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US11918998B2 |
Assembly comprising a sample collection vessel and a separation container having seal, plunger with seal-piercing point, retainer, and flexible sealing member
A separation container for extracting a portion of a sample for use or testing and method for preparing samples for downstream use or testing are provided. The separation container may include a body defining an internal chamber. The body may define an opening, and the body may be configured to receive the sample within the internal chamber. The separation container may further include a seal disposed across the opening, such that the seal may be configured to seal the opening of the body, and a plunger movably disposed at least partially inside the internal chamber. The plunger may be configured to be actuated to open the seal and express the portion of the sample. |
US11918996B2 |
Integrated cartridge for sample homogenization and nucleic acid fragmentation
Integrated cartridges for sample homogenization, nucleic acid fragmentation, and nucleic acid detection are disclosed herein. The integrated cartridges include a main housing having a sample well and a detection chamber and a sonication feature coupled to and extending outwardly from the main housing. The sonication feature includes a sonication chamber for receiving a sample fluid. A fluidic path directs the sample fluid from the sample well, to the sonication chamber, and to the detection chamber. Systems for use with the integrated cartridges can include sonotrodes with openings for positioning the sonication feature and/or temperature sensors for monitoring the temperature of the sonication feature. Methods include moving the sample fluid from the sample well to the sonication feature, transmitting ultrasonic energy into the sample fluid, moving the sample fluid from the sonication feature to the detection chamber, and performing a nucleic acid detection assay within the detection chamber. |
US11918992B2 |
Multi-region slurry shell-and-tube reactor
The present application discloses a multi-region plasma shell-and-tube reactor comprising a shell body. At least two reaction regions are provided inside the shell body, and a horizontal separation panel is provided between any two adjacent reaction regions, used to separate the two and passing through the tubes. A central hole is provided in the center of any horizontal separation panel, and at least one auxiliary hole distributed around the central axis of the central hole is provided in any horizontal separation panel so as to cooperate with the central hole to cause a vortex state to be formed in a reaction region. |
US11918991B2 |
Reformer furnace with supported reformer tubes
A reformer furnace is provided for use in converting a hydrocarbon feed into a synthesis gas stream. The reformer furnace includes at least one bayonet reformer tube located at least partly within an enclosed volume. The reformer furnace includes a first support arranged to support the second end portion of the at least one bayonet reformer tube against the second endwall of the reformer furnace. |
US11918983B2 |
Pressure vessel
Provided is a highly practical pressure vessel in which there is minimal inside diameter deformation even if openings in a center inlet/outlet part are large, and there is little pressure-induced elongation from a center to both ends. This pressure vessel is composed of a tube body made of a fiber-reinforced resin, wherein: a center inlet/outlet part that lets a liquid in or out is provided to a tube-body-axial center part on a peripheral surface of the tube body; end-part inlet/outlet parts that let a fluid in or out are provided to tube-body-axial end parts of the tube body; the tube body is configured from a helical layer of which fibers are inclined at an angle of from ±40° to less than ±50° relative to a tube-body-axial direction, a reinforcing layer of which fibers are inclined at a greater angle than the helical layer relative to the tube-body-axial direction, and a seal layer constituting an innermost layer; a breakaway part that breaks away circumferentially outward from the seal layer is provided to a position on the helical layer where the center inlet/outlet part is provided; the reinforcing layer is configured from an inward reinforcing layer and an outward reinforcing layer provided respectively to inward and outward sides of the helical layer so as to enclose the breakaway part of the helical layer therebetween; and the center inlet/outlet part is provided so as to penetrate the inward reinforcing layer, the breakaway part of the helical layer, and the outward reinforcing layer. |
US11918982B2 |
Method for rejuvenating a nonregenerated spent catalyst from a process for the hydrodesulfurization of gasolines
The invention relates to a process for the rejuvenation of an at least partially spent catalyst resulting from a hydrotreating process, said at least partially spent catalyst resulting from a fresh catalyst comprising a metal from group VIII, a metal from group VIb, an oxide support, and optionally phosphorus, said at least partially spent catalyst additionally comprising carbon in a content of between 2% and 20% by weight, with respect to the total weight of the at least partially spent catalyst, and sulfur in a content of between 1% and 8% by weight, with respect to the total weight of the at least partially spent catalyst, said process comprising the following stages: a) said spent catalyst is brought into contact with an impregnation solution containing a compound comprising a metal from group VIb, b) a drying stage is carried out at a temperature of less than 200° C. |
US11918980B2 |
Catalyst for continuous production of 1,1,1,3-tetrachloropropane through gas-solid reaction as well as preparation method and use thereof
A catalyst for continuous production of 1,1,1,3-tetrachloropropane through gas-solid reaction as well as a preparation method and use thereof are provided. The catalyst includes a zero-valent iron and phosphorus co-modified carbon material which includes a carbon material as a carrier, a zero-valent iron supported onto the carrier and serving as an active component, and a phosphate functional group formed on the surface of the carbon material. The preparation method includes: co-modifying a carbon material using a ferric salt and organic phosphorus to obtain the catalyst for continuous production of 1,1,1,3-tetrachloropropane through gas-solid reaction. The present application further provides a method for continuous production of 1,1,1,3-tetrachloropropane through gas-solid reaction. The catalyst provided in the present application integrates active component zero-valent iron and auxiliary component phosphate functional group on the carbon material, thereby realizing the continuous production of 1,1,1,3-tetrachloropropane on a gas-solid fixed bed reactor. |
US11918977B2 |
Contaminate sequestering coatings and methods of using the same
Contaminate-sequestering coatings including a network of hydrolyzed silane compounds including a plurality of thiol functional groups, a plurality of fluorinated functionalities, or both are provided. The contaminate-sequestering coatings may sequester one or more per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), heavy metals, biological species or any combination thereof. Methods of functionalizing a substrate surface with contaminate-sequestering functionalities that sequester one or more PFAS, heavy metals, or both are also provided. Methods of removing contaminants from contaminate-containing liquids, and devices including the contaminate-sequestering coatings are also provided. |
US11918976B2 |
Electrostatic adsorption mask
An electrostatic adsorption mask is provided. The mask comprises two straps, a mask body, a filtering layer and a tiny power. The filtering layer is located in the mask body and comprises a first carbon nanotube layer, a second carbon nanotube layer and an insulated porous layer. The insulated porous layer is located between the first carbon nanotube layer and the second carbon nanotube layer. The first carbon nanotube layer and the second carbon nanotube layer are electrically coupled with the tiny power. An electric field is existed between the first carbon nanotube layer and the second carbon nanotube layer. |
US11918975B2 |
Modified carbonaceous material, carbon dioxide adsorbent and method for cellulose hydrolysis using the same
Disclosed is a modified carbonaceous material, which includes hexagonal carbon networks in a layered stacking structure and acidic functional groups bonded to the hexagonal carbon networks and mainly existing at edges of the layered carbonaceous structure. Accordingly, the close proximity of acid moiety at the edges can resemble the center of hydrolysis enzymes, resulting in enhancement of hydrolytic efficiency. Additionally, the acid-functionalized carbonaceous material can also be applied in the capture and storage of carbon dioxide due to its unexpectedly higher capacity for CO2 molecular. |
US11918974B2 |
Functionalization of zeolites
Functionalized zeolites, including a zeolite substrate and a self-assembled monolayer of a phosphonic acid on a surface of the zeolite substrate, are disclosed, as are methods of making and using the functionalized zeolites. The disclosed methods and compositions have various applications, including in the use of molecular sieves to separate small-molecule gases from mixtures thereof. Gas adsorption selectivities and diffusion rates of the functionalized zeolites may be tuned or selected according to the disclosed methods. |
US11918971B1 |
Lithium adsorbent and preparation method therefor
Disclosed in the present disclosure are a lithium adsorbent and a preparation method therefor. The lithium adsorbent has a porous structure, and includes an aluminum-based lithium adsorbent active material and a hydrophilic binder; and the lithium adsorbent has an average pore diameter ranging from 1 nm to 10 nm, a pore volume ranging from 0.65 ml/g to 0.8 ml/g, and a specific surface area ranging from 400 m2/g to 600 m2/g. The lithium adsorbent of the present disclosure has a specific average pore size ranging from 1 nm to 10 nm, lithium ions have a diameter of 0.3 nm, and the pore size of the lithium adsorbent of the present disclosure is three times or more greater than the diameter of the ions so that the lithium ions can quickly enter and exit pores. Therefore, the structure can ensure high adsorption efficiency and high desorption efficiency at a high flow rate, and allows desorption to be more concentrated than that of a general lithium adsorbent to reduce tailing, and can effectively improve the lithium production efficiency. Moreover, the product of the present disclosure has a pore size of less than 10 nm, allowing the lithium adsorbent to have a low dissolution loss rate and a long service life, and the lithium adsorbent of the present disclosure still has high adsorption efficiency and high desorption efficiency after 1000 cycles of adsorption and desorption. |
US11918968B2 |
Light irradiation apparatus
An object is to provide a light irradiation apparatus irradiating a light to a sample in a reaction vessel while stirring the sample more efficiently. A rotating stage can rotate around a first axis that is a central axis thereof. A holding mechanism holds reaction vessels whose longitudinal directions are a direction of the central axis on a circumference around the first axis on the rotating stage at equal intervals. Rotation mechanisms hold bottoms of the reaction vessels and rotate the reaction vessels around second axes that are central axes of the reaction vessels, respectively. A light irradiation mechanism is disposed on the rotating stage and irradiates a light emitted from at least one light emitting diode to the reaction vessels from a predetermined direction. |
US11918967B1 |
System and method for magma-driven thermochemical processes
A method for carrying out a thermochemical process includes injecting one or more feed streams into a reaction chamber. The reaction chamber is maintained at a reaction temperature using heat obtained directly from a subterranean heat source. The method includes maintaining the one or more feed streams in the reaction chamber for a residence time to form one or more product streams from the one or more feed streams. The one or more product streams are removed from the reaction chamber. |
US11918965B2 |
Production system for producing formulations
Described herein is a production system including a unit, wherein the unit includes a subunit (1.1) for continuous manufacture of formulations. The subunit includes a combination of a small-volume process mixer and a buffer tank, means of feeding defined amounts of feedstocks into the process mixer, a measurement unit for ascertaining properties of a formulation manufactured in the process mixer, an evaluation unit for determining a deviation of properties of the formulation manufactured in the process mixer from the properties of a predefined target state, and a unit for adjusting the feed of feedstocks in view of the deviations. Also described herein is a process for manufacturing formulations. |
US11918964B2 |
Blending station apparatus and method for using the same
A system for recalculating a formula previously used in preparing a mixture made from adding at least two components. The system includes a control system and salon management software. The control system has a processor, a computer-readable memory, and a display. The memory contains software configured to receive a formula defining instructions for blending a hair dye mixture using one or more blending materials and amounts recommended for the hair dye mixture. The salon management software is stored in the computer-readable memory and executed by the control system. The salon management software is in communication with the control system to exchange information on customers and formulas of hair dye mixtures associated with the customers. |
US11918958B2 |
Fe-Al-based metal porous membrane and preparation method thereof
The present invention discloses a Fe—Al-based metal porous membrane and a preparation method thereof, which relate to the technical field of industrial gas-solid and liquid-solid separation and purification, and mainly address problems in the prior art, such as cracking-prone and peeling of a membrane layer of an existing Fe—Al-based metal porous membrane during its preparation and use. The preparation method of the present invention comprises the steps of: adding a Fe—Al-based metal powder and a metal fiber powder into an organic-additive-added water-based solvent, and mixing them into a slurry; casting the slurry, through a casting machine, to form a membrane green body on a metal substrate layer, and letting it dry; and placing the dried membrane green body in a sintering furnace, to remove organic substances and perform high-temperature sintering and predetermined-temperature reaction synthesis. |
US11918948B2 |
Systems and methods for rotating coalescers maintaining positive recirculation through a dynamic seal
Rotating coalescer crankcase ventilation (CV) systems are described. The described CV systems utilize a pumping pressure created by the porous media of the rotating coalescer to maintain positive recirculation of filtered blowby gases through a potential leak gap between a static housing inlet and a spinning component of the rotating coalescer. In some arrangements, the porous media is fibrous media. The filter media may be pleated or non-pleated. The positive recirculation caused by the pressure balance prevents unfiltered blowby gases from bypassing the media of the rotating coalescer from the upstream side to the downstream side of the filter media through the gap. During operation, the pressure balance between the upstream side and downstream side of the filter media maintains the positive recirculation, which in turn maintains a high filtration efficiency. |
US11918945B2 |
Air filter housing arrangement
The present disclosure relates to an air filter housing arrangement (100) for a cylindrical air filter. In particular, the air filter housing arrangement comprises an at least partially cylindrical air filter housing (102) arranged to accommodate the cylindrical air filter, wherein the air filter housing comprises an axially and a radially open portion for allowing connection/removal of the cylindrical air filter in both an axial direction and a radial direction. |
US11918939B2 |
Method for purifying hydrofluorocarbons
The present invention relates to a process for purifying a composition comprising a hydrohalocarbon B comprising the steps of: i) providing a composition A1 comprising a hydrohalocarbon B and at least one impurity C different from said hydrohalocarbon B, ii) compressing said composition A1, and optionally cooling it, so as to obtain said hydrohalocarbon B in liquid form in order to form a liquid stream A2 comprising said hydrohalocarbon B, iii) distilling said stream A2 obtained in step ii) in order to form and recover a stream A3 comprising said hydrohalocarbon B, characterized in that step iii) is carried out in a pressurized distillation device comprising one or more rotating packed beds. |
US11918938B2 |
Device for bubble removal from viscous fluid
A de-bubbling slide is configured to fit in a dispensing vessel and capture, with a receiving element, a flow of fluid into the dispensing vessel from a fluid inlet. The receiving element of the de-bubbling slide directs the flow of fluid to a flow surface of the de-bubbling slide from which gas dissolved in the flow of fluid, or bubbles in the flow of fluid, escape from the fluid. Openings in an upper surface of the de-bubbling slide allow the escaped gas to exit the de-bubbling slide. |
US11918934B2 |
Oil filtration system
An oil filtration system includes an oil chamber inlet. Also included is a first screen defining a first chamber volume that receives an oil flow from the oil chamber inlet, the first screen having a first mesh coarseness. Further included is a second screen surrounding the first screen to define a second chamber volume surrounding the first chamber volume, the second screen having a second mesh coarseness that is greater than the first mesh coarseness. Yet further included is at least one exit nozzle having an exit cross-sectional area that is greater than or equal to a cross-sectional area of apertures of the second screen. Also included is a bypass valve disposed in a first position during a first pressure condition within the first chamber volume and in a second position during a second pressure condition within the first chamber volume. |
US11918928B2 |
Virtual presentation of a playset
A method for interacting with a playset comprises acquiring, using a sensor on a mobile device, data corresponding to the playset, and selecting a virtual presentation to display on the mobile device based on the data. The method further comprises displaying, on the display, the virtual presentation while the mobile device is mounted with the playset. The virtual presentation comprises virtual content corresponding to at least one of an interior of the playset and a first physical object. |
US11918927B1 |
Glow-in-the-dark string and string shooting device
Provided herein is a string shooting device having a string capable of emitting light absorbed from a light source. A string shooting device described herein includes: a body; a housing attached to the body; a pair of wheels disposed at least partially within the housing, where at least one of the pair of wheels is a driven wheel; a string, where the string includes at least one of phosphorescent particles or phosphorescent fibers, and where the string is propelled along a path by the pair of wheels; and a light source, where the light source is configured to project illumination to the path along which the string travels within the housing. |
US11918924B2 |
Carousel ride systems
A carousel ride system includes a first rotatable platform and multiple second rotatable platforms. Each second rotatable platform of the multiple second rotatable platforms is positioned within a respective opening in the first rotatable platform. A first drive system is configured to drive rotation of the first rotatable platform and multiple second drive assemblies are configured to drive rotation of the multiple second rotatable platforms. Multiple figures extend over the multiple second rotatable platforms and multiple figure drive assemblies are configured to independently lift and rotate the multiple figures relative to the multiple second rotatable platforms. One or more processors are configured to coordinate operation of the first drive system, the multiple second drive assemblies, and the multiple figure drive assemblies to maintain the multiple figures in a forward-facing orientation relative to a direction of travel of the first rotatable platform during operation of the carousel ride system. |
US11918921B2 |
Amusement device for a game of chance involving one or more rolling indicators on a rotating element with position indicators
Embodiments of various games are described. One example embodiment includes a plurality of wheels on which players may place a bet. A different number of wheels may be used from game to game. |
US11918920B2 |
Imaging video frames on documents
Security-enhanced documents and methods of forming security-enhanced documents having indicia under a Scratch-Off Coating (SOC), and more particularly including digitally imaging video frames onto the display area and/or back of the documents. In certain embodiments, portions of digitally imaged video frames are also utilized as game play variable indicia. |
US11918918B2 |
Apparatuses and methods for protecting users and devices from nefarious actors via a use of secondary networks and address translation
Aspects of the subject disclosure may include, for example, analyzing data to identify that the data is associated with an online game, translating, based on the analyzing, a first address associated with the data to a second address that is different from the first address, and transmitting the data to a communication device using the second address. Other embodiments are disclosed. |
US11918917B2 |
Game control method, game server, and program
A game control method, game server, and program can increase variations on methods for acquiring items, increase the predictability of acquisition of an item with a high rarity value or the like, and heighten interest in the game. Included are the steps of presenting a communication terminal, connected over a communication line, with acquirable item information that, for each item type, includes a total count and an acquisition count or a non-acquisition count of items when receiving, from the communication terminal, a request to present information related to items acquirable by the communication terminal, determining an item to provide to the communication terminal when receiving an item acquisition request from the communication terminal, and changing the acquirable item information when receiving a reset request from the communication terminal. |
US11918916B2 |
Systems and methods for rich personalization of computer game experiences
A method of recommending an unplayed game application to a user includes obtaining a game history associated with a user profile, wherein the game history includes at least one game record of a game application the user profile has been used to play, and evaluating the game history to obtain a plurality of game events associated with a game application of the game history. The method further includes accessing a table of tags associated with the plurality of game events associated with the game application, aggregating a plurality of tags in a tag list in the user profile based at least partially on the table of tags and the plurality of game events, and presenting to the user a recommendation of an unplayed game application based at least partially on the plurality of tags. |
US11918913B2 |
Systems and methods for generating virtual encounters in virtual games
Method and system for generating virtual encounters. For example, the method includes determining first real-world driving characteristics based upon first real-world telematics data of a first real-world user, generating a first virtual map based upon first real-world geolocation data, presenting the first virtual map in a virtual game, generating first virtual encounters based upon the first real-world driving characteristics and first real-world environmental data, applying the first virtual encounters to the first virtual map for a first virtual character to experience, determining second real-world driving characteristics based upon second real-world telematics data of a second real-world user, generating a second virtual map based upon second real-world geolocation data, presenting the second virtual map in the virtual game, generating second virtual encounters based upon the second real-world driving characteristics and second real-world environmental data, and applying the second virtual encounters to the second virtual map for a second virtual character to experience. |
US11918911B2 |
Systems and methods for distributing benefits to unique digital articles based on real-world information
Systems and methods to distribute benefits to unique digital articles based on real-world information are disclosed. Exemplary implementations may execute instances of a game; manage player accounts associated with the players, including a first and a second player account associated with a first and a second player; record and control eligibility of player-owned unique digital articles to receive distributions of benefits; determine real-world information based on events that have occurred in the real world; evaluate whether to distribute the benefits based on the real-world information and on the eligibilities of the player-owned unique digital articles; and provide the distributions accordingly. |
US11918910B1 |
System and method for synthetic interaction of objects
A system and method for receiving an ordered set of images and analyzing the images to determine at least one position in space and at least one motion vector in space and time for at least one object represented in the images is disclosed. Using these vectors, a four dimensional model of at least a portion of the information represented in the images is formulated. This model generally obeys the laws of physics, though aberrations may be imposed. The model is then exercised with an input parameter, which, for example, may represent a different perspective than the original set of images. The four dimensional model is then used to produce a modified set of ordered images in dependence on the input parameter and optionally the set of images, e.g., if only a portion of the data represented in the images is modeled. The set of images may then be rendered on a display device. |
US11918909B2 |
Virtual performance system
Aspects of this disclosure relate to rewarding users of an electronic game for real-world physical activity. Further aspects relate to altering virtual items based upon physical activity. An electronic game may comprise or otherwise relate to an online world (such as a “Virtual World”). Users may be represented through customized graphical representations, such as avatars. An account of a user (or entity) may be associated a “virtual region.” A threshold level of real-world physical activity may result in obtaining a reward that may be associated with a virtual item. A reward may be configured to result in: (1) altering visual appearance of a virtual item within a virtual region; (2) altering a virtual characteristic of a virtual item, such that the first user may engage in at least one additional virtual activity using that virtual item; and/or (3) acquiring a new virtual item for a virtual region. |
US11918908B2 |
Overlaying content within live streaming video
Systems and methods are provided for integrating supplemental overlay content within streaming video content that is to be broadcast to viewer devices. The overlay content to include in the streaming video content may be dynamically determined during video streaming and incorporated within individual frames of the video data, such as by a computing device of a user who is broadcasting his play of a video game or other activity, prior to the user's computing device sending those video frames (with embedded overlay content therein) to a streaming platform to be broadcast to potentially many viewers' devices. |
US11918907B2 |
Game in which enemy targets are selected and acted upon according to the game state of the user
A first game process that proceeds independently of a second game process related to opponents for a user is performed. State data indicating a second game state of the second game process related to each of a plurality of the opponents is sequentially acquired, and a display image including a first image reflecting a first game state of the first game process and a plurality of second images reflecting the second game states indicated by the state data is sequentially generated. The display image is sequentially generated such that the first image is arranged in a first area located at a center of the display image, a second area is located at a position at each of right and left sides of the first area, and the second images are arranged in the respective second areas at the right and left sides. An instruction that changes a game state of the target is made if a game state of the user satisfies a predetermined condition. |
US11918892B2 |
Gaming system and operation method of gaming server thereof
A gaming system and an operation method of a gaming server thereof are provided. The gaming system includes multiple player devices and the gaming server. The gaming server establishes a network connection with the player devices. In response to one of the player devices initiating a game, the gaming server sends a game notification to the player devices according to a player list. The gaming server determines a common throughput between the player devices based on a response of each of the player devices to the game notification. |
US11918888B2 |
Multi-user AR experience with offline synchronization
Systems, methods, and computer readable media directed to multi-user visual experiences such as interactive gaming experiences and artistic media experiences. A viewing electronic device includes a camera configured to capture images, a display, and a processor coupled to the camera and the display. The processor is configured to capture, with the camera, images of a rotating marker where the rotating marker is presented on a monitor of a remote device and to present, on the display, a visual experience where the visual experience has an adjustable feature. The processor detects a parameter of the rotating marker from the captured images that corresponds to the adjustable feature and updates the visual experience responsive to the detected parameter. The parameter may be one or more of an angle, speed of rotation, direction of rotation, color, or pattern of the rotating marker. |
US11918887B2 |
Card game system and method of a table game
A table game system capable of providing a table game to provide a chance to bet more higher paid off odds and additional wagering opportunities during the play in a way that is not complicated is provided. The set of shuffled decks of playing cards has a different card arrangement orders due to shuffling, and thus, each set is unique. Therefore, in order to identify each set, an ID code is used in the form of a bar code or a quick response (QR) code. The set of shuffled decks of playing cards has a special card which has been packaged together with other normal cards of the shuffled decks of playing cards in one package in a factory. |
US11918886B2 |
Coil protection assembly
The present disclosure includes a coil protection assembly configured to be incorporated into a piece of sports equipment such as a glove, shin guard, or shoulder pad. The coil protection assembly may include a coil element spiraled to form a plurality of loops. The coil protection assembly may also have a foam layer disposed on the interior surface of the coil element. An outer layer may enclose or encase the coil element and the foam layer with the loops free to move with respect to one another, A strip of liner material may be secured to the outer layer to connect the loop together. The liner material may be an elastic material to allow the loops to move away from each other, yet still retract back to a default position. |
US11918885B2 |
Remoldable impact plate
An impact plate system is provided herein comprising a textile layer comprising at least a first surface and an elastically resilient material. The system further comprises a moldable plate coupled to the first surface of the textile layer. The moldable plate comprises a polymeric material having a tensile strength within the range of 40 MPa to 50 MPa, according to ASTM D638 standards. |
US11918883B2 |
Electronic device for providing feedback for specific movement using machine learning model and operating method thereof
