes a long side portion extending in a longitudinal direction and a short side portion extending in a lateral direction intersecting with the longitudinal direction, while moving relative to the surface of the sensor in the longitudinal direction of the surface of the sensor and is disposed obliquely to a wiping direction so that an upstream end portion of the inclined portion in the wiping direction is positioned outside the surface of the sensor in the lateral direction; and a moving mechanism that moves the cleaning member in the wiping direction and in a direction opposite to the wiping direction. |
US11822280B2 |
Light-emitting device
A light-emitting device including: a light-emitting unit extending in one direction; an emission surface that is provided at the light-emitting unit along the one direction, and emits light in a light-emitting direction, the light-emitting direction and the one direction crossing each other; a base that is located in a direction opposite to the light-emitting direction of the light-emitting unit, and on which the light-emitting unit is removably provided; and a cleaning mechanism that includes a cleaning unit cleaning the emission surface by moving along the one direction, the cleaning mechanism allowing the light-emitting unit to be removed from the base while at least a portion of the cleaning mechanism remains on an object other than the light-emitting unit. |
US11822277B2 |
Image forming apparatus
An image forming apparatus includes a tray which is movable between a housed position at which the tray is housed in a housing portion of a body and a drawn-out position, a first cartridge detachably attached to the tray and including a first developing roller, and a second cartridge detachably attached to the tray and including a second developing roller. In a contacting state where (i) the first cartridge and the second cartridge are attached to the tray, (ii) the tray is in the housed position, (iii) the first developing roller contacts a first photosensitive drum, and (iv) the second developing roller contacts a second photosensitive drum, a position of a first projection of the first cartridge and a position of a first holder to which a first memory is fixed at least partially overlap each other with respect to the vertical direction. |
US11822275B2 |
Image forming method, image forming apparatus, and storage medium for concentration correction
An image forming method, an image forming apparatus, and a storage medium are provided in embodiments of the present disclosure. The method includes rotating an image carrier along a preset direction, where the image carrier at least includes a first region and a second region; and simultaneously applying voltages to a first image forming module and a second image forming module, such that the first image forming module forms a first image on the first region of the image carrier based on the voltages, and the second image forming module forms a second image on the second region of the image carrier based on the voltages. Each of the first image and the second image includes a plurality of patterns with different concentrations; and a quantity of patterns in the first image and the second image is determined based on a first preset distance. |
US11822274B2 |
Fixing device and image forming appartatus
A fixing device includes an annular belt having an outer circumferential surface, and a facing member that faces the outer circumferential surface of the annular belt to form a nip region. The annular belt is configured so that in measurement of a hardness of the outer circumferential surface using a hardness tester, a ratio (A/B) of a first hardness value (A) to a second hardness value (B) is 0.738 or more and 0.837 or less. The first hardness value (A) represents a measured value at a time when a measurement time corresponding to a time required for a predetermined point on the outer circumferential surface to pass through the nip region has elapsed after start of the hardness measurement. The second hardness value (B) represents a measured value at a time when the measured value by the hardness tester is saturated. |
US11822273B2 |
Fixing device, image forming apparatus, fixing control method
A fixing device includes a fixing member, a pressurizing member, a charging portion, and a control portion. The fixing member rotates while being heated. The pressurizing member forms a nip portion between itself and a surface of the fixing member in such a way as to hold a sheet therebetween and conveys the sheet by rotating together with the fixing member, wherein an image of toner has been formed on the sheet. The charging portion electrically charges the surface of the fixing member to a polarity that is same as a charging polarity of the toner by supplying a charging current to a pair of electrodes that is disposed to face the surface of the fixing member. The control portion derives an index value of a charge amount of the toner on the sheet, and adjusts the charging current based on the index value. |
US11822270B2 |
Image forming apparatus, printing control method, and control program
An image forming apparatus includes: sheet feeding trays; an image forming part that includes a fixing part and forms an image on a sheet fed from each of the sheet feeding trays based on a print job; and an acquisition part that acquires information indicating “presence” or “absence” of a possible carrier having a possibility of virus infection in a region where an apparatus main body is installed; and a hardware processor that is able to select an operation mode of the print job from a normal mode and a virus removal mode, and sets an operation mode of the print job to the virus removal mode, wherein in the virus removal mode, a fixing temperature of the fixing part is set to a predetermined temperature, and a heating time for the sheet in the fixing part is made longer than a heating time in the normal mode. |
US11822269B2 |
Temperature control device and image forming apparatus including temperature control device
According to one embodiment, a temperature control device stores a fixing device temperature estimation value and a storage time obtained by WAE control in a memory at any time during operation. After an electric power supply to the temperature control device is stopped, the next time the electric power supply is started, an electric power supply stop period until the electric power supply is started is calculated. If the electric power supply stop period is shorter than a set time, the WAE control is started by using the stored fixing device temperature estimation value, and if the electric power supply stop period exceeds the set time, the WAE control is started based on an initial set value. |
US11822267B2 |
Image forming apparatus
A guide unit holding portion is formed at a position between two struts in a longitudinal direction of a fixing unit. When a main cover portion rotates from an open position to a closed position, a supported portion of a swing guide unit moves from a position where the supported portion is separated from the guide unit holding portion to a position where the supported portion is in contact with the guide unit holding portion. Further, the supported portion slides on the guide unit holding portion. When the supported portion slides on the guide unit holding portion, the swing guide unit is swung upward, and then held at a target position by the guide unit holding portion. |
US11822264B2 |
Developer discharging method of developing device and developing device
A developing device includes a developer container including first and second chambers, first and second communication portions to permit the developer to communicate with the first and second chambers, first and second screws provided in the first and second chambers, respectively, and a developer discharging portion. The developer discharging portion is provided in a passage continuous with the first chamber and downstream of the first communication portion. In the developing device, a discharging method includes a step for inserting a shielding member into the second communication portion via an inserting opening of the developer container, and a step for discharging the developer from the developing device via the developer discharging portion, by rotating the first and second screws in a same direction as a direction of rotating during a developing operation in a state where the shielding member is inserted into the second communication portion. |
US11822263B2 |
Consumable chip and control method of consumable chip, consumable material, and image formation device
A consumable chip applied to a consumable includes a memory and a controller. The memory is used to store information of a consumable product of an image formation device. The controller is configured to control the consumable chip to generate a predetermined signal to cause the image formation device to perform a target operation according to the predetermined signal. The consumable chip is mounted at the consumable. The consumable is detachably mounted at the image formation device. |
US11822257B2 |
Reticle storage pod and method for securing reticle
The present invention discloses a reticle storage pod including an outer pod which includes an outer cover and an outer base. The outer cover and the outer base can be coupled to securely accommodate one of a first inner pod and a second inner pod that are differently structured in the outer pod. The first inner pod and the second inner pod are for individually accommodating a reticle. The outer cover is provided with at least one first hold-down mechanism and at least one second hold-down mechanism, and the first hold-down mechanism and the second hold-down mechanism respectively act on a cover of the first inner pod and a cover of the second inner pod that are differently structured. |
US11822250B2 |
Solution, method of forming resist pattern, and semiconductor device manufacturing method
A solution including an organic solvent (S), and an antioxidant (A), in which an antioxidant (A) includes a tocopherol compound (A1). |
US11822247B2 |
Material for forming organic film, method for forming organic film, patterning process, and compound
The present invention is a material for forming an organic film, including: a compound shown by the following general formula (1); and an organic solvent, where in the general formula (1), X represents an organic group with a valency of “n” having 2 to 50 carbon atoms or an oxygen atom, “n” represents an integer of 1 to 10, and R1 independently represents any of the following general formulae (2), where in the general formulae (2), broken lines represent attachment points to X, and Q1 represents a monovalent organic group containing a carbonyl group, at least a part of which is a group shown by the following general formulae (3), where in the general formulae (3), broken lines represent attachment points, X1 represents a single bond or a divalent organic group having 1 to 20 carbon atoms optionally having a substituent when the organic group has an aromatic ring, R2 represents a hydrogen atom, a methyl group, an ethyl group, or a phenyl group, and ** represents an attachment point. An object of the present invention is to provide a material for forming an organic film for forming an organic film having dry etching resistance, and also having high filling and planarizing properties and adhesion to a substrate. |
US11822244B2 |
Compound, resin, resist composition and method for producing resist pattern
Disclosed are a compound represented by formula (I), a resin and a resist composition: wherein R1 represents an alkyl group having 1 to 6 carbon atoms which may have a halogen, hydrogen or halogen atom, R2 and R3 each independently represent a hydrogen atom or a hydrocarbon group having 1 to 12 carbon atoms, R4 represents a fluorine atom, an alkyl fluoride group having 1 to 6 carbon atoms or an alkyl group having 1 to 12 carbon atoms, and —CH2— included in the alkyl fluoride group and the alkyl group may be replaced by —O— or —CO—, R5 represents a hydrogen atom, an alkylcarbonyl group having 2 to 6 carbon atoms or an acid-labile group, m2 represents an integer of 1 to 4, m4 represents an integer of 0 to 3, and m5 represents 1 or 2, in which 2≤m2+m4+m5≤5. |
US11822242B2 |
DNQ-type photoresist composition including alkali-soluble acrylic resins
Describe herein is a composition comprising: an acrylic polymer comprising repeat units selected from ones having structure (1), (2), (3), (4), (5), (6), and (7) wherein these repeat units are present in said acrylic polymer in the mole % ranges as described herein; a Novolak resin having a dissolution rate in 0.26 N aqueous TMAH of at least 50 Å/sec; a diazonaphthoquinone (DNQ) photoactive compound (PAC); and an organic spin casting solvent, and a process of using said composition as a positive photoresist developable in aqueous base. |
US11822241B2 |
Salt, acid generator, resist composition and method for producing resist pattern
A salt represented by formula (I), an acid generator and a resist composition: wherein R1, R2 and R3 each represent a hydroxy group, —O—R10, —O—CO—O—R10 or —O-L1-CO—O—R10, L1 represents an alkanediyl group, R4, R5, R6, R7, R8 and R9 each represent a halogen atom, an alkyl fluoride group or a hydrocarbon group, R10 represents an acid-labile group, X1, X2 and X3 each independently represent an oxygen atom or a sulfur atom, m1 is an integer of 1 to 5, m2, m3, m8 and m9 represent an integer of 0 to 5, m4, m5, m6 and m7 represent an integer of 0 to 4, in which 1≤m1+m7≤5, 0≤m2+m8≤5, 0≤m3+m9≤5, and AI− represents an organic anion. |
US11822237B2 |
Method of manufacturing a semiconductor device
A method of manufacturing a semiconductor device includes forming a photoresist layer over a substrate, including combining a first precursor and a second precursor in a vapor state to form a photoresist material, and depositing the photoresist material over the substrate. A protective layer is formed over the photoresist layer. The photoresist layer is selectively exposed to actinic radiation through the protective layer to form a latent pattern in the photoresist layer. The protective layer is removed, and the latent pattern is developed by applying a developer to the selectively exposed photoresist layer to form a pattern. |
US11822236B2 |
Mold, imprint apparatus, and method of manufacturing article
The present invention provides a mold including a pattern to be transferred to an imprint material on a substrate using an imprint apparatus, the mold including: a pattern region in which the pattern is arranged; and a peripheral region surrounding the pattern region and configured to shield light, wherein the pattern region includes a first portion, which is arranged with a mark used to measure a relative position with respect to a substrate mark provided on the substrate and through which an image of the substrate mark passes, and a second portion through which an image of a stage mark provided on a stage holding the substrate passes. |
US11822232B2 |
Dose information generation and communication for lithography manufacturing systems
A method comprises receiving an integrated circuit (IC) design file and determining, by one or more processors, dose information from the IC design file. The method further comprises determining, by the one or more processors, a mask vector file from the IC design file, and converting, by the one or more processors, the dose information to a vector file format. Further, the method comprises outputting the dose information in the vector file format and the mask vector file to a mask writer device. |
US11822231B2 |
Method for removing particles from pellicle and photomask
A method for removing particles includes receiving a pellicle including a pellicle membrane, a pellicle frame and at least a particle disposed on the pellicle membrane, generating light beams to form an optical trap extending in a direction perpendicular to the pellicle membrane, and removing the particle from the pellicle membrane by the optical trap. |
US11822230B2 |
EUV pellicle and mounting method thereof on photo mask
In a method of de-mounting a pellicle from a photo mask, the photo mask with the pellicle is placed on a pellicle holder. The pellicle is attached to the photo mask by a plurality of micro structures. The plurality of micro structures are detached from the photo mask by applying a force or energy to the plurality of micro structures before or without applying a pulling force to separate the pellicle from the photo mask. The pellicle is de-mounted from the photo mask. In one or more of the foregoing and following embodiments, the plurality of micro structures are made of an elastomer. |
US11822228B2 |
Imaging device
The imaging device includes: at least one imaging unit configured to be rotatable with a driving mechanism and movable in a circumferential direction; an illumination; a cover configured to cover the imaging unit and the illumination; and a light-shielding member of which at least a part is disposed between the imaging unit and the illumination and is disposed in contact with the cover. The light-shielding member is able to be retracted away from the cover through driving of the driving mechanism. |
US11822227B2 |
Voice coil motor
A VCM is disclosed, the VCM including a rotor having a first driving unit and arranged therein with a lens, a stator having a second driving unit wrapping the first driving unit and being opposite to the first driving unit, a base supporting the stator and having an opening formed at a position corresponding to that of the lens, a connection terminal including a pair of first and second connection terminals arranged at an upper surface of the base, and an elastic member including a first elastic member coupled to the rotor and electrically connected the first connection terminal and a second elastic member coupled to the rotor and electrically connected the second connection terminal. |
US11822221B2 |
Light source system and projection apparatus
Provided is a light source system, including: an excitation light source for emitting excitation light; a wavelength conversion device provided with a conversion layer which is used to perform wavelength conversion on at least a portion of the excitation light to obtain stimulated light, and to exit the stimulated light and the unconverted excitation light; and a dichroic assembly which is used to guide the stimulated light exited from the conversion layer to propagate along the second optical path, and finally to exit from the light source system along the exit optical path, and to guide at least a portion of the unconverted excitation light exited from the conversion layer to transmit on a path, which is not the exit optical path. Further provided is a projection device comprising the above light source system. |
US11822217B2 |
Close-pack, high-aspect-ratio camera tripod
A tripod includes: a hub defining a set of leg mounts; a set of legs configured to telescopically extend from the hub and couple to the set of leg mounts; a center column including a spherical end; and a head pivotably coupled to the spherical end. The head further includes: a base section; a camera platform arranged over the base section; a set of flanges extending below the base section and extending around the spherical end; a hat arranged over the spherical end; a pivot control ring arranged about the base section, configured to drive the hat into the spherical end to fix the head on the spherical end responsive to rotation in a first direction about the base section, and configured to retract the hat from the spherical end to unlock the head from the spherical end responsive to rotation in a second direction about the base section. |
US11822216B2 |
Methods, systems, apparatus, and articles of manufacture for document scanning
Methods, systems, apparatus, and articles of manufacture for document scanning are disclosed. An example apparatus includes a base structured to position a mobile device, the base including an opening corresponding to a camera of the mobile device, and at least two side panels couplable to and foldable toward the base, the side panels to maintain a first distance between the base and a target document, the side panels slidable along the target document. |
US11822213B1 |
Softbox and substrate thereof
A substrate of a softbox includes a chuck with a plurality of clamping slots; a plurality of connecting members corresponding to clamping slots, respectively, each connecting member including opposite first and second ends, the first end being rotatably connected into a corresponding clamping slot; and a plurality of position limit assemblies being movably mounted in the clamping slots, respectively, each position limit assembly including an abutting portion. The connecting member may rotate to a first position to make the first end abut against the abutting portion. The position limit assembly may be moved to release the first end, making the connecting member be capable of rotating to a second position. When there is no external force applied to the position limit assembly and the connecting member at the second position is rotated, the connecting member may press the abutting portion and return back to the first position. |
US11822208B2 |
Nonlinear optical raman devices with zig-zag beam paths
The invention is a nonlinear Raman optical device generating zig-zag radiation beam paths in a nonlinear medium having dichroic coatings reflecting at a pump radiation wavelength, with a first mirror between an injected beam of pump radiation and a first end of the nonlinear medium and a second mirror at a second end of the nonlinear medium, the second mirror being partially reflecting at a first Stokes wavelength of the pump radiation. |
US11822206B2 |
Optical signal processing device
There is provided an optical signal processing device capable of RC in a complex space using optical intensity and phase information. An optical modulator controlled by an electric signal processing circuit modulates laser light, which is emitted from a laser light source, at a modulation period either or both of the intensity and phase values of the optical electric field. On the other hand, an input signal is also modulated by the optical modulator at a modulation period in the time domain so as to be an input signal. The converted input signal passes through an optical transmission path and enters an optical circulation circuit via an optical coupler. Part of the circulating light is branched into two by an optical coupler, and the branched light is converted into a complex intermediate signal at a coherent optical receiver. This complex intermediate signal demodulated at the coherent optical receiver is computed at an electric signal processing circuit, and thereby the operation as RC can be performed. |
US11822205B2 |
System, method, and apparatus for high precision light beam steering using rotating lens elements
A system includes an initiating optics layer interposed between an electromagnetic (EM) source and a lenslet steering layer, where the lenslet steering layer includes a first positive lens element and a second negative lens element. The lenslet steering layer is interposed between the initiating optics layer and a concluding optics layer. The system includes a steering controller configured to steer an EM beam from the EM source by controlling a first relative rotation between the first positive lens element and the second negative lens element, and further by controlling a second absolute rotation of the lenslet steering layer. The system includes a rotating actuator responsive to rotation commands from the steering controller, where the rotating actuator selectively rotates the first positive lens element and/or the second negative lens element. |
US11822204B2 |
Electronic paper package structure
An electronic paper package structure, including a substrate, an electronic ink layer, a cover plate, a water vapor barrier film and an adhesive layer, is provided. The electronic ink layer is disposed on the substrate. The cover plate covers the electronic ink layer. The water vapor barrier film covers the substrate and the electronic ink layer. The adhesive layer is directly bonded between the cover plate and the water vapor barrier film to seal the substrate and the electronic ink layer. The adhesive layer is not bonded between the cover plate and the electronic ink layer. |
US11822201B2 |
Electro-optical device and electronic apparatus
In an electro-optical device, a first light shielding wall and a second light shielding wall electrically couple a gate electrode and a scan line inside a first groove and a second groove that pass through a side of a semiconductor film of a transistor and reach a scan line on a lower layer side. A first protruding portion and a second protruding portion for contact with an upper layer side are provided at the semiconductor film. Of the first light shielding wall and the second light shielding wall, the second light shielding wall located on an opposite side to a projection direction of the first protruding portion extends to at least a side of the first protruding portion, and the first light shielding wall located on an opposite side to a projection direction of the second protruding portion extends to at least a side of the second protruding portion. |
US11822199B2 |
Liquid crystal display device
A liquid crystal display device includes a first liquid crystal display panel and a second liquid crystal display panel. The second liquid crystal display panel includes a scanning wiring extending in a zig-zag in the predetermined first direction. A period of bending points of the scanning wiring corresponds to a predetermined number of the sub pixels of the first liquid crystal display panel. The predetermined number is greater that a number of colors of the sub pixels arranged in the predetermined first direction in one of the first main pixel of the first liquid crystal display panel, and is not a natural number multiple of the number of colors of the sub pixels repeatedly arranged along the predetermined first direction of the first liquid crystal display panel. |
US11822198B2 |
Display device and electronic device
A display device capable of improving the image quality is provided. The display device includes a pixel in which a first node, a second node, a third node, and a display element are provided, and the same image data is written to the first node and the second node first. Then, at the same time when the image data is read from the second node to the third node, the image data is added to the image data in the first node by capacitive coupling. This operation enables a data potential higher than or equal to the output voltage of a source driver to be supplied to the display element. |
US11822197B2 |
Liquid crystal display device
To suppress a malfunction of a circuit due to deterioration in a transistor. In a transistor which continuously outputs signals having certain levels (e.g., L-level signals) in a pixel or a circuit, the direction of current flowing through the transistor is changed (inverted). That is, by changing the level of voltage applied to a first terminal and a second terminal (terminals serving as a source and a drain) every given period, the source and the drain are switched every given period. Specifically, in a portion which successively outputs signals having certain levels (e.g., L-level signals) in a circuit including a transistor, L-level signals having a plurality of different potentials (L-level signals whose potentials are changed every given period) are used as the signals having certain levels. |
US11822192B2 |
Reflective electrode, and array substrate and display device thereof
The present disclosure relates to a reflective electrode and an array substrate and a display device thereof. The reflective electrode includes a reflective conductive layer and a color compensation layer located on the reflective conductive layer. The reflective conductive layer has a first reflectivity to first light having a first wavelength and a second reflectivity to second light having a second wavelength. The first light and the second light are combined into white light. The first reflectivity is smaller than the second reflectivity. The color compensation layer is configured such that the reflective electrode has a third reflectivity to the first light and a fourth reflectivity to the second light. A ratio of an absolute value of a difference between the third reflectivity and the fourth reflectivity to the third reflectivity is smaller than 16.4%. |
US11822191B2 |
Display system with localized optical adjustments
An electronic device such as a head-mounted device may have a display that displays computer-generated content for a user. The head-mounted device may have an optical system that directs the computer-generated content towards eye boxes for viewing by a user. The optical system may include a spatially addressable adjustable optical component. The adjustable optical component may have first and second electrodes and an electrically adjustable material between the first and second electrodes. The electrically adjustable material may include a transparent conductive material such as indium tin oxide that includes a pattern of segmented trenches configured to provide the transparent conductive material with electrical anisotropy. Contacts may be coupled to the transparent conductive material. Control circuitry can adjust the electrically adjustable material to form a spatially addressable light modulator or adjustable lens. |
US11822190B2 |
Spatial light modulator and method of forming the same
Various embodiments may provide a spatial light modulator. The spatial light modulator may include a first electrode arrangement. The spatial light modulator may also include a second electrode arrangement. The spatial light modulator may additionally include a liquid crystal (LC) layer between the first electrode arrangement and the second electrode arrangement. The spatial light modulator may also include one or more nanoantennas in contact with the liquid crystal layer. The first electrode arrangement and the second electrode arrangement may be each configured to allow at least a portion of light to pass through. |
US11822189B2 |
Pixel unit and liquid crystal display device
A pixel unit and an LCD device are disclosed. The pixel unit comprises four sub-pixel units. Each of the sub-pixel units comprises a pixel electrode, comprising a plurality of strip portions positioned at intervals. Two adjacent strip portions define a slit. One strip portion and one slit adjacent to the strip portion are defined as an electrode portion and a width of the electrode portion is a sum of a width of the slit and a width of the strip portion. The width of each of the electrode portions and/or the width of each of the strip portions and/or the width of each of the slits is different. Since the pixel electrodes in different positions have a different aperture ratio-voltage curve. This improves the viewing angle deviation of the four domain pixel electrode. |
US11822188B2 |
Pixel electrode and liquid crystal display panel
The present invention provides a pixel electrode and a liquid crystal display panel. A first side electrode and a second side electrode are respectively connected to both ends of a first trunk electrode, and a third side electrode and a fourth side electrode are respectively disposed on sides of the first side electrode and the second side electrode away from a branch electrode. Each of the first side electrode and the second side electrode is provided with a notch at a junction with the first trunk electrode, and the two notches are respectively disposed on the sides of the first side electrode and the second side electrode away from the branch electrode, which can relieve dark lines at pixel boundaries. |
US11822182B2 |
Wire grid polarizer with multi-layer silane conformal coating
A method of vapor depositing a silane chemical onto a wire grid polarizer can include introducing a silane chemical and water into a chamber where the wire grid polarizer is located. The silane chemical and the water can be in a gaseous phase in the chamber. The silane chemical and the water can be maintained simultaneously in the gaseous phase in the chamber for period of time. The silane chemical and the water can react to form a (R1)2Si(OH)2 molecule, where each R1 is independently any chemical element or group. A silane coating can be formed on the wire grid polarizer from a chemical reaction of the (R1)2Si(OH)2 molecule with the wire grid polarizer and with other (R1)2Si(OH)2 molecules. The silane coating can be relatively thick and multi-layer. A thicker or multi-layer silane coating can have improved high temperature resistance relative to a thinner or mono-layer silane coating. |
US11822178B2 |
Array substrate, fabrication method thereof, liquid crystal display panel and display device
Disclosed are an array substrate, a fabrication method thereof, a liquid crystal display panel and a display device. The array substrate includes a substrate, a wire grid polarization layer located in an open region in a pixel region of the substrate and a transparent pattern located at the side, away from the substrate, of the wire grid polarization layer and consistent with a pattern of the wire grid polarization layer. |
US11822177B2 |
Display device
According to one embodiment, a display device includes a liquid crystal display panel including a first substrate and a second substrate opposed to each other, a liquid crystal layer sandwiched between the first substrate and the second substrate, a first polarizer provided to be in contact with the first substrate, a second polarizer provided to be in contact with the second substrate, a cover glass, and a light-shielding layer covering a part of a bottom surface and an edge portion of the first substrate, an edge portion and a part of an upper surface of the second substrate, and an edge portion of the second polarizer; a frame; and a light-shielding cushion member provided between the frame and the liquid crystal display panel. |
US11822176B2 |
Display panel and display device
There is provided a display panel including: a light guide structure layer having a light exiting side and configured to enable internal light to be emitted from a preset position; a display structure layer on the light exiting side and including a light adjusting structure, a black matrix and a reflection matrix positioned on a side, away from the light guide structure layer, of the light adjusting structure, the light adjusting structure is configured to control light emitted from the preset position to enter an area where the black matrix is positioned and/or an area where the reflection matrix is positioned; a light absorption structure layer on a side of the light adjusting structure away from the black matrix and configured to absorb light reflected by the black matrix and allow light reflected by the reflection matrix to pass through. A display device is further provided. |
US11822171B2 |
Field serviceable and replaceable assembly
Field serviceable display assemblies are provided. Multiple side assemblies are mounted to a structural framework in a moveable manner, each including a channel located between a transparent layer and an electronic display, which is located behind the transparent layer. A fixed structure is positioned within a cavity located within the structural framework and between the side assemblies. The fixed structure remains stationary when the side assemblies are moved between a closed position where the cavity is enclosed, and an opened position where the fixed structure is exposed to facilitate direct access to electronic components located thereon. |
US11822165B1 |
Displays with adjustable angles of view
A display may have display layers that form an array of pixels. An angle-of-view adjustment layer may overlap the display layers. The angle-of-view adjustment layer may include an array of adjustable light blocking structures formed from electrochromic material. The electrochromic material may be interposed between first and second electrode layers. When it is desired to operate the display in a private viewing mode, control circuitry may apply a current to the first and second electrodes that causes the electrochromic material to become more opaque, thereby restricting the angle of view of the display. When it is desired to operate the display in a public viewing mode, control circuitry may apply a current to the first and second electrodes that causes the electrochromic material to become more transparent, thereby opening up the angle of view of the display. |
US11822163B2 |
Reprogrammable quantum processor architecture
A novel and useful quantum computing machine includes classic computing and quantum computing cores. A programmable pattern generator executes instructions that control the quantum core. A pulse generator generates the control signals input to the quantum core to perform quantum operations. A partial readout of the quantum state is re-injected into the quantum core to extend decoherence time. Access gates control movement of quantum particles in the quantum core. Errors are corrected from the readout before being re-injected into the quantum core. Internal and external calibration loops calculate error syndromes and calibrate control pulses input to the quantum core. Control of the quantum core is provided from an external support unit via the pattern generator or retrieved from classic memory where sequences of commands are stored in memory. A cryostat unit functions to cool the quantum computing core to approximately 4 Kelvin. |
US11822159B2 |
Self-contained EC IGU
Onboard EC window controllers are described. The controllers are configured in close proximity to the EC window, for example, within the IGU. The controller may be part of a window assembly, which includes an IGU having one or more EC panes, and thus does not have to be matched with the EC window, and installed, in the field. The window controllers described herein have a number of advantages because they are matched to the IGU containing one or more EC devices and their proximity to the EC panes of the window overcomes a number of problems associated with conventional controller configurations. Also described are self-meshing networks for electrochromic windows. |
US11822158B2 |
Back light unit for backlit displays
A back light unit includes an array of LEDs positioned in rows and columns that emit light from a top surface. A light splitting optical film includes a plurality of inverted pyramids positioned on a first side facing the top surface of the array where each of the plurality of inverted pyramids forms an apex oriented in a direction away from the top surface of the array. A plurality of linear prisms is positioned in a parallel configuration on a second side facing away from the top surface of the array where at least some of the linear prisms form an apex being oriented such that a direction of the apex forms a desired angle with respect to a direction of a row of the array of light emitting diodes. |
US11822154B2 |
Prism-enhanced lenses and methods of using prism-enhanced lenses
An electro-active lens is presented which utilizes a surface relief structures and an electro-active material, with a change in refractive index facilitating the change in optical properties. A molded structure and a liquid crystal are used to form a diffractive lens. In addition to the classical approach of utilizing diffractive optics and multiple Fresnel zones to form a lens, an additional structure is placed between Fresnel zones in order to improve the diffraction efficiency across the visible spectrum and reduce chromatic aberration. |
US11822153B2 |
Optical lens design for flattening a through-focus curve
Described herein are systems and/or methods for forming an ophthalmic lens. An example method may comprise a step of determining a power profile based on a power profile function defined by a base optical power, an amount of spherical aberration at a radial distance from a geometric center of the lens, and a bump function. The example method may comprise a step of adjusting the power profile based at least on minimizing a shape metric of a through-focus curve. |
US11822150B2 |
Optical imaging lens system, image capturing unit and electronic device
An optical imaging lens system includes five lens elements which are, in order from an object side to an image side, a first lens element, a second lens element, a third lens element, a fourth lens element and a fifth lens element. The first lens element has positive refractive power. The second lens element has negative refractive power. The third lens element has positive refractive power. The fourth lens element has negative refractive power. The fifth lens element with negative refractive power has an object-side surface being concave in a paraxial region thereof. |
US11822149B2 |
Plastic optical lens assembly, imaging lens module and electronic device
A plastic optical lens assembly includes a first lens element, a second lens element and a cementing glue coating. A first spacing section is located between a first optical effective portion and a first engaging structure. A second optical effective portion is disposed correspondingly to the first optical effective portion. A second spacing section is located between the second optical effective portion and a second engaging structure. The first engaging structure is engaged with the second engaging structure. A reference space is between the first and the second spacing section. The cementing glue coating is at least disposed between the first and the second optical effective portions, and the first and the second lens elements are cemented by the cementing glue coating. |
US11822147B2 |
Fastening of a mirror to a support
A system for fastening a mirror to a support is disclosed including intermediate structures, for example bipod structures. At least some of the intermediate structures are provided with torsion devices making it possible to at least partially compensate for optical aberrations of an instrument that includes the mirror. Each torsion device may comprise an elastic element and a variator. The variator is designed to control a deformation of the elastic element, resulting in a torque which is applied to the mirror. |
US11822144B2 |
Actuator for positioning optical filters
An actuator mechanism is provided for disposing a plurality of filters into and out of a camera line-of-sight. The mechanism includes a base, a pair of frames, an axial shaft, a plurality of filter housings and a plurality of pivotable drivers. The base includes an auxiliary platform. The frames flank the base, and the shaft is disposed between the frames. Each filter housing holds a corresponding optical filter and is disposable in a deployment position in the line-of-sight and a withdrawn position out of the line-of-sight. The drivers are disposed on the platform. Each driver corresponds to an associated housing and is rotatable along the shaft to swing at least one housing between deployment and withdrawn positions upon command. |
US11822143B2 |
Optical lens and optical data capturing device
An optical lens comprising: a first part, comprising a first surface; a second part, comprising a second surface and at least one concave portion, wherein at least portion of the first surface and at least portion of the second surface are cylindrical. The second part further comprises a third surface, wherein the first surface and the second surface are not parallel with the third surface. The first part protrudes from the third surface. The optical lens can be attached to a barrel or an optical sensor without connection components or adhesive material. Therefore, the process of manufacturing the optical data capturing device can be simplified and related cost can be reduced. |
US11822140B2 |
High density patch panel with modular cassettes
A patch panel may include a tray that is slidable between a retracted position and an extended position on tray supports and features for holding the tray in the retracted position and in the extended position. The patch panel may also include a cassette that is slidable on cassette supports, latches for engaging the cassette to block movement of the cassette and features for disengaging the latches. |
US11822139B2 |
Optical fiber cable with reinforcement
An optical communication cable includes a cable jacket formed from a first material, a plurality of core elements located within the cable jacket, and an armor layer surrounding the plurality of core elements within the cable jacket, wherein the armor layer is a multi-piece layer having a first armor segment extending a portion of the distance around the plurality of core elements and a second armor segment extending a portion of the distance around the plurality of core elements, wherein a first lateral edge of the first armor segment is adjacent a first lateral edge of the second armor segment and a second lateral edge of the first armor segment is adjacent a second lateral edge of the second armor segment such that the combination of the first armor segment and the second armor segment completely surround the plurality of core elements. |
US11822134B2 |
Optical-fiber holding component, optical connector, and optical coupling structure
An optical-fiber holding component disposed in a ferrule holding a plurality of optical fibers, which respectively have at least one core in a region shifted from a region on a center axis and are arranged in a first direction intersecting with the center axis line, is disclosed. The optical-fiber holding component comprises a holding part defining a position of each of coating removed portions in a plane perpendicular to the center axis and holding the coating removed portions, each of the coating removed portions being obtained by removing a resin coating by a predetermined length from a tip end of each of the optical fibers; and a fixing part arranged side by side with the holding part in a second direction along the center axis, resin coated portions of the optical fibers being fixed to the fixing part. |
US11822132B2 |
Optical communications connectors
In accordance with the following description, an optical communication connector includes a ferrule having retractable alignment pins that are actuable between an extended position and a retracted position. For example, the connector may include an inner housing assembly having optical fibers and an outer housing positioned over the inner housing assembly. The outer housing is shaped to be removable from the inner housing assembly, which has a movable pin clamp mechanically coupled to alignment pins for aligning the connector with another connector. The pin clamp may be slid from a first position (corresponding to a male gender) to a second position (corresponding to a female gender). Separately or in combination with changing gender, the polarity of a communication connector may be changed due to its inclusion of an asymmetric polarity-changing feature that is actuable by an installer to change a polarity of the communication connector. Such a feature may be actuated by being moved from a first position to a second position relative to the communication connector. |
US11822121B2 |
Cavity substrate having directional optoelectronic transmission channel and manufacturing method thereof
A cavity substrate may have a directional optoelectronic transmission channel. The cavity substrate includes a support frame, a first dielectric layer on a first surface of the support frame, and a second dielectric layer on a second surface of the support frame. The support frame, the first dielectric layer and the second dielectric layer constitute a closed cavity having an opening on one side in the length direction of the substrate, a first circuit layer is arranged on the inner surface of the first dielectric layer facing the cavity, an electrode connected with an optical communication device is arranged on the first circuit layer, the electrode is electrically conducted with the first circuit layer, a second circuit layer is arranged on the outer surfaces of the first dielectric layer and the second dielectric layer, and the first circuit layer and the second circuit layer are communicated through a via column. |
US11822120B2 |
Optical components with enhanced heat dissipation
Structures including an optical component and methods of fabricating a structure including an optical component. The structure includes a waveguide core and a back-end-of-line stack including a first metallization level, a second metallization level, and a heat sink having a metal feature in the second metallization level. The heat sink is positioned adjacent to a section of the waveguide core. The first metallization level including a dielectric layer positioned between the metal feature and the section of the waveguide core. |
US11822117B2 |
Primary coating compositions with improved microbending performance
Curable compositions that include an oligomer with one or more internal urethane linkages and OH groups capped by an Acrylate-End-Capping (AEC) compound. The curable compositions may be made by reacting a polyol with a diisocyanate compound to form a pre-oligomer compound having one or more internal urethane linkages and terminal OH groups. The curable coating compositions may be cured to form a coating for an optical fiber, for example, a primary coating for an optical fiber. |
US11822115B2 |
Display apparatus
Disclosed in the present application is a display apparatus, including a backlight module and a display panel. The backlight module includes a light emitting diode. The display panel, disposed on a light emitting side of the backlight module, and configured to image display; wherein the backlight module comprises a LED board with one or more LEDs; and the LED board includes: a circuit board configured to provide power, and comprising a plurality of pads for soldering the one or more LEDs; a reflective coating, configured to cover the circuit board, and comprising a plurality of openings for exposing the plurality of pads; and the one or more LEDs, configured to be soldered on the plurality of pads in the plurality of openings. |
US11822104B2 |
Reflective composite material having a varnished aluminum carrier having a silver reflection layer and method for production thereof
The invention relates to a reflective composite material (V) having a carrier (1) consisting of aluminum, having an interlayer (2) which is present on a side (A) on the carrier (1) and is composed of a varnish, and having an optically active multilayer system (3) which has been applied atop the interlayer (2) and consists of at least three layers, wherein the upper layers (4, 5) are dielectric and/or oxidic layers, and the lowermost layer (6) is a metallic layer which consists of silver and forms a reflection layer (6). To increase the aging resistance, it is proposed that the interlayer (2) comprise an organic layer-forming varnish or be formed entirely from such a varnish that has been cured in an ionic photopolymerization and crosslinking or that has been cured after UV irradiation by free-radical photopolymerization and crosslinking. |
US11822102B2 |
Three dimensional virtual and augmented reality display system
A system may comprise a selectively transparent projection device for projecting an image toward an eye of a viewer from a projection device position in space relative to the eye of the viewer, the projection device being capable of assuming a substantially transparent state when no image is projected; an occlusion mask device coupled to the projection device and configured to selectively block light traveling toward the eye from one or more positions opposite of the projection device from the eye of the viewer in an occluding pattern correlated with the image projected by the projection device; and a zone plate diffraction patterning device interposed between the eye of the viewer and the projection device and configured to cause light from the projection device to pass through a diffraction pattern having a selectable geometry as it travels to the eye. |
US11822098B2 |
Quantum dot lens, backlight module, display device and manufacturing method of quantum dot lens
A quantum dot lens, a backlight module, a display device and a manufacturing method of the quantum dot lens are provided. The quantum dot lens includes: a first lens, which is a convex lens and is provided with a first lens surface; a second lens, which is a concave lens and is provided with a second lens surface opposite to the first lens surface; and a quantum dot fluorescent resin layer, provided between the first lens surface and the second lens surface, and including more than one quantum dot fluorescent material. With the above structure, the quantum dot lens has a simple manufacturing process and ease of mass production, saves the quantum dot fluorescent material, and solves the problems of poor consistency and blue light leakage of existing quantum dot lenses. |
US11822095B2 |
Camera module including liquid lens, optical device including the module, and method for driving the liquid lens
Provided is a camera module, and a camera module including a core plate having a cavity for accommodating a conductive liquid and a nonconductive liquid; an electrode unit disposed on the core plate and electrically connected to the conductive liquid; an insulating unit disposed in the electrode portion and blocking contact of the nonconductive liquid; and a control unit for controlling voltages applied to the electrode unit, wherein the electrode unit includes a first electrode and a second electrode that change the interface between the conductive liquid and the nonconductive liquid by electromagnetic interaction, the first electrode includes a plurality of electrode sectors arranged sequentially along a circumferential direction about an optical axis, and the control unit sequentially controls voltages applied to the plurality of electrode sectors. |
US11822092B2 |
Head-mounted display and adjustment of head belt
A head-mounted display includes a display host, a head belt base, a first lateral head belt, a second lateral head belt, an auxiliary head belt, a knob, a first driving component and a second driving component. The head belt base is connected to the display host through the first and second lateral head belts and the auxiliary head belt. The knob is pivoted to the head belt base, and the knob is coupled to the first and second lateral head belts through the first driving component and is coupled to the auxiliary head belt through the second driving component. The knob synchronously drives the first and second driving components, to drive the first and second lateral head belts through the first driving component and drive the auxiliary head belt through the second driving component. Alternatively, the knob drives one of the first driving component and the second driving component. |
US11822090B2 |
Haptic systems for head-worn computers
Aspects of the present disclosure relate to haptic feedback systems and methods for use in head-worn computing systems. A head worn computer includes a frame adapted to hold a computer display in front of a user's eye, a processor adapted to present digital content in the computer display and to produce a haptic signal in coordination with the digital content display, and a haptic system including a plurality of haptic segments, wherein each of the haptic segments is individually controlled in coordination with the haptic signal. |
US11822089B2 |
Head wearable virtual image module for superimposing virtual image on real-time image
Disclosed are systems and methods for superimposing a virtual image on a real-time image. A system for superimposing a virtual image on a real-time image comprises a real-time image module and a virtual image module. The real-time image module comprises a magnification assembly to generate a real-time image of an object at a first location and a first depth, with a predetermined magnification. The virtual image module generates a virtual image by respectively projecting a right light signal to a viewer's right eye and a corresponding left light signal to a viewer's left eye. The right light signal and the corresponding left light signal are perceived by the viewer to display the virtual image at a second location and a second depth. The second depth is related to an angle between the right light signal and the corresponding left light signal projected to the viewer's eyes. The second depth may be approximately the same as the first depth. |
US11822087B2 |
Waveguide display device
An optical waveguide includes an input diffractive optical element arranged for being aligned with an optical projector for diffracting the light beam therefrom, a waveguide substrate arranged for reflecting the light beam diffracted by the input diffractive optical element by means of total internal reflection, and an output diffractive optical element coupled at said waveguide substrate for partially diffracting the light beam as a diffracted light and partially transmitting the light beam as a transmitted light during the total internal reflection of the light beam within the waveguide substrate. The diffracted light is diffracted by the output diffractive optical element and is projected out of the waveguide substrate toward the user eye. The transmitted light is continuously transmitted and reflected within the waveguide substrate by the total internal reflection until the transmitted light is totally diffracted out of the waveguide substrate, so as to complete an exit pupil expansion. |
US11822083B2 |
Display system with time interleaving
An electronic device such as a head-mounted device may have a display that produces a display image. The head-mounted device may have an optical system that merges real-world images from real-world objects with display images. The optical system provides the real-world images and display images to an eye box for viewing by a user. The optical system may use time interleaving techniques and/or polarization effects to merge real-world and display images. Switchable devices such as polarization switches and tunable lenses may be controlled in synchronization with frames of display images. Geometrical phase lenses may be used that exhibit different lens powers to different polarizations of light. |
US11822073B2 |
Vision improvement utilizing computer displays
A method, computer program product, and system includes a processor(s) utilizing the image capture device to track eye movements of a user interacting with a display communicatively coupled to the one or more processors, the image capture device continuously collecting image data. The processor(s) determines, based on analyzing the collected image data, a probability of whether a user may be experiencing a vision-related issue. Based on the probability being within a given pre-determined range, the processor(s) identifies the vision-related issue experienced by the user. The processor(s) generates, based on the vision-related issue, a two dimensional visual exercise to address the vision-related issue for performance by the user. The processor(s) deploys a graphical user interface to the display, where the graphical user interface comprises the visual exercise. The processor(s) provides the visual exercise to the user via the graphical user interface. |
US11822068B2 |
Insertion instrument
An endoscope has a configuration in which a wire guide tube is configured as a tube consecutively formed of polyetheretherketone from one end side to another end side, an opening penetrating is provided in a radial direction at part of a wall portion of a second coupling member into which an end part of the wire guide tube is inserted, a concave portion corresponding to the opening is provided at an outer peripheral surface of the end part of the wire guide tube, and a bonding agent integrally fills the opening and the concave portion to connect the wire guide tube and a coupling portion (the second coupling member). |
US11822065B2 |
Light-guide for gesture-detecting interface module
One subject of the invention is a light guide (13), for an interface module, in particular for a vehicle passenger compartment, for emitting or receiving a light beam in a cone that is elongate in a transverse direction and that is centred on a plane that is inclined by an angle θ with respect to an optical axis (z) of the light guide, taking the form of a prism made of transparent material of index nGL, characterised in that it comprises: •an interior dioptric interface intended to face a printed circuit board (7) bearing a light source (5) or a light detector, forming a convergent lens the focal point of which is located at an expected position of the light source (5) or of the light detector, •a first planar face (15) that is oriented parallel to the optical axis (z) of the light guide, and •a second planar face (17) that is inclined with respect to the first face (15) by an angle α respecting cos(α+θ)=(1−ε) nGL*cos 3α, with ε a number comprised between −0.1 and 0.1. |
US11822059B2 |
Camera optical lens
A camera optical lens is provided and includes, from an object side to an image side, a first lens and a second lens that have positive refractive power, a third lens, a fourth lens, a fifth lens, a sixth lens having a positive refractive power, a seventh lens having a negative refractive power, an eighth lens having a positive refractive power, and a ninth lens having a negative refractive power. The camera optical lens satisfies: 3.80≤f1/f≤7.50; and 3.00≤d9/d10≤12.00, where f denotes a focal length of the camera optical lens, f1 denotes a focal length of the first lens, d9 denotes an on-axis thickness of the fifth lens, and d10 denotes an on-axis distance from an image side surface of the fifth lens to an object side surface of the sixth lens. The camera optical lens meets design requirements for large aperture, wide angle and ultra-thinness while having good optical performance. |
US11822057B2 |
Mobile device and optical imaging lens thereof
An optical imaging lens comprises first, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth lens elements arranged sequentially from an object side to an image side along an optical axis. The object-side surface of the second lens element has a concave portion in the vicinity of a periphery of the second lens element, and the image-side surface of the second lens element has a concave portion in a vicinity of the optical axis. The image-side surface of the third lens element has a concave portion in the vicinity of a periphery of the third lens element. An effective focal length of the optical imaging lens is EFL, an air gap between the fourth lens element and the fifth lens element along the optical axis is G45, a central thickness of the sixth lens element along the optical axis is represented by T6, and EFL, G45 and T6 satisfy the equation: EFL/(G45+T6)≤6.40. |
US11822054B2 |
Metasurface structure and method for producing metasurface structure
The present disclosure relates to a metasurface structural body or the like having a structure for achieving desired optical characteristics. The metasurface structural body includes a base member having a first surface and a second surface opposing each other, and a plurality of antennas as a plurality of fine structures arranged along the first surface. The base member has a base portion and an adjacent portion. The antennas each has a first refractive index and an antenna end surface constituting a part of the first surface. The adjacent portion is provided such that a part thereof is positioned between the antennas, the adjacent portion having a second refractive index different from the first refractive index and an adjacent-portion end surface constituting a remaining part of the first surface. The antenna end surfaces and the adjacent-portion end surface form a flat surface as the first surface. |
US11822053B2 |
Methods of fabrication of optical aperture multipliers having rectangular waveguide
A method of fabricating an optical aperture multiplier is provided. A slice and a first optical structure are obtained. The slice has external faces including a pair of parallel faces, and a first plurality of partially reflective internal surfaces oblique to the pair of parallel faces. The first optical structure has external surfaces including a planar coupling surface, and a second plurality of partially reflective internal surfaces oblique to the coupling surface. The slice is optically coupled with the first optical structure such that one of the faces of the pair of parallel faces is in facing relation with the coupling surface to form a second optical structure. At least one optical aperture multiplier is sliced from the second optical structure by cutting the second optical structure through at least two cutting planes perpendicular to the coupling surface. The optical aperture multiplier is preferably part of a near eye display augmented reality system. |
US11822052B2 |
Colour wheel assembly, light source system, and projection device
A colour wheel assembly, a light source system provided with the same, and a projection device are provided, a boron nitride coating being arranged on the side of the colour wheel assembly corresponding to a red fluorescent area and the other side being provided with glass powder, and the two sides of a non-red fluorescent area both being provided with a glass powder coating layer. By means of arranging boron nitride material in a position corresponding to a red fluorescent area, as the boron nitride material has good thermal conductivity relative to the glass powder and the crystal structure of the boron nitride is a layered structure, having the effect of effectively blocking light and thereby further reducing the excitation light incident on the red fluorescent powder, attenuation of the red fluorescence under the direct excitation of strong excitation light can be effectively prevented. |
US11822049B2 |
Lightning threat information-providing apparatus, lightning threat information-providing method, and program
[Object] To provide a lightning threat information-providing apparatus, a lightning threat information-providing method, and a program that are capable of providing a user with accurate information regarding a lightning threat.[Solving Means] A lightning threat information-providing apparatus 1 includes: an input unit 10 that inputs observation parameters 11 regarding weather observation data, prediction parameters 12 regarding weather prediction data, and case data 13 regarding a case that occurs in association with lightning occurrence; an intermediate parameter calculation unit that calculates, on the basis of the input observation parameters 11 and prediction parameters 12, an intermediate parameter 27 which is a parameter regarding physical quantity associated with the lightning occurrence and cannot be directly obtained from the observation data or the prediction data; and an arithmetic control unit 20 that estimates a lightning threat on the basis of the observation parameters 11, the prediction parameters 12, the case data 13, and the intermediate parameter 27. |
US11822044B2 |
Compact body scanner
Imaging systems and methods are provided for detecting object that may be hidden under clothing, ingested, inserted, or otherwise concealed on or in a person's body. An imaging assembly and mechanisms for vertically moving the imaging assembly may be configured to reduce the overall form factor of such imaging systems, while still retaining an ability to perform full/complete imaging of a subject. A calibration system assembly can be included, comprising a first calibration assembly and second calibration assembly to perform fine-grained adjustments to the positioning of the X-ray detector. |
US11822043B2 |
Radiation inspection apparatus comprising a radiation inspection device and wheels and radiation inspection method
The present disclosure provides a radiation inspection apparatus and a radiation inspection method. The radiation inspection apparatus includes: a radiation inspection device comprising a ray source and a detector that cooperates with the ray source to perform scanning inspection on an object to be inspected, the radiation inspection device having an inspection channel for the object to be inspected to pass through when scanning inspection is performed thereon; and traveling wheels provided at the bottom of the radiation inspection device to enable the radiation inspection apparatus to travel in an extension direction of the inspection channel, and the traveling wheels are configured to rotate 90° to enable the radiation inspection apparatus to travel in a direction perpendicular to the extension direction of the inspection channel. |
US11822039B2 |
Formation evaluation at drill bit
In a drill bit which has hard-faced cutting or gauge protection elements positioned to be in direct contact with subterranean formation as the bit is rotated, at least one of these elements includes a window positioned to be in direct contact with the formation or cuttings from the formation as the bit rotates and moves forward to drill into the formation. Electromagnetic radiation with wavelength in the range from 100 nm to 2600 nm is transmitted through the window to the formation in contact with the window. Electromagnetic radiation such as fluorescence that returns through the same window is received by a spectrometer. The source and receiver of electromagnetic radiation are both accommodated within the downhole drilling equipment but spaced from the windowed element. The electromagnetic radiation travels along light guides from the source to the window and from the window to the receiver. |
US11822034B2 |
Method for calibrating sensor in vending machine and vending machine
Provided are a method for calibrating sensors in a vending machine and a vending machine. input values of first input terminals and input values of second input terminals of sensors are determined through level 1 calibration and level 2 calibration, respectively, which may greatly increase the number of adjustable grades of the luminous intensity of an optical generator of each sensor, and may further greatly improve the success rate of calibration on the sensors. |
US11822029B2 |
Method and system to determine the azimuthal orientation of borehole seismometer sensor using long period surface waves in microseisms
The present invention is a method to determine an azimuthal orientation of a borehole seismometer sensor performed by a computing device using a control server having a database and an arithmetic function, the computing device performing a method to determine the azimuthal orientation of a borehole seismometer sensor using long-period surface waves in microseisms, including step S100 in which a data collection unit 100 collects continuous waveform data recorded by a borehole seismometer and a reference seismometer; step S200 in which a frequency band setting unit 200 sets a frequency band to be analyzed in the collected continuous waveform data; step S300 in which a filtering unit 300 performs bandpass filtering on the frequency band to be analyzed; step S400 in which a waveform dividing unit 400 divides seismic waveform into waveform segments with preset time units; step S500 in which a phase shift unit 500 shifts the phase of the divided vertical component waveforms by 90°; step S600 in which a waveform calculation unit 600 combines the divided N′ and E′ component seismic waveforms to calculate horizontal components for rotation angles waveform between 0 and 360° from the N′ orientation; step S700 in which a correlation calculation unit 700 calculates a correlation coefficient between the horizontal and vertical component waveforms; step S800 in which a Rayleigh wave orientation determination unit 800 repeats steps S500 to S700 for each divided time domain; step S900 in which an orientation comparison unit 900 performs steps S400 to S800, respectively, with respect to the borehole seismometer data for which the sensor orientation is to be determined and the reference seismometer data for which the sensor orientation is already known; and step S1000 in which a result calculation unit 1000 averages θ determined for each time period to calculate a final result. |