An operating method of an electronic device includes receiving a program including a machine learning model generated by performing machine learning using, as training data, information on a plurality of skeletons associated with a specific motion of an expert and/or a professional athlete associated with a specific sport, information on a plurality of angular velocities associated with the specific motion, and/or a plurality of pieces of evaluated information associated with the specific motion, which are accumulated in a server, from the server, and executing the program and receiving information on second angular velocity for the specific motion of a user of the electronic device from a swing practice device based on execution of the program. |
US11918881B2 |
Swivel mount for display of exercise machine
Described herein is a swivel mount for rotatably coupling a display to the frame of an exercise machine. The swivel mount includes a rigid arm fixed to one of the display or the terminal end of a frame member, the arm terminating with a ball at its free end. A socket is defined at the other one of the display or frame member which rotatably received the ball. A rotational resistance mechanism is operatively associated with the socket to selectively engage the ball and resist the rotation of the swivel mount. In some embodiments, the arm of the swivel mount may rotate in a conical range of motion for repositioning the display in relation to the frame while the display remains in a fixed position relative to the arm. |
US11918879B2 |
Golf swing trainer
There are numerous tools a golfer can buy that will increase or decrease the weight or moment of inertia of a club to increase swing speed, but none of these tools accurately represent the center of mass of a standard golf club. The differences in the center of the mass between the standard club and the trainer club can create problems with the swing including improper alignment of the club face through contact and improper swing path. A swing trainer that increases or decreases the moment of inertia of the trainer by 10-12% while still maintaining the same center of mass as a standard club can solve this issue. |
US11918874B2 |
Golf club
A damper is provided within the cavity of a golf club head and spans substantially the full length of the striking face from heel-to-toe of the golf club head. One or more cutouts and/or other relief is provided in the damper to reduce the surface area of the damper that contacts the rear surface of the striking face. By reducing the surface area that the damper contacts the rear surface of the striking face, the full length damper improves the sound and feel of the golf club head at impact and only minimally reduces performance of the golf club head. For example, the one or more cutouts and/or other relief maintains face flexibility, characteristic time (CT) and coefficient of restitution (COR) of the striking face. |
US11918870B2 |
Golf clubs having weighting system with movable weights
Golf clubs having weighting systems with movable weights are disclosed. In one embodiment, the golf club head includes: a main body having a periphery; and a weighting system including a movable weight, wherein the weighting system is configured to allow the weight to move between: a first position inward of the periphery of the main body; and a second position wherein at least a portion of the weight is located outward of the periphery of the main body. In other cases, the movable weight need not be movable to a position that is outward of the periphery of the main body. |
US11918865B2 |
Golf club head with reinforced channel
A golf club head with a channel sized to receive one or more adjustable weights and an external support structure that bridges, and thereby supports, the channel without unduly interfering with weight adjustment is disclosed herein. The support structure, which includes one or more stiffening members on the exterior of the golf club head, improves the sound quality of the golf club head, and is particularly useful to attenuate the lower frequency mode shapes associated with slider channel geometry in golf club heads. |
US11918864B2 |
Golf club heads with a multi-material striking surface
Embodiments of putter-type golf club head comprising a striking surface capable of achieving consistent ball speeds across the striking surface to account for various ball impact locations are described herein. The striking surface has at least two materials that differ in concentration away from the geometric center of the striking surface to provide this consistency. Consistent (or uniform) ball speed is achieved throughout the striking surface as the portion of the golf ball that contacts the striking surface interacts with at least two materials having a differing material characteristic. |
US11918863B1 |
Method and system utilizing imaging analysis for golf balls
A method and system for determining concentricity of a multiple layer golf ball are disclosed herein. One or more images of a golf ball are generated using an X-ray source, a camera or a digital detector, and an image intensifier. An edge detection algorithm is preferably utilized. The method also includes calculating Y,Z center coordinates of the a best fit diameter or ellipse of the inner edge layer and outer edge layer of the multiple layer golf ball. |
US11918856B2 |
System and method for estimating movement variables
A fitness tracking system for generating movement variables corresponding to movement of a user includes a monitoring device, a personal electronic device, and a remote processing server. The monitoring device is configured to be worn or carried by the user and includes a movement sensor configured to collect movement data. The personal electronic device is operably connected to the monitoring device. At least one of the personal electronic device and the monitoring device is configured to calculate feature data by applying a set of rules to the movement data, to calculate raw speed data corresponding to a speed of the user from the subset of the movement data, and to calculate raw distance data corresponding to a distance moved by the user from the subset of the movement data. The remote processing server includes a machine learning model for processing at least the feature data. |
US11918852B1 |
Climbing exercise apparatus
An exercise apparatus having homolateral and contralateral modes of operation may include a frame supporting generally vertically oriented reciprocating members. The reciprocating members may include foot supports secured at the lower distal ends thereof, and handlebars movably secured proximate the upper distal ends of the reciprocating members. The handlebars may be configured for homolateral and contralateral operation of the exercise apparatus. |
US11918849B2 |
Climbing exercise machine
An exercise machine creates a simulated continuous resisted climbing motion. The machine includes a floor- or ground-contacting base frame and two or more substantially vertically oriented uprights, wherein at least one upright is rigidly connected to the base frame. The machine further includes two handles and two foot pedals, each handle and each foot pedal being movably engaged with an upright for linear reciprocating motion along the upright. The handles and foot pedals are interconnected so that they move concurrently. An adjustable resistance mechanism may be operatively connected to the interconnection of the handles and foot pedals to provide adjustable resistance for the simulated continuous climbing motion. |
US11918845B2 |
Rowing exercise machine
A rowing exercise machine includes a base frame, a paddle unit, a first rotating shaft, a paddle linkage unit, a resistance unit, a pull bar unit, a second rotating shaft, and a pull bar linkage unit. When a first operating force is applied to the paddle unit, a paddle one-way driving wheel and the first rotating shaft are driven to rotate in a first rotational direction. When the first operating force disappears, the paddle one-way driving wheel is idling on the first rotating shaft in a second rotational direction. When a second operating force is applied to the pull bar unit, the pull bar linkage unit is driven to rotate in the first rotational direction. When the second operating force disappears, a second return force drives a pull bar one-way wheel to be idling on the second rotating shaft in the second rotational direction. |
US11918843B2 |
Offset J-hook apparatuses and methods of use
A weight rack attachment apparatus, comprising: a front hook portion, where the hook is J-shaped; a rear connecting portion including a connecting pin along a centerline of the weight rack attachment apparatus, wherein the front hook portion is offset from the centerline. |
US11918834B2 |
Snow burial survival mask
A snow burial survival mask has an exhaust tube connected to a headgear. An intake port of the exhaust tube is positioned adjacent to a breathing portion of the headgear in order to intake exhaled carbon dioxide (CO2)-rich air. An air pump connected to the exhaust tube pump the exhaled air from the intake port to an exhaust port away from the user's face, extending survival time in a snow burial situation. At least one burial detection sensor such as a motion sensor, light sensor and/or CO2 sensor is configured to activate the air pump based on detection of a burial event. |
US11918826B2 |
System and method for modulating optogenetic vagus nerve in a noninvasive, transcutaneous manner
A system and method for modulating optogenetic vagus neurons in a noninvasive and transcutaneous manner is disclosed. The system and method comprises a two-dimensional array of organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs), a voltage-generating unit, a control unit, and a feedback loop. The array is placed on a subject's outer ear. Because the array is flexible, it can be closely placed on the skin of the outer ear. The array can deliver optical therapy and monitor heart rate variability (HRV) of the subject simultaneously, and the pixels of the array can be individually addressed. The voltage-generating unit generates pulsed voltage to the OLEDs. The control unit is connected to the array and controls the array and therapeutic patterns. The feedback loop uses the HRV to identify the therapeutic patterns. |
US11918824B2 |
Laser system for enhancing remineralization and strength of hard tissue
A laser-based system and method for treatment of hard tissue enhances remineralization and fluoride uptake to improve resistance to demineralization. The system can include a laser source, an optic, and a controller for controlling the laser source and/or the optic to deliver radiation to a treatment region with desirable characteristics (e.g., to remove carbonate without damaging the tissue surface). In some cases, the system includes a handpiece having an optical element (e.g., a lens) mounted within a replaceable cartridge and adapted to modulate a laser beam to render the beam non-ablative, prior to the laser beam's delivery to the treatment region. In some embodiments, treatment with the laser can be combined with a fluoride treatment for enhanced therapeutic effect. |
US11918819B2 |
Facilitating acceleration of advertising rates for medical devices
Techniques for facilitating communication between an implantable medical device and an external device are provided. In one example, a method comprises broadcasting, via communication circuitry of an implantable device, a first set of advertisements at a first advertising rate according to a communication protocol. The method further comprises determining that detection circuitry of the implantable device detected voltage induced by an electromagnetic field at an interface between tissue of a patient and electrodes of the implantable device and in response to the detection of voltage induced by the electromagnetic field, broadcasting, via the communication circuitry, a second set of advertisements at a second advertising rate according to the communication protocol. The second advertising rate is greater than the first advertising rate. |
US11918817B2 |
Remote follow-up methods, systems, and devices for leadless pacemaker systems
Described herein are methods, devices, and systems for providing an implantable leadless pacemaker (LP) with a remote follow-up capability whereby the LP can provide diagnostic information to an external device that is incapable of programming the LP, wherein the LP includes two or more implantable electrodes used to output both pacing pulses and conductive communication pulses. Such a method can include the LP monitoring for a presence of one or more notification conditions associated with the LP and/or associated with a patient within which the LP is implanted, and the LP periodically outputting an advertisement sequence of pulses, using at least implantable electrodes of the LP, irrespective of whether the LP recognizes the presence of at least one notification condition. The method can also include the LP recognizing the presence of at least one notification condition, and based thereon, the LP also outputting a notification sequence of pulses. |
US11918815B2 |
Cardiac signal T-wave detection
An example device for detecting one or more parameters of a cardiac signal is disclosed herein. The device includes one or more electrodes and sensing circuitry configured to sense a cardiac signal via the one or more electrodes. The device further includes processing circuitry configured to determine a representative signal based on the cardiac signal, the representative signal having a single polarity, and determine an end of a T-wave of the cardiac signal based on an area under the representative signal. |
US11918814B2 |
Adjustable sensing in a his-bundle pacemaker
Systems and methods for pacing cardiac conductive tissue are described. An embodiment of a medical system includes an electrostimulation circuit to generate His-bundle pacing (HBP) pulses to stimulate a His bundle, and a cardiac event detector to detect a His-bundle activity within a time window following an atrial activity. The cardiac event detector may use a cross-chamber blanking, or an adjustable His-bundle sensing threshold, to avoid or reduce over-sensing of far-field atrial activity and inappropriate inhibition of HBP therapy. The electrostimulation circuit may deliver HBP in the presence of the His-bundle activity. The system may further recognize the detected His-bundle activity as either a FFPW or a valid inhibitory event, and deliver or withhold HBP therapy based on the recognition of the His-bundle activity. |
US11918811B2 |
Method and apparatus for multi modal or multiplexed electrical modulation of pain using composite electromagnetic fields
Apparatus and methods for managing pain uses a multiplexed modulation/stimulation signal to provide pain relief during spinal cord stimulation or peripheral nerve stimulation. |
US11918809B2 |
System and method for automatic vagus nerve stimulation for post-stroke rehabilitation
A system and method for the automatic stimulation of a vagus nerve for post-stroke rehabilitation is disclosed. The system includes an application subsystem having an electrode positioned to stimulate the vagus nerve and coupled to a user outside of a surgical setting. The system also includes a waveform generator communicatively coupled to the electrode, and a triggering subsystem including a receiver configured to detect the presence of a tag. The triggering subsystem is communicatively coupled to waveform generator and is configured to automatically trigger the stimulation of the vagus nerve upon detecting the presence of the tag. The tag is located proximate a rehabilitation context such that the tag is detected when the user is using the rehabilitation context, resulting in the vagus nerve of the user being automatically stimulated by the electrode in response to the user's post-stroke rehabilitation training. |
US11918805B2 |
Skin stimulation brush
A skin stimulation brush includes stimulation brush pins, each including a base bottom member made of a metal, which is connected to an electric circuit so as to allow conduction of electricity from the electric circuit; a body member being an elongated tubular body, which has a proximal end portion at which the base bottom member is disposed; an electrode member connected to an opening of the body member on a distal end side, and having a distal end being exposed; and a metal shaft inserted into a tubular inner portion of the body member with an air gap, which is configured to couple the base bottom member and the electrode member while being in a compressed state in a length direction of the body member. The metal shaft has pliability that allows bending in a radial direction. The body member has elasticity that allows bending in a radial direction. |
US11918802B2 |
Foramina-filling implantable medical lead
Examples of implantable medical leads or implantable medical systems with implantable medical leads to be anchored to a sacrum are disclosed. The implantable medical leads include a lead body having a distal portion. A fixation mechanism is coupled to the distal portion. An electrode array is mechanically coupled to the fixation mechanism. In one example, the electrode array is directly coupled to the fixation mechanism. The electrode array is electrically coupled to the lead body and configured to generate a stimulation field. The fixation mechanism is configured to anchor the implantable medical lead to a sacrum and effect the stimulation field in a foramen of the sacrum. |
US11918795B2 |
Puncturing devices, puncturing systems including the puncturing devices, and methods thereof
Disclosed herein are puncturing devices and puncturing systems including the puncturing devices. Such puncturing devices and systems include those that sense a difference between venous blood and arterial blood as a function of blood oxygen, impedance, or pressure. As a result, the puncturing devices and systems are able to differentiate between a venipuncture and an arterial puncture. Methods of the puncturing devices and systems for differentiating between a venipuncture and an arterial puncture for are also disclosed. |
US11918789B2 |
Therapy management systems, methods, and devices
One or more embodiments of the disclosure are related, generally, to a reusable accessory for a manual medication delivery device. Such a reusable accessory may include a wireless communication interface, a detection circuitry, and a recommendation system. In one or more embodiments, an adapter may be configured to reversibly couple such a reusable accessory to a manual medication delivery device. Dosing events may be detected that are associated with dosing at the manual medication delivery device. Dose recommendations may be provided responsive to analyte measurements and/or dosing events. |
US11918786B2 |
Medicament delivery device and actuation mechanism for a drug delivery device
Described is an actuation mechanism for a medicament delivery device having a needle with a distal tip. The actuation mechanism comprises an outer sleeve telescopically relative to the delivery device and an inner sleeve telescopically arranged relative to the outer sleeve. The outer sleeve is axially translatable relative to the delivery device, and the inner sleeve is axially translatable relative to the outer sleeve. In a first state, the inner sleeve protrudes distally from the outer sleeve and the outer sleeve protrudes distally from the delivery device. In a second state, the inner sleeve is contained within the outer sleeve. Movement of the outer sleeve proximally relative to the delivery device in the second state initiates delivery of a medicament in the delivery device. |
US11918785B2 |
Devices and methods for overfilling drug containers
Disclosed herein are methods for overfilling primary packaging components, and drug products prepared according to those methods. The methods may include introducing a volume of a formulated drug substance into a primary packaging component having a nominal volume, where the volume of the formulated drug substance is greater than the nominal volume of the primary packaging component. In some cases, the primary packaging component may be a prefillable syringe. |
US11918784B2 |
Liquid medicine injection device
A medical liquid injection device includes a base body, a needle assembly mounted on the base body, a reservoir fluidly connected to the needle assembly and having a plunger therein, a driving unit that linearly moves the plunger, and an encoder unit disposed at an end of the driving unit to measure rotation of the driving unit. |
US11918775B2 |
Pressure jackets and syringe retention features for angiography fluid injectors
An assembly for retaining a pressure jacket (134) and a syringe (132) on a fluid injector, the assembly including a base plate (1902) comprising a body (1904); at least a first retaining arm (1910a) and a second retaining arm (1910b) operatively mounted on the body of the base plate, the first retaining arm having a first retaining surface at a distal end thereof and the second retaining arm having a second retaining surface at a distal end thereof, wherein the first retaining surface and the second retaining surface are configured for abutting a distal surface of at least one of the pressure jacket and the syringe; a linkage assembly operatively connected to at least one of the first retaining arm and the second retaining arm, wherein the linkage assembly is configured to move at least one of the first retaining arm and the second retaining arm between at least a first open position and a closed position. |
US11918773B2 |
Apparatuses for cleaning catheter ports
Methods and apparatus for cleaning a central venous catheter port are disclosed. An apparatus includes a body, a coupling configured to connect the body to the hub, a cleaning cap coupled to the body, and an actuator disposed within the body for rotating and translating the cap relative to the hub. The cleaning cap includes a cap body defining a cavity and a cleaning member disposed within the cavity, the cleaning member having threads that engage with the threads on the hub. |
US11918771B2 |
Capsule for vaporization of a liquid
A vaporization capsule including a liquid active agent absorbed in or adsorbed to a substrate, which may be operated so as to vaporize the liquid active agent. The vaporization capsule includes a capsule body defining a first volume and a second volume. A first cover sealingly engages the capsule body at a first end thereof. The first cover includes an exterior perimeter, an interior wall including a hollow defined between the exterior perimeter and the interior wall portion, and at least one indentation disposed in the interior wall portion, fluidly connecting the first volume and the second volume via the hollow. |
US11918769B2 |
Applicator and system for administering and dispensing flowable pharmaceutical preparations
A transdermal delivery apparatus for delivering specific desired quantities of cream-base medicament or any flowable composition is disclosed. The apparatus comprises a revolving platform, a threaded screw-complex, a house, an applicator pad, and a safety cap. The revolving platform produces audible and tactile sensations upon interaction with projections from the house. The threaded screw-complex interacts with an elevator to transport the medicament upwards. The house confines an inner chamber to store the medicament. The applicator pad comprises a center outlet where the composition exits the chamber. |
US11918764B2 |
Directional enhancement feature for articulation catheter
Various aspects of the present disclosure may be directed toward apparatuses, systems, and methods that include a medical device including an elongate body having a proximal portion, a distal portion, and three mutually perpendicular planes. The medical device may include a first steering line and a second steering line and a first stiffening material and a second stiffening material. The first stiffening material and the second stiffening material may be configured to maintain planarity of deflection of at least the distal portion of the elongate body. |
US11918760B2 |
Flexible tip catheter
A catheter may include an inner liner, at least one support structure over the inner liner, and an outer jacket over the at least one support structure. In some examples, the catheter includes a tip jacket positioned over a distal portion of the outer jacket and extend beyond a distal-most part of the inner liner and a distal-most part of the outer jacket to define a single-layer catheter tip. In some examples, the at least one support structure may include a braid and a coil. The catheter may include a marker band over a distal portion of one of the braid or the coil. The other of the braid or the coil ends proximally of a proximal end of the marker band, such that the catheter includes a location with lower radial and/or flexural stiffness proximal of the marker band. |
US11918759B2 |
Medical braided tube assembly
A medical braided tube assembly includes a braided tube including a hollow cylindrical inner resin layer, a braided wire including braided strands and being provided over a periphery of the inner resin layer, and an outer resin layer provided to cover peripheries of the inner resin layer and the braided wire, and a connector provided at an end portion of the braided tube. The connector includes a tube housing section for accommodating the end portion of the braided tube. The braided tube accommodated in the tube housing section are adhesively fixed by an adhesive. The adhesive is provided to seal an entire periphery of the braided wire at an end face of the braided tube. |
US11918757B2 |
Catheter assembly
A multi lumen catheter assembly. The assembly provides an expandable, low profile, fixed length sheath and catheter, with fixed infusion ports. The assembly has an expandable outer sheath that expands upon pressure activation with a fluid and the sheath allows the fluid to exit from at least one predetermined fixed location from a distal end of the catheter assembly. The catheter assembly can be used in various medical device procedures, such as a TIPS (Transjugular Intrahepatic Portosystemic Shunt) procedure, or anywhere a low profile, multi lumen, infusion catheter system is desired. |
US11918756B2 |
Urinary catheter-insertion kits with integrated instructions for use and methods thereof
Urinary catheter-insertion kits can include a working tray, a storage tray, a protective paperboard, and a urinary catheter assembly, including a urinary catheter and a drainage system. The working tray can be nested on top of the storage tray. The working tray includes preformed sections configured to accommodate components of the urinary catheter-insertion kit. Methods of urinary catheterization include use of the urinary catheter-insertion kits. |
US11918751B2 |
Catheter with vapor deposited features on tip
A method is used to manufacture a surgical instrument. The surgical instrument includes a catheter and an end effector extending distally from the catheter. The method includes forming at least one electrode, sensor, or thermocouple onto the catheter or the end effector of the surgical instrument by etching or vapor depositing a three-dimensional structure onto a non-conductive material that is layered over a super elastic material. |
US11918750B2 |
Healthy gas generating system
A healthy gas generating system for generating healthy gas for inhalation by a user includes an electrolysis device, a gas mixing device, and a backfire barrier. The electrolysis device electrolyzes water to generate a gas with hydrogen. The gas mixing device includes a mixer and a vibrator for mixing the combination gas with an atomized gas to produce the healthy gas. The backfire barrier is configured on the output of the gas mixing device or the gas passage of receiving the combination gas to avoid the backflow of the gas. |
US11918749B2 |
Single use single dose nitrous oxide delivery system
An embodiment of a single use nitrous oxide solution delivery system can be used in a prehospital setting such as in ambulances. A container can be filled with a predetermined relative concentration of nitrous oxide and oxygen gases. The container is sized to be stored in a repository within an automated dispensing cabinet (ADC) for medications. The container is connected to a regulator which includes a main control dial configured to allow a health care provider to adjust the volumetric flow rate of the nitrous oxide and oxygen gas mixture used by a patient. A scavenger can be optionally connected to a patient's mask and configured to remove exhaled gas. Another embodiment of a single use nitrous oxide solution delivery system can be used within hospitals and other medical buildings. |
US11918743B1 |
Oxygen mask
A protective oxygen mask is disclosed herein. The mask includes a main body defining an exterior surface and an interior portion. At least one attachment structure defines a first loop extending from a first side of the main body and a second loop extending from a second side of the main body. At least a portion of one of the loops includes a hollow tube section communicative with an oxygen source. An interior tube communicative with the hollow tube section of the first loop extends at least partially into the interior portion of the main body. Accordingly, oxygen flows from the oxygen source, through said hollow tube section of one of the loops, into the interior hollow tube section, and finally, into the interior portion of the main body via a plurality of openings. |
US11918741B2 |
Plenum chamber insert for patient interface
A patient interface includes: a plenum chamber; a seal-forming structure; a positioning and stabilising structure; a plenum chamber insert configured to be positioned and retained within the plenum chamber; and a vent structure; wherein the plenum chamber insert has a plenum chamber insert port; wherein the plenum chamber insert has an exterior surface configured to be positioned adjacent to an interior surface of the plenum chamber; wherein when the plenum chamber insert is positioned and retained within the plenum chamber, a radial channel is formed by the interior surface of the plenum chamber and the exterior surface of the plenum chamber insert such that gas is able to pass between a patient-proximal side of the plenum chamber insert and a patient-distal side of the plenum chamber insert via the radial channel during use. |
US11918740B2 |
System and method for controlling and monitoring flow in an endotracheal tube
A system for controlling and monitoring flow in a cuffed endotracheal tube device is disclosed. The system comprises: a connector panel having at least three connectors adapted for establishing fluid communication with proximal ends of at least a first fluid line, a second fluid line and a cuff inflation line of the endotracheal tube device. The system can further comprise a processing unit and a control unit, wherein the processing unit is configured to instruct the control unit to execute various operations, including at least a rinsing procedure, a suctioning procedure, a cuff inflation procedure, a leak detection procedure and a venting procedure, and to select any of the first and the second fluid lines for any of the rinsing, suctioning, leak detection and venting procedures. In some embodiments, the system exploits the cuff as sensor to sense pulmonary data. |
US11918738B2 |
Electronic cigarette and method for manufacturing atomizing assembly thereof
An electronic cigarette and a method for manufacturing an atomizing assembly thereof. The electronic cigarette comprises a liquid reservoir used for storing an e-liquid, and an atomizing assembly received in a shell. The atomizing assembly comprises: a liquid-absorbing element connected to the liquid reservoir, wherein the liquid-absorbing element is made of porous ceramic, and has a liquid-absorbing surface for absorbing the e-liquid and an atomizing surface; and a heating element embedded in the liquid-absorbing element, wherein the edge of the heating element is internally tangent to the atomizing surface, and the heating element is used for converting the e-liquid absorbed by the liquid-absorbing element into smoke. The electronic cigarette further comprises a power supply assembly received in the shell, connected to the atomizing assembly, and used for supplying power for the heating element. |
US11918736B2 |
Method and apparatus to measure, aid and correct the use of inhalers
A detachable cap for measuring usage of an inhaler includes a hollow receiving portion adapted to removably receive the inhaler. A vent is formed in a roof portion of the cap to allow airflow through the cap to the inhaler. An extension portion is provided for containing electronic components, including an electronic circuit provided in the extension portion, the electronic circuit including a controller coupled to a storage device and a power source. A pressure sensor is provided adjacent to the vent, the pressure sensor communicatively coupled to the controller and adapted to detect an air pressure within the cap. The controller is programmed to calculate an air flow rate through the cap based on the detected air pressure and to store the calculated air flow rate in the storage device. |
US11918735B2 |
Dual metered inhaler
An inhaler having first and second user-operable controllers configured to independently meter first and second amounts of a physiologically active substance and a pressurized gas, respectively, to a user is disclosed. A regulator is configured to release a dose to the mouthpiece in some embodiments. Triggering can be activated by one or more of (1) the user drawing a breath through the mouthpiece, and (2) the user operating a trigger. |
US11918734B2 |
Vapor provision system with aerosolisable substrate material carrying portion detection