US11822023B2 |
Navigation information device and navigation information processing method
The purpose is to provide a navigation information device and a navigation information processing method capable of excellently grasping a surrounding situation of own ship and improving a visibility of a detection result by a sonar. The navigation information device is provided with a surrounding information generating module for generating surrounding information around the ship itself, a sonar information generating module for generating sonar information indicating the detection result by the sonar, and a display control module for performing control for enlarging one display area of a surrounding screen on which the surrounding information is displayed and a sonar screen on which the sonar information is displayed and reducing the other display area, as compared with corresponding display area before satisfying the predetermined condition, when the predetermined condition is satisfied. |
US11822018B2 |
Multi-detector LiDAR systems and methods for mitigating range aliasing
Systems, methods, and computer-readable media are disclosed for multi-detector LIDAR and methods. An example method may include emitting, by a light emitter of a LIDAR system, a first light pulse. The example method may also include activating a first light detector of the LIDAR system at a first time, the first time corresponding a time when return light corresponding to the first light pulse would be within a first field of view of the first light detector. The example method may also include activating a second light detector of the LIDAR system at a second time, the second time corresponding a time when return light corresponding to the first light pulse would be within a second field of view of the second light detector, wherein the first light detector is configured to include the first field of view, the first field of view being associated with a first range from the light emitter, and wherein the second light detector configured to include the second field of view, the second field of view being associated with a second range from the light emitter. |
US11822016B2 |
Hyper temporal lidar using multiple matched filters to orient a lidar system to a frame of reference
A lidar system comprises (1) an array of pixels for sensing incident light and (2) a circuit for processing a signal representative of the sensed incident light to detect a reflection of a laser pulse from a target within a field of view. The circuit can comprise a plurality of matched filters that are tuned to different reflected pulse shapes for detecting pulse reflections within the incident light, and wherein the circuit (1) applies the signal to the matched filters to determine an obliquity for the target based how the matched filters respond to the applied signal and (2) determines a correction angle based on the determined target obliquity, the correction angle for orienting the field of view to a frame of reference in response to a tilting of the lidar system. In an example embodiment, the circuit can comprise a signal processing circuit that performs the signal application and correction angle determination operations. In another example embodiment, the circuit can comprise (1) a signal processing circuit that performs the signal application operation and (2) a receiver controller circuit that performs the correction angle determination operation. |
US11822012B2 |
Multiple pulse, LIDAR based 3-D imaging
Methods and systems for performing multiple pulse LIDAR measurements are presented herein. In one aspect, each LIDAR measurement beam illuminates a location in a three dimensional environment with a sequence of multiple pulses of illumination light. Light reflected from the location is detected by a photosensitive detector of the LIDAR system during a measurement window having a duration that is greater than or equal to the time of flight of light from the LIDAR system out to the programmed range of the LIDAR system, and back. The pulses in a measurement pulse sequence can vary in magnitude and duration. Furthermore, the delay between pulses and the number of pulses in each measurement pulse sequence can also be varied. In some embodiments, the multi-pulse illumination beam is encoded and the return measurement pulse sequence is decoded to distinguish the measurement pulse sequence from exogenous signals. |
US11822009B2 |
Self-position estimation device, self-position estimation method, program, and recording medium
A self-position estimation device is mounted on a mobile body and acquires a predicted position of the mobile body. Additionally, the self-position estimation device calculates a difference value between a predicted position of an end point of a lane division line that is obtained based on information on the end point of the lane division line acquired from map information and a measured position of the end point of the lane division line measured in such a manner that a measurement unit mounted on the mobile body performs scanning with a light in a predetermined direction. The self-position estimation device estimates a self-position of the mobile body by correcting the predicted position with a value obtained by multiplying the difference value by a coefficient. Further, the self-position estimation device corrects the coefficient based on an interval of scanning positions of the measurement unit at a position where the end point of the lane division line is detected. |
US11822008B2 |
Motor vehicle having an outer surface, and method for operating a motor vehicle
A motor vehicle is disclosed. The motor vehicle includes a light detection and ranging (lidar) sensor and an outer surface of the motor vehicle. The outer surface includes at least one retroreflector element for the lidar sensor arranged on the outer surface of the motor vehicle. |
US11822007B2 |
System and method for identification of an airborne object
There is provided a processor-based method of identifying an airborne object, the method comprising: obtaining a series of target Radar Cross Section (RCS) measurements of an airborne object, with associated aspect angles of the airborne object relative to a measuring radar; calculating at least one estimation of a candidate aircraft RCS time series in accordance with the series of target aspect angles, a candidate aircraft type, and at least one candidate aircraft body orientation; and determining an identification of the airborne object with an aircraft type, in accordance with the estimations of a candidate aircraft RCS time series, and the series of target RCS measurements. |
US11822001B2 |
Simultaneous object detection and data transfer with a vehicle radar
In one embodiment, a method includes providing instructions to broadcast a modulated radar chirp signal from a radar antenna of a vehicle. The modulated radar chirp signal includes data associated with the vehicle. The method includes receiving a first return signal whose waveform substantially matches the modulated chirp signal. The first return signal is the modulated radar chirp signal after reflecting off of an object in an environment surrounding the vehicle. The method includes calculating a location for the object using the first return signal, receiving, from a base station antenna, a second return signal that indicates the modulated chirp signal was received by the base station antenna, and providing instructions to establish a wireless communication session with the base station antenna. |
US11821999B2 |
Attitude determination based on global navigation satellite system information
A method for determining a 3-dimensional (3D) attitude of a platform includes receiving satellite relayed information regarding an ambiguous phase single-difference measurement (φ); resolving a phase ambiguity of the ambiguous phase single-difference measurement (φ) to determine an unambiguous phase single-difference estimate (ϕ); calculating coarse direction vectors xcor and ycor based on the unambiguous phase single-difference estimate (ϕ); estimating improved direction vectors x and y based on the coarse direction vectors xcor and ycor and by imposing constraints on the improved direction vectors x and y and an angle between the improved direction vectors x and y; and calculating the 3D attitude of the platform from the improved direction vectors x and y. |
US11821994B2 |
Localization of autonomous vehicles using camera, GPS, and IMU
A method of localizing a host member through sensor fusion includes capturing an input image with one or more optical sensors disposed on the host member and determining a location of the host member through a global positioning system (GPS) input. The method tracks movement of the host member through an inertial measurement unit (IMU) input, generates coordinates for the host member from the GPS input and the IMU input. The method compares the input image and a high definition (HD) map input to verify distances from the host member to predetermined objects within the input image and within the HD map input. The method continuously localizes the host member by fusing the GPS input, the IMU input, the input image, and the HD map input. |
US11821993B2 |
Modernized consumer grade GNSS secondary code acquisition and signal tracking
Global navigation satellite systems and methods use L5 GNSS signals to acquire secondary code phases of those signals without using L1 GNSS signals to aid in the acquisition of secondary code phases. Various embodiments are described to perform this acquisition. |
US11821991B2 |
Dynamic compensation wind measurement lidar system and wind measurement method thereof
Disclosed is in the present disclosure a dynamic compensation wind measurement lidar system, including a laser, an A/D converter, a signal processor, and a data processor. The signal processor includes a power spectrum calculation module, a motion sensor, and a pulse integration module. The pulse integration module divides an optical pulse transmitted in a single beam period into n sections for integration, where real-time motion and attitude data collected by the motion sensor is added to each of the sections for integration to improve a signal-to-noise ratio by integrating a power spectral density for a plurality of periodic pulse signals. In the present disclosure, by means of integrating optical pulses in single-beam dwell time by sections and attitude superimposing, an attitude compensation frequency may be greatly increased, and the attitude compensation frequency is adjustable. |
US11821990B2 |
Scene perception using coherent doppler LiDAR
Embodiments of the present disclosure are directed to providing scene perception display requiring reduced processing capabilities. Sensor data indicative of one or more targets from an imaging and ranging subsystem, location data from a positioning subsystem defining a geographical location of the imaging and ranging subsystem and orientation data from an orientation subsystem defining an orientation of the imaging and ranging subsystem are received. Doppler point cloud data is generated based on Doppler information and point cloud data from the sensor data, the location data and the orientation data. The targets are classified as either a static or dynamic target. Afterwards, the Doppler point cloud data is filtered by removing either the dynamic or the static targets from the Doppler point cloud data. The Doppler point cloud data of either the dynamic or the static targets are further processed and the further processed Doppler point cloud data is rendered. |
US11821988B2 |
Ladar system with intelligent selection of shot patterns based on field of view data
Ladar System with Intelligent Selection of Shot Patterns Based on Field of View Data A ladar transmitter that transmits ladar pulses toward a plurality of range points in a field of view can be controlled to target range points based on any of a plurality of defined shot patterns. Each defined shot pattern can be instantiated to identify various coordinates in the field of view that are to be targeted by a ladar pulses. A processor can process data about the field of view such as range data and/or camera data to make selections as to which of the defined shot patterns should be selected over time. |
US11821987B2 |
Multiple resolution, simultaneous localization and mapping based on 3-D LIDAR measurements
Methods and systems for improved simultaneous localization and mapping based on 3-D LIDAR image data are presented herein. In one aspect, LIDAR image frames are segmented and clustered before feature detection to improve computational efficiency while maintaining both mapping and localization accuracy. Segmentation involves removing redundant data before feature extraction. Clustering involves grouping pixels associated with similar objects together before feature extraction. In another aspect, features are extracted from LIDAR image frames based on a measured optical property associated with each measured point. The pools of feature points comprise a low resolution feature map associated with each image frame. Low resolution feature maps are aggregated over time to generate high resolution feature maps. In another aspect, the location of a LIDAR measurement system in a three dimensional environment is slowly updated based on the high resolution feature maps and quickly updated based on the low resolution feature maps. |
US11821986B1 |
Target tracking method, system, device and storage medium
The present invention provides a target tracking method, system, device and storage medium, which includes: Determining a target area based on the current frame of a training sample, extracting and fusing histogram of oriented gradient (HOG), color naming (CN), and color space HSV features of the target area to obtain a target template; Determining a target function according to the target template and a spatial regularization weight factor; Introducing the Sherman-Morrison formula into the alternating direction method of multipliers (ADMM) to accelerate the solution of the target function and obtain the response value; Iterating the target tracking model when the response value meets the preset confidence threshold until training is completed to obtain a trained target tracking model, and tracking the target in the video to be observed by using the trained target tracking model. |
US11821978B2 |
Secure ranging
A method of secure wireless ranging between a verifier node and a prover node comprises performing a measurement procedure resulting in a two-way phase measurement and a round-trip time measurement between the verifier node and the prover node. The measurement procedure comprises the verifier node transmitting on the frequency a verifier packet, the prover node receiving the verifier packet and performing a phase measurement of a verifier carrier signal and a time-of-arrival measurement of a verifier frame delimiter, the prover node transmitting a prover packet, and the verifier node receiving the prover packet and performing a phase measurement of the prover carrier signal and a time-of-arrival measurement of the prover frame delimiter. The method further comprises calculating a distance between the verifier node and the prover node based on the two-way phase measurements and the round-trip time measurements for the plurality of frequencies. |
US11821975B2 |
Radar module incorporated with a pattern-shaping device
A radar module includes a printed circuit board (PCB) and a semiconductor package mounted on the PCB. The semiconductor package comprises an integrated circuit die and a substrate for electrically connecting the integrated circuit die to the PCB. The substrate comprises an antenna layer integrated into the semiconductor package and electrically connected to the integrated circuit die for at least one of transmitting and receiving radar signals. A discrete pattern-shaping device is mounted on the PCB and is configured to shape a radiation pattern of the radar signals. |
US11821972B2 |
Method and system for synchronizing a rotational eccentric mass with a magnetic resonance elastography scan
The present disclosure is directed to techniques for synchronizing a rotational eccentric mass of a gravitational transducer used for a magnetic resonance elastography acquisition with a corresponding magnetic resonance elastography scan carried out by a magnetic resonance imaging system, wherein the rotation of the eccentric mass is driven by a shaft. The method includes starting the rotation of the eccentric mass at a set vibration frequency and the magnetic resonance elastography scan at a set acquisition frequency; determining the rotational position of the shaft; defining the rotational position as first reference position; calculating further reference positions. At the start time of each subsequent acquisition period, determining the current rotational position of the shaft; comparing the determined current rotational position with the theoretically expected reference position and decreasing or increasing the rotational speed of the rotational eccentric mass based on the comparison. |
US11821971B2 |
Methods, systems, and computer readable media for utilizing spectral circles for magnetic resonance spectroscopy analysis
A method comprising collecting magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner data corresponding to a region of interest, establishing a spectral peak profile associated with at least one metabolite in the region of interest, wherein the spectral peak profile comprises a term in the FID vector signal included in the collected MRI scanner data, selecting at least three counter indices and corresponding points on the spectral peak profile to compute a linear fractional transformation (LFT), computing an N-dimensional vector outlining a spectral circle in a complex plane by applying the LFT to each counter index included in a set of equally-spaced counter indices associated with a three-dimensional spectrum representation of the collected MRI scanner data, shifting the spectral circle to eliminate a baseline offset for a magnitude spectrum associated with the complex plane, rotating the shifted spectral circle to produce a rotated spectral circle. |
US11821970B2 |
Gradient coil apparatus and methods for MRI
A coil apparatus and methods for magnetic resonance imaging involving a wire winding, the wire winding having at least one of: a hollow cross-section wire and a solid cross-section wire, the solid cross-section wire having at least one of: a solid small cross-section wire and a solid large cross-section wire, the solid large cross-section wire having a thickness greater than that of the solid small cross-section wire, and the solid small cross-section wire disposed in one of adjacent and proximate at least one of the hollow cross-section wire and the solid large cross-section wire, whereby at least one of current density, winding density, and heat extraction are increasable. |
US11821968B2 |
Gradient power amplifier systems and methods
Gradient power amplifier (GPA) systems and methods are provided. A GPA system may include a plurality of paralleled GPAs; and at least one controller operably coupled to the plurality of paralleled GPAs. The at least one controller may be configured to perform operations including: obtaining a total current parameter of the plurality of paralleled GPAs; determining, based on the total current parameter and a target current parameter, a first difference value; and determining, based on the first difference value, a first control parameter of a first GPA of the plurality of paralleled GPAs, wherein the first control parameter is configured to control an output current of the first GPA. |
US11821965B2 |
Detecting very low frequency magnetic fields based on precession modulation of magnetic field sensors
A very low frequency (VLF) magnetic field sensor, using spins sourced from insulating ferrimagnetic materials or ferrites, which can achieve high sensitivities competitive with modern sensors while simultaneously maintaining a small size, low power consumption, simplicity of design, and low cost. The magnetic field sensor utilizes nonlinear resonant precession modulation (RPM) dynamics of subatomic spins to attain parametric amplification of a magnetic field. |
US11821964B2 |
Magnetoresistive random access memory and method for fabricating the same
A method for fabricating semiconductor device includes the steps of first forming a magnetic tunneling junction (MTJ) stack on a substrate, in which the MTJ stack includes a pinned layer on the substrate, a barrier layer on the pinned layer, and a free layer on the barrier layer. Next, a top electrode is formed on the MTJ stack, the top electrode, the free layer, and the barrier layer are removed, a first cap layer is formed on the top electrode, the free layer, and the barrier layer, and the first cap layer and the pinned layer are removed to form a MTJ and a spacer adjacent to the MTJ. |
US11821958B2 |
Systems, methods, and devices for state-of-health estimation in energy storage systems
Systems, methods, and devices are provided for estimating a state-of-health (SOH) in an energy storage system, where the estimate accounts for both power fade and capacity fade. The SOH estimation system comprises a SOH estimation module configured to receive, and to determine the estimate of the SOH based on: a nominal capacity input; a voltage input; a current input; a nominal open circuit voltage curve; an operational resistance model; a nominal resistance model; an operational dynamic model; and a rated discharge current. The SOH estimation module may further comprise a SOH aggregation module configured to receive a power rating estimate, PRn, and a normalized capacity estimate, NCn, and may be configured to determine the estimate of the SOH based on the power rating estimate, PRn, and the normalized capacity estimate, NCn. |
US11821956B2 |
In-situ optical and electrochemical analysis method and battery cell measurement module therefor
A battery cell measurement module includes a lower housing having a connection part and a fixing part connected to the lower housing. An upper portion of the fixing part has a battery cell accommodation space accommodating a battery cell. The fixing part includes a connection hole that is in communication with the battery cell accommodation space and has the connection part arranged therein. Module includes a height control part that extends from the battery cell accommodation space to the connection part via the connection hole. Module includes an upper housing detachably attached to the lower housing, arranged to surround the fixing part and the height control part, and provided with a transparent window. The battery cell has an opening in an upper surface of the battery cell and is accommodated in the battery cell accommodation space such that the opening is located at a position vertically overlapping the transparent window. |
US11821954B2 |
Device for sensing voltage of high-voltage battery
An apparatus for detecting a voltage of a high-voltage battery, may include a voltage sensing portion configured to detect a voltage of the high-voltage battery; a transmission wire connected to the voltage sensing portion to transmit the voltage of the battery, detected by the voltage sensing portion, to the outside of the apparatus; a cover of covering a position in which the voltage sensing portion is connected to the transmission wire; and a foam pad, which is disposed inside the cover, is formed of a material, a volume of which increases when heat is transferred thereto, and when heat is generated, expands to prevent the heat from being transferred to the voltage sensing portion or the battery or to release a connection between the transmission wire and the voltage sensing portion. |
US11821953B2 |
Method and apparatus for brushless electrical machine control
A variable reluctance motor load mapping apparatus includes a frame, an interface disposed on the frame configured for mounting a variable reluctance motor, a static load cell mounted to the frame and coupled to the variable reluctance motor, and a controller communicably coupled to the static load cell and the variable reluctance motor, the controller being configured to select at least one motor phase of the variable reluctance motor, energize the at least one motor phase, and receive motor operational data from at least the static load cell for mapping and generating an array of motor operational data look up tables. |
US11821952B2 |
Method of estimating D-Q axis inductance of permanent magnet synchronous motor
A method of estimating a d-q axis inductance of a permanent magnet synchronous motor includes the following steps. First, building an equivalent motor control block through enabling two of the three phases, and disabling the remaining one of the three phases, and locking a rotor. Afterward, incorporating a back EMF observer into a DC motor control block, and making the DC motor control block correspond to the back EMF observer by commanding an angular speed of the DC motor control block to be zero. Afterward, introducing the equivalent motor control block into the DC motor control block, and using the back EMF observer to estimate the back EMF, and repeating above steps taking turns to disable one phase so as to obtain three sets of motor inductances respectively. Finally, estimating the d-q axis inductance by introducing the three sets of equivalent motor inductances into an inductance relational equation. |
US11821945B2 |
Full pad coverage boundary scan
An integrated circuit, comprising functional circuitry and testing circuitry. A first set of pads is operable in a first state for communicating testing signals to the testing circuitry and operable in a second state for communicating input/output signals to the functional circuitry. A second set of pads, differing from the first set of pads, is operable in the second state for communicating testing signals to the testing circuitry for testing signals associated in the second state with the first set of pads. |
US11821938B2 |
Rigid-flex printed circuit board including built-in diagnostic
A rigid-flex printed circuit board (PCB) includes at least one rigid PCB including at least one electrical component, a flex circuit, and a built-in diagnostic circuit. The flex circuit includes at least one end connected to the at least one rigid PCD. The flex circuit includes at least one signal trace configured to deliver an electrical signal to the at least one electrical component. The built-in diagnostic circuit is configured to detect a fault in the rigid-flex PCB. |
US11821937B2 |
Semiconductor base plate and test method thereof
The embodiments of the present disclosure provide a semiconductor base plate and a test method thereof. When a first test line and a second test line in the semiconductor base plate are tested, a resistivity of the first test line can be tested by directly loading voltages to a first test pad and a second test pad after a first conductive layer is formed and before a first insulating layer is formed. After a second conductive layer is formed, a resistivity of the second test line is tested by loading voltages to a third test pad and a fourth test pad. |
US11821934B2 |
Power supply control apparatus and semiconductor failure detection method
A power supply control apparatus detects a failure of a semiconductor switch element in a switching circuit having semiconductor series circuits each having semiconductor switch elements connected in series with reverse polarities. The power supply control apparatus includes a reference resistance value storing unit storing information on a combined resistance value between an input and an output of the switching circuit, a conduction current detection unit configured to detect a current flowing through the switching circuit, a potential difference detection unit configured to detect an input-output potential difference between the input and the output of the switching circuit, a voltage drop calculation unit configured to calculate an assumed voltage drop, a voltage comparison unit configured to compare the input-output potential difference with the assumed voltage drop, and a failure identification unit configured to identify a failure of the semiconductor switch element. |
US11821924B2 |
On-chip current sensor
The present disclosure relates to semiconductor structures and, more particularly, to an on-chip current sensor. The on-chip current sensor includes: a vertical Hall sensor; and a current carrying conductor in a first wiring layer above the vertical Hall sensor. |
US11821923B2 |
Arrangement and switching device with contactless current measuring capability
A current measuring arrangement includes a first electrical conductor having a first resistance and a second electrical conductor switched in parallel and having a second, higher resistance, wherein both the first resistance and the second resistance are each below 0.1Ω. The arrangement further includes a hall sensor, which is prepared to measure a current through the second electrical conductor, and a calculation unit, which is connected to the hall sensor and which is designed to calculate a total current through the first electrical conductor and the second electrical conductor based on the current measured by the hall sensor. A switching device provides a comparable functionality. |
US11821921B2 |
Voltage sensor and voltage dividing device
The invention relates to a voltage sensor with a high-voltage terminal 5, a signal connection and a ground terminal (7), wherein the voltage sensor (1) comprises a core region (2) with an electrical resistor (3) arranged therein and a capacitor arrangement arranged therein, wherein the capacitor arrangement has a first electrode (4), which is connected to the high-voltage terminal (5), a second electrode (6), which is connected to the signal connection, wherein the first electrode (4) and the second electrode (6) are electrically conductively connected via the electrical resistor (3), and wherein the capacitor arrangement has a third electrode (8), which is connected to the ground terminal (7), wherein the first electrode (4), the second electrode (6) and the third electrode (8) each comprise a plurality of electrically conductive, substantially finger-shaped or rod-shaped modulating elements (9, 9′, 9″) which preferably extend parallel to the longitudinal axis (13) of the voltage sensor. |
US11821920B1 |
System and method for reducing error in time domain waveform of a signal under test (SUT)
A method and system provide for measuring a repeating waveform of a SUT. The method includes repeatedly sampling first and second copies of the SUT to provide first SUT waveforms including first noise introduced by a first digitizer and second SUT waveforms including second noise introduced by a second digitizer; pairing the first and second SUT waveforms to provide corresponding pairs of first and second digital samples; organizing the pairs of first and second digital samples into groups of sample pairs corresponding to sampling times; for each group, calculating a covariance of the first and second digital samples to estimate a signal variance of the SUT, and scaling the first and second digital samples to preserve a mean of the group while adjusting a variance of the group to match the estimated signal variance of the SUT at the corresponding sampling time; and reassembling the groups into the SUT waveform. |
US11821917B2 |
Contact pin and socket
A contact pin includes: a first plunger including a first contact portion provided at an upper end, and a hollow body portion provided below the first contact portion; a second plunger including: a second contact portion provided at a lower end; a first taper portion that is provided above the second contact portion and enlarges in diameter toward the second contact portion; a small diameter portion provided above the first taper portion; and a large diameter portion that is provided above the small diameter portion and is inserted into the body portion to abut on an inner wall surface of the body portion; and a spring for energizing the first and second contact portions to be separated from each other. The first taper portion is capable of abutting on a lower end of the body portion in a case where the first and second contact portions approach each other. |
US11821916B2 |
Ground connector in an integrated circuit testing apparatus
An electrical ground connector for use as part of a test connector in an integrated circuit (IC) device testing apparatus having a resilient connector for electrical grounding and comprising a dual elastomer contact stacked vertically above a rigid ground block. The height of the ground block can be adjusted to compensate for the lack of height of the dual elastomer contacts, so that the entire connector has enough height to maintain electrical connection between a load board of the testing apparatus and the IC device. |
US11821913B2 |
Shielded socket and carrier for high-volume test of semiconductor devices
A test apparatus comprising a tester interface board (TIB) affixed in a slot of a tester rack, wherein the TIB comprises test circuitry and a plurality of sockets, each socket operable to receive a device under test (DUT). The test apparatus further comprises a carrier comprising an array of DUTs, wherein the carrier is operable to slide into the slot of the tester rack, and wherein each DUT in the array of DUTs aligns with a respective socket on the TIB. Further, the test apparatus comprises a plurality of socket covers, wherein each socket cover of the plurality of socket covers is operable to actuate a top portion of each DUT of the array of DUTs in the carrier. |
US11821910B2 |
System and method using in-situ electromagnetic diagnostic for real-time projectile characterization
The present disclosure relates to a system for detecting characteristics of a moving element. The system may include a tubular housing having a tubular first portion having a first end and a second end, with the first end forming an input port and the second end forming an output port. A source of wireless electromagnetic energy projects a wireless electromagnetic energy signal, travelling in a first direction, into the input port and through an interior area defined by the tubular first portion. A signal processing subsystem detects at least one characteristic of the signal after the signal is reflected back to the first end after having interacted with the element as the element moves past the output port of the housing. |
US11821906B2 |
Sample feeding apparatus, sample analyzing device, and control method for sample feeding apparatus
A sample feeding apparatus, a sample analyzing device, and a control method for a sample feeding apparatus are disclosed. At least two of a feeding unit, a temporary storage unit, and a recovery unit together form a vertical stack structure, and a dispatching manipulator transfers a sample vessel among the feeding unit, the temporary storage unit, the recovery unit, and a sample aspiration region. The space in a vertical direction can be reasonably utilized, superposition is performed in space to simplify the dispatching process, and the occupation of a horizontal space is reduced. As a result, the floor space is reduced, and the apparatus is further miniaturized. |
US11821903B2 |
Sensor
A sensor array comprising at least two sensors, wherein each sensor comprises a protein barrel and a reporter dye; wherein the protein barrel defines a lumen; the reporter dye is bound to the lumen reversibly; and wherein the protein barrel is different in structure in the at least two sensors. |
US11821902B2 |
Quantitative peptide or protein assay
Peptide and/or protein quantitation methods, kits, and compositions, particularly useful for mass spectrometry, are provided herein based on a bathocuproine-based composition complex such as bathocuproinedisulfonic acid disodium salt hydrate complex. The methods are one-step rapid absorbance methods using small sample volumes. They produce a robust signal with high signal to background ratio and accurately quantitate even complex peptide mixtures with low variability and high sensitivity. |
US11821896B2 |
Kit and method for measuring measurement target substance in biological sample
An object of the present invention is to provide a kit and a method which are capable of measuring a measurement target substance in a biological sample with high precision in a measurement range from a low concentration range to a high concentration range. According to the present invention, there is provided a kit for measuring a measurement target substance in a biological sample, including a labeled particle having a first binding substance capable of binding to a measurement target substance in a biological sample, and a substrate having a second binding substance capable of binding to any one of the measurement target substance or the first binding substance, in which the labeled particle is a luminescent labeled particle containing at least one kind of compound represented by Formula (1) and a particle. Each symbol in Formula (1) has the meaning described in the present specification. |
US11821891B2 |
Erythrocyte aggregation and leukocyte isolation
A device and/or methodology are described that include a mechanism for separating erythrocytes from other constituents of blood and for purifying leukocytes from blood. The separation and purification aspects may be provided in separate components or within the same component. The separation aspect assists in separating erythrocytes (red blood cells) from other cells in blood, such as by aggregation of the red blood cells. A suitable aggregation device or device component uses chambers with at least one small dimension (e.g., a microfluidic chip) to control the interaction of the blood with a solution containing a high molecular weight polymer (e.g., dextran) to achieve separation. |
US11821887B2 |
Soil health indicators using microbial composition
An analytics system uses soil health indicators to determine metrics for soil samples. In an embodiment, the analytics system receives metadata describing a soil sample, where the metadata indicates one or more types of crops grown in a geographical location having the soil sample. The analytics system determines nucleic acid sequence reads of the soil sample. The analytics system determines taxonomic information of the nucleic acid sequence reads. The analytics system determines microbial composition of the soil sample using the taxonomic information. The analytics system determines reference metrics of soil samples from geographical locations in which the one or more types of crop were grown. The analytics system determines a metric of the soil sample using the microbial composition and the reference metrics. The analytics system transmits the metric to a client device. |
US11821886B2 |
System and method for detecting the concentration of metal particles
A system for detecting the concentration of metal particles of at least one first material, which includes a detector with: a semiconductor body including a cathode region, delimited by a front surface; and an anode structure made of metal material, which extends over a part of the cathode region, leaving part of the front surface exposed. The anode structure and the part of the cathode region form a first contact of a Schottky type. The exposed part of the front surface can access the metal particles. |
US11821884B2 |
Gas sensor device for detecting gases with large molecules
The present disclosure is directed to a gas sensor device that detects gases with large molecules (e.g., a gas with a molecular weight between 150 g/mol and 450 g/mol), such as siloxanes. The gas sensor device includes a thin film gas sensor and a bulk film gas sensor. The thin film gas sensor and the bulk film gas sensor each include a semiconductor metal oxide (SMO) film, a heater, and a temperature sensor. The SMO film of the thin film gas sensor is an thin film (e.g., between 90 nanometers and 110 nanometers thick), and the SMO film of the bulk film gas sensor is an thick film (e.g., between 5 micrometers and 20 micrometers thick). The gas sensor device detects gases with large molecules based on a variation between resistances of the SMO thin film and the SMO thick film. |
US11821879B2 |
Autosampler for chromatograph
An autosampler for a chromatograph includes a first injection port through which a sample is injected into a first analysis flow path of the chromatograph, a second injection port through which a sample is injected into a second analysis flow path of the chromatograph, a needle that is movable to both of the first injection port and the second injection port, and injects a sample into the first injection port and the second injection port, a first sample loop that stores a sample to be injected into the first analysis flow path, a second sample loop that stores a sample to be injected into the second analysis flow path, and a metering pump that loads a sample in the first sample loop and the second sample loop. |
US11821874B1 |
Dynamic load shearing test device and method based on hopkinson bar system
A dynamic load shearing test device and method based on a hopkinson bar system are provided in this disclosure, which relates to the technical field of rock detection tests. The device according to the disclosure includes a bearing frame, a carriage, a sample holding unit, a pressure environment generating unit, a sample switching unit, an incident bar and a transmission bar, and the test method includes following steps: test device assembly, device leveling, pre-test preparation, test conducting, sample angle switching and test device resetting. The disclosure has advantages that the cylindrical sample can be quickly fixed, a required temperature environment can be well maintained, the cylindrical sample can be better fixed in a high-pressure environment, rotation of the cylindrical sample is not hindered in a low-pressure environment, switching of test positions is facilitated, and test efficiency can be accelerated. |
US11821872B2 |
Acoustoelectric amplification in resonant piezoelectric-semiconductor cavities
Interaction of acoustic waves in a piezoelectric-semiconductor resonant cavity with the charge carriers in the semiconductor layer can be directed toward amplification of the acoustic waves; such amplification scheme can be applied in building unilateral amplifiers, zero loss filters, oscillators, high detection range circuit-less wireless sensors, isolators, duplexers, circulators and other acoustic devices. An apparatus for acoustoelectric amplification is described. The apparatus includes a semiconductor layer and a thin piezoelectric layer bonded (or deposited) onto the semiconductor layer forming an acoustic cavity. Two or more tethers forming a current conduction path through the semiconductor layer and two or more access pads to silicon are positioned on two ends of the acoustic cavity and configured to inject a DC current in the semiconductor layer. |
US11821867B2 |
Magnesium ion selective membranes
The present invention is directed to membranes, sensors, systems and process for the detection of magnesium ions in protein-containing samples. The novel membranes, sensors, systems, and processes are based upon the discovery that the lipophilicity of the plasticizer (or blend of plasticizers) utilized in the formulation of magnesium ion selective membranes for clinical use is inversely proportional to the sensitivity of the plasticizer(s) and directly proportional to the use life thereof. |
US11821863B2 |
System and method for detecting structural change of a molecule or its environment with NMR spectroscopy
A system, method and computer program product for detecting indicators for structural changes of NMR active test molecules in a test sample, or indicators for structural changes of the environment of said test molecules in relation to a reference molecule. Initial local similarity values are obtained, using a similarity function and representing a local similarity between a reference spectrum and a test spectrum within corresponding similarity regions (SRR, SRT). The initial local similarity values represent a similarity map (SM1) in which contours of a first shape type are indicators (I1) for structural changes of the test molecule, and in which contours of a second shape type are indicators (I2) for structural changes of the environment of said test molecule in relation to the reference molecule. |
US11821862B2 |
Method for measuring the spatial water permeability profile of porous media by using non-destructive nuclear magnetic resonance technique
A method includes deriving spatial permeability along a core axis by saturating the rock with an aqueous solution, performing T2 NMR on the saturated rock to detect spatial NMR data along the core axis, desaturating the rock, performing T2 NMR on the desaturated rock to detect spatial NMR data along the core axis, determining the spatial cutoff data for the saturated and desaturated rock along the core axis, and analyzing the spatial NMR data. The method further includes deriving spatial permeability along a second core axis by additionally performing T2 NMR on the saturated rock to detect spatial NMR data along a second core axis, performing T2 NMR on the desaturated rock to detect spatial NMR data along a second core axis, and determining the spatial cutoff data for the saturated and desaturated rock along the second core axis. |
US11821855B2 |
Sample holder for single-crystal X-ray structure analysis apparatus, sample holder unit, and soaking method therefor
A sample holder capable of quickly and precisely performing single-crystal X-ray structure analysis by quickly and easily soaking a sample in a crystalline sponge, and also a sample holder unit and a soaking method therefor are provided. There are provided a sample holder used in a single-crystal X-ray structure analysis apparatus is provided, the sample holder comprising a base part attached to a goniometer in the single-crystal X-ray structure analysis apparatus; a sample holding part formed in the base part to hold the porous complex crystal capable of soaking the sample in a plurality of fine pores formed therein; and a sample introduction structure formed in the base part and introducing the sample to be soaked in the porous complex. |
US11821853B2 |
Fast industrial CT scanning system and method
A fast industrial CT scanning system and a method are provided. The scanning system includes X-ray sources, detectors, a rotating table, control boxes, and a control unit. The X-ray sources, the detectors, the rotating table, and the control boxes are all connected to the control unit. The rotating table is used for placing a specimen detected. Three X-ray sources are annularly and uniformly arranged at an interval of 120° by taking an axis of the rotating table as a center. Distances from the three X-ray sources to the specimen detected are equal. Each X-ray source is mounted in a corresponding control box. Three detectors are annularly and uniformly arranged at an interval of 120° by taking the axis of the rotating table as a center. Distances from the three detectors to the specimen detected are equal. |
US11821849B2 |
Defective product determination method for vehicle wheel, non-transitory storage medium, and defective product determination device for vehicle wheel
A defective product determination method for a vehicle wheel includes: locating, as a locating step by a controller, a lowest point on a welding mark due to radiation of a laser beam within a target range from an inner peripheral surface of a wheel rim to a position spaced away by a specified distance inward in a radial direction of the vehicle wheel; and determining, as a determination step by the controller, that the vehicle wheel is a defective product when a defective product determination condition is satisfied. The defective product determination condition includes, as a necessary condition, a condition that a relative distance of the lowest point with respect to the inner peripheral surface of the wheel rim in the radial direction of the vehicle wheel is equal to or smaller than a reference distance. |
US11821848B2 |
Laser-based non-destructive spike defect inspection system
Described herein are a low-cost, non-destructive, and contact-free intelligent inspection system that is field-deployable on a geometry car, high-rail vehicle, or other types of track inspection platforms to identify broken railway/railroad spikes in real-time. |
US11821844B2 |
System for detecting surface type of object and artificial neural network-based method for detecting surface type of object
An artificial neural network-based method for detecting a surface type of an object includes: receiving a plurality of object images, wherein a plurality of spectra of the plurality of object images are different from one another and each of the object images has one of the spectra; transforming each object image into a matrix, wherein the matrix has a channel value that represents the spectrum of the corresponding object image; and executing a deep learning program by using the matrices to build a predictive model for identifying a target surface type of the object. Accordingly, the speed of identifying the target surface type of the object is increased, further improving the product yield of the object. |
US11821834B2 |
Method and apparatus for measuring three-dimensional refractive index tensor
A method and apparatus for measuring a 3-D refractive index tensor are presented. The method for measuring a 3-D refractive index tensor according to an embodiment comprises the steps of: controlling incident light of a plane wave with respect to at least one angle and polarization; and measuring, in a polarization-dependent manner, the 2-D diffracted light of a specimen with respect to the incident light incident at the at least one angle and polarization, wherein the birefringence value and the 3-D structure of an alignment direction of molecules in the specimen having birefringence may be measured. |
US11821831B2 |
Measurement-based, in-service method for updating the internal inspection interval of an AST
Methods for quantitatively determining the time (TNI) between (1) the application of this method and (2) the time at which the next out-of-service API 653 internal inspection of a steel, field-erected, aboveground storage tank (AST) containing petroleum/water products should be performed. These methods combine four in-service measurements of the thickness, integrity, and corrosion rate of the tank bottom with an empirical corrosion rate cumulative frequency distribution (CFD) for the tank of interest to develop a Bayesian tank bottom survival probability distribution to determine TNI. During this entire TNI time period, the risk of tank bottom failure is less than at the time these methods were applied. If available, the results of a previous out-of-service API 653 internal inspection are also used. These methods can be applied at any time while the tank is in-service to update the internal inspection interval previously determined in an out-of-service internal inspection of the tank. |
US11821830B2 |
Clustered wavelength division light detection systems and methods of using the same
Systems for detecting light (e.g., in a flow stream) are described. Light detection systems according to certain embodiments include a wavelength separator configured to generate first, second and third predetermined spectral ranges of light from a light source and first, second and third light detection modules configured to receive each of the first, second and third predetermined spectral ranges of light, the light detection modules having a plurality of photodetectors and an optical component that conveys light having a predetermined sub-spectral range to the photodetectors. Systems and methods for measuring light emitted by a sample (e.g., in a flow stream) and kits having three or more wavelength separators, a plurality of photodetectors and an optical component are also provided. |
US11821824B2 |
Cell separation apparatus
Systems and methods herein are directed towards the separation of biologic material to obtain a target cell volume and/or cell concentration for harvesting. The target volume and/or concentration of cells may be obtained through a single cycle via three chambers, or by repeated cycles through one or more chambers to dilute the digestive enzymes used in the process and concentrate the harvestable cell volume to a predetermined target. |
US11821821B1 |
Noninvasive point of care biomarker detection from breath samples
Methods, systems and techniques for the accurate measurement of breath-borne biomarkers are disclosed. Such methods, systems and techniques may be used for the purposes of detection and/or measurement in breath samples of biomarkers, e.g., biomarkers relating to a disease or a physiological condition. |
US11821817B2 |
Electrode, corrosion analysis device, and corrosion analysis method
To provide a technology capable of analyzing soil corrosion of an underground buried metal material. There is provided an electrode for analyzing corrosion of a buried metal material in real time, the electrode including: a metal portion composed of a metal material; a metal fixation portion covering and fixing the metal portion except on an exposed surface thereof; a plurality of particles arranged so as to be in contact with the exposed surface; a gelation substance portion covering the plurality of particles and being in close contact with the exposed surface and the metal fixation portion; and a conduction portion that secures electric conduction with the metal portion, wherein the plurality of particles and the gelation substance portion transmit light. |
US11821816B2 |
Test device for quasi zero stiffness isolator
The present invention provides a test device for a quasi zero stiffness isolator, and belongs to the technical field of vibration response tests of isolators. The device comprises a negative stiffness adjusting mechanism, a positive stiffness adjusting mechanism, and a beam-damping block mechanism. The negative stiffness adjusting mechanism and the positive stiffness adjusting mechanism are connected successively and installed on a beam-mass block system. The test device for the quasi zero stiffness isolator can realize smooth longitudinal vibration of a tested system, and can also flexibly adjust the positive stiffness value and the negative stiffness value of an overall mechanism. The present invention is suitable for a vibration model test of the quasi zero stiffness isolator, and solves the problems of complicated use method, impossibility of flexible adjustment of mechanism stiffness and complicated replacement process of stiffness elements in the device for the existing quasi zero stiffness isolator. |
US11821815B2 |
Displacement measurement apparatus for structure
An apparatus includes an acquisition means for acquiring displacement quantity in a time-series manner, the displacement quantity being generated at a measurement part of a structure by the weight of a vehicle that travels on the structure, a detection means for detecting the size of the vehicle that passes through the structure and detecting the type of the vehicle from the size, and a control means for controlling the acquisition means on the basis of the detected type of the vehicle. |
US11821814B2 |
Leak detection system and method
A leak detection system is provided with a first window configured to mount at a first opening in a first wall portion in an enclosure (e.g., for a gas turbine engine or other equipment in a power plant). The leak detection system includes a leak sensor configured to transmit a beam through the first window and an interior of the enclosure to obtain sensor feedback. The leak detection system includes a controller configured to evaluate the sensor feedback to monitor for a leak of a hazardous fluid in the enclosure. |
US11821808B2 |
Signature recognition on optical-fiber connector endfaces
There is therefore provided a method, system and computer program for detecting duplicate optical-fiber connector endface inspections performed on a same optical-fiber connector. Duplicate optical-fiber connector endface inspections can be detected by extracting a signature of the optical-fiber connector endface from the acquired optical-fiber connector endface inspection image to uniquely identify the optical-fiber connector and detect duplicate optical-fiber connector endface inspections. The signature can be stored to help detection of inadvertent or fraudulent duplicate or repetitive measurements made on a same optical-fiber connector. |
US11821797B2 |
Temperature sensing device and method for a hot stamping die apparatus
A temperature sensing device for a hot stamping die apparatus includes: a processor, wherein when a second die moves toward a first die to press a workpiece, a pushing signal is transmitted to the processor; at least one temperature sensing unit is disposed in the first die and includes: a moving rod, a buffer, and a temperature sensor; a displacement regulator; and a controller, whereby when the processor receives the pushing signal, the processor controls the displacement regulator through the controller, so that the moving rod drives the buffer and the temperature sensor to move a predetermined distance, and further the temperature sensor moves toward the workpiece to touch the workpiece and sense a temperature of the workpiece. |
US11821796B2 |
Remote structure temperature monitor
A data collection device and a temperature monitor unit monitors the temperature of a remote structure. The temperature monitor unit has a thermocouple, a communications device assembly having an antenna and a transmitter, a power supply for powering the controller and the communications device, and an enclosure for surrounding the communications device and the power supply with the thermocouple and the antenna extending therethrough. The communications device obtains a temperature from the thermocouple and activates the transmitter to send the temperature to the data collection device through the antenna. |
US11821792B2 |
Divided-aperture infra-red spectral imaging system for chemical detection
A divided-aperture infrared spectral imaging (DAISI) system that is structured to provide identification of target chemical content in a single imaging shot based on spectrally-multiplexed operation. The system is devoid of spectral scanning acquisition of infrared (IR) spectral signatures of target content with an IR detector and does not require content. |
US11821791B1 |
Techniques for reducing optical ghosts in a gratings-based optical spectrum analyzer (OSA)
A monochromator apparatus for an optical spectrum analyzer may include a diffraction grating, a rotatable oblique prism reflector element with a non-right-angle apex angle, and a mirror. An input optical beam received from an input component may be diffracted by the grating element and reflected by a reflector element, where the reflector element may include a rotatable oblique prism with an apex angle that is different from a right angle. A mirror may reflect the reflected diffracted optical beam back to the reflector element and the grating element. An output optical beam from the grating element may be provided via an output element to a detection element for high resolution optical measurement. The oblique prism reflector element may reduce or eliminate a Littrow ghost effect or secondary ghost effects caused by the grating element. |
US11821789B2 |
Sensor
A sensor is provided. A first terminal of a first current source and a first terminal of a first transistor are connected to a cathode of the photodiode. A control terminal of a second transistor is connected to an output terminal of a first operational amplifier. A first terminal of the second transistor is connected to a second terminal of the first transistor through a first current mirror circuit. A second terminal of the second transistor is connected to a second current source, a second input terminal of a second operational amplifier and a first terminal of a third transistor. A first input terminal of the second operational amplifier is connected to the first terminal of the first transistor. A control terminal of the third transistor is connected to an output terminal of the second operational amplifier. |
US11821777B2 |
Container management device
A system for processing delivery items, the system including a delivery item monitoring device comprising one or more sensor and a processor that is communicatively connected to the delivery item monitoring device and that is configured to perform operations comprising obtaining sensor data from the one or more sensor. The operations can also include calculating a depth of the received delivery items in the container based on the sensor data and generating an under-filled indicator, a transport indicator, or an over-filled indicator based on the depth of the received delivery items in the container. Furthermore, the operations can include transmitting the under-filled indicator, the transport indicator, or the over-filled indicator to a control system, wherein the under-filled indicator, the transport indicator, and the over-filled indicator designate how to process the container to the control system. |
US11821776B2 |
Mass flow sensor assembly and method of manufacturing a mass flow sensor assembly
A mass flow sensor assembly for a mass flow controller or a mass flow meter comprises a mass flow sensor comprising a capillary tube held by a first corner support and a second corner support formed separately from each other. The capillary tube comprises a sensor portion which is located between the two corner supports, and wherein the two corner supports each have an arc-shaped groove in which the capillary tube is partially received. In addition, a method of manufacturing a mass flow sensor assembly is described. |
US11821775B2 |
Mass flow meter
A mass flow meter includes an arcuate tube section that is semi-circular, an inner pressure sensor disposed on an inner curvature portion of the arcuate tube section and configured to capture an inner pressure measurement of the flowing fluid, an outer pressure sensor disposed on an outer curvature portion of the arcuate tube section and configured to capture an outer pressure measurement of the flowing fluid, and processing circuitry. The processing circuitry may be configured to receive the inner pressure measurement and the outer pressure measurement, determine a pressure difference between the inner pressure measurement and the outer pressure measurement, and determine a mass flow rate of the flowing fluid passing through the arcuate tube section based on the pressure difference and a fluid density of the flowing fluid. |
US11821774B2 |
Flow sensor and method for adjusting fluid flow measurement
A flow sensor including a fluid flow path, a first sensor configured to determine a first measurement of a thermal diffusivity and/or a viscosity of a fluid in the fluid flow path, a second sensor configured to determine a second measurement of a fluid flow velocity and/or a volumetric flow rate of the fluid in the fluid flow path, and at least one processor configured to adjust the second measurement based on the first measurement. A method including receiving fluid in a fluid flow path of a flow sensor, determining a first measurement of a thermal diffusivity and/or a viscosity of the fluid in the fluid flow path, determining a second measurement of a fluid flow velocity and/or a volumetric flow rate of the fluid in the fluid flow path, and adjusting the second measurement based on the first measurement. |
US11821768B2 |
Observation of flow-induced instability of a nano-membrane and its use for on-chip fluid and air flow rate sensing
The present invention relates to a device wherein fluid or air-induced instability is converted into a flow sensing mechanism by building a CPW (Coplanar Wave Guide) resonator. Depending on the flow rate, periodic transitions between two bistable states emerge. Owing to the dependence of the transition period and the flow rate, the use of this effect for on-chip flow rate sensing is achieved with this invention. Moreover, the present invention ensures a flow rate sensor to be used in the ventilation machines for the treatment of the COVID-19 pandemic. |
US11821764B2 |
Position detecting member
A position detecting member includes a base portion including a light-receiving surface having a black color tone and a back surface located on an opposite side to the light-receiving surface. A surface layer portion including at least the base portion is made of ceramic. An average value of root mean square slopes (RΔq) on the light-receiving surface in a roughness curve is larger than an average value of root mean square slope (RΔq) on the back surface. |
US11821757B2 |
Explosion-protected housing for means for transmitting and receiving electromagnetic radiation
The invention relates to an explosion-protected housing for means for transmitting and/or receiving electromagnetic radiation (2, 2a, 2b). The housing comprises a housing body (1) that is configured to receive such transmission and/or reception means (2, 2a, 2b) and a window element (5) having a first side (7) that faces the housing interior and an opposite second side (6) that faces away from the housing interior, wherein the window element (5) transmits electromagnetic radiation. The housing body (1) has a flanging (11) on the second side (6) of the window element (5), said flanging pressing the window element (5) in the direction of a seat (13) that is formed in the interior of the housing such that the housing is formed as a pressure-resistant housing and/or as a dust-tight housing. |
US11821752B2 |
Method for localizing and enhancing a digital map by a motor vehicle; localization device
The invention relates to a method for localizing and enhancing a digital map through a motor vehicle. The method includes receiving a digital partial map representing an environment of the motor vehicle and capturing an image of the environment of the motor vehicle by a sensor arrangement of the motor vehicle. The motor vehicle is localized in the environment by comparing the received digital partial map with the image of the environment of the motor vehicle. The digital partial map is enhanced on the basis of the image of the environment, and the enhanced digital partial map and/or the image of the environment (U) is transmitted to a database for enhancing the digital map. |
US11821751B2 |
Verifying map data using challenge questions
Aspects of the disclosure relate to validating map data using challenge questions. For instance, an attributes to be validated may be identified from the map data. At least one challenge question may be selected from a plurality of predetermined challenge questions based on the attribute. An image may be retrieved based on image information associated with the at least one challenge question. The image and the at least one challenge question may be provided for display. In response to the providing, operator input identifying an answer to the at least one challenge question may be received. This answer may be then used to validate the attribute. |
US11821750B2 |
Map generation system, server, vehicle-side device, method, and non-transitory computer-readable storage medium for autonomously driving vehicle
A map generation system provides to: acquire an image of the vehicle's environment from the imaging device; analyze the image to calculate the position of a feature on the road; upload map information including the position of the feature to a server; and statistically determines the coordinates of individual features in the uploaded map information. The features include a reference mark whose absolute coordinates are determined. The coordinates of the features other than the reference mark are corrected so as to match the observation coordinates of the reference mark corresponding to the absolute coordinates of the reference mark. |
US11821746B2 |
Method and apparatus of processing traffic data, device and medium
A method and an apparatus of processing traffic data, a device, a medium and a product are provided. The method of processing traffic data includes: acquiring initial traffic data for a vehicle, wherein the initial traffic data includes current position information of the vehicle, position information of a plurality of traffic objects and feature information; determining a relative positional relationship between the current position information of the vehicle and the position information of the plurality of traffic objects; and processing the initial traffic data based on at least one of the feature information and the relative positional relationship to acquire at least one traffic data set, so as to navigate the vehicle based on the at least one traffic data set. |
US11821744B2 |
Recommending an alternative off-road track to a driver of a vehicle
The disclosure generally pertains to recommending an alternative off-road track to a driver of a vehicle. In an example method, a processor receives a sensor signal that is generated in response to an operating condition of the vehicle on an off-road track. The operating condition can include, for example, an angular orientation of a chassis portion of the vehicle with respect to a ground surface (yaw, pitch, roll, etc.), steering characteristics, speed characteristics, and/or braking characteristics. The processor evaluates the sensor signal to identify an attribute of the off-road track, such as, for example, a difficulty factor and/or a challenge level. The processor may assign a track score to the off-road track based on the attribute and may provide to the driver, a recommendation for use of another off-road track based on comparing the first track score to a second track score associated with the other off-road track. |
US11821743B2 |
Dynamic promotions based on vehicle positioning and route determinations
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide improved techniques of a route optimization system to provide dynamic promotions to compensate for predicted time of arrival of a vehicle in response to a ride request. The promotions may be for vendors located by the pickup location in the ride request and timed to compensate for a wait time or an unexpected delay. In another embodiment, dynamic promotions may be determined and provided to incentivize customers to go to an alternate pickup location providing a more optimized route for the assigned vehicle. The more optimized route may be based on a better quality route score compared to the quality route score of the route originally determined for the original pickup location from the ride request. The promotion may be for vendors identified to be on the way to the alternate pickup location and timed to optimize efficiency and reduce any lag or wait time on the customer's behalf. |
US11821739B2 |
Method, apparatus, and computer program product for generating and communicating low bandwidth map version agnostic routes