An electronic vapor provision system includes a control unit configured to provide power from a battery in the control unit to components of the system, and including a controller configured to control components of the system; and an aerosolizable substrate material carrying portion separably connectable to the control unit to obtain power from the battery, and including a first electrical circuit including a characteristic-carrying element; and a second electrical circuit including a vapor generating element configured to generate an inhalable vapor from an aerosolizable substrate material; wherein: the second electrical circuit can be selectively provided with power from the battery when power is supplied to the aerosolizable substrate material carrying portion; and the controller is configured to operate in a first mode in which a characteristic of the characteristic-carrying element is determined by providing power from the battery to the first electrical circuit, and in a second mode in which the vapor generating element is operated by providing power from the battery to the second electrical circuit. |
US11918729B2 |
Fluidics cassette for ocular surgical system
Methods, devices, and systems for laser eye surgery generally make use of a console that interchangeably accepts multiple types of eye treatment cassettes. The cassettes enable one or both of displacement-based or vacuum-based aspiration. The console and the cassette may communicate to establish the functionality of the installed cassette by utilizing a component indigenous to the operation of the cassette. A dual-mode cassette may include a separable holding tank for enabling vacuum-based aspiration. A displacement-based pump may be provided to drain the holding tank while the vacuum system continues to aspirate fluids. A vacuum sensor for controlling the flow of aspirated fluids may have three ports for communicating with a handpiece, a displacement-based pump, a vacuum-based pump, or an irrigation source. The handpiece may be vented during vacuum-based aspiration by opening a vent valve interposed between the handpiece and the vacuum source. |
US11918728B2 |
Therapeutic compositions for viral-associated disease states and methods of making and using same
A method comprising obtaining a bodily fluid from a subject; contacting the bodily fluid with an adsorbent material comprising a synthetic carbon particle (SCP) to produce a first filtrate having a level of disease mediators (y); contacting the first filtrate with an adsorbent material comprising the SCP and an anion exchange resin where the ratio of SCP to anion exchange resin is from about 0.1:100 to 100:0.1 to produce a second filtrate; contacting the second filtrate with an adsorbent material comprising the SCP and a cation exchange resin where the ratio of SCP to cation exchange resin is from about 1:100 to produce a third filtrate; and administering the third filtrate to the subject. |
US11918718B2 |
Molecularly imprinted polymers for removal of trimethylamine N-oxide
The present disclosure features a composition, including molecularly imprinted crosslinked polymers that have been imprinted with trimethylamine N-oxide. The molecularly imprinted crosslinked polymers have specific binding sites for trimethylamine N-oxide, and a trimethylamine N-oxide absorption capacity of at least 0.5 mg/g. |
US11918716B2 |
Multifunctional luminaire
There is provided a luminaire (100) comprising: a first type light source (110) configured to emit visible light (111), the first type light source having a visible light main intensity peak (112) having a maximum intensity (114) in a first direction (116) from the luminaire; a second type light source (120) configured to emit ultraviolet, UV, light (121), the second type light source having a UV light main intensity peak (122) having a maximum intensity (124) in a, transverse, second direction (126). There is also provided a lighting system comprising a plurality of luminaires (100). |
US11918715B2 |
Polarized LED filtration system
A polarized LED filter. The polarized LED filter comprises one or more components which are designed to attract and conglomerate particulates, allowing sub-micron sized contaminants to be easily captured. The polarizing effect delivers high-efficiency filtration with low static pressure. The combination of LED disinfecting arrays and anti-microbial coatings offer surface disinfection which reduces microbial growth, biological blow-off, airborne odors and VOCs while allowing for safer handling and servicing of the HVAC system and filter. |
US11918714B2 |
UVC germicidal lighting with sensor and relay for safety
The present invention is directed to a device consisting of at least one occupancy sensor and relay switch for providing power to UVC germicidal light sources when the at least one sensor does detect the absence of a person or object in the room or space, and automatically turns off the UVC germicidal light sources when the at least one sensor does detect the presence of a person or object entering or already in a room or space. Additionally, the same device using the at least one sensor and relay switch can include general lighting white color light sources that energize automatically when the at least one sensor does detect the presence of a person or object in a room or space, and automatically turns off the general lighting white color light sources when the at least one sensor does detect the absence of a person or object in the room or space. |
US11918712B2 |
Bacteria treatment mechanism and bacteria treatment method
A bacteria treatment mechanism and a bacteria treatment method capable of reliably sterilizing an exterior of an article are provided.A bacteria treatment mechanism includes: a bacteria treatment unit that has a space for performing bacteria treatment; a radiation irradiation unit that irradiates the bacteria treatment unit with radiation for performing the bacteria treatment; an air supply duct that supplies air to the bacteria treatment unit; a decontamination treatment fluid supply unit that supplies a decontamination treatment fluid to the air supply duct during initial decontamination of the air supply duct; and an exhaust duct that exhausts molecules in the bacteria treatment unit. |
US11918711B2 |
Aerogel carrying active material and composite of hydrogel and the aerogel
An aerogel carrying an active material, and a composite of a hydrogel and the aerogel are provided. The method for preparing the composite according to the present invention comprises the steps of preparing a plurality of aerogel particles having an active material in the pores, preparing a polymer solution in which a polymer is dissolved in a water-soluble solvent, preparing an aerogel/polymer dispersion by homogenizing after mixing the aerogel particles in the polymer solution, and preparing an aerogel/hydrogel composite carrier by mixing the dispersion with a crosslinking agent solution. According to the present invention, by producing a hydrogel composite in which a plurality of aerogel particles is distributed, a complex carrier in which oil and moisture can be carried simultaneously without any surfactant can be provided. Furthermore, a composite carrier having improved properties such as low density, high strength, high component content and stable desorption can be prepared. |
US11918709B2 |
Medical device comprising covalently bonded heparin coating
Disclosed herein is a medical device, comprising a covalently-bonded heparin coating on a substrate, where the covalently bonded heparin coating is the reaction product of (a) an isocyanate-bearing material on or covalently bonded to the substrate and (b) a heparin molecule selected from one of the formulae in the claims. The current invention also relates to a method of forming the medical device, which may be useful as heart stent or intravascular stent that is hemocompatible for preventing the formation of blood clots. |
US11918705B2 |
Electron beam irradiated osteoinductive bone implant
A method of making an electron beam irradiated osteoinductive implant is provided. The method comprises exposing an osteoinductive implant containing demineralized bone matrix (DBM) fibers to electron beam radiation at a dose of from about 10 kilograys to 100 kilograys for a period of time. The electron beam irradiation reduces microorganisms in the osteoinductive implant, and the electron beam irradiated osteoinductive implant retains osteoinductive properties. Methods of implantation and an irradiated osteoinductive implant are also disclosed. |
US11918694B2 |
Orally ingestible delivery system
The invention includes an orally ingestible delivery system for releasing a therapeutic agent within an intestine of a mammal, where the system includes the therapeutic agent and a differentially permeable capsule system containing the therapeutic agent within a therapeutic agent compartment, with the differentially permeable capsule system dimensionally adapted for oral ingestion and for passage into a stomach of the mammal and thence into the intestine, wherein the differentially permeable capsule system comprises an acid-resistant shell and a dispersible acid barrier, wherein the dispersible acid barrier forms while the orally-ingestible delivery system is in the stomach; and wherein the dispersible acid barrier is dispersed in the intestine, thereby permitting enzymes in the intestine to reach the therapeutic agent compartment. The invention also includes methods of manufacturing the system and methods for its use. |
US11918691B2 |
Local delivery of antineoplastic particles in combination with systemic delivery of immunotherapeutic agents for the treatment of cancer
Disclosed are combination therapy methods useful for the therapeutic treatment of cancer by combining local administration of compositions containing antineoplastic particles, such as taxane particles, with systemic administration of compositions containing immunotherapeutic agents. Local administration methods include topical application, pulmonary administration, intratumoral injection, intraperitoneal injection, arid intracystic injection. |
US11918688B2 |
Treatment of hip pain with sustained-release liposomal anesthetic compositions
In some embodiments provided herein is a method of treating hip pain in a subject, the method comprising administering into the subject a pharmaceutical composition comprising: a) a multivesicular liposome comprising: at least one amphipathic lipid, and at least one neutral lipid; and b) an aqueous phase comprising bupivacaine phosphate, wherein the aqueous phase is encapsulated within the multivesicular liposome. |
US11918683B2 |
Treatment of immune diseases by administration of antigen-specific formulations
The present invention relates to the treatment of autoimmune and allergic diseases by oromucosal administration of a formulation consisting of an optimized combination of antigen, tolerizing agent and mucoadhesive carrier for each immune disease indication. |
US11918675B2 |
Oral care compositions
Described herein are oral care compositions comprising—in relevant part—an effective amount of inulin. Methods of making and using these compositions are also described. |
US11918674B2 |
Trypsin isoforms and their use
The present invention relates to the novel trypsin ZT isoforms. In particular, the invention relates to the use of trypsin ZT isoforms in medical devices, pharmaceuticals and cosmetics. |
US11918671B2 |
Multi-tone hair dyeing method in three steps
A method for dyeing hair is disclosed. The method comprises (1) treating hair with an oxidative colorant agent (A); (2) subsequent to (1), treating the hair with a CH-acidic hair dyeing agent (B); and (3) subsequent to (2), treating the hair with a cosmetic decolorizing agent (Ox). The method comprises a time interval between (1) and (2) of from about 1 minute to about 1.5 months, and a time interval between (2) and (3) of from about 1 minute to about 1.5 months. A process for multitonal dyeing of hair is also disclosed. The process comprises preparing an oxidative colorant agent (A); treating hair with the agent (A) to give a colored hair; preparing a CH-acidic hair dyeing agent (B); treating the colored hair with the agent (B) to give a dyed hair; and treating the dyed hair with a cosmetic decolorizing agent (Ox) to give a multitonal dyed hair. |
US11918668B2 |
Method for producing glyceryl ether-containing composition, and glyceryl ether-containing composition
The present invention provides a method for producing a glyceryl ether-containing composition, the method including: a deodorization step for bringing a glyceryl ether-containing product selected from the group consisting of a monohexyl glyceryl ether-containing product, a monocyclohexyl glyceryl ether-containing product and a mixture thereof into contact with water vapor in an environment having a reduced pressure of 0.10 kPa or more and 10 kPa or less for 60 minutes or more and 600 minutes or less; and an addition step for adding 0.05 to 0.30 parts by mass of an antioxidant containing d-α-tocopherol to 100 parts by mass of the glyceryl ether-containing product, and also provides a glyceryl ether-containing composition containing specific amounts of a specific glyceryl ether and an antioxidant containing d-α-tocopherol. |
US11918665B2 |
Method for dyeing keratinous material, comprising the use of an organosilicon compound, a colored effect pigment and a sealing reagent I
Processes for dyeing keratinous material, in particular human hair, are provided including the following steps: applying an agent (a) to the keratinous material, wherein the agent (a) includes: (a1) at least one organic silicon compound selected from the group of silanes having one, two or three silicon atoms, and (a2) at least one coloring compound including at least one effect pigment which includes α) a substrate platelet and β) a coating, wherein the coating has at least one layer which is (i) a metal oxide and/or metal oxide hydrate and (ii) a coloring compound from the group of pigments, and applying an agent (b) to the keratinous material, wherein the agent (b) comprises: (b1) at least one sealing reagent. |
US11918663B2 |
Method for generation of opalescence in dental restorations
Disclosed herein are methods for creating opalescence in dental materials and restorations, compositions used in such methods, and the resultant dental materials and restorations. More particularly, the opalescence may be created by directly embedding opalescent particles into a matrix material. In some embodiments, photonic crystals are embedded in the dental material to achieve the opalescent effect. Photonic crystal particles may be embedded in dental materials matrices such as ceramics, composites, and polymers, and can generate opalescence in the materials. Some embodiments disclose compositions for applying the opalescence to a dental restoration. |
US11918661B2 |
Thermally-modulated ultrasound contrast agents
The present disclosure relates to a novel nano-droplet composition comprising a fluorocarbon core and a polymeric shell, and the method of using and making the novel nano-droplet composition. The fluorocarbon core and the polymeric shell of the novel nano-droplet form a micelle with a size range of 10-1000 nm. The fluorocarbon core comprises at least one fluorocarbon compound with a formula of CnF2n+2 and n is 5-10. The fluorocarbon compound is substantial in liquid form. And the nano-droplet composition has a temperature profile such that the nano-droplet composition has a temperature range of 20-60° C. throughout a temperature modulation process, and has a temperature of about 37° C. prior to administration to a human, animal, biological cell, or tissue subject. |
US11918659B2 |
Materials and methods for inducing therapeutic hypothermia in a mammalian subject
Described herein are materials and methods for inducing therapeutic hypothermia in a subject in need thereof. |
US11918655B2 |
Intranasal epinephrine formulations and methods for the treatment of disease
Drug products adapted for nasal delivery comprising formulations with epinephrine and devices comprising such formulations are provided. Methods of treating anaphylaxis with epinephrine products are also provided. |
US11918653B2 |
Triglyceride otic formulations and uses thereof
Disclosed herein are triglyceride based formulations, compositions, and methods for the treatment of otic diseases and conditions. Such triglyceride based formulations and compositions are derived from long-chain triglycerides and allow for the delivery of a variety of therapeutic agents to the outer, middle, and/or inner ear. |
US11918652B2 |
Nanoparticles sequentially exposed to low intensity acoustic waves for medical or cosmetic applications
An acoustic wave medical treatment of a body part of an individual in which nanoparticles are administered to the body part of the individual and the acoustic wave is applied on the body part. The acoustic wave is sequentially applied on the body part, and/or the nanoparticles are magnetosomes. Also, compositions that include these nanoparticles. |
US11918650B2 |
Pharmaceutical composition comprising bispecific antibody constructs for improved storage and administration
The present invention provides an improved pharmaceutical composition for storage and administration comprising (a) a bispecific antibody construct comprising a first domain binding to a target cell surface antigen and a second domain binding to a second antigen, wherein the bispecific antibody construct is present at a concentration in the range from about 0.5 μg/ml to 20 mg/ml, (b) a preservative at a concentration effective to inhibit the growth of microbes, and (c) a diluent wherein bispecific antibody construct is stable and recoverable. |
US11918648B2 |
Combination of a PD-1 antagonist and CpG-C type oligonucleotide for treating cancer
The present disclosure describes combination therapies comprising an antagonist of Programmed Death 1 receptor (PD-1) and a Toll-like receptor 9 (TLR9) agonist that is a CpG-C type oligonucleotide, and the use of the combination therapies for the treatment of cancer. |
US11918645B2 |
Vaccines against hepatitis B virus
A pharmaceutical composition comprising at least two peptides of from 15 to 60 amino acids in length, selected from peptides comprising a sequence of at least 15 contiguous amino acids of one of the sequences shown in SEQ ID NOs: 1 to 4 or of a sequence having at least 80% identity to one of the sequences shown in SEQ ID NOs: to 4, wherein each peptide comprises at least one CD8+ T-cell epitope and/or at least one CD4+ T-cell epitope and wherein each peptide elicits a response in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) from at least one chronically infected HBV individual in an 10 in vitroassay. |
US11918644B2 |
Varicella zoster virus (VZV) vaccine
Aspects of the disclosure relate to nucleic acid vaccines. The vaccines include at least one RNA polynucleotides having a open reading reading frame encoding at least varicella zoster virus (VZV) antigen. Methods for preparing and using such vaccines are also described. |
US11918641B2 |
Chimeric influenza vaccines
The present disclosure relates to a chimeric influenza virus hemagglutinin (HA) polypeptide, comprising one or more stem domain sequence, each having at least 60% homology with a stem domain consensus sequence of H1 subtype HA (H1 HA) and/or H5 subtype HA (H5 HA), fused with one or more globular head domain sequence, each having at least 60% homology with a globular head domain consensus sequence of H1 subtype HA (H1 HA) or H5 subtype HA (H5 HA). |
US11918639B2 |
Methods and compositions for inducing protective immunity against filovirus infection
The present invention provides compositions, vaccines and methods for inducing protective immunity against filovirus infection, particularly protective immunity against infection of one or more subtypes of Ebola viruses and Marburg virus. |
US11918638B2 |
Recombinant respiratory syncytial virus strains comprising NS1 and NS2 gene shifts
Reported herein are novel recombinant respiratory syncytial viruses (RSV) having an attenuated phenotype in which the native positions of the NS1 and/or NS2 genes in the RSV genome are shifted to a higher position, that is at positions that are more distal to the promoter. The changes in the gene positions may be present in combination with mutations at other loci to achieve desired levels of attenuation and immunogenicity. The recombinant RSV strains described here are suitable for use as live-attenuated RSV vaccines. Also provided are polynucleotide sequences capable of encoding the described viruses, as well as methods for producing and using the viruses. |
US11918636B2 |
Vaccine for protection against ETEC-induced diarrhea comprising dmLT
An oral vaccine for immunization against ETEC-induced diarrhea, comprising inactivated Escherichia coli cells expressing an ETEC colonization factor antigen and dmLT protein adjuvant, wherein the vaccine preferably comprises less than 1013 cells per unit dose. |
US11918635B2 |
Method and platform for detecting immunogenicity of tumor neoantigen
A method and a platform for detecting an immunogenicity of a tumor neoantigen are provided. Specifically, the detection method includes the following steps: culturing human peripheral blood monocytes ex vivo for 13 days, adding an antigenic peptide fragment of human influenza virus and stimulating and activating cytokines, antigenic peptides, and immunoadjuvants during the 13 days, and finally conducting enzyme-linked immunospot (ELISPOT) chromogenic reaction and instrument-based scanning, counting, and analysis to detect the immunogenicity of tumor neoantigen. An application of the detection method and platform in biomedicine is provided. Compared with the prior art, the detection method and platform have advantages and characteristics of a short detection period, high convenience, low consumption of experimental cells, and low detection cost. Therefore, the detection method and platform can be used for ex vivo high-throughput assay for the immunogenicity of the tumor neoantigen. |
US11918634B2 |
Method for activating T cells for cancer treatment
The present invention relates to a cancer-specific tumor antigen neoepitope represented by any one of SEQ ID NOs: 1 to 184, an antigen-presenting cell loaded with the neoepitope, and a method for activating T cells for cancer treatment using the antigen-presenting cell. An antigen-presenting cell, that is, a dendritic cell, loaded with a cancer-specific tumor antigen epitope provided in the present invention enables rapid and effective induction of differentiation and proliferation of cancer antigen-specific T cells, preferably memory T cells, and the memory T cells thus activated can treat a cancerous or neoplastic condition or prevent recurrence, progression, or metastasis of cancer while avoiding the defense mechanism of cancer cells. |
US11918633B2 |
Compositions of prokaryotic phenylalanine ammonia-lyase and methods of treating adolescent subjects
Phenylalanine ammonia-lyase (PAL) variants with a greater phenylalanine-converting activity and/or a reduced immunogenicity as compared to a wild-type PAL for therapeutic uses, including the treatment of adolescent subjects having PKU. |
US11918629B2 |
Low concentrated protein compositions for preventing tissue adhesion
Provided herein are kits comprised of a first container including a solution of fibrinogen-containing component that includes fibrinogen at a concentration range of about 5 mg/ml to about 30 mg/ml, and having a total protein concentration range of about 15 mg/ml to about 40 mg/ml; and a second container that includes a solution of thrombin-containing component. Further provided are mixtures comprised of fibrinogen and thrombin, calcium ions, and albumin, the mixture being comprised of total protein in a range of about 2.5 mg/ml to about 30 mg/ml, fibrinogen in a range of about 50% to about 80% of total protein, and albumin in a range of more than 0.65 mg/ml to about 3 mg/ml. Further provided herein are methods for preventing or reducing tissue adhesion, and hydrogel materials made of fibrin. |
US11918628B2 |
Controlled-release PTH compound
The present invention relates to a controlled-release parathyroid hormone (PTH) compound in which PTH(1-34) is reversibly conjugated to a branched polyethylene glycol. The invention further relates to a pharmaceutical composition of the compound. The compound or pharmaceutical composition is useful for treatment, control, delay or prevention of a condition that can be treated, controlled, delayed or prevented with PTH. |
US11918627B2 |
Dosage regimen for inhaled vasoactive intestinal polypeptide
Improved and effective administration regimen of aviptadil in order to reduce and eliminate the risks of nebulization treatment and to protect both patient relatives and healthcare workers especially in pandemic conditions such as Covid-19 is described. The dosage frequency of aviptadil for use in the treatment of lung diseases in a subject in need by thereof is administered at least 2 times in a day and the period between the administrations does not exceed 200 minutes. |
US11918625B2 |
Small peptide compositions and uses thereof
Interferon-γ-inducible protein 10 (IP-10) peptides, IP-10 peptide variants and in silico designed C-X-C chemokine receptor 3 (CXCR3) peptide agonists are described. The small peptides can be used for inhibiting pathological tissue remodeling and treating fibrosis in a subject, such as a subject with fibrosis of the heart, lung, liver, kidney or skin. The peptide agonists can also be used to treat cardiovascular disease, including myocardial infarction and ischemia-reperfusion injury. Also described are in silico designed peptide antagonists that bind CXCR3 or ligands of CXCR3. These antagonist peptides block CXCR3 signaling by disrupting interaction of CXCR3 with its ligand. Antagonist peptides can be used, for example, to treat myocarditis and atherosclerosis. In additional embodiments agonists and antagonists of CXCR4 are disclosed. |
US11918622B2 |
Ready-to-use bivalirudin compositions
Ready-to-use liquid bivalirudin compositions, methods of using the ready-to-use bivalirudin compositions, and methods of preparing the ready-to-use liquid bivalirudin compositions are provided herein. The liquid ready-to-use bivalirudin compositions comprise a pharmaceutically acceptable amount of bivalirudin. |
US11918619B1 |
Individual dosing of cannabis and tobacco for standardization and control
Provided are therapeutic products in a form of individual doses for consumption by users. A therapeutic product includes a therapeutic portion and a package. The therapeutic portion includes one or more parts of a plant and may be compressed and formed into an individual dose. The therapeutic product further includes a fibrous portion that includes one or more further parts of the plant. The fibrous portion is structurally attached to the therapeutic portion to form the individual dose of the therapeutic product. The package accommodates the therapeutic portion and the fibrous portion acting as a structural substrate, or the therapeutic portion alone without the fibrous portion. |
US11918618B2 |
Composition for preventing or treating gastritis or peptic ulcer
The present invention relates to a pharmaceutical or food composition comprising Cinnamomum cassia pretreated extract exhibiting an excellently enhanced pharmacological effect than Cinnamomum cassia extract prepared by a conventional common extraction method of Cinnamomum cassia and extract prepared with Cinnamomum cassia single herb medicine, or a method for preventing, improving or treating gastritis or peptic ulcer using the composition. In addition, the present invention relates to a preparation method of Cinnamomum cassia pretreated extract which is characterized by pretreating Cinnamomum cassia with a non-polar solvent and extracting it with a polar solvent. |
US11918615B2 |
Anti-inflammatory botanical extract
A botanical extract that exhibits anti-inflammatory activity, wherein the botanical extract is at least an extract from the leaf of Vaccinium macrocarpon. |
US11918610B2 |
Methods for diagnosis and treatment of type 1 diabetes
Methods for preventing, treating or diagnosing Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) are described. Amyloid-producing bacteria within microbiota are inactivated. Amyloid-producing bacteria are inactivated in microbiota, gastrointestinal tract, bodily fluids or tissues. Type-1 Diabetes associated microbial product production or release by microbiota is prevented. Also described is inactivation of bacteria-derived T1DAMP present in microbiota, bodily fluids or tissues of a mammal. Release of bacteria-derived T1DAMP from biofilm or bacteria to gastrointestinal tract is inhibited. Entry of bacteria-derived T1DAMP to microbiota, gastrointestinal tract, bodily fluids or tissues of a mammal is inhibited. |
US11918608B2 |
Methods of treating exercise-induced pulmonary hemorrhage
Provided herein are methods of treating EIPH in a subject in need thereof. The methods comprise administering an effective amount of a pharmaceutical composition to the subject. In some embodiments, the pharmaceutical composition comprises a granuloma fluid, or a composition derived from a granuloma fluid. In some embodiments, the pharmaceutical composition comprises a cell. These pharmaceutical compositions may be administered by any suitable route of administration, and may be administered with one or more further therapeutic agents. Also provided are kits comprising pharmaceutical compositions for use with the methods provided herein. |
US11918606B2 |
CD123-specific chimeric antigen receptor redirected t cells and methods of their use
A family of chimeric antigen receptors (CARs) containing a CD123 specific scFv was developed to target different epitopes on CD123. In some embodiments, such a CD123 chimeric antigen receptor (CD123CAR) gene includes an anti-CD123 scFv region fused in frame to a modified IgG4 hinge region comprising an S228P substitution, an L235E substitution, and optionally an N297Q substitution; a costimulatory signaling domain; and a T cell receptor (TCR) zeta chain signaling domain. When expressed in healthy donor T cells (CD4/CD8), the CD123CARs redirect T cell specificity and mediated potent effector activity against CD123+ cell lines as well as primary AML patient samples. Further, T cells obtained from patients with active AML can be modified to express CD123CAR genes and are able to lyse autologous AML blasts in vitro. Finally, a single dose of 5.0×106 CAR123 T cells results in significantly delayed leukemic progression in mice. These results suggest that CD123CAR-transduced T cells may be used as an immunotherapy for the treatment of high risk AML. |
US11918605B1 |
Chimeric antigen receptor dendritic cell (CAR-DC) for treatment of cancer
The current invention provides monocytic cells transfected with chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) to selectively home to tumors and upon homing differentiate into dendritic cells capable of activating immunity which is inhibitory to said tumor. In one embodiment of the invention, monocytic cells are transfected with a construct encoding an antigen binding domain, a transcellular or structural domain, and an intracellular signaling domain. In one specific aspect of the invention, the antigen binding domain interacts with sufficient affinity to a tumor antigen, capable of triggering said intracellular domain to induce an activation signal to induce monocyte differentiation into DC. |
US11918603B2 |
Ocular lubricant formulations
Provided herein are formulations and compositions for ocular diseases or disorders such as dry eye disease. Further provided herein are methods for manufacturing ocular formulations and compositions. |
US11918600B2 |
Nucleic acid, pharmaceutical composition and conjugate containing nucleic acid, and use thereof
Provided is a siRNA for inhibiting HBV gene expression, including a sense strand and an antisense strand. The sense strand includes a nucleotide sequence 1, and the antisense strand includes a nucleotide sequence 2; the nucleotide sequence 1 and the nucleotide sequence 2 are at least partially reversely complementary to form a double-stranded region; the nucleotide sequence 1 and the nucleotide sequence shown in SEQ ID NO: 1 are equal in length, and no more than 3 nucleotide differences are generated; the nucleotide sequence 2 and the nucleotide sequence shown in SEQ ID NO: 2 are equal in length, and no more than 3 nucleotide differences are generated; nucleotides of the 7th, 8th, and 9th bits of the nucleotide sequence 1 and the 2nd, 6th, 14th, and 16th of the nucleotide sequence 2 are fluoro-modified nucleotides. Also provided are a pharmaceutical composition and a conjugate containing the siRNA. |
US11918599B2 |
Composition for preventing or treating neuroinflammatory disease comprising didanosine
The present invention relates to a composition for preventing or treating a neuroinflammatory disease, which can inhibit the expression of neuroinflammatory cytokines, promote the degradation of amyloid beta, and improve a cognitive function in an animal model of Alzheimer's disease. More specifically, the present invention relates to a composition for preventing or treating a neuroinflammatory disease comprising didanosine or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and the composition may be used for the development of drugs and quasi-drug materials. |
US11918598B2 |
Compositions containing Verteporfin, Ribavirin, Gemcitabine, or combinations thereof and methods of use for treating COVID-19, cancer, or non cancer diseases