Provided herein is a method of generating low bandwidth map format agnostic routes between origins and destinations for route communication between different map formats or versions using reduced bandwidth. Methods may include: receiving an indication of a route request between an origin and a destination; generating a route between the origin starting road segment and the destination target road segment, the route including a plurality of road segments; identifying one or more intermediate segments from the plurality of road segments, each intermediate segment having an anchor point; generating a plurality of route fragments from the route; encoding each route fragment by applying an XOR algorithm to identifiers of route fragment road segments of a respective route fragment; and providing the encoded route fragments and one or more anchor points of the one or more intermediate segments in response to the route request. |
US11821738B2 |
Methodology for establishing time of response to map discrepancy detection event
A methodology is described for determining a time for responding to an initial encounter by a vehicle with a map error in a map segment, wherein the initial encounter is detected by a detector. A method includes identifying an error type associated with the map error, wherein the error type is one of a first error type and a second error type; determining at least one additional factor associated with the initial encounter; determining a response time for the map error based on the error type and the at least one additional factor; and initiating a mitigating action in response to the initial encounter within the response time, wherein the response time comprises an amount of time from the initial encounter with the map error to a time at which a mitigating action should be taken. |
US11821733B2 |
Terrain referenced navigation system with generic terrain sensors for correcting an inertial navigation solution
A terrain referenced navigation system for a vehicle is disclosed and includes an inertial measurement unit and one or more generic terrain sensors configured to collect terrain-dependent data. The terrain referenced navigation system includes one or more processors in electronic communication with the generic terrain sensors and the inertial measurement unit, and a memory coupled to the processors. The memory stores data into one or more databases and program code that, when executed by the processors, causes the terrain referenced navigation system to determine a predicted terrain value based on a terrain value, where the terrain value is retrieved from one or more sensor specific terrain databases. The pre-Kalman filter processing values are sent to a Kalman filter. The Kalman filter determines navigation corrections and sensor corrections based on the pre-Kalman filter processing values. |
US11821730B2 |
Construction layout using augmented reality
An augmented-reality system is combined with a surveying system to make measurement and/or layout at a construction site more efficient. A reflector can be mounted to a wearable device having an augmented-reality system. A total station can be used to track a reflector, and truth can be transferred to the wearable device while an obstruction is between the total station and the reflector. Further, a target can be used to orient a local map of a wearable device to an environment based on a distance between the target and the wearable device. |
US11821721B2 |
Ammunition component and method of forming same
A grinding/polishing unit operation for rendering a mirror finish and precise tolerance to the base of an ammunition article. A diamond wheel is used in a live tooling operation where the diamond wheel has a mating profile to the base to be ground/polished. Bases can be prepared from bar stock or pre-existing bases can be treated to enhance magazine loading ease, ejection ease post firing and a reduction in the tendency for spent propellant residue from accreting on the bases. Several embodiments for the unit operation are disclosed. |
US11821718B2 |
Method of producing plated powder-core projectile
A method of forming a projectile for use in a firearm ammunition cartridge, the method including mixing a first material and a second material having different densities to produce a core mixture, disposing the core mixture in a die, heating the core mixture to the melting point, removing the core mixture from the die, quenching the core mixture, and plating the core mixture with a jacket material. |
US11821714B2 |
Multifunctional composite projectiles and methods of manufacturing the same
The present invention is directed to composite projectiles and the manufacture thereof for a wide range of purposes and applications through variation of the composite makeup of such composite projectiles. Embodiments of the invention include composite projectiles configured for manufacture using melt-flow manufacturing methods use-cases and composite projectiles having specialized performance for more effective use in specific use-cases. |
US11821713B1 |
Projectile control actuation system and method of steering a projectile
A projectile incorporates one or more spoiler-tabbed spinning disks to effect flow around the projectile and thus impart steering forces and/or moments. The spoiler tabs may be deployed only during steering phases of travel thus minimizing the drag penalty associated with steering systems. The disks are driven by motors and informed and controlled by sensors and electronic control systems. The spoiler tabs protrude through the surface of the projectile only for certain angles of spin of the spinning disk. For spin-stabilized projectiles, the disks spin at substantially the same rate as the projectile, but the disks may function in fin-stabilized projectiles as well. Any number of such spinning flow effector disks may be incorporated in a projectile, with the manner of functional coordination differing slightly for even and odd numbers of disks. |
US11821712B2 |
Projectile stabilizers, projectiles with stabilizers, and methods of manufacturing
A projectile and stabilizer therefor are provided. The sliding stabilizer is used instead of fixed or glued tail feathers, vanes or other fletching as a means for stabilizing projectile flight. The invention improves current projectile technology with reduced assembly labor cost, the elimination of bow clearance issues, improved accuracy with the consistent production of the sliding stabilizer, easy replacement of the stabilizer in the field, and improved projectile storage. A sliding stabilizer is designed to slide along the shaft of a projectile and comprises a circumferentially extending wing and a plurality of fins. In use, the stabilizer is positioned at the front of the projectile prior to launch, and the projectile slides quickly through the stabilizer until secured at a stop position at or near the trailing end of the projectile. An annular arrow fletch and arrow stabilizer are also provided. The annular arrow fletch may be used for; stabilizing arrow flight, providing better clearance and functionality then conventional fixed glued tail feathers. A stabilizer may be used with light emitting diode arrow nocks. The stabilizer may improve arrow shaft stabilization technology with reduced assembly labor cost, the elimination of facial and or face mask interference issues providing more clearance, improved accuracy, repeatable production with the consistent injection mold production of the annular arrow fletch, easy replacement of the annular arrow fletch in the field, and improved arrow storage. An annular arrow fletch may incorporate a metallic contact point, which will work with all light emitting nocks. A design of an annular arrow fletch may be affixed to an arrow by an arrow nock and may comprise an annular wing, a central elongated cylindrical cylinder with a cap and a plurality of fins with micro-groves and a metal contact. In use, the annular arrow fletch is affixed at the aft end of the arrow by an arrow nock prior to launch. |
US11821710B2 |
Trigger shroud assembly, small arms apparatus, and method
A trigger shroud assembly (14) for a small arms weapon (12) is disclosed. The trigger shroud assembly (14) may include a rail mount (22), an accessory body (28) slidably connected to the rail mount, a spring guide (24) disposed between the rail mount and the accessory body, a resilient member (26) arranged about the spring guide, and a starboard side trigger shroud (32) and a port side trigger shroud (34) connected to the accessory body. A belt clip (36) may be disposed on one of the starboard side trigger shroud or the port side trigger shroud. The trigger shroud assembly (14) may include a closed configuration (17) and an open configuration (27). The trigger shroud assembly (14) may include a tactical accessory (47) such as a flashlight. The trigger shroud assembly (14) may be secured to a handgun for inside the waistband carry and to deter inadvertent handgun discharge. |
US11821706B2 |
Magazine
A magazine for storing ammunition bodies having a plurality of adjacently arranged storage spaces, wherein a retaining apparatus for retaining an ammunition body is allocated of each of the storage spaces and wherein a convey device is provided for conveying an ammunition body from a retaining apparatus to an adjacent retaining apparatus. The disclosure furthermore relates to a method for storing ammunition bodies in a magazine. |
US11821705B1 |
Full power blow-back gun with crash safety for lightweight application
A small lightweight weapon system for integration into an unmanned aerial vehicle comprises a weapon operating group which utilizes blowback operation to fire a full-powered centerfire rifle ammunition. An operating rod of the weapon operating group has an axis of translation offset from the longitudinal axis of the barrel thereby creating a moment couple on the system. A motor assembly controls the operation of the weapon operating group. Through a gear train, actuation of the motor assembly lifts a sear against a return torsion spring, which holds the operating group back when not firing. The gear train comprises a one way flywheel disconnect to increase the torque of the direct current motor and overcome the force of the torsion spring. Intelligent motor commutation and burst control are achieved through an encoder and software package. |
US11821704B2 |
Weapon system and breechblock
A weapon system having a breechblock, wherein the breechblock can be mechanically connected to a drive of the weapon system. The weapon system comprises means which are designed in such a way that a mechanical separation occurs between the breechblock and the breechblock drive with the recoil of the recoiling masses of the weapon system. With the forward motion of the recoiling masses, the mechanical connection between the breechblock drive and the breechblock is re-formed. |
US11821698B2 |
Techclean direct heat exchange fill
A fill sheet and a fill pack manufactured from a plurality of fill sheets for cooling a cooling medium in a cooling tower, each fill sheet having a plurality of flutes extending diagonally from top to bottom of the fill sheet, the diagonal orientation of the flutes resulting from a plurality of alternating longer diagonal flute segments and shorter vertical flute segments, each of the plurality of flutes having the microstructure including a plurality of alternating rounded mounds and rounded depressions extending between flat ridge edges and flat valley edges of the flutes. |
US11821697B2 |
Composite heat dissipation device and preparation method and applications thereof
A composite heat dissipation device includes an electromagnetic radiation dissipation pile including a polar dielectric material assembly including a plurality of polar dielectric material units. The polar dielectric material assembly is configured to interact with solar radiation. Surfaces of the polar dielectric material units each are configured to interact with the solar radiation to generate scattering of light. The polar dielectric material units each include an optical phonon configured to interact with thermal radiation to increase strength of the thermal radiation. |
US11821696B1 |
Flow assisted anti-fouling geometries for compact heat exchangers
A header for a heat exchanger and method for cleaning a heat exchanger in a loop without disconnecting loop components is provided. The header is in flow communication with the heat exchanger for distributing fluid through a plurality of adjacent channels. The header is connected between a main heat exchanger inlet nozzle and a channel flow distributor. A filter element is disposed within the header between the nozzle and channel flow distributor. Under normal operation, the filter element removes particulates and fouling material from the main flow stream before it enters the heat exchanger channels. During the cleaning process, fluid is injected on or through the filter element to remove particulates and fouling material through at least one outlet port. The header arrangement allows the filter element to be ‘cleaned in place’ without draining the system and disconnecting the heat exchanger or other components from the flow loop. |
US11821692B2 |
Thermocline control method
The present invention to provide a method of operating a thermal energy storage device comprising a body of heat transfer fluid, said body of heat transfer fluid comprising an upper temperature region comprising heat transfer fluid having a temperature above a upper threshold temperature, a lower temperature region comprising heat transfer fluid having a temperature below a lower threshold temperature and a thermocline region separating the upper and lower temperature regions and comprising heat transfer fluid having a temperature above a lower threshold temperature and below an upper threshold temperature, wherein during charging of the thermal energy storage device, heat transfer fluid is removed from the thermocline region of the body of heat transfer fluid and when the temperature of the heat transfer fluid being removed from the thermocline region of the body of heat transfer fluid rises above a maximum temperature, said heat transfer fluid being removed is brought to a temperature equal to or below said maximum temperature, wherein the maximum temperature is above the lower threshold temperature and/or wherein during discharging of the thermal energy storage device, heat transfer fluid is removed from the thermocline region of the body of heat transfer fluid and when the temperature of the heat transfer fluid being removed from the thermocline region of the body of heat transfer fluid falls below a minimum temperature, said heat transfer fluid being removed is brought to a temperature equal to or above said minimum temperature, wherein said minimum temperature is below the upper threshold temperature. |
US11821691B2 |
Gas injection nozzle refractory and gas injection nozzle
A gas injection nozzle refractory with one or more gas injection small metal tubes buried therein has improved durability. The gas injection nozzle refractory includes a MgO—C central refractory with a small metal tube buried therein, and a MgO—C peripheral refractory surrounding the central refractory. The central refractory on a plane of the gas injection nozzle refractory has an external shape of a circle with a radius in the range of R+10 to R+150 mm concentric with a virtual circle with a minimum radius surrounding all buried small metal tubes, R mm being a radius of the virtual circle. |
US11821690B2 |
Single crystal furnace
The present disclosure relates to a single crystal furnace, which includes a main furnace body, an accessory furnace body, a furnace cover, and a driving component. The accessory furnace body is provided with a first connecting member. The furnace cover is provided with a second connecting member. The driving component can drive the first connecting member or the second connecting member to move, so as to match the first connecting member with the second connecting member, and connect the accessory furnace body with the furnace cover. |
US11821689B2 |
High efficiency heating tank
A heating tank has a bottom assembly with at least one bottom radiant emitter and a bottom ceramic glass material on an inner surface of the tank, the bottom radiant emitter being configured to deliver infrared energy to the bottom ceramic glass material. The tank has four side assemblies, each of the side assemblies including at least one side radiant emitter and a side ceramic glass material on an inner surface of the tank, the side radiant emitters being configured to deliver infrared energy to the respective side ceramic glass materials. The heating tank can rapidly and efficiently heat materials such as metal and glass. |
US11821688B2 |
Dehydrator for biological material
A dehydrator apparatus for dehydrating biological material. The apparatus includes an external housing, and a vessel supported within said external housing and spanning in a longitudinal direction thereof in elevated relation from a bottom of the housing. A loading inlet feeds into said vessel from outside the housing for admission of biological material. An air intake feeds into the housing to deliver heated air thereto from a hot air source, and air routing components within the external housing guide the heated air into heat exchange relationship with the vessel itself, and also into heating and aerating exposure to contents of said vessel. An agitator is installed in operable relation to the vessel to agitate the material fed thereinto via the material inlet. An exhaust outlet exhausts the heated air from the housing after having heated and aerated the vessel and its contents. |
US11821676B2 |
Refrigerator
Provided is a refrigerator including a main body including a storage chamber, a first door rotatably coupled to the main body and having an opening, and a second door rotatably coupled to the main body and the first door to open and close the opening, wherein the first door includes a first assembly formed with the opening, a second assembly provided below the first assembly, and a coupling frame arranged between the first assembly and the second assembly for the first assembly and the second assembly rotate as a unitary body. |
US11821674B2 |
Refrigerator
Provided in the application is a refrigerator. The refrigerator may comprise: a cabinet having a cooling chamber and at least one storage chamber, and an air duct assembly installed on the cabinet. The air duct assembly has a plurality of air duct layers sequentially arranged in a longitudinal direction of the cabinet and each of the air duct layers has one or more air ducts. |
US11821668B2 |
Systems and methods for implementing ejector refrigeration cycles with cascaded evaporation stages
Systems and methods for implementing ejector refrigeration cycles with cascaded evaporation stages that utilize a pump to optimize operation of the ejector and eliminate the need for a compressor between the evaporation stages. |
US11821665B2 |
Guiding panel for condenser, condenser and refrigeration system
A deflector for a condenser. The condenser has an inlet in communication with a compressor, and a deflector for guiding a refrigerant gas flow from the compressor is arranged in the condenser and at a position close to the inlet. The deflector is provided with a deflecting structure projecting toward the inlet, and the deflecting structure is configured as impermeable to the refrigerant gas flow. |
US11821651B1 |
Air cooling system for a building structure
An energy efficient and quiet air cooling system for a building structure is provided. The air cooling system includes an evaporator system mounted in the wall of the building, a remotely mounted fan, an air intake, and a sound and heat insulating duct. The fan is mounted in the attic and configured to draw air from the living area of the building through the sound insulating duct with sufficient power to create a negative static pressure in the living area. The negative static pressure in turn causes outside air to flow through the evaporator system which removes heat from the outside air. The cooled air is in turn drawn into the building and pulled into the attic through the duct and expelled through the attic. The fan expels warm air into the attic, creating a positive pressure environment which causes the warm air to be expelled from the attic through natural vents. |
US11821650B2 |
Dehumidification system and method
The invention relates to a process air dehumidification system (2) comprising a process air dehumidifier unit (4) comprising a moisture absorbing agent (6), the process air dehumidification system (2) further comprising a moisture absorbing agent regeneration system (8) comprising a closed regeneration air loop (10) arranged to pass through the process air dehumidifier unit (4) and comprising regeneration air flow generating means (12) for generating a regeneration air flow (14) in the closed regeneration air loop (10) and comprising a heat pump (16) comprising a condenser (18) and an evaporator (20) and a heat pump refrigerant (22), where the closed regeneration air loop (10) is arranged to pass through the condenser (18) and the evaporator (20) to exchange heat between regeneration air (24) and heat pump refrigerant (22), where the dehumidification system (2) comprises a complementary regeneration air moisture removal system (26) arranged downstreams of the evaporator (20) and upstreams of the condenser (18) and a regeneration air heat bypass system (28) arranged to exchange heat from inlet regeneration air (30) upstreams of the dehumidifier unit (4) and downstreams of the condenser (18) to outlet regeneration air (32) downstreams of the dehumidifier unit (4) and upstreams of the evaporator (20) and means (34) arranged to activate and deactivate the complementary regeneration air moisture removal system (26) and the regeneration air heat bypass system (28). The invention also relates to a method for dehumidification of process air. |
US11821649B2 |
Modular elements for portions of building façades and processes for removing and replacing such portions
A modular element for a façade of a building may include: an air conditioning unit; and a channeling system. The channeling system may be configured to receive fluid from an external source. The channeling system may include at least one first channel entering the air conditioning unit. The external fluid source may include a pump configured to circulate the fluid inside the channeling system. The channeling system further may include one or more inlets configured to connect to the pump so as to receive the fluid from the external source and input the fluid into the at least one first channel of the channeling system. The channeling system further may include at least one second channel configured to connect to an internal diffusion element of the building. The at least one second channel may be configured to transport the fluid from the external source to the internal diffusion element. |
US11821648B2 |
Air sweeping mechanism and air conditioner with air sweeping mechanism
The disclosure discloses an air sweeping mechanism and an air conditioner with the air sweeping mechanism. The air sweeping mechanism includes: a mounting portion, the mounting portion being configured to be mounted on a housing of the air conditioner; an air sweeping blade, the air sweeping blade being connected with the mounting portion; and a driving rod, the driving rod being connected with the air sweeping blade, and a position of the driving rod being adjustably disposed, wherein the air sweeping blade and the driving rod are integrally formed, at least part of the air sweeping blade is a flexible portion, and the driving rod drives the at least part of the air sweeping blade to move. |
US11821636B2 |
Outdoor portable gas stove
Disclosed is an outdoor portable gas stove, which includes a stove cover, a burner, a gas pipeline, an ignition device and a flame-out protection device. The burner is arranged in the stove cover, an annular gas passage is formed in the burner, a gas outlet and combustion hole is defined on an upper end face of the burner, and the gas outlet and combustion hole is communicated with the annular gas passage. The ignition device is arranged above the gas outlet and combustion hole and is configured for igniting gas. The gas pipeline is communicated with the annular gas passage, and a control valve is arranged on the gas pipeline. The flame-out protection device is arranged above the gas outlet and combustion hole and connected with the gas pipeline. The technical proposal of the present application can realize an overall control of gas supply. |
US11821620B2 |
Light emitting device with adaptable glare class
Example embodiments relate to light emitting devices with adaptable glare classes. One embodiment includes a light emitting device. The light emitting device includes a carrier. The light emitting device also includes a plurality of light sources disposed on the carrier. Additionally, the light emitting device includes a plurality of lenses disposed on the carrier and covering the plurality of light sources. Each lens of the plurality of lenses includes a lens portion and a base portion surrounding the lens portion. Further, the light emitting device includes a light shielding structure that includes a plurality of reflective barriers. Each reflective barrier has an outer surface and a first reflective inner surface. A light transmitting material extends between the outer surface and the first reflective inner surface. |
US11821613B2 |
Optical devices and mounting for optical devices
An optical device, such as a camera or spot light, having first and second removably engagable components. Disengagement of the components exposes a battery compartment in the second component. The first component can include all optical components of the optical device, such as a camera or light. A magnetic mount can provide a secure and adjustable mounting for the optical device housing on a support. |
US11821612B2 |
Accessory articulating mount attachment apparatus
Accessory attachment apparatus forms an articulating mounting attachment between a body of the accessory and an attachment. The articulating mounting attachment has an integrally formed generally cylindrical inner coupling member couplable within a conformingly generally cylindrical and open outer coupling member. The outer coupling member is rotatably engaging the inner coupling member therein along a longitudinal axis thereof. |
US11821608B2 |
Lighting device having light-transmissive cover layer between a lens array and a light source array
The lighting device includes a lens array having a plurality of lenses and a focal surface located at a focal distance from the lens array, a light source array having a plurality of light sources arranged to emit light towards the lens array with a light output distributed around a primary axis, and a cover layer having a light-transmissive surface portion delimiting light exit openings. The cover layer is positioned to substantially coincides with the focal surface. Each light source forms a combination with a closest lens, each combination having, in a plane perpendicular to the primary axis, a displacement length and a displacement direction, such that there are least two different displacement lengths and at least two different displacement directions. |
US11821607B2 |
Lighting fixture convenient to pack
The present invention discloses a lighting fixture convenient to pack and a lighting fixture assembly method. The lighting fixture consists of a lampshade; the lampshade consists of a hood body with a cavity and a frame at the opening edge of the hood body; the cavity of the hood body is used to accommodate the luminous source of the lighting fixture; the hood body consists of multiple oblique outer wall surface, and the cavity of the hood body consists of multiple fourth oblique inner wall surfaces; multiple lighting fixtures are stacked together and arranged externally with the frame; and the stacked lampshades are elevated to reserve certain spacing between the oblique outer wall surfaces. The oblique inner wall surfaces, the oblique outer wall surfaces, and the frame away from the inner cavity are arranged to reach the technical effect of stacking of multiple lampshades. |
US11821601B2 |
Lighting assembly for a motor vehicle and motor vehicle comprising said assembly
A lighting assembly for a motor vehicle is described, comprising: a first transparent surface, which is configured to transmit, in use, a low beam; and a second transparent surface, which is configured to transmit, in use, a high beam; an opaque element, which is movable between a first operating position, in which it is far from the first and second surfaces, and a second operating position, in which it obstructs at least one of the first and second surfaces. |
US11821597B1 |
Linear luminaire
A linear luminaire includes a three-sided enclosure with a top that is at least translucent and a pair of depending sidewalls spaced apart by the top. The three-sided enclosure may be extruded from a plastic or, in some cases, co-extruded with two different materials so that the pair of sidewalls can be made of an opaque material. The three-sided enclosure may be open along a bottom aspect. An elongate rigid printed circuit board (PCB) carrying LED light engines is installed between the pair of sidewalls in slot structure defined on respective inner faces. The PCB may carry connecting structure staggered along the length of its underside. The PCB may also carry circuit components on its underside. |
US11821593B1 |
Practical lighting apparatus and method for use
Practical lighting is the technique of using light sources that are seen within the frame of a shot. Apparatus 10 and 10A is a lightweight, magnetically mounted, light diffusing housing for LED ribbon which is designed to look like a standard fluorescent tube when used as practical lighting. Control wires can be easily and repeatedly removed via screwed terminal housings (10) or connected via industry standard phoenix receptacle (10A) housed discreetly one of its two end caps, providing a solderless connection with either apparatus. The magnets internally installed adhere the apparatus to standard metal fluorescent housings without damage to the installed fixture negating the need of additional mounting rigging hardware. |
US11821590B2 |
Solid state lamp using light emitting strips
A solid state lamp includes a connector and a bulb portion with multiple strips. |
US11821589B2 |
Methods for smart gas pipeline frost heave safety management and internet of things systems thereof
The present disclosure provides a method for smart gas pipeline frost heave safety management and an Internet of Things system. The method includes: obtaining gas transmission data and gas pipeline data and determining gas pressure change data of a target point based on the gas transmission data and gas pipeline data; predicting temperature change data of the target point based on the gas pressure change data, the temperature change data including gas temperature change data and soil temperature change data; predicting, based on the temperature change data, the gas pipeline data, and the gas pressure change data, and in combination with environmental data, a frost heave degree data of the target point; and determining, based on the frost heave degree data of the target point, the gas transmission adjustment data and a frost heave prevention plan. |
US11821585B2 |
High-pressure tank, manufacturing method for high-pressure tank, and manufacturing device for high-pressure tank
A high-pressure tank, a manufacturing method for a high-pressure tank, and a manufacturing device for a high-pressure tank capable of simplifying a shape of a metal fitting and performing high-speed FW molding without causing an idle rotation of the metal fitting or a deformation of a liner, for example, when performing the high-speed FW molding are provided.A high-pressure tank includes a liner, a reinforcing fiber layer, and a metal fitting. The reinforcing fiber layer is formed on an outer peripheral surface of the liner. The metal fitting is attached to the liner. The liner includes a liner main body and a protrusion part is provided in a part (cylindrical part) of the liner main body. The protrusion part is formed to protrude in a direction moving radially inward from the cylindrical part and to be fittable to a rotating shaft. |
US11821584B2 |
Thermal storage in pressurized fluid for compressed air energy storage systems
A thermal storage subsystem may include at least a first storage reservoir configured to contain a thermal storage liquid at a storage pressure that is greater than atmospheric pressure. A liquid passage may have an inlet connectable to a thermal storage liquid source and configured to convey the thermal storage liquid to the liquid reservoir. A first heat exchanger may be provided in the liquid inlet passage and may be in fluid communication between the first compression stage and the accumulator, whereby thermal energy can be transferred from a compressed gas stream exiting a gas compressor/expander subsystem to the thermal storage liquid. |
US11821579B2 |
Support for a snow bucket on ice resurfacing machines
The present invention is defined by having a bucket support configured to support a snow bucket on an ice resurfacing machine. The support includes a plate welded to an intermediate portion of a rod. A handle formed into an upper portion of the rod. A top bracket defined to include a notch sized to receive, for rotation therein, the intermediate portion of the rod. The top bracket further including machine openings to secure the top bracket to a first portion of the ice resurfacing machine. A base bracket configured to secure against a base portion of the ice resurfacing machine. The base bracket including a base opening sized to receive the lower portion of the rod, permitting rotation of the rod therein. |
US11821573B2 |
Mounting pad and method for deterring theft and securing outdoor equipment and appliances against high winds
A mounting pad system for securing equipment, such as an HVAC outdoor unit or a standby generator, is provided in the form of a lightweight fillable pad member having a plurality of receivers located on a top surface of the pad member. The receivers are associated with attachment points located on the equipment and are used to secure the equipment to the pad. The pad member contains a filling port on its top surface and is configured as a molded hollow shell containing a gelling material which, when mixed with water, provides support to reduce deflection of the pad member caused by the equipment secured to the pad, prevents damage to the pad that would otherwise be caused by the expansion of internal contents upon freezing and prevents leakage of internal contents of the fillable pad in the event of an unintended breach in the hollow shell. The pad member is provided with at least one through-hole that acts as a supporting structure. |
US11821572B2 |
Laterally compliant mounting structure
Methods and apparatus for a mounting structure including a first arm having a first stiffness and a second arm having a second stiffness, wherein the first stiffness is less than the second stiffness in at least one degree of freedom. The first arm includes a flex region that can deflect in response to loading. In embodiments, the mounting structure can movably secure an antenna array to a pedestal. |
US11821569B2 |
Band clamp insulation system
Embodiments of the invention provide a novel band clamp insulation system for ensuring a tight insulation around a pipe during extended operation of the system and mitigating adverse effects of differential thermal expansion. The band clamp insulation system typically comprises a band clamp for securing insulation around the pipe and a securing member fixed to the pipe. The band clamp insulation system further comprises a coupling member for fastening the band clamp and the coupling member together. |