Disclosed are pharmaceutical formulations and methods using Verteporfin Ribavirin and/or Gemcitabine for use in the treatment of diseases by various routes of administration including inhalation, intratumoral, topical and/or systemic injection administration. This invention relates more specifically to the use of Verteporfin, Ribavirin, Gemcitabine, and/or combinations thereof as an inhaled dry powder treatment for COVID-19 and/or other lung infections, cancer and other non-cancer applications, which may be followed by other treatment regimens including radiation therapy, photodynamic therapy, and/or sonodynamic therapy. These pharmaceutical compositions containing one or more of Verteporfin, Ribavirin, and Gemcitabine may be included in pharmaceutical kits containing the compositions, and to methods for the treatment of cancer and non-cancer diseases with the active agents of the pharmaceutical compositions. The administering of Verteporfin alone or in combination with Ribavirin and Gemcitabine may be followed or co-administered with photodynamic and/or sonodynamic therapy (PDT/SDT). |
US11918594B2 |
Multi-substituent psilocybin derivatives and methods of using
Disclosed are novel multi-substituent psilocybin derivative compounds and pharmaceutical and recreational drug formulations containing the same. The compounds may be produced by reacting a reactant psilocybin derivative with a substituent containing compound. |
US11918592B2 |
Inhibitors of cyclin dependent kinase 7 (CDK7)
The present invention provides, inter alia, compounds having the structures of formulas described herein; pharmaceutically acceptable salts, solvates, hydrates, tautomers, and isotopic forms thereof; and compositions (e.g., pharmaceutical compositions and kits) containing one or more of the foregoing. Also provided are methods of administering and uses involving the compounds and/or pharmaceutical compositions for treating or preventing disease. The disease can be a proliferative disease, such as a cancer (e.g., a blood cancer (e.g., a leukemia or lymphoma), a brain cancer, a breast cancer, melanoma, multiple myeloma, or an ovarian cancer) a benign neoplasm, pathologic angiogenesis, or a fibrotic disease. While no aspect of the invention is limited by the biological events that may transpire, administering a compound or other composition described herein may selectively inhibit the aberrant expression or activity of cyclin-dependent kinase 7 (CDK7) and, thereby, induce cellular apoptosis and/or inhibit the transcription of disease-related genes in the patient (or in a biological sample). |
US11918589B2 |
Medicament for treatment of multiple sclerosis
A medicament for preventive and/or therapeutic treatment of multiple sclerosis, especially a pain accompanying multiple sclerosis such as neuropathic pain, which contains a compound having a P2X4 receptor antagonist activity such as a compound represented by the general formula (IH), or a salt thereof or a hydrate or solvate thereof as an active ingredient. |
US11918587B2 |
Treatment of cancer with a RAF inhibitor
Provided herein are compositions and methods for the treatment of a cancer. Said compositions comprise a RAF inhibitor. Some embodiments comprise combination therapy featuring the RAF inhibitor with at least one oncology therapeutic agent. |
US11918586B2 |
Treatment of skin lesions
The present invention is relates to a compound of formula (I), wherein X1, X2 and X3 are, independently of each other, N or CH; with the proviso that at least two of X1 X2 and X3 are N; Y is N or CH; W is H or F; with the proviso that when W is F, then X1, X2 and X3 are N; R1 and R2 are independently of each other (i) a morpholinyl of formula (II) wherein the arrow denotes the bond in formula (I); and wherein R3 and R4 are independently of each other H, C1-C3alkyl optionally substituted with one or two OH, C1-C2fluoroalkyl, C1-C2alkoxy, C1alkoxyC1-C3alkyl, CN, or C(O)O—C1-C2alkyl; or R3 and R4 form together a bivalent residue —R5R6— selected from C1-C3alkylene optionally substituted with 1 to 4 F, —CH2—O—CH2—, —CH2—NH—CH2—, or any of the structures wherein the arrows denote the bonds in formula (II); or (ii) a saturated 6-membered heterocyclic ring Z selected from thiomorpholinyl and piperazinyl, optionally substituted by 1 to 3 R7; wherein R7 is independently at each occurrence C1-C3alkyl optionally substituted with one or two OH, C1-C2fluoroalkyl, C1-C2alkoxyC1-C3alkyl, C3-C6cycloalkyl; or two R7 substituents form together a bivalent residue-R8R9— selected from Ci-C3alkylene optionally substituted with 1 to 4 F, —CH2—O—CH2— or —O—CH2CH2—O—; with the proviso that at least one of R1 and R2 is a morpholinyl of formula II; and prodrugs, metabolites, tautomers, solvates and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, for use in the prevention or treatment of a skin lesion in a subject. |
US11918576B2 |
Combination of an FGFR inhibitor and a CMET inhibitor
The invention relates to a combination of a first compound selected from N-(3,5-dimethoxyphenyl)-N′-(1-methylethyl)-N-[3-(1-methyl-1H-pyrazol-4-yl)quinoxalin-6-yl]ethane-1,2-diamine or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof or a solvate thereof, and N-(2-fluoro-3,5-dimethoxyphenyl)-N-(1H-imidazol-2-ylmethyl)-3-(1-methyl-1H-pyrazol-4-yl)pyrido[2,3-b]pyrazin-6-amine or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof or a solvate thereof; and a second compound which is a cMet inhibitor.The combination is for use in the treatment of a proliferative disorder, in particular for use in the treatment of cancer.The FGFR inhibitor (N-(3,5-dimethoxyphenyl)-N-(1-methylethyl)-N-[3-(1-methyl-1H-pyrazol-4-yl)quinoxalin-6-yl]ethane-1,2-diamine or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof or a solvate thereof, and N-(2-fluoro-3,5-dimethoxyphenyl)-N-(1H-imidazol-2-ylmethyl)-3-(1-methyl-1H-pyrazol-4-yl)pyrido[2,3-b]pyrazin-6-amine or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof or a solvate thereof) and the cMet inhibitor can be administered simultaneously, separately or sequentially.The invention further relates to a pharmaceutical composition comprising a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier and a combination according to the invention. |
US11918568B2 |
Fused ring compound having urea structure
The present invention relates to a novel fused ring compound having urea structure that exhibits excellent NAMPT activating effect, and a method using the same for treating/preventing metabolic disorder, cardiovascular and kidney disease, mitochondrial disease, neurodegenerative disease, ocular disease, and muscle wasting disorder. The present invention provides a compound represented by following formula (I) or a pharmacologically acceptable salt: Formula (I) wherein A, B, R, R2 and R3 represent the same meanings as in the claims. |
US11918567B2 |
Deuterium-enriched pioglitazone
The present application describes deuterium-enriched pioglitazone, pharmaceutically acceptable salt forms thereof, and methods of treating using the same. |
US11918565B1 |
Treatment of post-operative pain via sciatic nerve block with sustained-release liposomal anesthetic compositions
Provided herein are methods of administering to a peroneal and a tibial nerve of a patient, wherein the methods include: (a) selecting an entry point of an injection needle in a leg of a patient; (b) inserting the injection needle into the patient at the entry point; (c) administering to a sciatic nerve of the patient via the injection needle saline and a pharmaceutical composition; wherein the pharmaceutical composition comprises multivesicular liposomes comprising: at least one amphipathic lipid, at least one neutral lipid, and bupivacaine phosphate, wherein the bupivacaine phosphate is encapsulated within the multivesicular liposome. |
US11918561B2 |
Treatment of breast cancer using combination therapies comprising GDC-9545 and a CDK4/6 inhibitor
Provided herein are combination therapies comprising GDC-9545 and a CDK4/6 inhibitor for treating locally advanced breast cancer or metastatic breast cancer. |
US11918560B2 |
Serine protease inhibitor for treating coronavirus infection
The disclosure is directed to WX-671, as (L)- or (D)-enantiomers, and as E- or (Z)-isomers or (E/Z)-mixtures, and as free bases or as salts thereof, in preparing medicines for treating coronavirus infection or preventing diseases caused by coronavirus infection, and a medicine for preventing coronavirus infection or preventing diseases caused by coronavirus infection. |
US11918552B2 |
N-acetylcysteine for use as antibacterial agent
The present invention relates to N-acetylcysteine for the use in the treatment of bacterial infections caused by a pathogen selected from Burkholderia cepacia complex (BCC) and Stenotrophomonas maltophilia (S. maltophilia) strains. |
US11918547B2 |
Bakuchiol compositions for treatment of post inflammatory hyperpigmentation
Methods for treating excess pigmentation, including treatment of post inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH), are disclosed. The disclosed methods comprise administration of a composition comprising bakuchiol substantially free of furanocoumarins to a mammal. Compositions comprising bakuchiol and methods for their preparation are also disclosed. |
US11918532B2 |
Adjustable weighted roller
A roller assembly includes a roller body having a rounded outer surface, an end opening, and an internal cavity extending inwardly along an axial direction from the end opening and configured to receive a weight assembly including one or more weights, a weight holder received within the cavity and configured for holding the weight assembly within the cavity, and a retaining structure engaged with the roller body to retain the weight holder and the weight assembly within the cavity. The weight holder includes first and second engaging members to engage first and second ends of the weight assembly that are spaced in the axial direction, to limit movement of the weight assembly along the axial direction. At least one of the first and second engaging members is positionable in different axial positions relative to the other, such that the engaging members can accommodate changes in size of the weight assembly. |
US11918530B2 |
Countertop water flosser
A water flosser is provided that may include a base, a reservoir positioned above the base, a lid, and a handle in fluid communication with the reservoir such as by a hose. The reservoir of the water flosser may include a recess formed in a reservoir wall for receipt of a hose support structure. An input device (e.g., a power button) may be positioned adjacent an upper portion of the water flosser, such as in or adjacent the lid. Actuation of the input device may include application of a force downward toward the base. The water flosser may include a motor having a dual output shaft, with one end of the shaft being associated with a rotary encoder or other sensing device to determine an operational characteristic of the motor. The motor may be driven by a power source such as a rechargeable battery. |
US11918529B2 |
Fluid-driven actuator and its applications
A fluid-driven actuator 100 includes a bending actuator 200 including a first wall portion 201, a second wall portion 203 cooperating with the first wall portion 201 to define an undulating actuator profile. The bending actuator 200 also includes an inner fluid bladder 202 disposed between the first and second wall portions 201,203 and following the undulating actuator profile. The fluid-driven actuator 100 further includes a restraint member 300 arranged to cooperate with the bending actuator 200 to produce a plurality of motions in response to fluid supplied to the inner fluid bladder 202. |
US11918528B2 |
Devices and methods for cleaning excrement
An excrement cleaning device comprises a body made of hard material and a cup body made of soft material. The body comprises a base, a support base, a flushing member, and a cleaning member. The support base is longitudinally formed at a rear end of the base. At least one water outlet is provided at the top of the support base. The flushing member is extendingly disposed at the base and is connected to the flushing port. The cleaning member is embedded in the support base. One side of the cup body is disposed at the body while the other side comprises a cup opening. A periphery of the cup opening is provided with a lip in contact with hip of user. A sheet body of the lip extends outward to form a hip enclosing area corresponding to the hip. |
US11918525B1 |
Sleep quality optimization using a controlled sleep surface
A method and system to improve sleep quality. The system comprises a controller to control a temperature-controlled sleep surface, a temperature of the temperature controlled sleep surface adjusted, based on the user's sleep state and sleep quality, to improve the user's sleep quality. In one embodiment, the user's sleep state and sleep quality is determined based on data from monitoring system. |
US11918522B2 |
Retractable ramp assembly for allowing people to enter vehicles
The ramp assembly is integrated and flush in an area of the floor of the vehicle adjacent to a door and is capable of adopting two end positions, a resting position, wherein a platform is hidden inside the vehicle, and an operative ramp position, wherein the platform is arranged on an inclined plane from the floor of the vehicle to a surface located at a lower height level from which people gain access. The ramp assembly is provided with a lifting mechanism in order to minimise the height difference between the floor and the rear side of the platform in the operative ramp position and comprises at least one rocker piece arranged articulately between movement transmission means and the platform, and at least one wedge that is in contact with a lower bearing. |
US11918508B1 |
Ostomy appliance for providing customized and localized convex support
An ostomy appliance that comprises a ring member and a rib member. The ring member has an interior surface and an engagement portion encircling a centrally-located input opening. The engagement portion comprises a plurality of spaced-apart flexible tabs extending radially inward into the input opening. The flexible tabs have an opening centrally located between opposing side edges. A plurality of spaced-apart teeth extend radially inward from the ring member. The teeth are in alignment with spaces between the plurality of flexible tabs. The rib member has a curved body portion, a dowel, pins and a notched section in the body portion. The rib member is removably securable to the ring member whereby the pins are insertable into openings of adjacent flexible tabs and one of the plurality of spaced-apart teeth is received within the notched section such that the notched section is seated on the inside surface of the tooth. |
US11918506B2 |
Medical appliance with selective sensor points and related methods
Embodiments of a base plate and/or a sensor assembly part of an ostomy appliance including selective sensor points are disclosed. The base plate and/or the sensor assembly part comprises: a first adhesive layer and a plurality of electrodes located distally of the adhesive layer. The first adhesive layer comprises a stomal opening with a center point, a proximal surface configured to be attached to a skin surface of a user, and a plurality of sensor point openings arranged circumferentially around the center point at respective radial distances. The plurality of electrodes comprises a first leakage electrode and a second leakage electrode. A sensing part of the first leakage electrode aligns with a first sensor point opening of the plurality of sensor point openings. And, a sensing part of the second leakage electrode aligns with a second sensor point opening of the plurality of sensor point openings to form a leak sensor. |
US11918502B2 |
Bi-flow nasal stent
A bi-flow nasal stent comprising: first and second tube-like elements; and a bridge connecting the first and second tube-like elements; wherein each of the first and second tube-like elements comprises a distal end, a proximal end, and a lumen extending therebetween, and further wherein each of the first and second tube-like elements comprises top side, a medial side, a bottom side, and a lateral side collectively forming the tube-like element; wherein the bridge connects the proximal end of the medial side of the first tube-like element to the proximal end of the medial side of the second tube-like element; and wherein each of the first and second tube-like elements comprises first and second V-shaped cutouts at the distal end of the tube-like element, with the first V-shaped cutout extending proximally in the top side of the tube-like element and the second V-shaped cutout extending proximally in the bottom side of the tube-like element, with the first and second V-shaped cutouts being diametrically opposed to one another so as to divide each of the tube-like elements into a medial side portion and a lateral side portion, with the medial side portion and the lateral side portion being connected together by a pair of diametrically-opposed connecting elements. |
US11918499B1 |
Anti-tremor orthotic system
An anti-tremor orthotic system is disclosed for reducing tremors in individuals with various medical conditions. A user can utilize the present invention as a means to reduce tremors without having to reduce or restrict daily activities or the functional range of motion of their arms and hands when in use. |
US11918497B2 |
Stent and method of making same
A stent for vascular interventions having a hybrid open cell geometry. Variants of the stent include bare metal stents and drug-eluting stents. Embodiments of the stent include end projections for radiopaque markers or a discontinuous partial radiopaque coating on low-stress or low-strain regions of the peripheral stent. The stents of the invention are characterized by having thin walls, nested rows of struts, high expansion ratio, high and uniform radial force over entire diametric size and length of device, crush resistance up to and including about 90% of its fully expanded diameter, high fatigue resistance and high corrosion resistance. |
US11918491B2 |
Force and rotation sensing device and method
A force and rotation sensing device can be suitable for measuring a force within a knee joint. A force sensor can measure a force exerted between opposing surfaces of a housing. A force display positioned on the housing can visually represent a value of the measured force, such as with a dual-sided light-emitting diode display that is visible from opposing sides of the housing. A first rotation sensor can measure a flexion/extension position of the housing. A flexion/extension display can visually represent a value of the measured flexion/extension position. In some examples, a zero button can set a reference orientation of the housing, so that the first rotation sensor can measure the flexion/extension position as a relative rotation with respect to the reference orientation. In some examples, circuitry can wirelessly transmit data corresponding to the value of the measured flexion/extension position. |
US11918489B2 |
Expansion driver
This disclosure includes an expansion driver for adjusting expandable implants, the expansion driver including an input shaft operably connected to at least one bevel gear, the at least one bevel gear configured to engage each of a first gear and a second gear; the first gear connected to a first output shaft, the first output shaft terminating in a first driver configured to communicate with a first actuator of an expandable implant; the second gear connected to a second output shaft, the second output shaft annularly disposed around at least a portion of the first output shaft; and at least one pinion configured to transfer a torque from the second output shaft to a second driver extending parallel to the first driver and configured to communicate with a second actuator of the expandable implant. Upon a rotation of the input shaft, a torque is applied to at least one of the first driver and the second driver. |
US11918487B2 |
Interbody implants and instrumentation
In some embodiments, the present disclosure relates to a system that includes an insertion tool and a drill guide. The insertion tool includes a body with a distal portion and a distal end. The body has a first engagement feature extending longitudinally along the distal portion and two arms extending longitudinally from the distal end of the body. The drill guide includes two bores and an open faced channel therebetween. The open faced channel includes a second engagement feature slidably engageable with the first engagement feature on the body of the insertion tool. The two bores are adapted for the disposal of a fastener driver tool therethrough. |
US11918486B2 |
Devices and methods for minimally invasive spinal stabilization and instrumentation
Described herein are devices and methods for fusion of adjacent vertebral bones using distractor platforms for exposure and resection of at least a portion of a facet joint, such as in performance of a TLiF procedure. In one embodiment, the distractor platform contains at least a first receptacle and/or extension adapted to couple to the implanted screw/bone marker, and the method includes advancing a threaded segment of a bone fastener assembly into the identified first pedicle of the first vertebral bone, the bone fastener assembly further comprises a second segment adapted to couple with a distraction platform, which is adapted to concurrently attach onto at least one tissue retention blade, and retain the tissue retention blade in the displaced position. Stabilization of a spinal segment is also provided by advancing a substantially concave orthopedic implant through an opening made in a posterior aspect of a disc space. |
US11918482B2 |
Expandable interbody implant
An expandable interbody implant adapted for insertion at least into a disc space, between two adjacent vertebrae of a spine. An upper member and a lower member are pivotally connected at least by a drive link. A bone graft storage portion packed with a selected volume of bone growth material. A translational wall is provided between the bone graft storage portion and a trailing end of the implant. An actuator engages the bone graft storage portion, pushing it forward into engagement with the drive link, which pivots upward, moving the upper member upward away from the lower member. Upward movement of the upper member raises the translational wall to a position to assist in retention of the selected volume bone graft material within the hollow portion of the bone graft storage portion. Upward rotation of the drive link brings a face thereof into contact with a front of the bone graft storage portion, thereby retaining near constant volume of the bone graft material. |
US11918481B2 |
Expandable device
The present invention provides expandable devices and insertion tools for deploying the expandable devices. The expandable devices are capable of increasing in height and width when expanded from a closed configuration to an open configuration to occupy a larger volume and to present a larger surface area. The expandable devices are lockable and are capable of rigidly occupying a space after expansion. In some embodiments, the expandable devices are useful as interbody devices for spinal fusions. |
US11918480B2 |
Cervical cage
The present invention relates to an implantable cervical cage having a flexible posterior plate allowing for posterior displacement or movement of the cage. |
US11918478B2 |
Adjusted stiffness orthopaedic implants and method of manufacture
A method of manufacturing multiple orthopaedic implants includes: producing a strip of material including a composite of a first porous ingrowth material and a second porous ingrowth material; forming a plurality of through-openings in the strip; and cutting a plurality of implant blanks from the strip, each of the implant blanks including at least one of the formed through-openings. |
US11918475B2 |
Modular acetabular surgical implant assembly
An orthopaedic prosthetic system includes a plate having one or more flanges and an acetabular shell component. Each flange includes a surface configured to engage a patient's bone. The plate also includes a central ring that engages a lip extending from an outer surface of the shell component. The ring may be mechanically attached to the lip using multiple fasteners. The system may include multiple plates each having a different configuration from other plates, and may also include multiple shell components each having a different configuration from other shell components. Methods for assembling and using the prosthetic system are also disclosed. |
US11918464B2 |
Prosthetic suturing device and methods thereof
A cassette is disclosed for use in a prosthetic suturing device. The cassette has a base. The base has a pair of pivots, a pair of alignment tabs, and at least one retention latch. The cassette also has a cover coupled to the base. The cover has at least one retention latch. The cover also defines one or more ferrule holders. The cassette further has one or more needles guided by the base and the cover. A surgical suturing device is also disclosed for use with a cassette. The suturing device has a cassette receiver and one or more needle drivers, each needle driver having a needle receiver positioned within the cassette receiver. |
US11918458B2 |
Intraocular accommodating lens and methods of use
Described herein are intraocular lenses and methods of implantation. In one aspect, the lens includes a shape changing optical element; a force translation element having a first end region coupled to the optical element and a second end region extending towards a ciliary structure, and an attachment portion coupled to the second end region of the force translation element and configured to contact the ciliary structure. The force translation element is configured to functionally transmit movements of the ciliary structure into a force exerted upon the optical element to effect an accommodating and a disaccommodating change of the optical element. |
US11918453B2 |
Tissue use for repair of injury
The present disclosure describes methods of treating an injury in a subject using placental tissue streamers, engineered tissue placental tissue hybrids, suture placental tissue hybrids, placental tissue patch hybrids, and tissue hybrids, and the use of these compositions to repair, treat, or support an injury or degenerative process in a subject. |
US11918452B2 |
Covered stent
A covered stent (100) includes a first wave ring (20) provided on at least one end of the covered stent (100), wherein the first wave ring (20) is formed of braided wires by means of braiding; each of the braided wires has wire heads (21) and a wire rod (22), with the wire heads (21) being located at two ends of the wire rod (22); and the wire heads (21) of the braided wire are wound around the adjacent wire rod (22); and the covered stent (100) further includes a limiting unit (40), with the limiting unit (40) being arranged on the wire head (21) and the wire rod (22) adjacent to the wire head (21), and the limiting unit (40) limiting the range of axial and/or radial movement of the wire head (21) relative to the wire rod (22). |
US11918451B2 |
Vascular repair devices and methods of use
A vascular repair device assembly includes a main prostheses, first internal prostheses, an optional second internal prostheses, and at least two sub-prostheses. Methods for delivering vascular repair devices include delivering a vascular repair device through a blood vessel to the aneurysm site, aligning a proximal open end of a main prosthesis cranially to the site of the aneurysm patient and directing a distal end of at least one additional one vascular repair device through a proximal end of at least a first internal lumen, and aligning the proximal end of the additional vascular repair device into a distal end of the at least one sub-prosthesis. |
US11918450B2 |
Systems, devices, and methods for coupling a prosthetic implant to a fenestrated body
Devices, systems, and methods for coupling a prosthetic implant to a fenestrated body are disclosed herein. In some embodiments, a branch stent graft is provided. The branch stent graft can include an engagement portion for engagement with an opening in a fenestrated body, such as a vessel wall or an aortic stent graft. The engagement portion of the branch stent graft can be coupled to the fenestrated body such that the branch stent graft can move, rotate or shift relative to the fenestrated body but such that axial movement of the branch stent graft is restricted and/or prevented. |
US11918447B2 |
Systems, methods and devices relating to implantable supportive slings
The invention provides, in various embodiments, aspects of soft tissue anchors, adjustable length/tension slings, interconnects between slings and soft tissue anchors, delivery devices and systems for implanting supportive slings, and methods relating to anchoring, 5 adjusting and implanting supportive slings. |
US11918446B2 |
Flatulence silencer and odor eliminator
The invention relates generally to device and methods for controlling flatulence release. In particular, the device and method of the present invention is effective for suppressing, reducing, or eliminating noise and odor of flatus gas at the anal opening. The device contains an odor absorbing material and is configured to be inserted into or pressed against the anal opening. |
US11918444B2 |
Absorbent pad with first and second printing pattern
An absorbent pad including a fluid permeable topsheet, a backsheet, and an absorbent core. The absorbent core has a front portion, a rear portion and an intermediate portion, the front portion, the rear portion and the intermediate portion being of equal lengths, the absorbent core having a width varying no more than 20 mm along its length, wherein the topsheet in a printed central absorption zone, arranged over the front portion, the rear portion and the intermediate portion of the absorbent core, is provided with a first printed pattern including first print elements and the topsheet in a peripheral security zone arranged at least over the rear portion of the absorbent core, is provided with a second printed pattern including second print elements, wherein a degree of coverage of the second printed pattern is at least 30% greater than a degree of coverage of the first printed pattern. |
US11918443B2 |
Apparatus for forming a catamenial tampon
A doming tool for manufacturing absorbent tampon includes a plurality of stations made of devices for shaping a tampon pledget tip, and a hollow mandrel engaging with the stations. The stations are supported by at least one mounting plate. |
US11918441B2 |
Highly extensible nonwoven webs and absorbent articles having such webs
A highly extensible nonwoven web is provided. The highly extensible nonwoven web may include continuous multi-component fibers. The continuous multi-component fibers may include polypropylene, wherein the polypropylene has a crystallinity of less than about 41%. The polypropylene may have a melting temperature of less than about 161° C. The highly extensible nonwoven web may define a plurality of apertures. The apertures may be patterned. The highly extensible nonwoven web may form a portion of an absorbent article. |
US11918439B2 |
Projected texture pattern for intra-oral 3D imaging
Apparatus for powder-free intra-oral 3D imaging by using a projected texture pattern. A projector projects a random texture pattern of light to teeth to be imaged, and a digital image sensor receives the projected texture pattern from the teeth. The reflected pattern of light reflects and scatters from the teeth. The texture pattern can be a grid having clusters of bright and dark blocks in a pseudo-random arrangement and can provide for powder-free intra-oral 3D imaging by using the pattern to optically simulate powder applied to the teeth. Polarizers can be used in the optical path to transmit the directly reflected light to the image sensor and suppress or discard some of the unwanted scattered light. |
US11918436B2 |
Dental implant system
A dental implant having a substantially cylindrical shape with a longitudinal axis defining a longitudinal direction, including: a coronal section including a coronal end of the implant; a threaded region extending apically from the coronal section to an apical tip of the implant; and an internal blind bore for connection to a secondary part, including: a stabilizing section extending apically from the coronal end; and a drive and indexing section which extends apically from an apical end of the stabilizing section, which includes a plurality of connecting lobes having a concave shape and extending in the longitudinal direction, being interconnected by respective lobe linking areas, including: two convex sections extending in the longitudinal direction and adjacent to a respective connecting lobe; and a concave section extending in the longitudinal direction between the two convex sections. Further, a secondary part and an insertion tool of a configuration matching the dental implant. |
US11918434B2 |
Dental implant