US11821562B2 |
Resin piping assembly, and process of forming the same
A resin piping assembly including a base divisional component having first and second half components having respective first and second interfacial surfaces formed along an oil passage, and first and second divisional components which have respective third and fourth interfacial surfaces formed along the oil passage, and which are bonded to the respective first and second half components. Each of the base divisional component, and the first and second divisional components is formed of a resin material, and the first and second interfacial surfaces are spaced apart from each other, and open in respective opposite directions. The base divisional component further includes a cylindrical connecting pipe portion having a connecting passage portion which is a part of the oil passage and which is provided for communication between the first and second passage portions. Also disclosed is a process of forming the resin piping assembly. |
US11821560B2 |
Fluid manifold apparatus, in particular water distribution apparatus
A fluid manifold apparatus, in particular a water distribution apparatus, comprises a fluid chamber, at least one fluid inlet, a plurality of fluid outlets, and a manifold unit, including a plurality of valve units for closing the fluid outlets and a camshaft supported to be rotatable about a rotary axis, comprising a plurality of lobes for operating the valve units, wherein each of the valve units has a cam follower and a sealing unit, and the lobes of the camshaft are provided to lift the cam followers of the valve units as a function of a rotary position of the camshaft.Each of the cam followers has a receiver for receiving one sealing unit, wherein the sealing units are arranged to be linearly moveable in the receivers. |
US11821555B2 |
Hose ending, mainly as connecting element
Hose has a body and a mouthpiece connected with the body. The mouthpiece is slidably placed against the body and is mounted at the end of the hose and includes a thickening. The ending has a circumferential stop placed in the axis of the mouthpiece. The stop has on its circumference a touch surface which is oriented inside, against the thickening on the mouthpiece. The mouthpiece is sealed by sealing ring against the body. The ring is placed in the sealing zone, or the mouthpiece is connected with the body by a flexible bellow. During the movement of the mouthpiece outside the touch surface and the outer surface of the hose in the zone with the thickening draw closer and the hose is held on the mouthpiece by the under pressure between the surface of the stop and the thickening. |
US11821553B2 |
Methods of using compression collars for coupling a tube to a tube fitting
A method for coupling a tube to a tube fitting includes radially outwardly expanding a tubular compression collar from a constricted state to an expanded state, the compression collar having a throughway extending there through and being made of a resiliently flexible material. An end of the tube is inserted within the throughway of the expanded compression collar, the tube bounding a passage. A tube fitting is inserted within the passage of the tube. The compression collar is allowed to resiliently rebound back towards the constricted state so that the compression collar pushes the tube against the tube fitting. |
US11821552B2 |
Hose clamp
There is provided a hose clamp, including a plate spring body and a pair of tab portions. The plate spring body has a base portion, and arm portions. A first overlap portion and a second overlap portion are formed at the arm portions, and in a state where a diameter of the plate spring body is reduced, the first overlap portion and the second overlap portion overlap with each other in the circumferential direction of the plate spring body. Engagement portions are provided on facing surfaces of the pair of tab portions respectively, the engagement portions holding the plate spring body in a state where the diameter of the plate spring body is expanded. The engagement portions are provided at positions closer to side edge portions being opposite to facing side edge portions of the overlap portions than to the facing side edge portions. |
US11821547B2 |
Fluid fitting
A fluid fitting includes a nut, a sleeve, and a union. The union and the nut may include corresponding stops and corresponding markings. Corresponding stops and corresponding marking may engage with each other when the nut is sufficiently connected with the union. A method of connecting a fitting includes connecting a sleeve of the fitting with a nut of the fitting, connecting the nut with a union, rotating at least one of the nut and the union until a stop of the nut engages a stop of the union, restricting over torque via the stop of the nut and the stop of the union, and verifying a sufficient connection if first markings of the nut align with second markings of the union. |
US11821546B2 |
Sprung coupling
A coupling has first and second segments attached to one another end to end surrounding a central space for receiving pipe elements. A spring assembly attaches the segments at one end and an adjustable attachment assembly attaches the segments at the opposite end. The spring assembly biases the segments away from one another sufficient to permit insertion of the pipe elements into the central space while the segments are attached to one another. The coupling may include a split ring toothed retainer for coupling plain end pipe elements, or it may have arcuate keys which engage grooved or shouldered pipe elements. |
US11821543B2 |
Preventing an over pressure condition with a mechanical shutdown valve
A mechanical shutdown valve for preventing an over pressure condition is described. A valve body has an inlet, an outlet, and a channel extending from the inlet to the outlet. A valve seat and a diaphragm are positioned in the valve body. The diaphragm controls a fluid flow through the valve body. A mesh is coupled to the diaphragm such that the mesh and the diaphragm separate an upstream portion of the channel from a downstream portion of the channel. The mesh extends from the diaphragm to an inner surface of the valve body and limits fluid flow between the diaphragm and the valve body. A spring biases the diaphragm towards the open position. A characteristic of the spring determines a differential pressure threshold between the upstream portion of the channel and a downstream portion of the channel at which the diaphragm engages the valve seat. |
US11821535B2 |
Shape memory alloy control elements for hydraulic valves
Systems and methods are provided for controlling hydraulic valves. One embodiment is a method that includes blocking an orifice for a return line of a hydraulic valve via a flapper assembly, initiating a phase change in a Shape Memory Alloy (SMA) at the flapper assembly, and opening the orifice for the return line via the flapper assembly in response to the phase change. |
US11821534B2 |
Water supply device for sanitary ceramics
The present disclosure relates to a water supply device for sanitary ceramics, including a housing including a water supply hole, a water discharge hole, and an opening/closing device including a diaphragm formed above the water discharge hole, a partition cap having a support protrusion and a through-hole through which an upper space communicates with a lower space of the housing, a cam plate configured to gradually open or close the through-hole, a shaft part formed above the cam plate, and a motor formed on the upper surface of the housing to rotate the shaft part, wherein the cam plate, rotating and elevating along the upper surface of the support protrusion of the partition cap, gradually opens or closes the through-hole and gradually opens or closes the water discharge hole by the diaphragm, and thus the flow of water discharged through the water discharge hole is prevented from being suddenly blocked. |
US11821530B2 |
Active check valve having a moving magnet actuator
Described is an active check valve that uses electro-magnetic actuation for operation. The valve includes a plunger assembly having a magnet in a sealed internal volume. The plunger assembly further includes a plunger tip that extends from either a plunger assembly housing or a sealing member. Although the plunger assembly is disposed in the solvent flow, the magnet is not exposed to the solvent. When the valve is actuated, the plunger tip moves the sealing member to open or close the valve. Optionally, an arming force may be applied to the sealing member in advance of opening or closing to reduce the subsequent additional force necessary to move the sealing member during opening or closing, thereby improving the accuracy of the solvent composition in liquid chromatography system applications. |
US11821528B2 |
Planetary fluid control valve
A fluid control valve includes a valve assembly having a ring gear, an array of first rotary valve bodies, an array of second rotary valve bodies, and a sealing plate. Each of the first rotary valve bodies includes at least one first flow path formed therethrough and each of the second rotary valve bodies includes at least one second flow path formed therethrough. The sealing plate includes a plurality of flow openings formed axially therethrough with each of the flow openings configured to provide fluid communication between one of the first flow paths of the array of first rotary valve bodies and one of the second flow paths of the array of second rotary valve bodies. Rotation of the ring gear causes selective rotation of the first and second rotary valve bodies to alter the flow configuration present between the arrays of the first and second rotary valve bodies. |
US11821526B2 |
Apparatus for handling fluid within an at least partially electrically driven vehicle
An apparatus for handling fluid within an at least partially electrically powered vehicle, with a pump device including a first running wheel and a second running wheel arranged coaxially with respect to each other and configured as a pump for conveying fluid by rotation. |
US11821521B2 |
Sliding component
A sliding surface of an annular sliding component disposed at a relatively rotating position of a rotating machine is provided with a plurality of dynamic pressure generating groove groups arranged in a circumferential direction, each including a plurality of dynamic pressure generating grooves having a start point opening to one radial edge of the sliding surface S and an end point closing within the sliding surface while extending circumferentially, in the circumferential direction. |
US11821520B2 |
High temperature dryer seals for the rear portion of a dryer and related methods
High temperature dryer seals and related methods are provided. A high temperature dryer seal can include a first substrate having first and second ends and first and second sides. The first substrate can include a low-melt polymer. The first end and the second end of the first substrate can secured together so that the first substrate forms at least a portion of an annular shape. The dryer seal can also include a second substrate secured to the first substrate at the second side of the first substrate. The second substrate can include a high temperature material that has a higher melting point than the low-melt polymer of the first substrate. The dryer seal also includes a heat resistant coating attached to the second substrate with the heat resistant coating being activated at a temperature that is higher than a melting point of the low-melt polymer. |
US11821519B2 |
Seal device
A seal device 1 includes first seal part facing an external fluid and second seal part arranged in parallel to the first seal part and facing a sealed fluid in an interior of equipment to prevent entry of the external fluid and leakage of a sealed fluid. Intermediate seal part is arranged in parallel to the first seal part and the second seal part between the first seal part and the second seal part. A gas chamber is formed between the first seal part and the intermediate seal part, to which a gas having a higher pressure than the external fluid is supplied. An intermediate chamber is formed between the intermediate seal part and the second seal part, to which a gas having a lower pressure than the gas supplied to the gas chamber and having lower pressure than the sealed fluid is supplied. |
US11821517B2 |
Metal seal comprising a textured outer sealing layer
A static metal seal comprising an outer sealing layer, wherein the outer sealing layer comprises a textured surface that is configured to come into contact with the surfaces that are to be sealed, the textured surface comprising a network of depressions spaced apart from one another on the textured surface, wherein the depressions are blind, do not pass all the way through the outer sealing layer, and do not communicate with one another. |
US11821514B2 |
Parking lock, transmission, and drive installation
Parking lock (1, 19, 24) for a motor vehicle, having a movable locking means for impinging a parking lock wheel (14), disposed in the interior of a transmission housing (2), with a holding force, wherein the movable locking means, by means of a shifting shaft (3) that is rotatable by a drive motor (4) and a cam (7) that is coupled to the shifting shaft (3) is pivotable between a releasing state, in which the parking lock wheel (14) is rotatable, and a blocked state, in which a rotation of the parking lock wheel (14) is blocked, wherein the drive motor (4) is disposed outside the transmission housing (2), the shifting shaft (3) penetrates the transmission housing (2), and the cam (7) is disposed within the transmission housing (2). The invention moreover relates to a transmission having a parking lock (1, 19, 24) of this type, and to a drive installation for electrically drivable motor vehicle. |
US11821512B2 |
Park lock mechanism
A park lock mechanism configured to restrict or allow a rotation of a rotating shaft includes a park pole configured to restrict the rotation of the rotating shaft and having a first inclined surface, and a park wedge having a second inclined surface capable of abutting on the first inclined surface and configured to move the park pole to a lock position that restricts the rotation of the rotating shaft, in which the park pole includes a protrusion protruding from a first side surface on a park wedge side in a moving direction of the park wedge, and the protrusion is formed so as to be continuous with the first inclined surface, and has a third inclined surface capable of abutting on the second inclined surface. |
US11821511B2 |
Electronic monitoring system for hydrostatic travel drives and travel drive with electronic monitoring system
A monitoring system for a travel drive includes a rotational speed sensor of a hydrostatic motor. The rotational speed sensor is configured to determine acceleration. At least one signal from a pressure sensor mounted on at least one working line that connects a pump to the hydrostatic motor of a hydrostatic travel drive is evaluated. The pressure sensor is preferably arranged on at least one working connection of the pump. The system uses the additional pressure signal to evaluate in a reliable manner whether the hydrostatic travel drive generates an unwanted drive torque. |
US11821510B1 |
Gearbox torque sensor
A system and method of measuring torque generated by a drive train like that used in a rotating equipment drive. A drive motor is mounted to a rotatable brake assembly which, in turn, is coupled to a gear drive which, in turn, transmits rotational power. The brake assembly is coupled to a fixed cover of the gear drive by a gearbox torque sensor that prevents rotation between the brake assembly and the housing. The sensor can be a load cell or its equivalent. A control module may be configured to adjust operation of the rotating equipment drive in response to the torque signal. All input torque from the drive motor to the gearbox is measured when the brake is disengaged through the load cell. All input torque at the gearbox output shaft, through back-driving, is measured when the brake is engaged through the load cell. |
US11821507B2 |
Method of manufacturing speed reducer, speed reducer, and rotating device
The present disclosure relates to a manufacturing method of a speed reducer. The speed reducer includes an outer tube, a shaft portion, an input shaft, a first bearing, a speed reducing portion, and an attachment member. The shaft portion has a first receiving surface and a shaft end surface. The outer tube has a second receiving surface. The first bearing has a first inner ring and a first outer ring. The first receiving surface contacts the first inner ring. The second receiving surface contacts the first outer ring. A first machining accuracy is obtained based on a first parallelism between the first receiving surface and the shaft end surface. A second machining accuracy is obtained based on a second parallelism between the second receiving surface and the flange mounting surface. The manufacturing method includes performing machining such that the first machining accuracy becomes higher than the second machining accuracy. |
US11821506B2 |
Gearbox assembly for hobby robotics
A motor gearbox system includes a motor. The system further includes a mount configured to couple to the motor. The system also includes a housing configured to couple to the mount, and a coupler configured to couple to the housing, the coupler having at least one mounting feature configured to couple to a component. The system further includes a gear system operably coupled to the motor and configured to be disposed, at least in part, within a gearbox formed by the coupled mount, housing and coupler. The system includes an output shaft operably coupled to the gear system. |
US11821503B2 |
Harmonic drive and method for producing harmonic drive
A harmonic drive, more particularly in an electromechanical camshaft phaser, comprises a drive element (2), a flexible transmission element (26) connected to the drive element (2) and having external teeth (29), and an output element (4) that is designed as a ring gear and has internal teeth (30) that partially mesh with the external teeth (29). The flexible transmission element (26) is pot-shaped, and is coupled in a torque-transmitting manner to the drive element (2) radially inside the outer teeth (29). |
US11821500B2 |
Method and system for harnessing wind energy using a tethered airfoil
Methods, systems, and techniques for harnessing wind energy use a tethered airfoil and a digital hydraulic pump and motor, which may optionally be a combined pump/motor. During a traction phase, a wind powered airfoil is allowed to extend a tether and a portion of the wind energy harnessed through extension of the tether is stored prior to distributing the wind energy to an electrical service. During a retraction phase, the wind energy that is stored during the traction phase is used to retract the tether. The digital hydraulic pump and motor are mechanically coupled to the tether. |
US11821499B2 |
Power transmission device
A power transmission device is provided to provide a 6 forward and 1 reverse transmission capable of smoothly performing 6 forward and 1 reverse or 4 forward and 1 reverse shifting. The power transmission device includes: a first shift input unit in which a reverse clutch and a first shift high clutch are provided at both ends and a first shift low gear is installed to be constrained by a first shift one-way gearing in one direction so that a driving force from a power input unit is transmitted thereto; a firs shift output unit to which a driving force from the first shift input unit is transmitted; a reverse input gear unit to which a reverse driving force from the first shift input unit is transmitted; a second shift input unit in which a second shift middle clutch is provided at one side end and a second shift low gear is installed to be constrained by a second shift one-way bearing in one direction so that a driving force from the first shift output unit is transmitted thereto; a forward idle gear unit connected to and installed at the first shift output unit and the second shift input unit to transmit a driving force from the first shift output unit to the second shift input unit; and a second shift output unit installed so that a reverse driving force by the reverse input gear unit and a forward driving force by the second shift input unit are transmitted thereto. |
US11821497B2 |
Preload detectable screw device
A preload detectable screw device is provided which can detect preload with accuracy and can reduce the influence of generated heat on the output of a sensor. A screw device (1) includes a screw shaft (2), a nut member (3), a plurality of rolling elements (7, 8), at least one axial strain sensor (24) (B, D) that is attached to a surface of the nut member (3) and detects strain in an axial direction on the nut member (3), and at least one circumferential strain sensor (24) (A, C) that is attached to the surface of the nut member (3) and detects strain in a circumferential direction on the nut member (3). Preload of the screw device (1) is detected on the basis of outputs of the axial strain sensor (24) (B, D) and the circumferential strain sensor (24) (A, C). |
US11821496B2 |
Linear actuator
A linear actuator (1) comprising an electric motor (20), a transmission (40), a spindle (80) being connected to the transmission (40), a spindle nut (81) being arranged on the spindle (80), a housing (10), an outer tube (3) being connected to the housing (10), and an inner tube (2) being connected to the spindle nut (81). The spindle nut (81) and the inner tube (2) are guided inside the outer tube (3). The transmission (40) including a transmission housing (41), a transmission input end and a transmission output end positioned opposite the transmission input end. A coupling (30) including a first coupling part (32) being connected to the output end of the transmission, a second coupling part (34) being connected to the end of the spindle and a coupling member (36) disposed between the first and second coupling parts (32, 34) and slidably engaged with the first and second coupling parts (32, 34). |
US11821495B2 |
Automatic tensioning apparatus and method of use
An automatic tensioning apparatus is provided that includes a tensioning drive unit having: a longitudinally extending stationary base frame with a plurality of guides extending between a lower portion and an upper portion, and a plurality of rotatable feed wheels axially secured at the lower portion, as well as a translatable drive frame slidably coupled to the plurality of guides with a drive assembly coupled to the drive frame, the drive assembly including a drive motor and a tensile member interface for engaging and rotationally translating a tensile member. The tensioning drive unit further including a plurality of drive frame actuators actuatable to move the drive frame between a bottom frame position and a top frame position, as well as a sensor for at least indirectly sensing the position of the drive frame along a longitudinal base frame axis. |
US11821491B2 |
Belt member and a cable guiding device comprising the same
The present invention provides a belt member comprising: a tubular body; and a belt member unit comprising #1 protrusion area located at #1 predetermined position of the body, where by inserting and placing each protrusion area of layer #2 belt member in each opening of layer #1 belt member, the layer #1 belt member and the layer #2 belt member can be prevented from falling out. |
US11821483B2 |
Electric motor control device and brake device
An electric motor control device includes a control board that controls the driving of an electric motor and temperature detecting portions disposed on the control board at least at two locations that differ in temperature change tendency. |
US11821482B2 |
Brake assembly and method of adjustment
A brake assembly and a method of adjusting a brake assembly. A tool may be insertable through a through hole in a caliper housing and into a shaft cavity of a shaft of a wear adjuster mechanism that is configured to adjust a running clearance of a brake pad assembly. |
US11821479B2 |
Electric brake for vehicle
A system for controlling an electric brake for a wheel rotor having a brake pad associated therewith includes a housing defining a passage. An assembly is provided in the passage and includes a spindle rotatable about an axis and a piston aligned with the brake pad and axially movable in response to rotation of the spindle. A planetary gear stage includes a sun gear, a ring gear, and planetary gears. A first motor is coupled to the sun gear. A second motor coupled to the ring gear. A control system is configured to, in response to a detected braking event, rotate the first motor in a first direction to supply torque to the sun gear while the second motor is rotated in a second direction at varying speeds to supply torque to the ring gear such that the piston is cyclically moved towards and away from the brake pad to modulate a braking force on the rotor. |
US11821471B2 |
Programmable magnetorheological fluid clutch apparatus
A system for operating at least one magnetorheological fluid clutch apparatus may, in a first mode, vary an amount of torque transmission between a driving member and a driven member in the at least one magnetorheological fluid clutch apparatus by actuating at least one coil in the at least one magnetorheological fluid clutch apparatus. In a second mode, the system may cause torque transmission between the driven member and the driving member by setting a desired remanent magnetization level in a magnetic component of the at least one magnetorheological fluid clutch apparatus by actuating the at least one coil in the at least one magnetorheological fluid clutch apparatus. |
US11821463B2 |
Rotary machining device, method of manufacturing hub unit bearing and method of manufacturing vehicle
Provided are an oil receiver (20) having an annular recess portion (52) which faces an entire circumference of an outer circumferential edge of a concave spherical portion (36), and a guide member (21) which guides lubricating oil, which has flowed out from a spherical engagement portion between a convex spherical portion (24) and a concave spherical portion (36), toward an annular recess portion (52). |
US11821459B2 |
Universal housing
A system and method for a universal housing. The universal housing has a central void. The system also includes a sleeve sized to be received within the central void. The universal housing can be used to house a ball joint and a uniball interchangeably. This allows the consumer to switch between a ball joint or a uniball joint without replacing the support arm. This aids in flexibility and versatility as well as decreases the product and labor costs associated with changing from one type to another. |
US11821455B2 |
Coupling structure for board assembly
A board coupling structure with a first board and a second board. The first board and the second board are respectively formed with strip-shaped ribs and strip-shaped grooves that can be interlocked with each other. The first board and the second board can only move relative to each other in the inserting direction. The strip-shaped rib can comprise a longitudinally extending arm and an inclined or a curved arm. In particular, the strip-shaped rib can increase the contact surface of the strip-shaped rib and the strip-shaped groove. |
US11821453B2 |
Fastener having improved wobble control, fastening system including the same, and method of forming the same
A fastener including a first recess and a second recess adjacent the first recess. The first recess includes a side surface defining a shape of the first recess and a stability surface oriented at an angle of greater than 1° and less than or equal to 89° relative to a major axis of the fastener. |
US11821443B2 |
Actuator overpressurising assembly
An actuator pressure intensifying assembly includes a mode valve and a gear motor assembly, the mode valve arranged to receive, at an input port, a supply pressure and to provide, at an output port, a control pressure to an actuator, the mode valve further configured to move, in response to the supply pressure exceeding a predetermined activation threshold, from a first mode in which the supply pressure flows directly from the input port to the output port in a first fluid flow path, and a second mode in which the supply pressure flows from the input port to the output port in a second fluid flow path which includes the gear motor assembly between the input port and the output port which intensifies the supply pressure such that the control pressure is higher than the supply pressure. |
US11821442B2 |
Hydraulic energy handling system, a hydraulic parallel hybrid driveline and a working machine
A hydraulic energy handling system for a working machine includes a high-pressure side; a low-pressure side; a hydraulic machine for mechanically driving, and being mechanically driven by, a mechanical driveline of the working machine; at least one high-pressure hydraulic energy storage connected to the high-pressure side; a hydraulic motor; a hydraulic pump arranged to supply hydraulic fluid to an inlet side of the hydraulic motor; and a return line for conducting hydraulic fluid to a hydraulic tank. The system further includes a pressure relief valve between the high-pressure side and the return line and arranged to discharge excess hydraulic energy from the high-pressure side to the return line to provide a braking force on the mechanical driveline; and a priority valve arrangement connected to an outlet side of the hydraulic motor to direct a prioritized flow of hydraulic fluid to the low-pressure side. |
US11821431B2 |
Centralizing features in electrical submersible pump
An electrical submersible pump has a stack of diffusers within the housing, each of the diffusers having a conical upper shoulder and a conical lower shoulder. The lower shoulder of each of the diffusers is in abutment with the upper shoulder of an adjacent one of the diffusers. The upper and lower shoulders of each of the diffusers slope downward and outward relative to the axis. Impeller hubs have conical upper and lower ends. At least some of the upper ends of the hubs abut and transfer up thrust to the lower end of an adjacent one of the hubs. At least some of the lower ends of the hubs abut and transfer down thrust to the upper end of an adjacent one of the hubs. |
US11821430B2 |
Oil transport structure in an electric motor of an electric submersible pump (ESP) assembly
An electric submersible pump (ESP) assembly comprises a centrifugal pump assembly, a seal section and an electric motor comprising a drive shaft having a bore concentric with a longitudinal axis of the drive shaft. A fluid mover disposed within and coupled to the bore of the drive shaft is configured for urging lubricating oil upward in the bore. The fluid mover includes at least one helical flighting open in the middle. The electric motor may also have a bearing coupled to the drive shaft and a bushing that is retained by a housing or by stator structure of the electric motor. The bushing defining at least one fluid flow channel extending from an upper edge of the bushing to a lower edge of the bushing and a middle portion of the fluid flow channel open to the inside surface of the bushing. |
US11821428B2 |
Motor-integrated fluid machine
Provided is a motor-integrated fluid machine that has improved performance and reliability by efficiently cooling a fluid machine body and a motor without increasing an installation space. The present invention is characterized by being provided with: a fluid machine unit that compresses or expands a fluid; a motor unit that has a drive shaft connected to the fluid machine unit; and a cooling fan that cools the motor unit and the fluid machine unit by sucking cooling air from the motor unit side and that is connected to the drive shaft at the side opposed to that connected to the fluid machine unit, wherein between the motor unit and the cooling fan, the minimum sectional area of a cooling air passage from the outside in the radial direction toward the drive shaft is larger than that of a cooling air passage from the motor unit side toward the cooling fan. |
US11821426B2 |
Progressive cavity pump
This disclosure relates to pumps and, more particularly, to progressive cavity pumps. |
US11821420B2 |
Electric pump system and method
An electric pump system and method of operating the same involves pumping a fluid through a fluid passageway defined in a mechanical pump from a pump inlet to a hollow shaft of a motor, through the hollow shaft to an internal motor cavity defined by a housing of the motor, and through another fluid passageway defined in the motor housing and mechanical pump that leads to a pump outlet. The system and method further involve pumping the fluid through another fluid passageway defined in the mechanical pump from yet another pump inlet to the pump outlet. The temperature of fluid exiting the hollow shaft can be assessed and used by an electronic control unit (ECU) of the electric pump system to control the same. The electric pump system can be part of a cooling and lubrication system for an electric vehicle transmission, gearbox, differential or transfer case, for example. |
US11821417B2 |
Fluid handling assembly and related tube set and method for use in surgical procedures
A fluid handling system for a surgical procedure includes a console and a tubing set. The console exhibits a peristaltic pump, a pinch valve, one above the other. Two recessed seats are located to the left and right sides of the pump and valve. The tubing set includes an irrigation tube and an aspiration tube each coupled to a pair of magnetic disks disposable in respective ones of the recessed seats. Upon such disposition, the irrigation tube is disposable in operative engagement with the peristaltic pump and the aspiration tube is insertable into a slot of the pinch valve. |
US11821416B2 |
Peristaltic pump with feeler pin
Peristaltic pumps are described herein. In certain embodiments, a peristaltic pump includes a plunger and a feeler pin. The plunger is movable to selectively engage a pumping volume of a tubing segment to expand the pumping volume to draw fluid flow into the pumping volume and to contract the pumping volume to conduct fluid flow from the pumping volume. The feeler pin extends through the plunger and movable to maintain contact with the tubing segment, wherein the feeler pin is movable in response to a height of the pumping volume. |
US11821411B2 |
Actuation systems and methods
Actuation systems and methods are disclosed. An apparatus includes a system including a flow cell receptacle and a valve drive assembly including a shape memory alloy actuator including a pair of shape memory alloy wires and a flow cell disposable within the flow cell receptacle and having a membrane valve. The system actuates the membrane valve, via the shape memory alloy actuator, by causing a voltage to be applied to a first one of the shape memory alloy wires and the system not applying the voltage to a second one of the shape memory alloy wires. |
US11821407B2 |
Wind turbine with blades hinged at an intermediate position
A wind turbine (1) comprising a tower (2), a nacelle (3) and a hub (7) is disclosed. The hub (7) comprises a blade carrying structure (4) with one or more wind turbine blades (5) connected thereto. Each of the wind turbine blades (5) defines an aerodynamic profile having a chord which varies along a length of the wind turbine blade (5). Each of the wind turbine blades (5) is connected to the blade carrying structure (4) via a hinge (6) at a hinge position of the wind turbine blade (5), each wind turbine blade (5) thereby being arranged to perform pivot movements relative to the blade carrying structure (4) between a minimum pivot angle and a maximum pivot angle. The hinge position is arranged at a distance from the inner tip end (5a) and at a distance from the outer tip end (5b), and the chord at the hinge position is larger than or equal to the chord at the inner tip end (5a) and larger than the chord at the outer tip end (5b). |