The present disclosure provides a dental implant configured to be inserted in a hole in jaw bone and to be at least partially situated in the bone tissue when implanted and includes: a coronal region, an apical region, a longitudinal axis extending from the coronal region of the dental implant to the apical region of the dental implant; an implant surface configured to form an interface between an implant material and the oral environment/surrounding tissue and a surface layer formed on at least part of the implant surface, the surface layer including crystalline titanium oxide in the anatase phase and wherein the surface area roughness Sa and the pore size of the implant surface on which said surface layer is formed increase from the coronal region toward the apical region of the dental implant along the longitudinal axis. |
US11918432B2 |
Apparatus and methods for treating root canals of teeth
Apparatus and methods for endodontic treatment of teeth provide effective cleaning of organic material (such as pulp and diseased tissue) from the root canal system. In an embodiment, a compressor system generates high pressure liquid (e.g., water) that flows through an orifice to produce a high-velocity collimated jet of liquid. The high-velocity jet is directed toward a surface of a tooth, for example, an exposed dentinal surface, and impingement of the jet onto the surface generates an acoustic wave that propagates throughout the tooth. The acoustic wave effectively detaches organic material from dentinal surfaces and tubules. The detached organic material is flushed from the root canal system by the liquid jet and/or by additional irrigation. |
US11918429B2 |
Cordless water flosser
A water flosser is provided that may include a body, a reservoir, a cap coupled to the body and a tip extending through an opening in the cap. The water flosser may include a latch assembly that selectively retains the tip to the body. In one embodiment, the cap, the tip and the latch assembly are all rotatable as a unit about a defined axis relative to the body. An ejector button may be provided to actuate the latch assembly. In one embodiment, the ejector button extends through an upper surface of the cap. Actuation of the latch assembly may include displacement of the ejector button in a direction that is parallel with a rotational axis of the tip. In some embodiments, the reservoir of a water flosser includes a tapering volumetric section that concentrates a volume of fluid about an inlet of a tube coupled with a pump. |
US11918426B2 |
Dental tool and dental system
The invention relates to a dental tool having a shank region, which is formed for coupling to a dental handpiece, and also having a work region, which is connected to the shank region. In this case, the shank region of the dental tool is formed so that there is the possibility of latchable insertion and removal without actuation. In particular, at least the shank region can consist of plastics material. As a result, inter alia facilitated handling of the tool and inexpensive production of the tool are rendered possible. |
US11918425B2 |
Aerosol containment apparatus, systems and methods
Aerosol containment apparatus and methods of use are provided herein. The apparatus provides for creating an interior rest space for a person. The apparatus includes a self-sealable cover which is configurable to seal the interior rest space for use in dental care, cosmetic care or other procedures. Access to the person is provided by arm ports located on the apparatus. These arm ports are flexible and allow for vertical, horizontal and angular arm movement procedures. The apparatus includes a partially or substantially transparent cover for visual access to the client and an internal utility tray for tool storage. The apparatus, also includes, an air filtration port equipped with a replaceable air filter. |
US11918422B2 |
Systems and methods for communicating over a reduced number of conductors in a teleoperational system
A system and method for a teleoperational medical system is provided is provided that can include one or more processors, conductors can extend through a shaft with an interface positioned at a proximal end of the shaft and a sensor(s) positioned at a distal end of the shaft, and the conductors can electrically couple the sensor(s) to the processor via the interface. Signals can be transmitted over the conductors between the sensor(s) and the processor(s). The signals can include power and control signals transmitted in one direction over the conductors and sensor data transmitted in an opposite direction over the same conductors. |
US11918420B2 |
Reflection autofocusing
Various approaches for focusing an ultrasound transducer having multiple transducer elements include causing the transducer elements to transmit ultrasound waves to a target region and measure reflections of the ultrasound waves off the target region; for each of at least some of the transducer elements, adjusting a parameter value associated with said each transducer element based at least in part on parameter values associated with multiple measuring transducer elements weighted by signal quality metrics associated with the reflections measured by the measuring transducer elements so as to improve an ultrasound focus at the target region. |
US11918417B2 |
Ultrasound probe
An ultrasound probe 11 includes a transducer array 15, a housing body 13 having a battery accommodation portion 18, a battery 16 that is accommodated in the battery accommodation portion 18, a battery cover 14 that is attachably and detachably mounted on the housing body 13 to cover the battery accommodation portion 18 and has a cover rib CL1 protruding toward the battery accommodation portion 18, and an elastically deformable waterproof packing P1 that is disposed between a side surface of the cover rib CL1 and the housing body 13. The waterproof packing P1 is elastically compressed between the side surface of the cover rib CL1 and the housing body 13, and restrains water from entering the battery accommodation portion 18 from between the housing body 13 and the battery cover 14. |
US11918416B2 |
Ultrasound probe hanger and method for suspending a wireless ultrasound transducer within a chamber of an ultrasound transducer high-level disinfection (HLD) system
An ultrasound probe hanger includes a stem, shoulders, arms, and a probe holder. The shoulders are arranged generally perpendicular to the stem and are connected to a proximal end of the stem. The arms are arranged generally parallel to each other and to the stem. The arms are connected at upper ends to outer shoulder ends of the shoulders. The probe holder includes outer side portions, a rear portion, a partially open front portion, and four protrusions. The outer side portions are each connected to lower ends of the arms. The rear portion extends between the outer side portions. The partially-open front portion includes outer front portions each extending from the outer side portions and defining a central front open portion. The four protrusions are arranged in a rectangle on an inside surface of the probe holder and are configured to suspend a wireless ultrasound probe within the probe holder. |
US11918415B2 |
Ultrasound endoscope
An ultrasound endoscope comprises an operation portion, an insertion portion coupled to the operation portion, a distal end portion coupled to the insertion portion and including a projecting portion and a distal end body portion, a balloon channel disposed inside the insertion portion and extending from the operation portion to the rigid distal end portion, and a balloon mounting portion between the projecting portion and the distal end body portion. The balloon channel includes a bending portion in the rigid distal end portion and a balloon outlet that is formed at the bending portion and connected to the balloon mounting portion. A cross section of the bending portion includes a first bending angle and a second bending angle, and the first bending angle is smaller than the second bending angle. |
US11918411B2 |
Intraoperative detection of electrode lead misplacement during a lead insertion procedure
An exemplary diagnostic system may be configured to direct an acoustic stimulation generator to apply acoustic stimulation to a recipient of a cochlear implant during an insertion procedure in which an electrode lead coupled to the cochlear implant is supposed to be inserted into a cochlea of the recipient, direct the cochlear implant to use an electrode on the electrode lead to record an evoked response signal that occurs within the recipient in response to the acoustic stimulation, detect an anomaly in the evoked response signal, and determine, based on the anomaly, that the electrode lead is being inserted into a vestibular canal instead of into the cochlea. |
US11918405B2 |
Medical imaging system
A radiation reduction system that includes a computer and an imaging device configured to provide an image of a subject during a medical procedure using electromagnetic radiation. A variety of inputs are accepted from the medical practitioner using the computer such as subject body type, weight, and the like. These user inputs are used by the computer to determine operating settings that are transmitted to the imaging device using a communications link that may be wireless. The calculated settings are useful to generate one or more medically useful images of the subject while significantly reducing the overall radiation exposure to the subject and/or the personnel and/or medical practitioner. |
US11918404B2 |
Control of anatomical image acquisition using physiological information
An imaging device positioning system for monitoring an anatomical region (10). The imaging device positioning system employs an imaging device (20) for generating an image (21) of an anatomical region (10). The imaging device positioning system further employs an imaging device controller (30) for controlling a positioning of the imaging device (20) relative to the anatomical region (10). During a generation by the imaging device (20) of the image (21) of the anatomical region (10), the imaging device controller (30) adapts the positioning of the imaging device (20) relative to the anatomical region (10) to a physiological condition of the anatomical region (10) extracted from the image (21) of the anatomical region (10). |
US11918401B2 |
Methods and systems for x-ray imaging and labeling
An example method includes capturing, via an x-ray machine, a plurality of x-ray images of a patient covering a number of different anatomy of the patient in any order, using a machine learning algorithm to process the plurality of x-ray images for identification of an anatomy in respective x-ray images of the plurality of x-ray images, associating a label with each of the plurality of x-ray images based on the identification of the anatomy, positioning each of the plurality of x-ray images upright based on a preset coordinate scheme for the anatomy, arranging the plurality of x-ray images into a predetermined order based on the species of the patient, and generating and outputting a data file including the plurality of x-ray images in the predetermined order, positioned upright, and labeled. |
US11918392B2 |
Vision-guided biopsy system and method for mammography
A mammography system includes a biopsy guidance system that employs a simplified robot arm support, to enable previously unusable locations for the mounting of the biopsy device directly to the mammography system, such as on a compression paddle, combined with a vision guidance and control system. The vision system operates to determine the position of the biopsy device and the biopsy needle tip, as well as to control the movement/operation of the biopsy guidance system, such as movement to the final end-pose or pre-firing position of the biopsy device to perform the biopsy procedure. The vision system utilizes one or more cameras to visually determine the position the biopsy device relative to a region of interest being biopsied within the required tolerances for the biopsy procedure without the need for precise positional information to be provided by the biopsy guidance system to the mammography system. |
US11918390B2 |
Methods and systems for motion detection in positron emission tomography
Methods and systems are provided for medical imaging systems. In one embodiment, a method for a medical imaging system comprises acquiring emission data during a positron emission tomography (PET) scan of a patient, reconstructing a series of live PET images while acquiring the emission data, tracking motion of the patient during the acquiring by determining a per-voxel variation for selected voxels in a current live PET image of the series of live PET images, and outputting an indication of patient motion based on the per-voxel variation for the selected voxels in each live PET image. In this way, patient motion during the scan may be identified and compensated for via scan acquisition and/or data processing adjustments, thereby producing a diagnostic PET image with reduced motion artifacts and increased diagnostic quality. |
US11918385B2 |
Determining changes to autoregulation
In some examples, a device includes a memory configured to store a first relationship between a blood pressure and another physiological parameter of a patient, the first relationship being indicative of cerebral autoregulation of the patient. The device also includes processing circuitry configured to receive first and second signals indicative of the blood pressure and the physiological parameter, respectively, of a patient. The processing circuitry is also configured to determine an expected value and an actual value of the physiological parameter at a particular blood pressure value of the first physiological signal. The processing circuitry is configured to determine, based on a difference between the actual value and the expected value, and store, in the memory, a second relationship between the blood pressure and the physiological parameter, the second relationship being indicative of a change in the cerebral autoregulation of the patient from the first relationship. |
US11918378B1 |
Wearable child-monitor system including security screw and breakaway
Embodiments of a personal safety monitoring system this disclosure include a wristband that includes a two-way security screw having a non-standard drive recess and sized for insertion into adjustment holes of the wristband; a security key having a non-standard drive configured for insertion into the non-standard drive recess of the two-way security screw; and a designed fail point located along at least one of the first and second lengths of the wristband, the designed fail point configured to fail at a predetermined pull force on the wristband. A monitor may receive signals from the wristband and sound an alert when the wristband exceeds a maximum allowable distance from the monitor. |
US11918373B2 |
Systems and methods for screening, diagnosis and monitoring sleep-disordered breathing
A method and system are disclosed for use in monitoring/screening/diagnosing sleep or wake state of a subject or patient. The method generally includes monitoring the patient's activity during one or more sleep sessions comprising a plurality of intervals known as epochs. The sleep/wake state of the subject is determined during each epoch of the session using actigraphy data obtained during the monitoring session. The actigraphy data provides information about the activity of a patient during an epoch. The sleep or wake state is determined based on a ratio of the activity count during an epoch to the activity count during a preceding epoch. If the ratio is greater than a first activity threshold, then a “wake” indication may be provided by, for example, the system. Alternatively, or additionally, a “wake” indication may be determined if the activity count during the epoch is greater than a threshold. |
US11918369B2 |
Neurological and motor function screening apparatus
The present invention provides for a panel for receiving neurocognitive data having a collapsible and portable user interface touch screen display bounded by a frame, the touch screen display having a width that extends into a user's peripheral vision by having the touch screen display extending from 60 to 120 degrees from a center of the user's gaze. The invention provides the touch screen display mounted on a support stand at the user's eye level and a computer electronically connected to the touch screen display via a control unit, the touch screen display comprising a tactile area having touch sensing capacity. The touch screen display for receiving at least one stimulus via the electronic connection to the control unit. |
US11918368B1 |
Systems and methods for electroencephalogram monitoring
Provided herein are systems, kits, and methods for monitoring brain activity. In some implementations, a system includes a plurality of wearable sensors having a housing with an extended, rounded shape are removably attached to the scalp of a patient and monitor electroencephalogram (EEG) signals. Approaches for instructing a user to position and active that wearable sensors are disclosed. Approaches for facilitating collection, synchronization, and processing of EEG signals are disclosed. Approaches for handing off control of the wearable sensors between portable computing devices are disclosed. |
US11918367B2 |
Cardiac signal QT interval detection
An example device for detecting one or more parameters of a cardiac signal is disclosed herein. The device includes one or more electrodes and sensing circuitry configured to sense a cardiac signal via the one or more electrodes. The device further includes processing circuitry configured to determine an R-wave of the cardiac signal and determine whether the R-wave is noisy. Based on the R-wave being noisy, the processing circuitry is configured to determine whether the cardiac signal around a determined T-wave is noisy. Based on the cardiac signal around the determined T-wave not being noisy, the processing circuitry is configured to determine a QT interval or a corrected QT interval based on the determined T-wave and the determined R-wave. |
US11918364B2 |
Extended wear ambulatory electrocardiography and physiological sensor monitor
An extended wear electrocardiography patch is provided. A flexible backing is formed of an elongated strip of stretchable material. An electrocardiographic electrode is affixed to and conductively exposed on a contact surface of each end of the elongated strip. A flexible circuit is affixed on each end of the elongated strip. A non-conductive receptacle is adhered on one of the ends of the elongated strip on a surface opposite the contact surface and removably receives an electrocardiography monitor operable to obtain electrocardiographic signals. A physiological sensor is provided with the electrocardiography monitor or on the flexible backing. Memory is provided on the flexible backing and is programmed with a sampling rate to instruct the physiological sensor to obtain readings of physiological data. A battery is positioned on one end of the flexible backing to provide power to one or more of the physiological sensors and the electrocardiography monitor. |
US11918363B2 |
Nerve monitoring and/or stimulation electrode assemblies
Stimulation and recording electrode assemblies that are particularly useful for Automatic Period Stimulation (APS). Such embodiments are compatible with nerve monitoring systems to provide continuous stimulation of a nerve during surgery. Certain embodiments include an electrode assembly having cuff including a body and two ears extending from the body. Within the body, at least one electrode is supported and connected to a lead wire assembly. The ears can be brought together to enlarge a gap in the body so that the electrode assembly can be fixated around a nerve. Other embodiments include an electrode assembly including first and second needle electrodes that each have a tip. A body is provided to interconnect the needle electrodes and can be manipulated to move the tips either toward or away from one another. Disclosed embodiments provide nerve monitoring and stimulation in cases where the nerve is only partially dissected. |
US11918362B2 |
System and method for laparoscopic nerve detection
A surgical method aids identification of nerves in a body to help prevent damage to the nerves during surgery to the body proximate the nerves. An electrode introduced to within a body cavity through a catheter is placed proximate a nerve within the body cavity by a laparoscopic or robotic device. An exploratory probe placed in the body cavity is selectively placed along a presumed pathway of the nerve to provide an electrical signal through the nerve to the electrode. An analyzer interfaced with the electrode analyzes the electrical signal received at the electrode to determine the proximity of the exploratory probe to the nerve, allowing mapping of the nerve pathway through the body cavity. |
US11918360B1 |
Systems and methods for examining hollow organs
The present disclosure provides diagnostic methods for evaluating a urinary bladder and methods of enhancing the visibility of the bladder from outside of a patient. The method includes introducing urinary catheter having a proximal end and a distal end into a patient's urinary bladder by way of the urethra, the urinary catheter including an outer tubular member including an inflatable balloon disposed thereon, and a visualization stylet that is slidably disposable within a passage defined in the outer tubular member. The method further includes inflating the inflatable member inside of the bladder, inflating the bladder with a liquid to enhance visualization of an inner surface of the bladder, illuminating a light source through the inflatable member to illuminate the inner surface of the bladder, and visualizing an inner portion of the bladder using the visualization stylet. |
US11918359B2 |
System and method for deep analytics and strategic monetization of biomedical sensor data
In at least one embodiment, a system for assessing biometric information for an occupant in a vehicle is provided. The system includes a plurality of sensors and a controller. The plurality of sensors is positioned about a main cabin of the vehicle and being configured to provide the biometric information for the occupant in response to a stimulus and to transmit a first signal indicative of the biometric information. The controller is positioned in the vehicle and is configured to activate the stimulus in the vehicle and to receive the biometric information after the stimulus has been activated. The controller is further configured to transmit the biometric information to at least one of another controller in the vehicle or to a server that is remote from the vehicle to assess the biometric information to determine the effect of the stimulus on the occupant. |
US11918354B2 |
Particle-containing membrane and particulate electrode for analyte sensors
Systems and methods of use involving sensors having a particle-containing domain are provided for continuous analyte measurement in a host. In some embodiments, a continuous analyte measurement system is configured to be wholly, transcutaneously, intravascularly or extracorporeally implanted. |
US11918351B2 |
System and method for non-invasive monitoring of hemoglobin
A method of non-invasively monitoring hemoglobin concentration includes providing incident light to patient tissue at a first excitation wavelength. The method further includes monitoring a first emission response at a first emission wavelength, wherein the first emission wavelength is selected to correspond with a maximum of the emission response, and monitoring a second emission response at a second emission wavelength, wherein the second emission wavelength is selected to correspond with a minimum of the emission response. A hemoglobin concentration is calculated based on a ratio of the first emission response to the second emission response. |
US11918347B2 |
Systems and methods for verified biomeasurements
A method includes generating, via a camera, image data that is reproducible as an image of at least a portion of a subject. The method also includes receiving, via a sensor, first biomeasurement data associated with the subject, the first biomeasurement data including a first biomeasurement of the subject. The method also includes verifying the first biomeasurement of the subject based at least in part on a comparison between at least a portion of the image data and at least a portion of the first biomeasurement data. |
US11918341B2 |
Selective graphical presentation of electrophysiological parameters
A medical apparatus includes a probe configured for insertion into a body of a patient. The probe includes electrodes configured to contact tissue within the body. The apparatus further includes a display screen, a position-tracking system configured to acquire position coordinates of the electrodes, and a processor. The processor is configured to acquire electrophysiological signals from a group of the electrodes in a sequence of time intervals, extract electrophysiological parameters from the signals, and for each time interval, compute a measure of consistency of the parameters extracted from the signals. The processor is further configured to render to the display screen a three-dimensional map of the tissue while superimposing on the map a visual indication of the extracted parameters for which the measure of consistency satisfied a consistency criterion, and automatically discarding from the map the parameters for which the measure of consistency did not satisfy the criterion. |
US11918340B2 |
Electromagnetic sensor with probe and guide sensing elements
A medical system comprises a probe comprising a coil and a terminal distal end. The medical system further comprises a guide instrument comprising a terminal distal end, a sensor, and a lumen sized to receive the probe. The probe is configured to be inserted through the lumen to reach a worksite. At the worksite, the terminal distal end of the probe is configured to reach at least the terminal distal end of the guide instrument. The medical system further comprises processing hardware configured to receive a first signal from the coil and to receive a second signal from the sensor. |
US11918339B2 |
System and method of utilizing ECG signal for static catheter tip confirmation
Systems and methods for confirming the tip location of a static endovascular device are disclosed. The system can include an ivECG acquisition module for receiving ECG data from an implanted endovascular device and a notification module. The system can calculate P×I and distance parameters to determine the location of the tip of the implanted endovascular device relative to a predetermined location such as the cavoatrial junction. The system can use chaos theory and the concept of self-organized criticality (SOC) to determine parameters where P-waves are absent or atypical. The notification module can include one or more of an audio signal, a video signal, and a tactile signal. Also disclosed are systems and methods of establishing an electrical pathway within a previously positioned, endovascular device, including saline columns and electrically conductive guidewires. |
US11918336B2 |
Reduced feature generation for signal classification based on position weight matrix
A method for classifying input data includes receiving the input data that describe an object, wherein the input data corresponds to plural classes; associating the input data with voxels that describe the object; calculating a real-number sequence X(n), which is associated with a measured parameter P that describes the object; quantizing the real-number sequence X(n) to generate a finite set sequence Q(n), where n describes a number of levels; generating a voxel-based weight matrix for each class of the input data; and calculating a score S for each class of the plural classes, based on a corresponding voxel-based weight matrix. The score S is a number that indicates a likelihood that the input data associated with a given sample belongs to a class of the plural classes. |
US11918334B2 |
Impedance transformation model for estimating catheter locations
Systems and methods are described herein for use in predicting impedance values or responses in a three-dimensional space. Broadly, an impedance potential field and its measurement characteristics is modeled in an impedance model such that an impedance measurement may be estimated for any location within the impedance potential field. The impedance model may evolve over time based on actual impedance measurements of electrodes located in the three-dimensional space. Initially a plurality of patch electrodes to provide an impedance field to a three-dimensional space while electrodes disposed in the impedance field measure impedances. While each patch is driven, a number of independent impedance fields exist between the non-driven patches. These independent impedance potential fields may be estimated and mapped to impedance measurements of the electrode(s) at locations(s) within the impedance field to model the impedance field. |
US11918329B2 |
Array physiological detection system
A physiological detection device includes system including a first array PPG detector, a second array PPG detector, a display and a processing unit. The first array PPG detector is configured to generate a plurality of first PPG signals. The second array PPG detector is configured to generate a plurality of second PPG signals. The display is configured to show a detected result of the physiological detection system. The processing unit is configured to convert the plurality of first PPG signals and the plurality of second PPG signals to a first 3D energy distribution and a second 3D energy distribution, respectively, and control the display to show an alert message. |
US11918326B2 |
Blood pressure meter
In a sphygmomanometer of the present invention, a cuff is attached to a rotating shaft on a rear surface side opposite to a front surface side arranged facing a subject during blood pressure measurement. A swing mechanism maintains a tilt angle of a central axis of the cuff with respect to a horizontal plane at a certain standby angle in a standby state of an upper arm not being inserted into the cuff, and also allows the tilt angle of the cuff to become either larger or smaller than the standby angle by the upper arm being inserted into the cuff. |
US11918320B2 |
Biometric information measurement system and method
A biometric information measurement system and method are disclosed. A biometric information measurement system according to an embodiment of the present invention may comprise an implant device that is inserted into the human body so as to measure biometric information and an external device that transmits a signal to the implantable device while sweeping a frequency. |
US11918318B2 |
Medical table and surgical drape for use in surgical procedures
A surgical drape is disclosed herein that is to be used for medical procedures in order to ensure sterile portions are not contaminated. The surgical drape can be configured to be placed around a surgical site where an operative procedure is to be conducted. The surgical drape includes a u-shaped opening, at least one sleeve, and at least one flap on its proximal end. The at least one sleeve and the at least one flap extend outwardly from a top surface of the drape. The at least one flap includes adhesive components on one side that allow the at least one flap to be folded back on to itself to provide additional protective barrier from contamination. |
US11918317B2 |
Soft tissue cutting instrument and method of use
A surgical apparatus includes a surgical device and a surgical controller. The surgical device is configured to be manipulated by a user to perform a soft tissue cutting procedure on a patient. The surgical controller is programmed to create a virtual object representing an anatomy of the patient based upon data acquired during a pre-operative scan and associate the virtual object with the anatomy of the patient. The surgical controller is also programmed to identify a plurality of soft tissue attachment points on the virtual object which correspond to a plurality of soft tissue attachment points on the anatomy of the patient. The surgical controller is also programmed to determine the location of the surgical device in relation to the anatomy of the patient and provide real-time visualization on the virtual object of the location of the surgical device in relation to the anatomy of the patient. |
US11918312B2 |
Regulating joint space velocity of a surgical robotic arm
A surgical robotic system has a surgical robotic arm, and a programmed processor that determines a longest principal axis of a velocity ellipsoid for a first configuration of the arm, applies a maximum task space velocity (that is in the direction of the longest principal axis) to an inverse kinematics equation which computes a potential joint space velocity, computes a ratio of i) the potential joint space velocity and ii) a joint space velocity limit of the arm, and applies the ratio to an initial joint space velocity, to produce a regulated joint space velocity. Other aspects are also described and claimed. |
US11918305B2 |
Systems and methods for establishing virtual constraint boundaries
A surgical system, method, and non-transitory computer readable medium involving a robotic manipulator configured to move a surgical instrument relative to virtual boundaries. A navigation system tracks each of a first object, a second object, and the surgical instrument. The first object is moveable relative to the second object. One or more controllers associate a first virtual boundary with the first object and associate a second virtual boundary with the second object. The first virtual boundary is moveable in relation to the second virtual boundary. The controller(s) control the robotic manipulator in relation to the first virtual boundary to facilitate interaction of the surgical instrument with the first object. The controller(s) control the robotic manipulator in relation to the second virtual boundary to avoid interaction of the surgical instrument with the second object. |