US11821392B2 |
Method and system for radiator fan operation for charge air cooler ice elimination
Methods and systems are provided for reducing ice formation in a charge air cooler. In one example, a method includes, operating a radiator fan of a vehicle in a first direction to cool an engine of the vehicle, and reversing a direction of rotation of the radiator fan to blow heated air towards a charge air cooler, the charge air cooler arranged proximate a radiator of the vehicle. Operating the radiator fan in a first direction may be based on the engagement of one or more gears of a transmission of the vehicle while operating the radiator fan in the reverse direction may be based on an engine temperature condition, one or more ambient weather conditions, and an engine idle condition. |
US11821391B2 |
Noise reduction type purge control solenoid valve
A noise reduction type purge control solenoid valve includes a body including a connector that supplies electricity from the exterior; a cover coupled to the body having a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet, and formed with a fluid discharge passage connected to the fluid outlet therein; a solenoid component disposed in the body; and an armature disposed between the solenoid component and the fluid discharge passage and moving upward and downward by the solenoid component to open and close the fluid discharge passage. Further, a noise reduction member is mounted on the armature to reduce noise generated by contact between the fluid discharge passage and the armature. A noise reduction wall protrudes along a circumference of an upper surface of the noise reduction member. |
US11821386B2 |
Flare system
A flare system including a flare stack and a modular flare unit connected in parallel with the flare stack. The modular flare unit includes a frame, at least two energy conversion modules detachably supported by the frame, a fuel manifold, an air manifold, an exhaust manifold, and an electric generator. Each energy conversion module includes a combustion chamber configured to receive a flow of residue gas through the fuel inlet for combustion in the chamber at (or close to) atmospheric pressure, and a Stirling engine configured to convert heat from the combustion chamber into mechanical energy. The electric generator is connected to generate electric power from the mechanical energy. |
US11821383B2 |
Control apparatus for engine
A control apparatus for an engine includes a crank angle sensor and a processor. The processor acquires a first crank angular velocity difference which is a change in a crank angular velocity in a first region. The first region includes a rotational change correlated with an engine torque output. The processor acquires a second crank angular velocity difference which is a change in the crank angular velocity in a second region. The second region includes a rotational change correlated with a combustion rate attributable to an air-fuel ratio. In a case where the first crank angular velocity difference is less than or equal to a first threshold and the second crank angular velocity difference is less than or equal to a second threshold, the processor performs an increase correction on a fuel amount to be supplied to the engine. |
US11821382B2 |
Method and device for detecting a power-changing manipulation of an internal combustion engine
The embodiment relates to a method for detecting a power-changing manipulation of an internal combustion engine (100), wherein the internal combustion engine (100) has an intake tract (110) and a pressure sensor (116, 118) which is arranged in the intake tract (110). The method has the following steps: acquiring a signal profile (440) over a specific time period by means of the pressure sensor (116, 118), providing a modelled signal profile (430) over the specific time period, from which periodically repeating modelled signal profile sections (432) which are characteristic of expected periodically repeating pressure changes in the intake tract (110) are ascertained, comparing a signal portion of an acquired signal profile section (442) with the corresponding signal portion of the corresponding modelled signal profile section (432) in order to detect the power-changing manipulation of the internal combustion engine (100). |
US11821380B2 |
Method for controlling fuel injection of engine and engine fuel injection control apparatus applying the method
A method of controlling fuel injection to an internal combustion engine to reduce cylinder wall wetting, smokiness, and unclean combustion, on a cumulative basis, applies a self-adaptive control on a gasoline injection initial angle. Gasoline injection initial or original angle is known, being preset, and a self-adaptive controlling volume is added. The self-adaptive controlling volume is the addition of a first self-adaptive controlling volume and a second self-adaptive controlling volume to the original angle. The first self-adaptive controlling volume relates to predicted load and an engine coolant temperature. The second self-adaptive controlling volume is based on the rotating speed of the engine. Cylinder wall wetting is reduced or avoided, smoke is reduced, and cleaner combustion is achieved. An engine fuel injection control apparatus applying the method is also provided. |
US11821379B1 |
Non-rotating cylinder pattern selection for equalizing cylinder usage in an internal combustion engine
A system and method for operating an ICE by (a) generating a running history of one or more-cylinder events per cylinder, and (b) using the running history to select a least-used non-rotating firing pattern, among a plurality of non-rotating firing patterns, provided for each firing fraction less than one (1). By making the least used selection based on the running history, unequal usage among cylinders of the ICE can be mitigated. |
US11821376B1 |
Utility vehicle
A utility vehicle includes: an engine; a drive wheel; a power transmission path between the engine and the drive wheel; a clutch that is provided in the power transmission path and configured to disconnect power transmission when an engine rotational speed is lower than an engage rotational speed; an engine rotational speed sensor configured to sense the engine rotational speed; and a controller configured to control an operation of the engine, the controller including an engine brake necessity determination circuitry configured to determine necessity of engine braking, and an engine rotational speed control circuitry configured to control the engine rotational speed, and when the engine brake necessity determination circuitry determines that engine braking is necessary, the engine rotational speed control circuitry is configured to perform automatic engine brake control that increases the engine rotational speed so as to be equal to or higher than the engage rotational speed. |
US11821373B2 |
Staged combustion
A gas turbine engine for an aircraft. The gas turbine comprises a staged combustion system having pilot injectors and main injectors, a fuel metering system configured to control fuel flow to the pilot injectors and the main injectors, and a fuel system controller. The controller is configured to identify an atmospheric condition, determine a ratio of pilot fuel flow rate for the pilot injectors to main fuel flow rate for the main injectors in response to the atmospheric condition, and inject fuel by the pilot injectors and the main injectors in accordance with said ratio to control an index of soot emissions caused by combustion of fuel therein. |
US11821370B2 |
Cooling system for tail cone mounted generator
An engine system includes an engine duct and a tail cone arranged radially inwardly of the engine duct. The tail cone has an outer surface and an inner surface. A generator housing is arranged in the tail cone. The generator housing includes an outer surface portion spaced from the inner surface of the tail cone. A generator is mounted in the generator housing. An air duct extends from the generator, through the generator housing, through the tail cone, and through the engine duct. The air duct includes an opening exposed to an air stream passing over the engine duct. |
US11821368B2 |
Method of using a primary fuel to pilot liquid fueled combustors
A fuel delivery system for a combustor of a gas turbine engine including a primary fuel tank configured to store a primary fuel, a secondary fuel tank configured to store a secondary fuel, a swirler configured to produce a main flame within a combustion chamber of the combustor, and a fuel nozzle configured to produce a pilot flame within the combustion chamber of the combustor. The fuel nozzle includes a nozzle outlet that is located proximate to an end of the swirler or at the end of the swirler, the end of the swirler being located at an inlet of the combustor. The fuel delivery system also includes a primary fuel line fluidly connecting the primary fuel tank to the fuel nozzle and a secondary fuel line fluidly connecting the secondary fuel tank to the swirler. |
US11821366B2 |
Methods of control for management of hot fuel
A gas turbine engine fuel supply system can include a fuel delivery system, a thermal management system, a fuel manifold, and one or more sensors that identify one or more fuel parameters. A fuel control system adjusts parameters of the fuel based on data received from the sensors. |
US11821365B2 |
Inducer seal with integrated inducer slots
The present application provides an inducer seal configured to provide a flow of air to a rotor shaft within a turbine of a gas turbine engine. The inducer seal includes a ring plate having an outer surface with a circumferential channel and an inner surface having an abradable seal. A number of inducer slots are positioned in the ring plate that extend from the outer surface to the inner surface such that the flow of air may pass therethrough in a tangential direction relative to rotation of the rotor shaft to cool the rotor shaft. |
US11821364B2 |
Shaped cavity at interface between journal bearing and rotor
An apparatus is provided for a turbine engine. This turbine engine apparatus includes a journal bearing extending axially along and circumferentially about an axis. The journal bearing extends radially between an inner side and an outer side. The journal bearing includes a bore, a passage and a groove. The bore extends axially within the journal bearing and is formed by the inner side. The passage extends radially within the journal bearing and is fluidly coupled with the bore and the groove. The groove is arranged at the outer side. The groove extends longitudinally within the journal bearing between a first end and a second end. The groove extends axially within the journal bearing between a first side and a second side. An axial distance between the first side and the second side changes as the groove extends longitudinally between the first end and the second end. |
US11821363B1 |
Apparatus for removing particulate matter from bleed gas and gas turbine engine including same
An intake device for a gas turbine engine includes a snorkel and a particle separator. The snorkel is configured to be mounted to a panel defining at least a portion of a gas flow path within the gas turbine engine. The snorkel includes a tubular body extending between a closed end and an open end opposite the closed end. The snorkel further includes an inlet aperture formed through the tubular body adjacent the closed end. At least a portion of the snorkel is configured to be disposed within the gas flow path. The particle separator is mounted to the snorkel downstream of the inlet aperture. The particle separator includes at least one gas flow passage extending between a flow inlet and a flow outlet. The at least one gas flow passage is configured to remove particulate matter from the at least one gas flow passage upstream of the flow outlet. |
US11821362B2 |
Gas turbine engine core debris cleaner
An assembly of a gas turbine engine includes a low pressure compressor, a high pressure compressor, an intermediate case between the low pressure compressor and the high pressure compressor, and a cleaning apparatus having an annular arrangement about the intermediate case. A core flow path is defined through the low pressure compressor, the intermediate case, and the high pressure compressor. The annular arrangement includes a scroll portion configured to extract debris from an airstream at an outer diameter wall of the core flow path and return the airstream to the core flow path. |
US11821355B2 |
Supplement thermal management system cooling using thermoelectric cooling
Systems and methods to increase the recharge rate of a supplemental cooling system are provided. The system may include a primary cooling system configured to cool a thermal load, a supplemental cooling system, and a thermoelectric cooling apparatus. The thermoelectric cooling apparatus may assist the primary cooling system in recharging the supplemental cooling system in response to the supplemental cooling system operating in a recharge state, to the availability of electrical capacity, and to one or more operating parameters of the primary cooling system falling outside a predetermined range, wherein the operating parameter affects a cooling capacity of the primary cooling system. |
US11821353B2 |
Engine and method of manufacturing the same
To meet both a request to improve the thermal efficiency in medium load operation of an engine and a request to suppress knocking in high load operation of the engine, the engine includes a main combustion chamber including a cylinder block, a cylinder head, and a piston; a pre-chamber having a plurality of injection holes that open into the main combustion chamber; and a spark plug that ignites an air-fuel mixture in the pre-chamber. A compression ratio of the main combustion chamber is not less than 14 and not more than 24, an aperture ratio, which is the ratio of a total cross-sectional area of the plurality of injection holes to a volume of the pre-chamber, is not less than 0.0078 mm−1 and not more than 0.0145 mm−1, and the volume of the pre-chamber 15 is not less than 0.0430 cm3 and not more than 0.5631 cm3. |
US11821352B2 |
Device and method for ram air treatment of a vehicle cooling system
The invention relates to a cooling system for a vehicle, the cooling system comprising a cooling fan comprising a ram air turbine disposed in an aperture of a fan shroud, the fan shroud comprising: an opening, a shutter mechanism movable between a closed position in which it closes the opening, and an open position in which it opens the opening so that a ram air flow can pass through the opening, wherein the fan shroud further comprises: a velocity sensor configured to measure ram air flow velocity, a temperature sensor configured to measure ram air flow temperature, and an actuator configured to move the shutter mechanism between the closed position and the open position based on measured ram air flow velocity and measured ram air flow temperature. |
US11821347B2 |
Particle filter diagnostic device
A device for diagnosing a particulate filter suitable for: determining a measured pressure time profile, and a theoretical pressure time profile upstream of the filter, implementing, on each profile: low-pass filtering to obtain a first filtered time profile, second low-pass filtering of the first filtered time profile to obtain a second filtered time profile, calculating a difference between the second filtered time profile and the first filtered time profile, obtaining an absolute value of the calculated difference, and calculating an integral of the absolute value, and, from a comparison between the two integrals, a diagnosis of the particulate filter. |
US11821342B2 |
Systems and methods for controlled relative rotational motion
A cam phasing system is provided. In some non-limiting examples, the cam phasing system includes a planetary actuator having a first sun gear, a first set of planet gears meshed to and arranged circumferentially around the first sun gear, a first ring gear meshed with the first set of planet gears, and a second sun gear. The second sun gear is rotationally fixed. The planetary actuator further includes a second set of planet gears meshed to and arranged circumferentially around the second sun gear, a second ring gear meshed with the second set of planet gears, and an input shaft rotationally coupled to the first sun gear for rotation therewith. Rotation of the input shaft rotates the first ring gear relative to the second ring gear. |
US11821338B2 |
360° advanced rotation system
The present invention relates generally to propulsion systems and, more specifically, to propulsion systems configured to vector and provide directional thrust such as those that may be used in aircraft or watercraft. Such propulsion systems may be used in connection with unmanned aerial vehicles, other aircraft, or various watercraft including submersibles. |
US11821336B2 |
Turbine blade tip shroud with axially offset cutter teeth, and related surface profiles and method
A turbine blade tip shroud has a first cutter tooth extending from a tip rail from one of the upstream side and the downstream side of the tip rail and adjacent the leading edge of the body. The tip shroud also includes a second cutter tooth extending from the tip rail from the other side of the tip rail at a position axially distant from the first cutter tooth. The cutter teeth are thus axially offset. The tip shroud can be initially manufactured with this shape or may be modified from a used tip shroud having, for example, opposing cutter teeth near a leading edge of a body of the tip shroud. Various tip shroud surface profiles, which are expressed in terms of Cartesian coordinates, are also provided. |
US11821335B2 |
Blade intake
A blade for use in a gas turbine engine, the blade comprising a blade portion and a fir tree root portion, the blade portion and the root portion having a connected passage for allowing cooling air to flow within the blade, the fir tree root portion having an air intake on its leading edge, the air intake allowing cooling air to enter the cooling passage and wherein the fir tree root portion comprises a plurality of projections, including at least a base projection and a top projection; and wherein the air inlet located in the base projection of the fir tree root portion and wherein the air inlet comprises at least 50% of the face of the base projection of the fir tree root portion. |
US11821331B2 |
Steam turbine, and blade
This steam turbine comprises: a rotating shaft that extends along an axis; a plurality of rotor blades that are arranged in the circumferential direction and that extend in a radial direction from the outer circumferential surface of the rotating shaft; a casing body that covers the rotating shaft and the rotor blades from the outer circumference side; and a plurality of stationary blades that extend in the radial direction from a position on the inner circumferential surface of the casing body on the upstream side of the rotor blades and that are arranged in the circumferential direction. A plurality of microgrooves that extend in the steam flow direction are formed on the surface of the rotor blades and/or the stationary blades. |
US11821330B1 |
Aperture pattern for gas turbine engine component with integral alignment feature
A structure for a gas turbine engine includes a first engine component, a second engine component and fasteners. The component apertures include first fastener apertures and intergroup apertures. The first fastener apertures are arranged into a plurality of groups. The first group is formed by N1-number of the first fastener apertures. The second group is formed by N2-number of the first fastener apertures where the N2-number is different than the N1-number. Each of the intergroup apertures is disposed circumferentially between and adjacent a respective circumferentially neighboring pair of the groups. The second engine component includes a surface and second fastener apertures. The surface axially engages the first engine component and covers the intergroup apertures. The fasteners attach the first engine component and the second engine component together. Each of the fasteners is mated with one of the first fastener apertures and one of the second fastener apertures. |
US11821326B2 |
Turbine containment system
A turbine containment system is provided. The turbine containment system includes a first containment member surrounding a portion of a turbine including a plurality of rotor disks and rotor blades; and a second containment member in communication with the first containment member, wherein the first containment member and the second containment member together contain each of the rotor disks and the rotor blades therein. |
US11821322B2 |
Additive manufactured seal rotor; and method
An additive manufactured rotor for a seal assembly is provided. The rotor surrounds a central axis and extends along the central axis from a first axial end to an opposite second axial end. The rotor is rotatable about an axis of rotation that is co-axial with the central axis. The rotor can include an outer ring and an inner ring that is connected to the outer ring by a radial web. The outer ring has a rotor face for providing a sealing surface at the first axial end. The outer ring can define a first annular cavity and the inner ring can define a second annular cavity that is radially separated from the first annular cavity. The radial web can define a fluid channel for providing fluid communication between the first annular cavity of the outer ring and the second annular cavity of the inner ring. |
US11821318B2 |
Cam machine with adjustment mechanism
The invention relates to a cam machine with a control mechanism which will find application in various fields of mechanical engineering, such as compressor machines, hydraulic pumps, internal combustion engines and other types of engines in various land, sea and air vehicles, or in stationary units.The created cam machine improves the contact between the cam profiles (15a, 15b) of the cam bushings (16a, 16b) and the followers (1a, 1b). The main improvement of the machine is in the design of the regulating mechanism, which increases the reliability and the service life of the cam machine. In addition, simple and reliable control mechanisms are integrated in the machine, which at the same time simplifies the process of adjusting the cam machines. |
US11821314B2 |
Underground mining method for unexploited coal in boundary open-pit mine
An underground mining method for unexploited coal in a boundary open-pit mine is provided. A shaft construction platform is arranged at one rock step to two rock steps above a coal seam. Intermediate bridges are built starting from a pit bottom. Mining area clay is laid on a working slope where no intermediate bridge is built and on a side slope with an outcrop of the coal seam as a sealing layer to seal the slopes. Auxiliary vertical shafts and main inclined shafts are dug. The pit bottom is dug downward to form a digging space on a side close to the working slope between two adjacent ones of the intermediate bridges, and clay is filled into the digging space to form an artificial water barrier layer. A roadway communicating the main inclined shafts and the auxiliary vertical shafts is constructed, and a coal seam stope face is arranged. |
US11821313B2 |
Washerless cutting tool assembly
A washerless cutting tool assembly includes a cutting tool holder and a rotatable cutting tool at least partially disposed within the cutting tool holder. The cutting tool holder includes an alignment feature in the form of a protrusion at an axial forward end and a groove at an axial rearward end of the head portion of the rotatable cutting tool. The groove is capable of receiving the protrusion of the cutting tool holder to align the central, longitudinal axis of rotatable cutting tool with the central, longitudinal axis of the cutting tool holder. The cutting tool assembly further includes a limited rotated feature in the form of a braking ring disposed within an annular groove and a retainer ring disposed over the braking ring. |
US11821308B2 |
Discrimination between subsurface formation natural fractures and stress induced tensile fractures based on borehole images
Images of subsurface formation walls adjacent well bores are obtained by the borehole imaging systems. The borehole images are processed to characterize the nature of fractures in the formation walls. The fractures are characterized as natural fractures or stress-induced tensile fractures based on the borehole image processing for geomechanical modeling in connection with reservoir characterization, fracture modeling, and stress analysis. A capability is provided to discriminate between the natural fractures and the stress induced tensile fractures and for performance of well activities. |
US11821307B2 |
1D mono frequency ratio log extraction workflow procedure from seismic attribute depth volume
Methods and systems for determining a spectral ratio log using a time domain seismic image and a seismic velocity model are disclosed. The method includes determining a first mono-spectral seismic image and a second mono-spectral seismic image from the time domain seismic image. The method further includes determining a time domain spectral ratio image from the first mono-spectral seismic image and the second mono-spectral seismic image and transforming the time domain spectral ratio image into a depth domain spectral ratio image using the seismic velocity model. The method still further includes defining a wellbore path through the depth domain spectral ratio image and determining a spectral ratio log along the wellbore path from the depth domain spectral ratio. |
US11821305B2 |
Application of the ensemble Kalman filter to dynamic history matching in wellbore production
A method for identifying a flow parameter in a wellbore may comprise identifying a state vector at a moment t, performing a flow simulation using a flow model, predicting the state vector and a covariance matrix at the moment t, updating the state vector with an EnKF algorithm, correcting the state vector at the moment t, and updating the flow simulation model. A system for identifying a flow parameter in a wellbore may comprise a distributed acoustic system into a wellbore and an information handling system. The distributed acoustic system may comprise a fiber optic cable and at least one measurement device. |
US11821299B2 |
Automatic interpretation of drilling dynamics data
Methods, computing systems, and computer-readable media for interpreting drilling dynamics data are described herein. The method can include receiving drilling dynamics data simulated by a processor or collected by a sensor positioned in a drilling tool. The method can further include extracting a feature map from the drilling dynamics data, and determining that a feature zone from the feature map corresponds to a predetermined dynamic state. The feature zone can be determined using a neural network trained to associate feature zones with dynamic states. Additionally, the method can include selecting a drilling parameter for a drill string based on the feature zone. |
US11821296B2 |
Mixing and discharging device, mixing and discharging system and fracturing system
A mixing and discharging device, a mixing and discharging system and a fracturing system are provided. The mixing and discharging device comprises a main shell, an impeller structure and a main shaft. The main shell comprises a top cover; the impeller structure is in the main shell; the main shaft is configured to drive the impeller structure to rotate, penetrates through the top cover and extends into the main shell; a bottom end of the main shaft is in the main shell and is fixed on the impeller structure, and the bottom end of the main shaft is separated from the shell. |
US11821294B2 |
Methods for recovering solvent and producing hydrocarbons from subterranean reservoirs
Methods are provided for producing hydrocarbons and recovering solvent from a subterranean reservoir that is penetrated by an injection well and a production well, in which a production phase involves injecting solvent (and optionally steam) to mobilize viscous hydrocarbons and a solvent-recovery phase involves non-condensable gas injection. The production phase and the solvent-recovery phase are each defined by an injection profile. The solvent-recovery-phase injection profile is selected: (i) based on the production-phase injection profile, and (ii) to ensure the pressure/temperature conditions in proximity to the production well favor gas-phase solvent recovery. |
US11821286B2 |
Apparatuses, systems and methods for producing hydrocarbon material from a subterranean formation
There is provided a flow control apparatus configured for integration within a wellbore string disposed within a wellbore extending into a subterranean formation and useable for effecting production of hydrocarbon material by providing flow communication for injection of treatment material for stimulating the reservoir and then receiving hydrocarbon material from the stimulated reservoir, and also for effecting production of hydrocarbon material by providing flow communication for injection of a displacement fluid for displacing hydrocarbon material to a second wellbore. |
US11821279B2 |
Systems and methods for tethering subsea Blow-Out-Preventers
A tensioning system includes a combined rope gripper and tension cylinder. A rope passes through the combined rope gripper and tension cylinder. Once the length and/or tension of the rope has been adjusted, a reel lock handle can be actuated to prevent further rotation of the reel. The combined rope gripper and tension cylinder can be actuated to hold the rope. The combined rope gripper and tension cylinder can also be actuated to reduce or prevent the release of tension in the rope. |
US11821277B2 |
Downhole tool for jarring
Examples described herein include systems and methods associated with a mechanical service tool. In one example, the service tool includes a power jar, an accelerator, and a linear actuator. The accelerator can be coupled to the power jar and provide assistance to the power jar. The linear actuator can be coupled to the accelerator and configured such to pull the accelerator spring within the accelerator with a force sufficient to fire the power jar. When the power jar is in a released state, the linear actuator can also be used to push or pull the entire accelerator and power jar assembly, which in turn can push or pull the target object within the wellbore. The linear actuator can also be used to move the power jar from a released state to a set state. |
US11821270B2 |
Split reel and handler system
A reel assembly is provided. The reel assembly includes a housing, a drum core disposed within the housing, and a splitter flange separating the drum core into a first partition and a second partition. A first conduit is wound on the first partition of the drum core, and a second conduit is wound on the second partition of the drum core. A conduit handler system is utilized to make a connection or test a connection between the first conduit and the second conduit using actuating pistons to apply a compressive or an opposing tensile force on the connection. |
US11821263B2 |
Reversible polycrystalline diamond compact bit
A reversible polycrystalline diamond compact (PDC) bit. The reversible PDC bit includes at least one blade, at least one front cutter disposed on a first side of the at least one blade, and at least one rear cutter disposed on a second side of the at least one blade, wherein the first side is opposite to the second side along a circumferential direction of the reversible PDC bit, wherein rotating the reversible PDC bit in a clockwise direction engages the at least one front cutter to cut into a subterranean formation, and wherein rotating the reversible PDC bit in a counter-clockwise direction engages the at least one rear cutter to cut into the subterranean formation. |
US11821262B2 |
Lifting positioning structure for ladder tool platform
A lifting positioning structure for a ladder tool platform comprises a ladder. The ladder comprises front supporting legs, rear supporting legs, connectors fixedly connected to the front supporting legs, plug pins, and elastic parts, wherein each front supporting leg includes a big tube and a small tube which are able to relatively move in an extension direction. The connectors are formed with vertically-through installation cavities which allow the big tubes to be inserted therein. The big tubes are arranged in the installation cavities and are fixedly connected to the connectors which extend to form connection parts rotationally connected to the rear supporting legs. The small tubes are connected to a tool platform. The plug pins are movably arranged on the connectors or the big tubes. |
US11821255B2 |
Door assembly
A door assembly. The door assembly may include at least one door panel and a door frame having a plurality of frame members including a header and a pair of side jambs. The invention may also be considered a frame member. The frame member may include a core; and a two-piece top piece adjoining the core to form a structural member. The core and the top piece may be a composite of cellulosic material and at least one other material. The door assembly may further include at least one adjacent panel. Also disclosed are door jamb frame members and mullion frame members. |
US11821251B2 |
Laser powered door operating system
A door operating system includes a door operator; a laser transmitter; and an accessory device operatively connected to a laser receiver, the accessory device is powered, at least in part by, energy received by a laser shining at the laser receiver. A method of providing power to accessory devices associated with a door opening system includes: configuring a laser receiver to receive power from a laser; configuring the laser receiver to provide power to an accessory device; configuring a laser transmitter to convert AC power to a laser; controlling the laser transmitter with a controller that also controls a door operator. |
US11821248B2 |
Door opener assembly for push type fuel door
A fuel door opener assembly for a push type fuel door includes a pop-up part installed inside a housing and a locking part installed inside the housing. The pop-up part includes a plunger installed to be slidable inside the housing in a state of being elastically supported, a door catch connected to the fuel door, installed to pass through the housing, disposed coaxially with the plunger, brought into contact with an end portion of the plunger, and configured to pop up the fuel door, a cam being selectively restrained by the locking part and configured to restrain sliding of the door catch when restrained by the locking part, and a plunger spring configured to elastically support the plunger toward the door catch inside the housing. |
US11821245B2 |
Door handle arrangement and vehicle door
A door handle arrangement may have a carrier element, a handle element, which is movably arranged on the carrier element between a non-use position and a use position, and an adjusting mechanism for adjusting the handle element relative to the carrier element. The adjusting mechanism may have at least one lever and a cam carrier having at least one main cam for the controlled movement of the handle element between the non-use position and the use position. The main cam may interact with a cam counter surface arranged on the lever and may have a variable curve shape. |