US11918302B2 |
Sterile field interactive control displays
An interactive control unit is disclosed. The interactive control unit includes an interactive touchscreen display, an interface configured to couple the control unit to a surgical hub, a processor, and a memory coupled to the processor. The memory stores instructions executable by the processor to receive input commands from the interactive touchscreen display located inside a sterile field and transmit the input commands to the surgical hub to control devices coupled to the surgical hub located outside the sterile field. |
US11918301B2 |
Ocular goniometer
The invention relates to a goniometer that enables precise marking of the desired ocular axis in the phase immediately after surgery for the treatment of astigmatism. It essentially consists of two circular, transparent discs, one of which is at least axially stationary, in which the angles from 0° to 180° are marked, which are aligned with the angles from 0° to 180° of the patient's eye; and the other one of which is movable both angularly and axially, with a reference mark (9) and moving rigidly connected to a marking part (12), impregnated with die, which is responsible for marking the eye. Not only does the device make it possible to carry out said marking in a precise and comfortable manner, it also makes it possible to measure the angle of toric lenses already implanted. |
US11918300B2 |
Ultrasound imaging system providing needle insertion guidance
An ultrasound imaging system for needle insertion guidance uses a curved array transducer to scan an image field with unsteered beams as a needle is inserted into the image field. Due to differences in the angle of incidence between the radially directed beams and the needle, echoes will return most strongly from only a section of the needle. This section is identified in an image, and the angle of incidence producing the strongest returns is identified. Beams with this optimal angle of incidence are then steered in parallel from the curved array transducer to produce the best needle image. The steep steering angles of some of the steered beams can give rise to side lobe clutter artifacts, which can be identified and removed from the image data using dual apodization processing of the image data. |
US11918299B2 |
Systems and methods for detection of objects within a field of view of an image capture device
Methods, systems, and computer-readable medium tracks locations of one or more surgical instruments. The method includes detecting a plurality of markers disposed on a distal end of a first surgical instrument within a field of view of a camera, calculating a position of the first surgical instrument based on a location of the plurality of markers within the field of view of the camera, determining the position of the first surgical instrument in relation to a second surgical instrument. |
US11918296B1 |
Digital image analysis for in vivo robotic assembly of multi-component implants
Methods, apparatuses, and systems for performing custom surgical implant design are disclosed. The disclosed apparatus designs and installs customized surgical implants to minimize the recovery of the patient. The system uses imaging data to identify the least invasive installation path, and determines the maximum dimensions of the surgical implant components. The system virtually segments the surgical implant into subcomponents, and modifies the subcomponents such that they can be inserted following the identified least invasive path. |
US11918290B2 |
System and method for detection of ocular structures
A system for identifying structures in an eye of a subject. In embodiments of the invention, the system has a housing; a visible light source supported by the housing; an infrared light source supported by the housing; a photodetector supported by the housing; a patient interface disposed on an outer surface of the housing arranged and configured so that, when the patient interface is placed in contact with the subject, the subject's eye is aligned with the light sources and the photodetector such that the light sources illuminate an iris of the eye at an angle between 15° and 30° and such that the photodetector receives light from the light sources reflected by the iris; and a controller configured to activate the visible light source and the infrared light source and to obtain image information from the photodetector. |
US11918286B2 |
Ophthalmic instrument, management method, and management device
An ophthalmic instrument including a light emitter, an optical system, and a control section. The light emitter includes a light source including at least one out of a first light source unit or a second light source unit that emits light for examining a subject eye. The light emitter is configured to emit light from the light source. The optical system guides light emitted from the light emitter onto a right-eye retina and/or onto a left-eye retina. The control section is configured to control the light emitter and the optical system such that the light is shone onto the right-eye retina and/or onto the left-eye retina. |
US11918285B2 |
Intravascular lithotripsy
A medical device may include an elongated body having a distal elongated body portion and a central longitudinal axis. The medical device may include a balloon positioned along the distal elongated body portion. The balloon may be configured to receive a fluid to inflate the balloon such that an exterior balloon surface contacts a calcified lesion within a patient's vasculature. The medical device may include one or more pressure wave emitters positioned along the central longitudinal axis of the elongated body. The one or more pressure wave emitters may be configured to propagate at least one pressure wave through the fluid to fragment the calcified lesion. At least one pressure wave emitter may include an optical fiber configured to transmit laser energy into the balloon. The laser energy may be configured to create a cavitation bubble in the fluid. |
US11918281B2 |
Folding fan catheter with electrodes
An apparatus includes a shaft and a folding fan catheter. The shaft is configured for insertion through a sheath into a cavity of an organ of a patient. The folding fan catheter is fixed to a distal end of the shaft and includes (a) a resilient foldable frame, which is fixed to the distal end of the shaft and is configured to be unfolded so as to assume a fan shape, (b) one or more flexible surfaces, coupled to the frame to form a fan-shaped surface when the frame is unfolded, and (c) a plurality of electrodes that are disposed over the one or more flexible surfaces and are configured to contact tissue. |
US11918277B2 |
Inferred maximum temperature monitoring for irrigated ablation therapy
Methods and systems utilizing inferred maximum temperature monitoring for irrigated ablation therapy are described herein. In one embodiment, a method for ablating tissue includes positioning an elongate body proximate to tissue, where the elongate body includes an ablation element and at least one temperature sensor coupled thereto. The method can include simultaneously delivering ablative energy to the tissue through the ablation element and liquid through the elongate body. The method can further include pausing delivery of ablative energy and liquid, as well as sensing a temperature of the ablation element while delivery of ablative energy and liquid is paused. The method can further include any of terminating delivery of ablative energy and liquid and resuming delivery of ablative energy and liquid based on a comparison of the sensed temperature to a reference temperature. |
US11918273B2 |
Cable for conveying radiofrequency and/or microwave frequency energy to an electrosurgical instrument
Embodiments of the invention provide a hollow cable for transmitting radiofrequency and/or microwave frequency energy to an electrosurgical instrument, wherein the hollow cable is provided with electrical connectors for forming a bipolar electrical connection with an electrosurgical instrument that fits within, e.g. slides relative to, the hollow cable. The connectors can be conductive protrusions extending in an axial direction on opposite sides of the cable. The protrusions can be tabs, fins, rods, pins, or wires. The protrusions can be strips which engage corresponding terminals on the instrument. The transmission line structure of the invention can have a greater diameter then convention coaxial cables, which can minimise loss whilst still providing access for control wires and/or fluid to reach an surgical instrument. The cable can be used with multiple instruments. |
US11918272B2 |
Wirelessly controlled bipolar surgical cautery apparatus
A surgical cautery device includes a voltage generator, a controller, forceps, an actuator, and a receiver. The voltage generator is configured to be electrically connected to a power source. The forceps are electrically coupled to the voltage generator and configured to cauterize tissue. The actuator is configured to generate and wirelessly transmit an on/off signal. The receiver is operable to wirelessly receive the on/off signal. The controller controls power to the voltage generator from the power source in response to the on/off signal. |
US11918268B2 |
Impactor
There is disclosed an orthopaedic impactor, comprising: a strike assembly arranged to impart a force to an object; and a winding arranged to receive a current and thereby generate a magnetic field. The winding is arranged to interact with the strike assembly so that, in use, a magnetic field generated by the winding causes the strike assembly to move so as to impart the force to the object. |
US11918263B2 |
Mixed materials bone screw
The present invention relates to a mixed material bone screw. The bone screw comprises a distal end made of a biocompatible material and a proximal end made from a stronger material to resist stripping of the bone screw during its insertion or removal from a bone. In another embodiment, the mixed material bone screw is cannulated, wherein the bone screw has a bore forming a central channel connected to a plurality of sideward channels for delivering bone cement or other substances into the bone surrounding the bone screw. |
US11918262B2 |
Fixation device and method of using the same
A fixation device includes an outer member, an inner member, and an expansion member. The outer member includes an elongated body portion and a slotted tail portion, and defines a central bore therethrough that extends along a central longitudinal axis. The inner member is disposed within the central bore of the outer member, and the expansion member is coupled to the inner member. Proximal movement of the inner member relative to the outer member moves the expansion member into the slotted tail portion of the outer member such that the slotted tail portion moves from an undistended configuration to a distended configuration. |
US11918257B2 |
Implant system and method for joint fusion
Implant systems and methods treatment of a joint include a distal portion, a middle portion, and a proximal portion. The distal portion may include a thread having a first thread minor, a first thread major, and a first pitch. The distal portion also may have a reverse cut, helical fenestration formed through the thread. The middle portion may be devoid of threads and may include a porous outer surface structure to promote bony integration, the porous outer surface structure having a leading end and a trailing end, with the leading end having a diameter larger than the first thread minor. The proximal portion may include a proximal thread having a second thread minor, a second thread major, and a second pitch. The second thread minor may be substantially the same width as the trailing end of the middle portion. |
US11918256B2 |
Pivotal bone anchor assembly with snap on articulating retainer
A polyaxial bone screw assembly includes a threaded shank body having an integral upper portion receivable in a receiver, the receiver having an upper channel for receiving a longitudinal connecting member and a lower cavity cooperating with a lower opening. The shank upper portion expands a retaining member in the receiver cavity to capture the shank upper portion in the receiver. The retaining member and attached shank are pivotable with respect to the receiver until locked in place with respect to the receiver. A pre-assembled receiver, retaining member and compression insert may be popped-on or snapped-on to the shank upper portion prior to or after implantation of the shank into a vertebra. |
US11918248B2 |
Atraumatically formed tissue compositions, devices and methods of preparation and treatment
A process and system provides for atraumatic preparation of morselized Tissue Particles (TP)s, such as Full Thickness Skin Graft Particles (FTSGPs), cartilage particles and other organ tissue particles, in a liquid medium. The resultant tissue product may be a suspension of Tissue Particles in an aqueous solution and containing highly viable cells and may be rapidly prepared at bedside or in the operating room and conveniently delivered to a patient through a syringe or similar applicator. The morselized Tissues Particles may be used for surgical applications including wound healing, cosmetic surgery, and orthopedic cartilage repairs. |
US11918245B2 |
Ultrasonic surgical handpiece with torsional transducer
An ultrasonic surgical handpiece has a motor having a torsional transducer assembly along a central axis of the surgical handpiece, the motor being configured for operative connection to a power source. A surgical attachment has a proximal end detachably connected to the motor and a distal end defining a working plane for engagement with biological tissue. The motor is configured to create a standing wave along the central axis in response to the application of an electrical current and voltage from the power source. The standing wave defines an alternating pattern of nodes and anti-nodes along the central axis, wherein a position of one of the anti-nodes along the center axis corresponds with the position of the working plane. |
US11918243B2 |
Intravascular treatment of vascular occlusion and associated devices, systems, and methods
Systems and methods for removal of thrombus from a blood vessel in a body of a patient are disclosed herein. The method can include: providing a thrombus extraction device including a proximal self-expanding member formed of a unitary fenestrated structure, a distal substantially cylindrical portion formed of a net-like filament mesh structure, and an inner shaft member connected to a distal end of the net-like filament mesh structure; advancing a catheter constraining the thrombus extraction device through a vascular thrombus, deploying the thrombus extraction; retracting the thrombus extraction device to separate a portion of the thrombus from the vessel wall and to capture the portion of the thrombus within the net-like filament mesh structure; and withdrawing the thrombus extraction device from the body to remove thrombus from the patient. |
US11918237B2 |
Systems and methods for robotic ankle arthroplasty
Instrument systems for performing total ankle arthroplasties comprise an instrument adapter, a talus reaming guide and a talar trial system. The instrument adapter comprises a coupler for attaching to a robotic surgical arm, an extension arm extending from the coupler, a talus resection block attached to the extension arm, including a talus cutting guide surface, and an interface for receiving another instrument. The talus reaming guide comprises a second attachment member for coupling to the interface, and a reaming hoop for confining movement of a reamer. The talar trial system comprises a talar adapter for connecting to the interface, and a talar trial couplable to the talar adapter, the talar trial including a talar bearing surface. The talus resection block can serve as a universal instrument adapter for mounting the talus reaming guide, the talar trial system and a tibia resection block for performing a total ankle arthroplasty. |
US11918236B2 |
Drill alignment guide
A surgical drill alignment guide is disclosed that can provide an accurate trajectory for placement of a bone screw along a longitudinal axis of a bone. |
US11918233B2 |
Systems and tools for use with surgical robotic manipulators
A tool for use with a surgical robotic manipulator that comprises an energy applicator including a shaft extending along an axis between a proximal end and a distal end. The shaft has an axial-force receiving surface. A tool assembly comprises a support structure to support the energy applicator, an axial connector assembly arranged to engage and releasably lock the energy applicator to the support structure in a locked state, a drive system coupled to the support structure to rotatably drive the shaft of the energy applicator about the axis, a collet assembly cooperating with the axial connector assembly and configured to apply a force to the axial-force receiving surface of the energy applicator in the locked state, and a reference surface. The force includes an axial component directing the energy applicator proximally into continuous contact with the reference surface in the locked state. |
US11918227B2 |
Medical device for modification of left atrial appendage and related systems and methods
Devices, methods and systems are provided for occluding an opening within the tissue of a body, such as a left atrial appendage. In one embodiment, a medical device includes an occluder portion and an anchor portion. The occluder portion includes a hub that defines an axis, the occluder portion extending between a proximal end coupled to the hub and a distal end defining an occluder eyelet adjacent thereto. The anchor portion extends between a first end and a second end, the first end coupled to an anchor hub and the second end defining an anchor eyelet adjacent thereto and hingeably coupled to the occluder eyelet. With this arrangement, the anchor hub is moveable along the axis to move the anchor portion between a retracted position and a deployed position upon the occluder portion being in an expanded position. |
US11918222B2 |
Stapling assembly having firing member viewing windows
A fastener cartridge can include, one, a cartridge body comprising a deck and a plurality of fastener cavities and, two, a plurality of fasteners positioned in the fastener cavities. The cartridge body can further comprise extensions extending from the deck having different sizes and/or configurations. The extensions can control the flow of tissue relative to the deck and/or support the fasteners as they are ejected from the fastener cavities. |
US11918221B2 |
Clip retention for surgical clip applier
A surgical clip applier is provided that includes first and second jaws on a distal end of an elongate shaft, a clip advancing assembly extending through the shaft and configured to advance a distal-most clip from a plurality of clips in the shaft into the first and second jaws. The jaws have opposed inward facing surfaces, and each inward facing surface has a clip track defined therein for receiving and guiding legs of a clip into the first and second jaws. The clip track of at least one of the jaws has at least one deflectable clip retention member disposed therein and configured to apply a biasing force to a leg of a clip disposed within the jaws to thereby retain the clip within the jaws and maintain alignment of the clip with respect to the jaws. The clip track of at least one of the jaws may also have at least one recess or protrusion designed to be complementary to and mate with a protrusion or recess in a clip. |
US11918217B2 |
Stapling instrument comprising a staple cartridge insertion stop
A surgical stapling instrument comprising a cartridge jaw configured to receive a staple cartridge, an anvil jaw, and a firing member configured to eject the staples from the staple cartridge during a firing stroke is disclosed. The anvil jaw comprises a stop extending into the cartridge jaw which prevents the staple cartridge from contacting the firing member when the staple cartridge is inserted into the cartridge jaw. |
US11918216B2 |
Handheld electromechanical surgical system
An adapter assembly includes a switch actuator, an actuation bar, and a latch. The switch actuator is movable between a proximal position, in which the switch actuator actuates a switch, and a distal position. The latch is movable between a first position, in which the latch permits proximal movement of the switch actuator, and a second position, in which the latch prevents proximal movement of the switch actuator. The latch is configured to move from the first position toward the second position in response to the actuation bar moving toward a proximal position. |
US11918214B2 |
Shipping wedge for staple cartridge
A shipping wedge (10) for a staple cartridge includes a body (12), an elongate fin (22), at least one tooth (32), and a knife stop (20). The elongate fin (22) is supported on a bottom surface (16) of the body (12). The tooth (32) extends from the bottom surface (16) on the proximal portion of the body (12) and is positioned to be received within a recess formed in the staple cartridge (102). The knife stop (20) extends from a top surface (14) of the proximal end of the body and is positioned to obstruct movement of a knife bar (122) of the staple cartridge (102) when the shipping wedge (10) is attached to the staple cartridge (102). A sled stop member (26) extends from the bottom surface (16) on the proximal portion of the body (12) of the shipping wedge (10) and is positioned to obstruct movement of an actuation sled of the staple cartridge (102). |
US11918212B2 |
Surgical instrument with selectively disengageable drive systems
A surgical instrument including a surgical end effector and a threaded rotary input shaft. An actuator member is in operable engagement with the surgical end effector and is in selective threaded engagement with the threaded rotary input shaft such that when the actuator member is in an engaged configuration, rotation of said threaded rotary input shaft causes the actuator member to move axially to impart an actuation motion to the surgical end effector and when the actuator member is in a disengaged configuration, rotation of the threaded rotary input shaft will not be imparted to the actuator member. A switch may be employed for selectively moving the actuator between the engaged and disengaged configurations. A locking system may be employed for preventing axial movement of the actuator member when the actuator member is in the disengaged configuration. |
US11918209B2 |
Torque optimization for surgical instruments
A surgical system including a surgical instrument, a surgical visualization system, a display, and a feedback controller are presented. The feedback controller is in signal communication with the surgical instrument and the surgical visualization system. The feedback controller is configured to display, on the display, during an operation, live images derived from the surgical visualization system in a first layer and a status of the surgical instrument in a second layer. The status is configured to locate itself in said second layer in relation to a depiction of a feature of the surgical instrument and/or a feature of tissue in the first layer. The surgical instrument can include a surgical stapler, a knife, a robotic surgical instrument, combination thereof, or variation thereof. |
US11918202B2 |
Suture based closure device for use with endoscope
A suture device for use in combination with a delivery system including a lumen extending through the delivery system includes a needle usable to carry a suture, a distal shuttle configured to releasably secure the needle, a sleeve disposable over the distal shuttle, the distal shuttle movable relative to the sleeve between a locked position in which the needle is locked to the distal shuttle and an unlocked position in which the needle is releasable from the distal shuttle. A shaft is operably coupled to the sleeve and a control wire is operably coupled to the distal shuttle. A needle may include a needle cap. |
US11918199B2 |
Method for intra-abdominally moving an organ
A surgical tissue connector system for moving a first internal body tissue to a position away from a second internal body tissue and then holding the first internal body tissue in the position. Tissue connectors are secured to cords such that the length of cord between the tissue connectors can be easily adjusted in a laparoscopic work space. |
US11918197B2 |
Systems and methods for tissue containment and retrieval
Systems and methods for tissue containment and retrieval are disclosed. The containment system includes a primary chamber interconnected with a secondary channel extending from the primary chamber. A tissue specimen is mobilized inside a body cavity and placed into the primary chamber through a first opening. The first opening is pulled through a first incision or orifice and the narrower secondary channel is placed at a second incision or orifice. A second opening at the end of the secondary channel permits observation via a scope inserted through the second opening of the tissue specimen in the primary chamber undergoing morcellation via the first opening. Other systems and methods for deployment, containment, debulking and sealing of the second opening to create a closed system for the safe retrieval of the tissue specimen are provided. |
US11918196B2 |
Apparatus, system and method for controlling the position of and providing suction in a surgical catheter or guide
Systems and methods are disclosed that include a guide catheter apparatus insertable through an external body passage of a subject. The guide catheter apparatus includes a substantially rigid shaft and a handle. The shaft has a proximal opening, a distal opening, and a lumen extending between the proximal opening and the distal opening. The handle has a structure to allow a position of the guide catheter to be controlled by some or all of three fingers of one hand of an operator of the handle. The structure of the handle is adapted to permit the operator to position a thumb and index finger of the hand to manipulate a working device inserted into the lumen of the guide catheter, where the working device is manipulable via a portion of the working device immediately adjacent to the handle. |
US11918190B2 |
Speculum sleeve
The present invention relates to expandable sleeves, expandable sleeve systems, and their methods of use. In certain aspects, the expandable sleeves are compatible with commonly used speculums to enhance visualization and access of an orifice. The expandable sleeves sheathe over the blades of a speculum and form a taut barrier when the blades are opened to hold back the walls of a tissue orifice and cavity. The expandable sleeves include inflatable pouches that further push back the walls of the orifice. In certain aspects, the expandable sleeves are useful in performing pelvic exams, such as in patients having lax vaginal walls or excess surrounding tissue. |
US11918187B2 |
Systems and devices for an endoscope tubeless working channel
An endoscopic device has a handle including an adapter, a shaft connected to the handle, and one or more wires within the handle. The adapter defines one or more openings in a side or proximal end of the adapter. The shaft has a plurality of lumens extending from a proximal end of the shaft to a distal end of the shaft. A first lumen of the plurality of lumens is a working channel for receiving a medical instrument. Each of the one or more wires enter through the one or more openings in the adapter for guiding the one or more wires to a corresponding lumen other than the first lumen and to the distal end of the shaft. |
US11918186B2 |
Endoscopic device with USB port and powered accessories
An endoscopic deployment device includes a body mountable on an endoscopic device, a communication interface, and a motor. The body has a movable carrier couplable to an elongated end effector device. The effector device has an end effector shaft covered by an outer sheath and an end effector extending from a distal end of the shaft. The sheath is sized and shaped for insertion through a working channel of an endoscopic shaft of the endoscopic device. The body has a carrier channel sized for the carrier to slide therein. The end effecter is actuatable between open and closed positions by sliding the carrier in the carrier channel which in turn slides the sheath over the end effector shaft to uncover/cover the end effector. Rotation of a drive shaft of the motor is sliding the carrier in the carrier channel and actuating the end effector in response to a signal. |
US11918185B2 |
Sterile barrier systems and methods for robotic surgery systems
A method of preparing a robotic surgery apparatus for a medical procedure can include covering a manipulator unit of the robotic surgery apparatus with a first sterile barrier by coupling a drape coupler of the first sterile barrier to a bottom surface of the manipulator unit and wrapping a drape of the first sterile barrier around side and top surfaces of the manipulator unit. The drape can be coupled to the drape coupler. The drape can be made of material that is more flexible than material of the drape coupler. The method can include covering an arm of the robotic surgery apparatus supporting the manipulator unit with a second sterile barrier that is distinct from the first sterile barrier by coupling the second sterile barrier to the arm and wrapping the second sterile barrier around the arm. |
US11918183B2 |
Endoscope
An endoscope, including: at least one outer shaft tube, at least one inner shaft tube disposed within the at least one outer shaft tube; a window distally hermetically sealing one of the inner shaft tube or the outer shaft tube, a heater disposed proximate to the window between the at least one outer shaft tube and the at least one inner shaft tube, a temperature sensor disposed embedded in a potting compound proximate to the window, and an encasement filled with the potting compound, the encasement at least partially surrounding the temperature sensor. |
US11918181B2 |
Endoscope
An endoscope is provided in which an attachment/detachment operation of the proximal end of a wire is easily performed to/from an erecting operation mechanism. An endoscope 10 according to the present invention includes an operation section 22 provided with an erecting operation lever 20; an insertion section 24 provided on a distal end side of the operation section 22; an erecting base 30 provided at a distal end part 26 of the insertion section 24; a movable member 96 that is arranged to be exposed to outside of the operation section 22 and that moves in association with an operation of the erecting operation lever 20; a wire 60 that is coupled to the erecting base 30 at a distal end side thereof, that is coupled to the movable member 96 at a proximal end side thereof, and that is pushed/pulled in accordance with a movement of the movable member 96 to move the erecting base 30; and an attachment member 98 that is provided at a proximal end of the wire 60 and that is engaged with the movable member in an attachable/detachable manner by a one-touch operation. |
US11918176B2 |
Medical image processing apparatus, processor device, endoscope system, medical image processing method, and program
A medical image processing apparatus includes a recognition unit that detects a region of interest from an acquired medical image and classifies the region of interest; a display control unit that causes emphasis display for emphasizing the region of interest and a classification for the region of interest to be displayed in a screen identical to a screen for displaying an observation target included in the medical image; and an observation image switching unit that switches whether to display consecutive images or to display a still image by using a display device. In a case where consecutive image display of an observation image is switched to still image display by the observation image switching unit, the display control unit makes a change for reducing visual recognizability of at least any of the emphasis display or the classification compared with a case of the consecutive image display of the observation image. |
US11918172B2 |
Mobile cleaning robot with a bin
This document describes a mobile cleaning robot including a chassis having a forward portion and an aft portion; a blower affixed to the chassis; a bin supported by the chassis and configured to receive airflow from the blower, the chassis enabling evacuation of the bin through a bottom of the robot. The bin includes a top, a bottom, a sidewall, and an internal barrier. The bin includes a first volume and a second volume separated by the internal barrier and a filter unit supported by the internal barrier and removably disposed in an airflow path between the first volume that includes an intake port in the bin and the second volume that includes an exhaust port in the bin. |
US11918170B2 |
Surface cleaning apparatus
A hand vacuum cleaner comprises a body which houses a suction motor. An end of a handle is provided on a sidewall of the body and extends outwardly therefrom. An air treatment member comprises a chamber, which has an openable door and which forms a front face of the hand vacuum cleaner. An openable door lock comprises an axially extending member having a front end and a rear end and, when the door is in a closed portion, the front end secures the openable door in the closed position and the door release actuator is rotationally mounted and, in use, the door release actuator is rotated to drive the axially extending member whereby the door is unlocked. |
US11918168B2 |
Surface cleaning apparatus
A surface cleaning apparatus comprises a hand vacuum cleaner, a rigid air flow conduit and a surface cleaning head. The hand vacuum cleaner has a body, which houses a suction motor, and a cyclone unit provided on a front end of the body. The cyclone unit has a cyclone with a cyclone axis of rotation that extends between the front and rear ends of the first stage cyclone. Air enters the cyclone unit through a cyclone unit air inlet that is centrally positioned on a front end wall of the cyclone. A front electrical connector is positioned adjacent the cyclone unit air inlet. When the hand vacuum cleaner is mounted to the rigid air flow conduit, the rigid air flow conduit is concurrently connected in air flow communication with the cyclone unit air inlet and the outlet end electrical connector is electrically connected to the front electrical connector. |
US11918167B2 |
Dishwasher chopstick tray
An automatic dishwashing device may include a tub defining a hollow dishwashing cavity having a back, top, bottom, and two sides and is accessible via an access opening at a front of the cavity, a rack slidably disposed within the tub and moveable in a longitudinal direction between a stored position within the tub to an extended position where the rack extends outside of the tub, and a tray slidably engaged with the rack for sliding movement in the longitudinal direction, wherein the tray is configured to selectively remain partially within the tub when the rack is in the extended position or extend outside the tub when the rack is in the extended position. |
US11918165B2 |
Appliance control panel with light diffusion features
A door for an appliance includes a control panel mounted on the door and defining an illumination direction. The control panel includes a printed circuit board defining a top surface, a light source mounted to the top surface of the printed circuit board, a control cover mounted to the top surface of the printed circuit board over the light source and defining a light directing channel extending from a bottom surface of the control cover to a top surface of the control cover, and wherein the control cover further defines a reflective surface for redirecting the light generated by the light source toward the top surface of the control cover, and an overlay panel mounted on the top surface of the control cover, the overlay panel comprising one or more diffused indicator zones. |
US11918164B1 |
Dishwasher appliance and method of operating a pump based on sump water
A method of determining a position of a diverter of a fluid circulation system in a dishwasher appliance includes determining a total amount of water supplied to the dishwasher appliance; activating a pump at a predetermined speed in response to determining the total amount of water supplied to the dishwasher appliance, the predetermined speed being based on the determined total amount of water; measuring a fluid pressure of an amount of sump water provided within a sump of the dishwasher appliance after activating the pump at the predetermined speed, the amount of sump water being at least part of the total amount of water; and determining a position of the diverter in response to measuring the fluid pressure of the amount of sump water, the position of the diverter being dependent on the measured fluid pressure. |
US11918162B2 |
Retrofit box system for cleaning inaccessible floors
Retrofit box systems to maximize operational capacity of inaccessible floors are described. The retrofit box system includes a gate complex that provides fluid communication between an inaccessible floor and a box, and a box to deliver a cleaner to the inaccessible floor and adapted for equalizing pressure when the inaccessible floor is under water while minimizing waste seepage from the retrofit box system. The retrofit box system further includes a power system and a control system to deliver the cleaner to the inaccessible floor and remove waste from the inaccessible floor and the box. |
US11918157B2 |
Hand sanitizing compliance system
An electronic dispensing system for promoting effective use of a hand cleanser includes a dispensing device and a remote software. The dispensing device senses and records human activity over periods of time before and after dispensing an amount of cleanser, prompts human participation, and reports performance for remote display. One or more sensors detect human presence within a perimeter around the dispensing device and within an immediate area nearer the device. A trigger sensor detects the presence of a hand below a dispensing mechanism, and an electronic controller dispenses an amount of cleanser and starts a timer and an alert system that issues prompts, including a timer display, light, other visual display, speaker, or vibrating alert. An ID reader may read user identification codes. Settings and performance may be paired with a specific user. Sensors of multiple dispensing devices may work together as an array for more accurate sensing. |
US11918154B2 |
Portable restroom system
A portable restroom system includes plural individual restrooms connected as a pod structure and supported by a chassis. Each restroom includes: a lockable door that opens to outside the pod structure; and a tank having a toilet with a toilet opening, a urinal with a urinal opening, a cleaning port, and two vent holes, all as part of a unitary tank body that defines an interior volume. |
US11918153B2 |
Food transportation and humidity control elements
A food transportation system and associated modular humidity control system are provided. An example system includes a body configured for attachment with a food storage housing. The body defines a closed circuit air flow path for circulating air through the food storage housing. The system also includes a humidity control element secured within the closed circuit air flow path that condenses moisture from the moisture-laden air passing through the closed circuit air flow path. The system further includes a condensation collector configured to receive fluid condensed from the moisture-laden air by the humidity control element. |
US11918146B1 |
Easy clean grill
A BBQ grill is disclosed having an easy way of disassembly and cleaning Grill rack rod set having terminal ends for coupling with barbeque grill outer frame, the set of rods uniformly spaced on the rack frame to form a grill. Each rod has a hollowed channel and an inclined frame to conduct melting fat to a grill side where it is collected. |
US11918144B2 |
Packable modular combustion grill
A grill stove includes a kettle, legs, and a lid. The kettle includes an outer wall with a ventilation aperture, an inner wall, and a top collar extending between the inner wall and the outer wall and connecting the top portion of the outer wall to the top portion of the inner wall to form a dual-walled kettle. A base pan may be attached to the outer wall and may form a bottom of the kettle. A nest pan may have an edge and a ventilation aperture. The edge of the nest pan may be attached to the bottom portion of the inner wall and disposed above the base pan. The nest pan and the base pan being spaced apart to form a gap therebetween. The ventilation aperture of the nest pan may be in fluid communication with the ventilation aperture of the outer wall. An ash pan may be removably positionable above the nest pan. |
US11918143B2 |
Method and apparatus for a cooking appliance
A method and apparatus for a cooking appliance. The cooking appliance may include air frying in one heating compartment and steaming in another heating compartment. Each heating compartment may include at least one food container. The food container may be a drawer. One or more heating devices may be in communication with the one or more heating compartments. One or more circulating devices may be used to circulate air. A controller may be used to heat the contents of the one or more heating compartments and circulate the air. |
US11918133B2 |
Ornament apparatus, system and method
Embodiments of the present invention are directed to an ornamental system, apparatus and method that is dynamically modifiable. Embodiments of the ornament system comprise a processor, at least one ornamental member and a data controller. The processor is a computer or similar device that stores data for transmission. The ornamental member is configured to receive and display data stored in a database. Embodiments of the present invention can be coupled to other ornamental systems across a wide area network, wherein users can share data files for display. |
US11918132B2 |
Self-deploying tree system
Apparatuses and methods for a self-deploying tree are disclosed. In an exemplary embodiment, a self-deploying tree system comprises a top tree assembly, a main tree assembly, and a base. The lower end of the top tree assembly may be coupled to the upper end of the main tree assembly, and the lower end of the main tree assembly may be coupled to the base, providing a vertical orientation of the self-deploying tree system. The self-deploying tree system further comprises a deployment mechanism which may be activated to automatically convert the tree from a collapsed configuration to a deployed configuration or from a deployed configuration to a collapsed configuration. The collapsed configuration comprises a reduced height and a reduced circumference to allow for ease of handling and storage. The deployed configuration provides for the tree to be extended to a desired height and for deployment of the limbs as desired for display. |
US11918130B2 |
Dual chambered canteen with interchangeable lids
The dual-chambered liquid container canteen of the present invention includes a dual-chambered container with a vertical partition separating each chamber, the dual-chambered liquid container of the present invention includes a dual-chambered container with a vertical partition separating each chamber, three interchangeable lids with two separate non-removable inner wall compartments that fits inside each chamber of the container and securely separate the liquids while ensuring proper positioning of the lid over each compartment. A gasket molded into the rim of the container and vertical partition of the container to ensure a liquid airtight seal between each chamber and the lid, a gasket molded into the rim of the container and vertical partition of the container to ensure a liquid tight seal between each chamber and the lid, each lid has release holes for venting the container chambers to atmosphere as liquids are dispersed from the container. |
US11918128B2 |
Disc for refrigeration unit and refrigeration unit
A panel system for closing and opening a merchandise space of a refrigerated cabinet includes multiple movable panels. Each panel is movable between an open position and a closed position. Two of the panel are connected to form a pair of panels. A return mechanism is arranged above the pair of panels and a pulling mechanism is guided over the deflection mechanism and connects the two panels in the pair. Each panel of the pair is disposed with respect to the deflection mechanism so that a movement of one panel in a first movement direction effectuates a movement of the second panel in a second movement direction. A refrigerated cabinet includes such a panel system. |
US11918126B2 |
Window structure for visualizing the internal structure of upholstered furniture and seats
The present disclosure provides a window structure for visualizing the internal structure of upholstered furniture and including abase, a side surface of the base is provided with installation grooves, inner walls of the installation grooves are provided with transparent windows, an inner wall of the base is equipped with a seat board, a top surface of the seat board is equipped with a shaping layer, and a top surface of the shaping layer is equipped with an elastic layer. An outer layer, the elastic layer and the shaping layer can improve the comfort of the user; an elastomer layer has good impact resistance, always returns to shape and is not easy to be damaged, can improve the service life of the present disclosure; through the transparent windows, a user can conveniently view the internal structure of the present disclosure; the ventilation grooves play the role of ventilation. |
US11918124B2 |
Intelligent automated chair and methods of using the same
An intelligent automated chair that is configured to have uploaded various operating models to run a sequence of patterns that cause the intelligent automated chair to alternate between various positions. An intelligent automated chair system configured to receive data from various inputs including user input, sensors, biosensors, historical usage, profile, and others to generate a recommended operating model for the intelligent automated chair. An intelligent automated chair system running an operating model that is interruptible manually by a user or as a result of sensed date, which can alter the pattern or parameters of the operating model. |
US11918122B2 |
Adjustable chair and associated systems, methods, devices, and software
A method of controlling an adjustable chair comprising the steps of measuring the height of a person, entering the height of the person into a software application on a mobile device, taking a photograph of the person with a mobile device, analyzing the photograph to determine physical measurements of the person, storing the measurements in the mobile device; calculating optimum ergonomic adjustment of the chair based upon the stored measurements; and, transmitting signals to a controller in the chair to control actuators and adjust various components in the chair to achieve optimum ergonomic adjustment. The technology also includes the ergonomic task chair adjusted by the aforementioned method. |
US11918113B2 |
Apron-front sink
A sink is provided. The sink includes a basin having a front wall. The sink includes a rim supported at and extending outwardly from an upper end of the front wall in a substantially horizontal orientation. The sink includes an apron extending from the rim. The apron extends vertically between a top wall and an opposing bottom wall and laterally between a first side wall and an opposing second side wall. The apron is coupled to the basin only at the top wall of the apron by the rim. The apron extends laterally outward past the rim such that a first rear edge of the first side wall and a second rear edge of the second side wall are spaced apart from the rim. |
US11918110B1 |
Utility table apparatus and method
In the specification and drawings a utility table for mounting to a cooler is described and shown with a work surface; a vertical support member; at least one work surface support rail connected to the work surface and pivotally connected to the vertical support member so that the work surface may pivot from a horizontal position for use and a vertical position for storage and transport; and a mounting bracket configured to securely receive the vertical support member and to be attached to the cooler using the existing structure of the cooler. |
US11918107B2 |
Foldable cabinet
A cabinet may include a front wall attached to a front proximal supporting leg and a front distal supporting leg, a back wall attached to a back proximal supporting leg and a back distal supporting leg, a first foldable side wall attached to the front proximal supporting leg and the back proximal supporting leg, and a second foldable side wall attached to the front distal supporting leg and back distal supporting leg. The first foldable wall may include a first panel connected to a second panel by at least a first double pivot connection, and the second foldable wall may include a third panel connected to a fourth panel by at least a second double pivot connection. |
US11918105B2 |
Picnic table with detachable table and bench
A picnic table includes first and second structures detachably connected to each other by linking assemblies. One of the first and second structures is a table and the other of the first and second structures is a bench. A linking assembly includes a linking member, which has a first end portion connected to the first structure and a second end portion detachably connected to the second structure. When the second end portion is disconnected from the second structure, the linking member is retractable or rotatable toward the first structure. |
US11918104B2 |
Desktop riser
A height adjustable work surface includes a platform and a height adjustment assembly moveably connected to the platform. A leg assembly is connected to the height adjustment assembly and moveably connected to the platform. The leg assembly is moveable between a raised position, a lowered position, and at least one intermediate position. A locking assembly is moveably connected to the platform. The locking assembly is configured to engage the height adjustment assembly to selectively secure the leg assembly in the raised position, the lowered position, and the at least one intermediate position. |
US11918103B2 |
Full-mouth manual toothbrush
The present invention is a full-mouth toothbrush apparatus. The full-mouth toothbrush apparatus comprises a housing, a pair of brush tines, a set of brush connectors, and a set of brush inserts. The set of brush connectors comprises a pair of first brush connectors and a second brush connector. The pair of brush tines is terminally connected adjacent to the housing. The set of brush connectors is distributed about the pair of brush tines. The pair of first brush connectors is terminally distributed along the pair of brush tines. The pair of first brush connectors is hingedly connected along the pair of brush tines. The second brush connector is slidably connected along the pair of brush tines. The second brush connector is positioned between the housing and the first pair of first brush connectors. |
US11918102B2 |
Customizable hairbrush
A hairbrush may include a head portion, a handle extending from the head portion, and a cushion selectively coupleable with the head portion. The cushion is configured to be selectively loaded with one or more bristle bars, and each bristle bar may contain one or more bristles extending therefrom.The cushion may include a plurality of bristle openings arranged in rows. Each row of bristle openings can be loaded with no bristle bars, one bristle bar, or two bristle bars. When a row of openings in the cushion is loaded with two bristle bars, the two bristle bars are interlocked with one another along their respective lengths. |
US11918098B2 |
Apparatus for connected hair pigment dispenser
The present invention is directed to a Hair Pigment Dispensing (“HPD”) device that may be connected to the internet and intended for professional hairstylists to prepare their hair color formulations. Hair dying is a process that can take several hours and requires precise measurements, high attention to detail, and informed decision making. Not to mention, hair dying requires a large inventory of products to be readily available to the hairstylist. The present invention aims to decrease errors in product measurement, inventory size, and time spent mixing hair color ingredients to improve the overall experience for both the hairstylist and the client. Furthermore, the present invention provides the advantage of storing data from various client mixtures either locally or within a cloud server so that a customer can receive uniform coloring. |
US11918094B2 |
Apparatus for curling hair
Apparatus for curling hair comprises first and second side portions ((12), (14)) which are secured together in a spaced apart relationship via a connector portion (16). The connector portion (16) is positioned substantially centrally with respect to each side portion. The connector portion (16) has a length of not more than 20 mm. The side portions ((12), (14)) are fabricated from a material which is both resilient and thermally conductive. The first side portion (12) is substantially flat and the second side portion (14) is configured such that it is provided with two fixed states: a first state in which the first side portion is convex in shape and bends away from the second plate; and a second fixed state in which the first side portion is concave in shape and folds over to cover both the connector portion and the first side portion. The first side portion is provided with at least one barrier member (18) extending from the first side portion towards the second side portion in substantially the same direction as the connector portion and spaced apart from the connector portion. The at least one barrier member (18) has a height and the ratio of the height of the barrier member to the length of the connector portion is at least 1:3. |
US11918091B2 |
Umbrella with ground engagement structure
An umbrella includes: a pole part having a first end, a second end opposite the first end, and a pole axis extending through the first end and the second end; an umbrella part at the first end; and a ground engagement structure extending from the second end for engaging a ground. The ground engagement structure includes: a material shifting structure extending radially relative to the pole part; and a material receiving groove adjacent to the material shifting structure. |
US11918086B2 |
Method for producing shoe sole
Disclosed is a method for producing a shoe sole. The shoe sole includes: a shoe sole fabric having the form of a sole; a protective cover having the form corresponding to the form of the shoe sole fabric and bonded to a lower surface of the shoe sole fabric with a plurality of pillar through holes vertically penetrating the protective cover; and a plurality of pillar pieces passing through the plurality of pillar through holes, and bonded to the lower surface of the shoe sole fabric and arranged in a form of protruding downward from the protective cover. |
US11918084B2 |
Shoe size measurement devices and methods
A measurement device that allows all users to conveniently and discreetly determine appropriate general footwear measurements at any age is disclosed. The device may include a housing having a contact edge configured to receive the heel or a first side edge of the user's foot, a retractable tape configured to extend outwardly from the housing, and a toe flange proximate the distal end of the retractable tape that is configured to receive the toe or a second side edge of the user's foot. The retractable tape may have indicia of barleycorn units of measurement that can easily be used to determine footwear sizes (length and width) in English speaking countries. |
US11918083B2 |
Footwear traction devices and systems and mechanisms for making durable connections to soft body materials
The present disclosure is directed toward a device that can be worn over footwear to provide traction, such as on slick or slippery surfaces, in snow, or on ice. Described embodiments include footwear accessory devices comprising at least one cleat that provides traction but does not add significantly to the profile of the footwear during use. The present disclosure is also directed toward to connecting bodies that can be used to couple objects to a stretchy material. |
US11918082B1 |
Arch adjustable footbeds for footwear
The present disclosure relates to a footbed for an article of footwear, the footbed having an arch portion defined by a curve, wherein a height of the curve is adjustable to increase or decrease the height of the arch portion. |
US11918080B2 |
Sports boot
Sports boot including: an inner boot; an exogenous shell, the dimensions of which allow the inner boot to be inserted into or extracted from it, the exogenous shell strengthening the inner boot and allowing it to be attached to a piece of sports equipment. The exogenous shell includes a sole, a forward part of an upper able to pivot with respect to the sole about a first articulation, and a rear part of an upper which is able to pivot with respect to the sole about a second articulation. The sole includes a continuous inner relief pattern having longitudinally-extending ribs separated by longitudinally-extending grooves extending continuously along an entire length of the sole. The inner boot includes a sole with a corresponding relief pattern, so as to position laterally and vertically the inner boot in the exogenous shell. |
US11918078B2 |
Foot support members that provide dynamically transformative properties
Foot support members, e.g., sole structures for articles of footwear, include dynamically transformable portions, e.g., to change a dimension and/or apply a tensile or compressive force to some portion of an article of footwear or other foot-receiving device. Such foot support members may include a flexible support member having a wave shaped portion that flexes under an applied force. Flexing of this wave shaped portion under weight of a wearer produces: (a) a change in at least one of a longitudinal or transverse dimension of the foot support member, (b) application of a compressive or tensile force to the plantar support component and/or another part of the foot support member, article of footwear, or other foot-receiving device, (c) flattening of the wave shaped portion, and/or (d) compressing the wave shaped portion together (e.g., to fold up, decrease in overall height, etc.). |
US11918076B2 |
Method for manufacturing an article of footwear and articles of footwear so formed
A method for manufacturing an article of footwear includes arranging a three-dimensional upper on a last and placing a plurality of elongated support structures on the three-dimensional upper arranged on the last using an automated placement assembly. The method further includes heating the plurality of elongated support structures to secure the plurality of elongated support structures to the upper. |
US11918074B2 |
Bladder for article of footwear
A bladder for an article of footwear includes a plate, a first tensile layer disposed adjacent to a first side of the plate, and a second tensile layer disposed on an opposite side of the plate from the first tensile layer, the second tensile layer joined to the first tensile layer through the plate by a plurality of inner bonds. The bladder additionally includes a first barrier layer disposed adjacent to the first tensile layer and joined to the first tensile layer by a plurality of first outer bonds to form a first chamber, one or more of the first outer bonds interposed between adjacent ones of the inner bonds. |
US11918073B2 |
Footwear fluid-filled chamber having central tensile feature
An article of footwear includes a sole structure including a chamber for receiving a pressurized fluid, the chamber having a top portion, a bottom portion, and side portions around a periphery of the chamber. The sole structure also includes a central structure located in a central portion of the chamber between opposing side portions of the chamber, such that the chamber is devoid of additional structures in a surrounding region around the central structure and extending from the central structure to the side portions of the chamber. On all sides of the central structure, a dimension of the surrounding region between the central structure and the nearest side portion is one third or more of a span across the chamber between opposing side portions. |
US11918070B2 |
Facemask system
The invention relates to a system and/or an apparatus for an improved helmet system that may help reduce the severity of injuries by enhancing overall helmet protection through uniquely designed facemasks and facemask bumpers. The facemask and facemask bumpers that are particularly adapted to redistribute pressure and impact forces, decrease vibration, sudden shock, noise and/or the peak forces transmitted from the facemask to the rest of the helmet system. The facemask bumpers may be disposed into specific regions of the facemask, including the brow region, the glabella region, orbit region, the frontal region, the mandible (front, right and/or left side) region, the maxilla region, the nasal region, zygomatic region, the ethmoid region, the lacrimal region, the sphenoid region and/or any combination thereof. |
US11918064B2 |
Protective glove with enhanced exterior sections
A protective glove includes a primary yarn that forms the palm, thumb and finger sections of the glove. The primary yarn has an interior surface forming the interior surface of the glove, and an exterior surface forming the exterior surface of the glove. A plaiting yarn can be plaited to portions of the exterior surface of the primary yarn to form a plurality of enhanced sections on the exterior surface of the glove. The enhanced sections can have at least one substantially enhanced physical characteristic in relation to the primary layer. |
US11918063B2 |
Strapless face mask
A strapless face mask device comprised of a hollow plastic frame that is covered by a sleeve or protective covering. The body sleeve or covering protects the face, nose, mouth and chin area of the wearer such that any respiratory droplets from the wearer are prevented from entering into the surrounding environment and potentially infecting other individuals. Further, the personal protection device has at least one and preferably two tightening mechanisms that allow a wearer to tighten or loosen the seal that the frame makes with their face. Each tightening mechanism may receive a cable that runs within the hollow frame via a spool within each mechanism. When each spool is rotated, the cable upon each spool is tightened or loosened which in turn increases or decreases the convex angle of the frame to tighten or loosen the seal of the frame against the face of the wearer. |
US11918048B2 |
Electronic atomization device and control circuit thereof
An electronic atomization device and a control circuit therefor are provided. The control circuit includes an airflow sensor, a power supply capacitor and a control chip including a logic controller, a unidirectional conduction tube and a switch tube, a power supply pin, an atomization pin and a ground pin; the logic controller is connected to a first end of the airflow sensor and a first end of the switch tube; and through the power supply pin, is connected to a first end of the power supply capacitor and a second end of the switch tube; and through the ground pin, is connected to a positive electrode of the unidirectional conduction tube, a second end of the airflow sensor and a second end of the power supply capacitor; a negative electrode of the unidirectional conduction tube, through the atomization pin, is connected to a third end of the switch tube. |
US11918042B2 |
Combined storage container and pipe apparatus
A combined storage container and pipe apparatus for convenient storage and smoking of a smokable substance includes a tube and a lid. The tube defines an interior space and has a top that is open. The top allows reversible addition of a smokable substance into the interior space. The tube has an indentation positioned in a sidewall thereof proximate to a bottom thereof. A portion of the smokable substance can be positioned in the indentation. The indentation has an aperture centrally positioned therein. The lid is selectively engageable to the tube to close the top and has a hole positioned therethrough around which a user can position their lips. The user is positioned to light the portion of the smokable substance that is positioned in the indentation and to draw smoke through the aperture and the interior space into at least one of a mouth and lungs of the user. |
US11918041B2 |
Handheld scoop for scraping and dispensing plant material into a smoking medium
A scoop including a tray and a gripping portion. The tray including a bottom portion having a flat bottom surface and an inclined top surface that distally terminate in a straight beveled edge that has a width that is smaller than a smoking outer wrap. The inclined top surface proximally transitions to a transverse channel having a backstop portion and top panel portion. The transverse channel at least partially open on one lateral end. The gripping portion is attached to, and extending proximally from, the tray enabling a user to: (i) position the straight beveled edge against a surface for scraping smoking material onto the tray; (ii) upwardly tip the trap to collect the scraped smoking material into the transverse channel; and (iii) to selectively dispense the collected smoking material either through the at least partially open lateral end of the transverse channel or back over the straight beveled edge. |
US11918040B1 |
Storage case and methods thereof
A hand-held case is provided. In exemplary embodiments, the hand-held case comprises a central compartment defined by an outer wall, the central compartment sized to accept a smokable herb; a top lid comprising a cover for covering the central compartment, the top lid movable from a closed position to an open position; a bottom lid comprising a slidable cover for covering a bottom compartment; a tool compartment for storing a tool, the tool compartment disposed on a lateral side of the central compartment; and a pipe compartment for storing a pipe, the pipe compartment disposed on an opposite lateral side of the central compartment from the tool compartment. |