US11821240B2 |
Platform and pallet storage security system
The platform and pallet storage security system is a device or apparatus in the form of a lockable security box with attached cables, cords, chains, and/or straps for securing to prevent theft from stacks or piles of materials or products stored, stowed, or placed on devices such as platforms, pallets, and crates in the material transport and stowage arts. The device or apparatus is made of tamper resistant metal and designed to fit the edges or sides of palletized materials which are connected to and secured to each other around and across the surface of said palletized materials so as to enable the securing of said palletized materials thereby preventing or resisting the theft of the secured materials. |
US11821239B2 |
Self-aligning modular latch
A container is disclosed that has a housing and a lid. The lid has a planar portion and a latch that is freely movable parallel to the planar portion of the lid. The latch has a retention feature and a first reference surface that is perpendicular to the planar portion of the lid. There is a latch mechanism coupled to the housing that has an engagement element configured to engage the retention feature of the latch and a first alignment feature having a first alignment surface. The first alignment feature is configured to laterally displace the latch in a first direction such that the first reference surface aligns with the first alignment surface when the lid is brought together with the housing with the fastener laterally displaced away from the engagement element in a second direction that is opposite to the first direction. |
US11821237B2 |
Cylindrical lever locking system
A cylindrical door lock including a latch bolt, a cam assembly operable to move the latch bolt from a first position to a second position, a support at least partially surrounding the cam assembly, an operator actuatable input device operatively coupled to the latch bolt through the cam assembly, a retainer coupling the operator actuatable input device to the support and being moveable between a hold position and a remove position, a removable lock core positioned at least partially within the operator actuatable input device, a throw member operatively coupled with the lock core and the cam assembly to actuate the cam assembly based on a position of the operator actuatable input device, and a stabilizer positioned at least partially within the support and posterior to the lock core. |
US11821236B1 |
Systems, methods, and devices for electronic dynamic lock assembly
A lock management system manages access to a controlled environment by locking or unlocking a door. The lock management system can actuate one or more components of a lock system to lock or unlock the door. To determine whether to lock or unlock the door, the lock management system can establish a connection with one or more devices. The lock management system can receive an access credential via the connection and authenticate the access credential. Based on authenticating the access credential, the lock management system can lock or unlock the door. The lock management system can monitor a door status and/or door activity and provide alerts to a user computing device. |
US11821231B2 |
Rolling cover for a spa
A rolling cover for a spa or a pool, which can be a rolled-up into generally cylindrical configuration, and an unrolled into a generally flat configuration. The rolling cover includes a flexible top cover, a flexible sealed insulation bag, a bag support structure, a top cover support structure and a cover tightening arrangement. Further, a spa including the rolling cover. |
US11821229B2 |
Wire strand attachment clip
A wire strand attachment clip including a wire catch that defines a wire strand receiving and holding area configured to receive a wire strand, and a plurality of attachment arms connected to and extending from the wire catch that are dimensionally and biasingly configured to be positioned on a support post to attach the wire strand to that support post such that the attachment arms engage multiple surfaces of the support post. |
US11821228B2 |
Foldable tent center lock device with rotary unlocking structure
A foldable tent center lock device with a rotary unlocking structure, which includes a center telescopic rod. The center telescopic rod includes an outer tube and an inner tube. An upper end of the outer tube is fixedly provided with a top disc. A lower end of the inner tube is fixedly provided with a bottom disc assembly. The bottom disc assembly includes a bottom disc body, a rotating disc cooperating rotatably with the bottom disc body, and a locking member mounted cooperatively between the bottom disc body and the rotating disc and used for being in locking cooperation with the outer tube. The center telescopic rod can be retracted so that the foldable tent inner center lock is locked and a foldable tent is expanded. When the rotary disc rotates, the rotating disc unlocks the locking member, so that the center telescopic rod extends to fold the foldable tent. |
US11821227B1 |
One-person shelter
A temporary shelter is configured to accommodate a human user. The temporary shelter includes a solid floor joined to a canopy housing with a support structure. A plurality of solid floor cavities is arranged in the solid floor. A plurality of canopy walls is joined to the canopy housing, and adjacent to the solid floor, and the support structure. A chair fits into the plurality of solid floor cavities. The human user can be accommodated within the support structure on the chair. |
US11821225B1 |
Sand-filled umbrella holder with tabletop
The sand-filled umbrella holder with tabletop comprises a base, a table top, and an umbrella. When deployed, the base may be operable to hold the umbrella in an upright position and may be operable to support the table top above the ground. The base may be deployed by filling the base with a filler material to give weight and form to the base. As non-limiting examples, the filler material may comprise sand, dirt, or water. The base may collapse when not deployed for easier transportation and storage. The umbrella may provide shade when open for use. The umbrella may close for easier transportation and storage when not in use. |
US11821223B2 |
Scaffold transport system, method for controlling a scaffold transport system and use of a scaffold transport system
A scaffold transport system is described with a rail system having at least one horizontally running rail section, and at least one carriage module, which is designed to move along the rail system. The carriage module has a coupling section via which the carriage module is captively and movably coupled to the rail system, and a carrier section by means of which the carriage module carries objects during the movement. |
US11821222B2 |
Structural cells, matrices and methods of assembly
Structural cells and matrices using the structural cells for positioning below a hardscape that define a void space therein, the structural cells, matrices using the cells and methods of assembly allowing in one embodiment the introduction of a structural fluid such as concrete to provide an alternative structural cell and matrix product. In one embodiment a structural cell assembly is described comprising a structural cell with a plurality of legs integrally linked to a frame at a first frame end, the frame linking the legs together and the frame defining a generally flat plane with the legs extending substantially orthogonally away from the first frame end about the frame flat plane to a leg terminal end; and a separate plate engaging the legs, the separate plate comprising linked sockets, each socket engaging the leg terminal end; and/or linked sockets, each socket engaging the leg frame ends or a part thereof. |
US11821221B2 |
Hand tool and method of construction
A metal hand tool including a handle attached to a blade piece and method of construction. The blade piece includes a blade opposite an elongated tang. The handle is made up of two, welded, symmetrical handle halves, each handle half having an opening for receiving a hang hole piece and a notched distal end for forming a handle opening to receive the blade piece elongated tang. In an embodiment, the handle includes a curved distal end accommodating a curved welded connection between the blade piece and the handle. The hand tool further includes a hang hole piece configured for placement through the hang hole openings in the handle and for welded connection to the handle. In an embodiment, the elongated tang includes a hang hole opening through which the hang hole extends. Some embodiments further include one or more tang guide pieces welded to the interior of the handle. |
US11821220B2 |
Composite structural board and wall systems containing same
A composite structural board having a structural board and a water-resistant barrier (WRB) sheet, and a wall system comprising same, wherein a face of the structural board is discontinuously attached to the inner face of the WRB sheet solely by a first adhesive, the WRB sheet fully covering the face of the structural board; wherein the unattached areas between the face of the structural board and the inner face of the WRB sheet define paths by which a liquid can move between the face of the structural board and the inner face of the WRB sheet; in some instances the WRB sheet material extends beyond at least one edge of the structural board forming a WRB sheet flap. |
US11821219B2 |
Flooring material
The invention provides a ventilating synthetic floor-covering comprising a ventilating support layer and one or more synthetic layers wherein the ventilating support layer comprises a plurality of studs between which narrow ventilation channels are formed even when the floor-covering is compressed in normal use wherein the narrow ventilation channels have a width which is less than a principal dimension of the studs; a ventilating support layer; a production line for use in the preparation of a ventilating support layer wherein the ventilating support layer comprises a support layer and a plurality of studs wherein the production line comprises an embossing roller for embossing the plurality of studs on the support layer or a printing roller for printing the plurality of studs on the support layer wherein narrow ventilation channels are formed between the plurality of studs and wherein the narrow ventilation channels have a width which is less than a principal dimension of the studs; and a method of preparing a synthetic floor-covering according to the invention which method comprises a step of providing a synthetic floor-covering comprising an upper layer and a support layer; and one of the following steps: (a) embossing the support layer to form a plurality of studs between which one or more narrow ventilation channels are formed; (b) embossing the upper layer before embossing the support layer to form a plurality of studs between which one or more narrow ventilation channels are formed; (c) embossing the support layer to form a plurality of studs between which one or more narrow ventilation channels are formed before embossing the upper layer; (d) embossing the support layer and the upper layer at the same time wherein the support layer is embossed to form a plurality of studs between which one or more narrow ventilation channels are formed; or (e) applying one or more studs by printing to form a plurality of studs between which one or more narrow ventilation channels are formed; wherein the narrow ventilation channels have a width which is less than a principal dimension of the studs. |
US11821217B2 |
Bathroom floor covering
The present invention relates to a novel one-piece bathroom rug or floor covering designed to accommodate the floor area near fixtures in a bathroom. The bathroom rug features a toilet rug portion for covering surface area in front of a toilet bowl, a shower rug portion for covering surface area in front of the shower or tub and a sink basin rug portion for covering surface area below and in front of a sink. The toilet rug portion includes a cut-out contoured to a toilet base and adapted to receive therein the toilet base. The bathroom rug is a multi-layered structure and absorbs water, increases comfort and safety, and improves the overall aesthetic of a bathroom. |
US11821216B2 |
Decorative panel, panel covering, and method of producing such a decorative panel
The invention relates to a decorative panel, in particular a floor panel, ceiling panel or wall panel. The invention also relates to a panel covering, such as a floor covering, ceiling covering or wall covering, comprising a plurality of panels according to the invention. The invention further relates to a method of producing a decorative panel according to the invention. |
US11821215B2 |
Architectural materials having integrated energy storage system
The present invention is generally directed to energy storage systems comprising manufactured architectural materials having electrical battery systems embedded therein. The manufactured materials are generally provided as architectural panels, such as panels useful for interior or exterior cladding for buildings, flooring, countertops, or stairs. The panels comprise at least one battery device or battery assembly that is over-formed by and/or bonded with the architectural material. In preferred embodiments, the panels are formed by flowing a viscous architectural material precursor around the battery device or assembly and curing the precursor so as to solidify the architectural material. The panels may be electrically connected in any number of various arrangements, which can be chosen based on the specific application for the energy storage system. |
US11821214B2 |
Extruded mat
A drainage component having a continuous, extruded mat having an upper face and a lower face. The mat includes a plurality of patterned three-dimensional structures, each structure spaced from all adjacent structures, and the plurality of patterned three-dimensional structures are provided in a plurality of linear rows or columns in a first direction. |
US11821212B2 |
Drop canopy with screen
An awning assembly and method of construction comprising a roll bar extending laterally between first and second arms. The roll bar comprising a removable and replaceable roller tube portion defining a wide opening within the roll bar and an inner roller mechanism housed within the wide opening. The inner roller mechanism comprising a drop end bracket rotatably and slidably coupling a second roll bar to the roll bar, the second roll bar extending laterally within the roll bar, a screen supported by the second roll bar, wherein the screen is extendable or retractable responsive to rotation of the second roll bar, and a tray supporting the second roll bar during extension and retraction of the screen, the tray supported by the removable and replaceable roller tube portion. |
US11821204B2 |
Longspan stay-in-place liners
A structure-lining apparatus comprising a plurality of transversely and longitudinally extending panels connectable to a structure and connectable edge-to-edge via complementary connector components on their longitudinally extending edges. Each panel comprises transversely extending edges generally orthogonal to their longitudinally extending edges. Each panel comprises first and second complementary connector components on first and second longitudinally extending edges thereof. The apparatus comprises at least one edge-to-edge connection between a first connector component of a first panel and a second connector component of a second panel wherein a primary male connector component of the second connector component of the second panel is extended into a primary female connector component of the first connector component of the first panel and a secondary male connector component of the first connector component of the first panel is extended into a secondary female connector component of the second connector component of the second panel. |
US11821202B2 |
Prefabricated concrete form with stairs
A prefabricated concrete form with vertical spacers between fill forming cladding with cut-outs in the spacers having horizontal rebar received therethrough and received therein. Stand-offs are provided between the vertical spacers with vertical rebar received on the stand-offs. In one version, the stand-offs are attached to the horizontal rebar. In other versions, the stand-offs are attached to the spacers. A cut-out is formed in one of the claddings to form an auxiliary fill space on the outside of the cladding, which when filled with concrete, upon hardening, forms a ledge for supporting a stair structure. |
US11821192B2 |
Water spraying device, effuser device, effuser mounting box thereof, and toilet thereof
A water spraying device comprises a housing comprising a mechanism mounting cavity, an effuser mounting cavity located at a front portion of the mechanism mounting cavity, and a water pipe accommodating cavity located at an upper portion of the mechanism mounting cavity and communicated with the effuser mounting cavity. The device also comprises an effuser comprising a nozzle and slidably arranged in the effuser mounting cavity; a water supply hose accommodated in the water pipe accommodating cavity and configured to supply water and move in the water pipe accommodating cavity; a driving mechanism mounted in the mechanism mounting cavity and configured to drive the effuser to move; and a transmission mechanism connecting the driving mechanism to the effuser. The housing comprises a housing water inlet and the effuser comprises an effuser water inlet. The water supply hose is connected between the housing water inlet and the effuser water inlet. |
US11821191B2 |
Extended-time release method and device for toilet cleaner
A extended-time release method includes the following steps: mixing water with the toilet cleaner to form an initial solution when water enters a bowl; starting release of the initial solution while water level in the bowl returns to normal; and continuing release of the initial solution after the water level in the bowl returns to normal, in which a mixed liquid of the initial solution and the water in the bowl is referred to as a primary solution; in the above method, the volume of the initial solution is not less than 10 ml; and the content of the effective ingredients of the toilet cleaner in the primary solution is not less than 2 ppm. |
US11821189B1 |
Toilet bowl cleaning system
The system may comprise a holding device having a first portion and a second portion; the holding device configured to receive fill water; the first portion of the holding device configured to retain a cleaning substance; the second portion of the holding device configured to allow the fill water to flow into an overflow pipe; a second leg having a first end interfacing with the holding device; the second leg having a second end configured to be reciprocally received into the overflow pipe to allow the fill water to flow into the overflow pipe; a first leg having a first end interfacing with the holding device; and the first leg having a second end configured to abut a bottom of an inside of a tank of a toilet. |
US11821185B2 |
Automatic faucet
An automatic faucet includes a faucet body, an inner tube, a faucet nozzle, a sensor, and a waterway control unit. The waterway control unit is fitted in the faucet body. The waterway control unit includes a mixed water valve core for delivering water to the inner tube, a solenoid valve for controlling water flowing out from the inner tube, and an integrated valve seat for accommodating the mixed water valve core and the solenoid valve. The sensor is electrically connected to the solenoid valve. The structure and the assembly process of the faucet are simplified. |
US11821180B1 |
Integrated system for collecting rainwater for irrigation and watering plants
An umbrella like structure deployed in an inverted configuration that acts as a funnel and collection area to receive rainwater. The center of the umbrella is connected to a support structure which includes tubing that transfers the water to a collection tank via an irrigation system. The umbrella like structure has further applications as providing shade and additional protection for the vegetation underneath. |
US11821179B2 |
Method for recycling water and a water recycling device
The present inventive concept relates to a water recycling device comprising: an outlet configured to output treated water; a drain for collecting used water output from said outlet; a return/evacuation path in liquid communication with said drain, wherein said return/evacuation path comprises an inlet for receiving water collected by said drain; a return path in liquid communication with said return/evacuation path; a treatment path in liquid communication with said return path and said outlet; an external water path in liquid communication with said treatment path, said external water path being connected to an external water outlet; a valve arrangement configured to accept as inputs used water from said return path and/or external water from said external water path, said valve arrangement being placed between said return path and said treatment path, said valve arrangement being configured to direct said inputs to said treatment path, said valve arrangement being configured to mix said external water with said used water from said return path; a circulation pump for providing a flow in said water recycling device; and a water treatment arrangement placed downstream of said valve arrangement. |
US11821171B2 |
Work machine
A work machine 10 includes: a load detection unit 22a that detects a load on an operation mechanism 100; information output devices 43, 44, and 41a that output at least one of an image, a sound, and a vibration to an operator; and a control unit 47a that controls, according to the magnitude of a load detected by the load detection unit 22a, one or more of the level of at least one of the color intensity, the brightness, and the transparency of an image output by the information output device 44, at least one of the intensity and the level of frequency of a sound output by the information output device 43, and at least one of the intensity and the level of frequency of a vibration output by the information output device 41a. |
US11821169B2 |
System and method for controlling implement orientation of a work vehicle based on a modified error value
A system for controlling implement orientation of a work vehicle includes a computing system configured to control an operation of a lift actuator of the vehicle such that an implement of the vehicle is moved from a first vertical position relative to a second vertical position. Furthermore, the computing system is configured to monitor the angle of the implement as the implement is moved from the first vertical position to the second vertical position. Additionally, the computing system is configured to determine an actual error value between the monitored angle and a selected angle of the implement. Moreover, the computing system is configured to determine a modified error value that is different than the actual error value and control an operation of a tilt actuator of the vehicle to adjust the angle of the implement relative to the driving surface based on the modified error value. |
US11821159B2 |
Reinforcement member and construction method
Provided are a reinforcing member and a construction method capable of easily securing a side wall contact height even in the case where installed equipment is provided on a side wall. A reinforcing member according to the present invention is a reinforcing member which reinforces a manhole by being fixed to the manhole in a state in which at least part of the reinforcing member is in contact with a side wall inner surface of an inner surface of the manhole, an insertion hole into which an anchor bolt provided to protrude from the inner surface of the manhole can be inserted is formed, and the insertion hole is an elongated hole which allows the reinforcing member to move relative to the anchor bolt in an inserted state in which the anchor bolt is inserted into the insertion hole and an unfixed state in which the reinforcing member is not fixed to the manhole. |
US11821154B2 |
Ground tape applicator apparatus and method
A ground tape applicator is configured to apply adhesive tape to ground surfacers. The ground tape applicator includes a plurality of rollers that guide the adhesive tape to the ground surface and apply the adhesive tape to the ground surface. The ground tape applicator includes a blade configured to engage with the adhesive tape to cut the adhesive tape to a desired length. |
US11821152B2 |
Systems and methods for activating machine components
A method includes receiving first information indicative of a first selection of a machine disposed at a worksite, wherein the first information is received from an electronic device disposed remote from the worksite. The method also includes receiving second information from the electronic device, wherein the second information is indicative of a second selection of a component of the machine. The method further includes determining, using at least one sensor, that an area surrounding the machine is free from unknown objects, and receiving third information indicative of a request to activate the component. The method also includes causing activation of the component based at least in part on the third information. |
US11821151B2 |
Road construction materials spreading vehicle
When spreading aggregate material onto a layer of bitumen/wet bitumen, when forming a road surface, the aggregate is commonly spread from a truck in reverse, potentially causing accidents and injuries. Safety is improved by providing a spreading vehicle that can be driven in the direction in which it is spreading the aggregate material. This is achieved by providing a second driving cab and driver controls at a location that would normally be considered the rearward end of the vehicle. The second driver cab is above a conveyor system conveying aggregate material from a hopper of the vehicle to a spreader box. The second driver cab allows the vehicle to be driven in the direction it is spreading material, by a driver who is facing the direction of travel, and who can see if the vehicle is about to hit anything or run into a worker in the surrounding area. |
US11821146B2 |
Method and device for tamping sleepers of a track
The invention relates to a method for tamping sleepers of a track by means of a tamping assembly comprising at least two tamping units which have tamping tools lying opposite one another in each case and supported on a lowerable tool carrier, wherein the tamping tools—actuated with a vibration—are lowered into a ballast bed during a tamping operation and squeezed towards one another via squeezing drives. In this, for tamping an obliquely-lying sleeper, the tamping tools or tamping tool pairs in a raised position are moved via a control by means of the squeezing drives in the squeezing direction with different adjustment paths in such a manner that the free ends of the tamping tools or tamping tool pairs rotate approximately about a common vertical rotation axis in order to adapt themselves to the oblique position of the sleeper. With this method according to the invention, the necessity of a separate mechanical rotation device is eliminated. |
US11821140B2 |
Poly alpha-1,3-glucan fibrids and uses thereof and processes to make poly alpha-1,3-glucan fibrids
Fibrids comprising poly alpha-1,3-glucan or surface-modified poly alpha-1,3-glucan were produced and characterized. Applications and products for using these fibrids include emulsification, viscosity modification, paper and paper making, personal care products, pharmaceutical products, food products, paper coatings, and composites. Examples of surface-modified poly alpha-1,3-glucan fibrids include those with a positive surface charge. |
US11821134B2 |
Clothes treatment apparatus
A clothes treatment apparatus includes a frame; a hanger body configured to move with respect to the frame and provided to hang clothes or clothes hangers; a vibration module that generates vibrations by comprising at least one eccentric portion that rotates around at least one predetermined rotational axis in such a way that the weight is off-center, and that is connected to the hanger body to transmit the vibrations; and at least one elastic member that exerts an elastic force on the vibration module when the vibration module vibrates. The angular speed of the eccentric portion is changeable. |
US11821133B2 |
Laundry treating apparatus
Disclosed a laundry treating apparatus comprising: a cabinet; a tub; a drum; and a detergent storage unit retractable or extendable into or from the cabinet through a front opening, wherein the detergent storage unit includes: a detergent storage frame retractable or extendable into or from the cabinet through the opening, wherein the detergent storage frame has detergent containing walls protruding upward from a bottom face thereof, wherein a detergent containing region is defined by the detergent containing walls; a detergent reservoir installed detachably on the detergent storage frame and surrounding at least a portion of the detergent containing region, wherein first detergent is stored in the detergent reservoir; and a detergent cup installed detachably in the detergent containing region, wherein the detergent storage frame has a detergent container formed in a portion of the detergent containing region except for the detergent cup, wherein second detergent is stored in the detergent container, wherein third detergent is stored in the detergent cup. |
US11821130B2 |
Balance assembly and household appliance
Provided is a balance assembly applied in a household appliance. The balance assembly includes: a balancing body having a chamber defined therein; a balancer movably located in the chamber; a first wireless charging assembly; and an energy storage device located outside the balancer and connected to the first wireless charging assembly. The first wireless charging assembly is configured to receive a charging energy wirelessly transmitted by the household appliance. The energy storage device, the first wireless charging assembly, and the balancing body are mounted within a cavity of the household appliance. The chamber has a first conductive structure provided on an inner wall thereof, and the first conductive structure is electrically connected to the energy storage device. The balancer includes a second conductive structure movably connected to the first conductive structure. |
US11821129B2 |
Laundry treating appliance having a user interface and methods of operating same
A laundry treating appliance includes a treating chamber provided for receiving laundry for treatment, a controller having a memory in which is stored a set of executable instructions including a set of cycles of operations. The laundry treating appliance also includes a user interface operably coupled with the controller and having a touchscreen configured to provide an input and output function for the controller. |
US11821122B2 |
Process for manufacturing a nonwoven sheet material having an impermeable layer on one side and an anti-slip coating on the other side
Processes are disclosed for manufacturing a nonwoven sheet material having an impermeable layer on one side and an anti-slip coating on the other side. The process includes carding fibers with a common general orientation and forming a web and bonding the fibers into a nonwoven sheet material. An anti-slip coating is applied onto one surface of the material. A polymer is applied onto the other surface of the nonwoven material. The orientation of the fibers is maintained during the entire process. |
US11821118B2 |
Nonwoven fabric comprised of crimped bast fibers
The invention relates to a nonwoven fabric containing at least a portion of individualized bast fibers with a mean length of greater than about 6 mm which have been treated to produce a crimp, and which can be further coated with one or more thermoplastic polymers to ensure compatibility with QAC sanitizers, and which typically having a reduced level of naturally occurring pectin. The coating and crimp of the bast fibers in these nonwoven fabrics is beneficial to forming a drylaid, airlaid or wetlaid nonwoven fabric that has desirable properties related to performance in a variety of nonwoven product applications. |
US11821117B2 |
Article comprising a knit element
A customized, flat-knit multi-zonal element for a shoe upper and a method of producing such an element that allows for continuous knitting while controlling positioning of individual threads. One or more carriages may move continuously along the needle bed while threads are provided to the needles for a complete stroke. Knit elements may include multiple zones with differing properties. Threads may alter positions within knit structures from zone to zone. A knit element may include a first zone in a first plane that includes at least two merged threads to form a merged knit structure and a second zone in a second plane connected to the first zone seamlessly. Some knit structures may be positioned throughout the knit element such that they control a position of zones relative to each other. |
US11821112B1 |
Polymer fibers and particles produced by electrospinning or electrospraying
A method of producing polymer fibers and/or particles by direct polymerization of monomers without use of any external high energy sources (such as heat or UV) is described. The method may be used to fabricate polymer fibers, fiber mats, 3D polymer fiber structures, and polymer nano- and microparticles. Polymer fibers may be used to create fiber mats which can be utilized in a variety of applications. |
US11821107B2 |
Single crystal synthetic diamond material
Single crystal CVD diamond material comprising a total nitrogen concentration of at least 5 ppm and a neutral single substitutional nitrogen. Ns0, to total single substitutional nitrogen, Ns, ratio of at least 0.7. Such a diamond is observed to have a relatively low amount of brown colouration despite the relatively high concentration of nitrogen A method of making the single crystal diamond is also disclosed, the method including growing the CVD diamond in process gases comprising 60 to 200 ppm nitrogen, in addition to a carbon-containing gas, and hydrogen, wherein the ratio of carbon atoms in the carbon-containing gas to hydrogen atoms in the hydrogen gas is 0.5 to 1.5%. |
US11821105B2 |
Silicon carbide seed crystal and method of manufacturing silicon carbide ingot
The disclosure provides a silicon carbide seed crystal and a method of manufacturing a silicon carbide ingot. The silicon carbide seed crystal has a silicon surface and a carbon surface opposite to the silicon surface. A difference D between a basal plane dislocation density BPD1 of the silicon surface and a basal plane dislocation density BPD2 of the carbon surface satisfies the following formula (1), a local thickness variation (LTV) of the silicon carbide seed crystal is 2.5 μm or less, and a stacking fault (SF) density of the silicon carbide seed crystal is 10 EA/cm2 or less: D=(BPD1−BPD2)/BPD1≤25% (1). |
US11821102B2 |
Method for smoothing and polishing metals via ion transport via free solid bodies and solid bodies for performing the method
A method for smoothing and polishing metals via ion transport by free solid bodies. The method includes connecting a part to be treated to a pole of a current generator and subjecting the part to friction with a set of particles that includes electrically charged and electrically conductive free solid bodies in a gaseous environment. |