US11918035B2 |
Tobacco smoke filter
A stand alone tobacco smoke filter or filter element for use with a smoking article comprising a wrapper engaged around a longitudinally extending core of tobacco smoke filtering material, wherein at least one end of the wrapper extends beyond the end of the core around which it is engaged, to define a cavity at the end of the filter which faces the smoking article in use. |
US11918033B2 |
Rolling papers with discrete adhesive areas
A rolling paper has a rectangular region being one side surface of the rolling paper, the rectangular region having a first and a second long edge of a first length and a first and a second short edge of second length, a first adhesive strip having a first width less than one-fourth of the second length along the full length of the first long edge, and a second adhesive strip of a third length less than one-half the first length of the first long edge, and a second width less than one-fourth of the second length, the second adhesive strip along the second long edge, one end of the second adhesive strip abutting the first short edge. |
US11918031B2 |
Method for applying an adhesive on a wrapping band of a smoking article
A method for applying adhesive on a wrapping band of a smoking article includes moving the band along a feed direction, the band has a longitudinal direction of extension, opposing first and second surfaces, a first plurality of portions having a first thickness and a second plurality of portions having a second thickness greater than the first thickness, the portions of the first and second pluralities being disposed alternately along the direction of extension. A nozzle having a delivery end, and the band are moved towards/away from each other between a first position, where the delivery end and the second surface are at a first distance which is less than or equal to the second thickness, and a second position, where the delivery end and the second surface are at a second distance greater than the second thickness. An adhesive is delivered on the first surface through the nozzle. |
US11918029B2 |
Apparatus for crimping a band of material
An apparatus (100) for crimping a band of material and a method of crimping and shaping a band of material is disclosed. The apparatus (100) comprising a crimping portion (1) comprising a first crimping roller (2) defining a first rotational axis and a second crimping roller (3) defining a second rotational axis, wherein the first and second crimping rollers are configured to allow a band of material to pass therebetween and towards an adjacent apparatus; and an adjustment portion (20) configured to adjust the position of at least one of the first and second rotational axes relative to the position of the adjacent apparatus to thereby adjust the tension in the band of material between the crimping portion and the adjacent apparatus. |
US11918024B2 |
Coating composition and method of making and using the same
The present disclosure provides a coating composition including a pectin and a non-glycerol sugar alcohol. The pectin can be present in an amount by weight of at least 30.0% and at most 50.0%. The non-glycerol sugar alcohol can be present in an amount by weight of at least 10.0%) and at most 40.0%. The pectin can be present in a ratio of at least 1:1 and at most 5:1 relative to the non-glyercol sugar alcohol. The present disclosure also provides coating suspensions, coatings, and coated substrates related to the coating composition. The present disclosure also provides methods of making and using the coating compositions. |
US11918022B2 |
Apparatus for grinding food
Apparatus, system and method for cold pressing juice from a food including a food delivery chute, a food grinder, and a pressing chamber which may removably fit together as a single, stand-alone unit. |
US11918020B2 |
Food product comprising a co-culture of bacteria and fungi
Provided herein is a composition comprising a solid product of a co-culture of bacteria and fungi, comprising at least 5% protein by dry weight and at least 5% fiber by dry weight. Further provided is a food article formed from a pellicle comprising a solid product of a co-culture of bacteria and fungi, which comprises at least 5% fungal protein by dry weight and at least 5% fiber by dry weight, and which is formed into a shape by cutting or molding. Further provided is a method of making such products by co-culturing bacteria and fungi to form a pellicle, and harvesting and shaping the pellicle. Further provided is a system that optimizes growth and production of a co-culture of bacteria and fungi (co-culture of microorganism) that includes a housing unit that includes stacked trays. |
US11918017B2 |
Sanitizing process for exposing a food container to multiple sanitizing agents along a circuitous path
A method for sanitizing pre-measured units of a pre-sanitized flowable food product in a sanitizing device installed into an existing food production system without substantially increasing the head height requirement of the feed production system. A plurality of containers are moved about a path with increased retention time through a plurality of stations: a receiving station, one or more sanitizing stations, and a dispensing station, and a container cleaning station. A pre-measured unit measured for packaging is received at the receiving station into a container. The pre-measured unit is exposed to one or more sanitizing agents at one or more sanitizing stations. The pre-measured unit is immediately packaged after sanitization. The pre-measured unit is dispensed into a packaging device at the dispensing station. The containers are then cleaned at the container cleaning station to prepare each container to receive a subsequent pre-measured unit of the pre-sanitized flowable feed product. |
US11918013B2 |
Composition for inactivation of gram-positive bacteria and bacterial spores and methods of making and using same
There are provided compositions for inactivation of Gram-positive bacteria and bacterial spores, and methods of making and using such compositions. The compositions may contain 7-alpha-acetoxyhardwickiic acid, crolechinic acid, hardwickiic acid, kolavenic acid and copalic acid. |
US11918012B2 |
Continuous fermentation process for meat curing agents
In some aspects, the present disclosure provides an advantageous process for preparing meat curing agents. In some embodiments, a process for continuous conversion of plant-based nitrates to nitrites includes: inoculating a source material liquid comprised of nitrates with a bacterial culture capable of converting nitrates to nitrites; when nitrites in the source material liquid reach a desired concentration, harvesting a first harvest volume of the source material liquid at a harvest rate; and replenishing the harvested volume of the source material liquid with source material liquid comprising additional nitrates at a feed rate, wherein the harvest rate is higher than the feed rate. |
US11918011B2 |
High-payload, non-porous, enzyme-containing coated granules and use of same
Described are compositions and methods relate to stable, high-payload, non-porous enzyme-containing coated granules with improved resistance to activity loss during steam pelleting. |
US11918004B1 |
Anticaking compositions for divided cheese
The present disclosure provides anticaking agents for cheese, comprising an botanical extract from Sorbus, such as Sorbus aucuparia. Also provided are anticaking agents for cheese, comprising 15-30 wt. % reducing sugar, 0.2-0.8 wt. % glucose oxidase, 0-2 wt. % salt chosen from sodium chloride, calcium chloride, and magnesium chloride, and 0.5-10 wt. % botanical extract. The present disclosure further provides food products comprising these anticaking agents and methods of treating divided cheese for anticaking with these anticaking agents. |
US11918001B2 |
Fibrous structures comprising a surface care composition and methods for making and using same
Fibrous structures containing a surface care composition, and more particularly dry fibrous structures containing a surface care composition comprising one or more bacteriophage, methods of making same, and methods for treating surfaces using same are provided. |
US11918000B2 |
Methods for inducing resistance to virus in a plant, priming a plant to resist viruses, decreasing virus accumulation, or increasing PR1 expression in a plant
The present disclosure relates to fungi, a culture filtrate thereof and a polysaccharide and their applications in inducing or priming plant resistance to viruses. Aspects of the present disclosure provides a cultured filtrate, derived from a fungus belonging to the genus Trichosporon, induces strong resistance to various viruses on different plants. |
US11917996B2 |
Herbicidal compositions for animal grazelands and methods for applying the same
Methods and compositions for controlling undesired vegetation in animal grazelands. |
US11917994B2 |
Carbamoyl triazolinone based herbicide combinations and method of use
The invention relates to herbicidal active compound combinations comprising, carbamoyltriazolinones, and herbicidally active compounds, which combinations are suitable for controlling weeds. |
US11917988B2 |
Hoof block and related method of use
A hoof block is provided that joins with a livestock hoof via an adhesive. The block can include a body bounded by an interior edge and a curvilinear exterior edge approximating an outer edge of the hoof and multiple shearing polygonal apertures extending through the body. Each of the shearing apertures can have a pointed end and can lay along a reference line that can be disposed at an angle, for example, 30-60 degrees inclusive relative to the interior edge. The apertures can be joined with bridges that shear through the body when the hoof block becomes removed from the hoof and encounters a pump impeller in a livestock facility. The block can break into pieces that do not substantially impair continued operation of the pump impeller, and yet can support the standing and walking loads of the livestock while on the hoof. A related method of use is provided. |
US11917977B2 |
Cotton variety 11PSGN85
The disclosure relates to a cotton variety, designated 11PSGN85, the plants and seeds of the cotton variety 11PSGN85, methods for producing a cotton plant, either varietal or hybrid, produced by crossing the cotton variety 11PSGN85 with itself or with another cotton plant, hybrid cotton seeds and plants produced by crossing the variety 11PSGN85 with another cotton variety or plan, methods for producing a cotton plant containing in its genetic material one or more transgenes, and the transgenic cotton plants produced by that method. This disclosure also relates to cotton varieties derived from cotton variety 11PSGN85, to methods for producing other cotton varieties derived from cotton variety 11PSGN85, and to the varieties derived by the use of those methods. |
US11917973B2 |
Soybean variety 01091785
The invention relates to the soybean variety designated 01091785. Provided by the invention are the seeds, plants and derivatives of the soybean variety 01091785. Also provided by the invention are tissue cultures of the soybean variety 01091785 and the plants regenerated therefrom. Still further provided by the invention are methods for producing soybean plants by crossing the soybean variety 01091785 with itself or another soybean variety and plants produced by such methods. |
US11917972B2 |
Soybean variety 01091777
The invention relates to the soybean variety designated 01091777. Provided by the invention are the seeds, plants and derivatives of the soybean variety 01091777. Also provided by the invention are tissue cultures of the soybean variety 01091777 and the plants regenerated therefrom. Still further provided by the invention are methods for producing soybean plants by crossing the soybean variety 01091777 with itself or another soybean variety and plants produced by such methods. |
US11917968B2 |
Soybean variety 01083684
The invention relates to the soybean variety designated 01083684. Provided by the invention are the seeds, plants and derivatives of the soybean variety 01083684. Also provided by the invention are tissue cultures of the soybean variety 01083684 and the plants regenerated therefrom. Still further provided by the invention are methods for producing soybean plants by crossing the soybean variety 01083684 with itself or another soybean variety and plants produced by such methods. |
US11917966B2 |
Soy plants comprising the transgenic event CIGBDT-DEF1 or CIGBIS-DEF5
The invention discloses a soybean plant, or a part of said plant comprising the transgenic event CIGBDt-Def1 or the transgenic event CIGBIs-Def5, as well as a method for the detection of those events in soybean samples. It also provides a seed from a soybean plant comprising said transgenic events, and products obtained from a plant, or from soybean seeds, comprising one of said events. In addition, the invention is related to a method for the production of soybean plants resistant to glyphosate, and to diseases caused by fungi or oomycetes, comprising the introduction of one of the mentioned transgenic events in the genome of said plants. The increase in the yield of a soybean crop in the field can be achieved with the transgenic events of the invention. |
US11917962B2 |
Cucumber variety NUN 09103 CUL comprising fruits with a small seed cavity and/or increased dry matter content
The disclosure relates to cucumber plants producing fruits comprising a small seed cavity and/or an increased dry matter content, and to methods for generating such plants, and their use. |
US11917959B2 |
Multi-ear system to enhance monocot plant yield
Provided are methods for increasing the yield of a monocot plant through treatment of the plant with a plant growth regulator. In certain embodiments, maize plants produce multiple ears and an increased number of kernels. In certain embodiments, reduced height of the plant allows for more efficient self-pollination. |
US11917958B2 |
Light source for plant cultivation
A light source includes a controller configured to turn on or off a plurality of light sources depending on a light period. The controller can be configured to turn on the light sources during each of a plurality of light periods such that the light sources emit a light having a spectrum with a plurality of peaks toward the plant. At least one light period can include a first period and a second period and the first period preceding or following the second period. The controller can adjust the spectrum of the light between the first period and the second period and/or during different light periods. |
US11917956B2 |
Smart drip irrigation emitter
A smart drip irrigation emitter provides intelligent features including on-demand watering, sensors and communication links. The emitters are activated by a wireless signal to power and/or control water delivery from the emitter. The emitter includes sensors that gather data pertaining to an individual plant and intelligently determines whether to water the plant. A communication network includes a network of smart emitters. |
US11917955B2 |
Apparatus, systems and methods for irrigating lands
Apparatus, systems and methods for irrigating lands are disclosed. In one example, an irrigation system is disclosed. The irrigation system includes a gate and a microcontroller unit (MCU). The gate is configured for adjusting a water flow for irrigating a piece of land. The MCU is configured for controlling the gate to adjust the water flow based on environmental information related to the piece of land. |
US11917954B2 |
Wheel track monitoring system for an irrigation system
A wheel track monitoring system for an irrigation system monitors the condition of a wheel track and alerts an operator and/or automatically takes corrective action when a wheel track develops ruts or other conditions that may adversely affect operation of the irrigation system. The wheel track monitoring system includes a wheel track condition sensor, a location sensor, and a processing system. The processing system receives and stores wheel track condition data and location data from the sensors as the irrigation system travels across a field and creates a log of wheel track condition data for multiple locations in the field. The processing system also analyzes the wheel track condition data to determine if the condition of the wheel track is unacceptable at any locations in the irrigated field and generates a corrective action signal if the condition is unacceptable. |
US11917953B2 |
Irrigation system with transient state speeds of movement
An irrigation system with transient state speeds of movement achieves and maintains substantial straight alignment of multiple interconnected spans with continuous movement over a range of speeds in a forward and reverse movement direction. A variable-speed drive controller monitors and processes the output of the corresponding alignment detector and, based on the output of the alignment detector, selects from memory and continuously furnishes to the corresponding span motor a predetermined progressively increasing speed profile or a predetermined progressively decreasing speed profile. |
US11917952B2 |
Irrigation system with steady state speeds of movement
An irrigation system with steady state speeds of movement achieves and maintains substantial straight alignment of multiple interconnected spans with continuous movement over a range of speeds in a forward and reverse movement direction. A variable-speed drive controller monitors and processes the output of the corresponding alignment detector and, based on the output of the alignment detector, selects from memory and continuously furnishes to the corresponding span motor a predetermined progressively increasing speed profile, a predetermined progressively decreasing speed profile, or a new fixed current speed. |
US11917951B2 |
Sweeper head and hand-held sweeper
A sweeper head includes a cleaning device, a transmission shaft, and a shield. The cleaning device includes a rolling member rotatable about a first axis and a cleaning element. The transmission shaft is rotatable about a second axis. The shield includes a surrounding portion for surrounding at least a part of the cleaning element. The surrounding portion includes a front surrounding portion and a rear surrounding portion located on two sides of a first plane and the first plane passes through the second axis and is parallel to the first axis. The ratio of a maximum measurement of the front surrounding portion in a direction parallel to the first axis to a maximum measurement of the rear surrounding portion in the direction is greater than or equal to 2 and is less than or equal to 3. |
US11917950B2 |
Hay baler
A baler for hay, straw, grass, and similar feed materials is provided. The baler communicates compressed material from a vertically inclined compression passage formed in between opposing conveyer belts to a central area of a baling chamber for baling. A plunger within the baling chamber can reciprocate in two directions to form bales which are tied and discharged from both ends of the baling chamber. |
US11917940B1 |
Electric lawnmowers with cooling features integrated into mowing-unit enclosures and methods of operating thereof
Electric lawnmowers comprise mowing-unit decks with fluid passages used for cooling batteries, power electronics units, and/or drive motors. Specifically, a lawnmower comprises a drive unit (with a battery, power electronics, and one or more drive motors) and a mowing unit (with a mowing-unit deck). The deck's fluid passage is fluidically coupled to the drive unit (e.g., the motor and power electronics). The thermal liquid is heated by the drive unit's components and cooled as the liquid passes through the deck's fluid passage. The mowing unit may be equipped with a pump (for circulating this liquid), which can be powered by an electric motor on the mowing unit. The same motor may be used for rotating the cutting blades. The drive unit may have an additional cooling circuit providing immersion cooling to the batteries. |
US11917932B2 |
Soil conditioner spreader and operation method thereof
A soil conditioner spreader and an operation method thereof are provided. The soil conditioner spreader includes a spreader body, a ridger, a solid tank, two spiral drills, a rotary tillage wheel and a mulching device, where the spreader body is provided with a hopper in a front part. The hopper stores a conditioner. The solid tank is arranged above the spiral drills. The spreader body is connected to the solid tank through a feeding track. The ridger, the spiral rills, the rotary tillage wheel and the mulching device are successively arranged at the bottom of the spreader body from the rear to the front. The ridger ridges first, and then the spiral drills perform deep plowing, rotary tillage and scarification and apply the conditioner to a ridge. The rotary tillage wheel performs rotary tillage, and a nozzle sprays a nutrient solution or an herbicide/insecticide. Finally, the mulching device mulches. |
US11925129B2 |
Multi-layer selector device and method of fabricating the same
The present invention provides a multi-layer selector device exhibiting a low leakage current by controlling a threshold voltage. According to an embodiment of the present invention, the multi-layer selector device comprises: a substrate; a lower electrode layer disposed on the substrate; an insulating layer disposed on the lower electrode layer and having a via hole passing through to expose the lower electrode layer; a switching layer disposed on the lower electrode layer in the via hole, performing a switching operation by forming and destroying a conductive filament, and made of a multi-layer to control the formation of the conductive filament; and an upper electrode layer disposed on the switching layer. |
US11925124B2 |
Insertion layers for perpendicularly magnetized Heusler layers with reduced magnetic damping
A magnetic structure, a magnetic device incorporating the magnetic structure and a method for providing the magnetic structure are described. The magnetic structure includes a magnetic layer, a templating structure and a resistive insertion layer. The magnetic layer includes a Heusler compound and has a perpendicular magnetic anisotropy energy exceeding an out-of-plane demagnetization energy. The templating structure has a crystal structure configured to template at least one of the Heusler compound and the resistive insertion layer. The magnetic layer is on the templating structure. The resistive insertion layer is configured to reduce magnetic damping for the Heusler compound and allow for templating of the Heusler compound. |
US11925122B2 |
Magnetoresistive structure having two dielectric layers, and method of manufacturing same
A magnetoresistive structure having two dielectric layers, and method of manufacturing same, includes a free magnetic layer positioned between the two dielectric layers. The method of manufacture comprises at least two etch processes and at least one encapsulation process interposed therebetween wherein the encapsulation is formed on sidewalls of the partially formed magnetoresistive stack between etch processes. For example, an exemplary method of manufacturing a magnetoresistive device includes etching through a second electrode, second dielectric layer and free magnetic layer to provide a sidewall of (i) an unpinned synthetic antiferromagnetic structure, (ii) a second dielectric layer and (iii) a free magnetic layer; thereafter, forming an encapsulation material on the sidewall of the unpinned synthetic antiferromagnetic structure, second dielectric layer and free magnetic layer, and after forming the encapsulation material, etching through a first dielectric layer. |
US11925119B2 |
Thermo-electric controlled switching circuit
A system on an integrated circuit (IC) chip includes an input terminal and a return terminal, a heater, a thermopile, and a switch device. The heater is coupled between the input terminal and the return terminal. The thermopile is spaced apart from the heater by a galvanic isolation region. The switch device includes a control input coupled to an output of the thermopile. The switch device is coupled to at least one output terminal of the IC chip. |
US11925116B2 |
Compound for organic electronic element, organic electronic element using the same, and an electronic device thereof
Provide are a compound capable of improving the light-emitting efficiency, stability, and lifespan of an element, an organic electronic element using same, and an electronic device thereof. |
US11925109B2 |
Organic compound, light-emitting device, optical device, light-emitting apparatus, electronic device, and lighting device
A novel organic compound with favorable thermophysical properties is provided. An organic compound represented by General Formula (G1) is provided. At least one of X1 to X5 is a secondary or tertiary alkyl group having 3 to 6 carbon atoms in which a carbon atom bonded to a phenyl group branches. Each of R1 to R7 is independently any of hydrogen, an alkyl group having 1 to 6 carbon atoms, a cycloalkyl group having 3 to 12 carbon atoms, and an unsubstituted or alkyl-substituted aryl group having 6 to 13 carbon atoms. Ar1 represents a substituted or unsubstituted condensed heteroaromatic ring skeleton having 8 to 60 carbon atoms and composed of two or more aromatic rings, and Ar2 represents a substituted or unsubstituted aryl group having 6 to 25 carbon atoms. Furthermore, n is any of 1 to 3. |
US11925108B2 |
Compound having triarylamine structure and organic electroluminescence device
An object of the present invention is to provide an organic compound that has excellent properties, with excellent hole injection and transport performance, electron blocking capability, and high stability in a thin film state, and furthermore to provide a highly efficient and highly durable organic EL device by using this compound. The present invention relates to a compound having a triarylamine structure and being represented by the structural formula (A-1) below, where A, B, and C may be the same or different, and each represent a group represented by the structural formula (B-1) below, a substituted or unsubstituted aromatic hydrocarbon group, a substituted or unsubstituted aromatic heterocyclic group, or a substituted or unsubstituted fused polycyclic aromatic group, where at least one of A, B, and C is not the group represented by the structural formula (B-1) below. (For the symbols and the like in the formulae, see the descriptions in the specification.) |
US11925107B2 |
Organic electroluminescent device
To provide an organic EL device having low driving voltage, high luminous efficiency, and particularly a long lifetime by combining various materials for an organic EL device having excellent hole and electron injection/transport performances, electron blocking ability, stability in a thin-film state, and durability as materials for an organic EL device having high luminous efficiency and high durability so as to allow the respective materials to effectively reveal their characteristics. In the organic EL device having at least an anode, a hole injection layer, a hole transport layer, a light emitting layer, an electron transport layer, and a cathode, in this order, the hole injection layer includes an arylamine compound of the following general formula (1) and a radialene derivative of the following general formula (2). |
US11925103B2 |
Organic electroluminescent materials and devices
A compound capable of functioning as a phosphorescent emitter in an organic light emitting device at room temperature that includes at least one aromatic ring and at least one substituent R where each of the at least one R is of Formula I |
US11925100B2 |
Display module and display device
A display module includes substrate and adhesive portion. Substrate includes display portion, bending portion and bonding portion located on non-light-emitting side of display portion. Bending portion is located between display portion and bonding portion. Adhesive portion includes first adhesive portion including first adhesive sub-portion and second adhesive sub-portion located on side of first adhesive sub-portion facing away from bending portion. Bonding portion includes first bonding sub-portion at least partially overlapping first adhesive sub-portion in a first direction and second bonding sub-portion located on side of first bonding sub-portion facing away from bending portion at least partially overlapping second adhesive sub-portion in the first direction. In a first state, the distance between first bonding sub-portion and display portion is greater than the distance between second bonding sub-portion and display portion in first direction, thereby alleviating stress bonding portion withstands, and ensuring normal operation of display module in first state. |
US11925099B2 |
Flexible substrate, manufacturing method thereof, and flexible display device
A flexible substrate, a manufacturing method thereof, and a flexible display device are provided. The method includes: step S10, forming a first aerogel layer with a cross-linked structure and a nanoporous structure on a substrate; step S20: forming an inorganic layer on the first aerogel layer; step S30, forming a second flexible substrate layer on the first aerogel layer, and allowing the second flexible substrate layer to cover the inorganic layer; and step S40, peeling the first aerogel layer, the inorganic layer, and the second flexible substrate layer from the substrate to form the flexible substrate. |
US11925098B2 |
Display device and manufacturing method thereof
A display device includes a first transistor including a first active layer, a first gate electrode overlapping the first active layer, a gate insulating layer between the first active layer and the first gate electrode, a first source electrode, and a first drain electrode; a second transistor including a second active layer, a second gate electrode overlapping the second active layer, a second source electrode and a second drain electrode; a capacitor including a first capacitor electrode connected to the second transistor; a lower electrode disposed under the first active layer; a connecting member connecting the first active layer to the lower electrode; and a first metal pattern contacting the connecting member and disposed on a same layer with the first gate electrode. |
US11925096B2 |
Display panel of display device and display device
Provided is a display panel. The display panel includes: a substrate, including a display region, a periphery region, and a pad region, wherein the periphery region surrounds an outer periphery of the display region, and the pad region is disposed on a side, distal from the display region, of the periphery region; and a touch layer, disposed on the substrate and including a touch electrode and a touch trace, wherein the touch electrode is at least partially disposed in the display region, the touch trace is disposed in the periphery region and is electrically connected to the touch electrode, the touch trace is electrically connected to a pad disposed in the pad region, the touch trace includes at least two line layers laminated in a thickness direction of the substrate. |
US11925095B2 |
Display panel and display device
The present application discloses a display panel and a display device. The display panel includes pixel areas and transmitting areas in a first display area. The display panel further includes a light-emitting unit layer including light-emitting units, an auxiliary layer, a first electrode layer covering the light-emitting unit layer and at least part of the auxiliary layer, and a transparent auxiliary electrode layer at least covering part of the auxiliary layer and electrically connected to the first electrode layer. A thickness of the first electrode layer on the auxiliary layer is less than a thickness of the first electrode layer on the light-emitting unit layer. |
US11925094B2 |
Display device
Some embodiments provide a display device including a substrate having an opening area, a peripheral area surrounding the opening area, and a display area surrounding the peripheral area, a transistor and a light emitting element on the substrate, an encapsulation layer on the light emitting element, a first touch insulating layer on the encapsulation layer, an overcoat layer on the first touch insulating layer, and defining a first opening, and a cover layer filling the first opening, wherein at least one of the overcoat layer and the cover layer extends from the display area to the peripheral area, and wherein the substrate includes a depression pattern that is filled by the overcoat layer or the cover layer. |
US11925084B2 |
Display panel and repair method thereof
A display panel can include a substrate, a light-emitting element including an emission region on the substrate, a reference voltage line adjacent to the light-emitting element, and a branch line connected to the reference voltage line to apply a reference voltage to light-emitting element. The light-emitting element can emit light on the emission region in a direction of the substrate. Further, the branch line can include a semiconductor layer, and the semiconductor layer of the branch line can overlap the emission region. |
US11925080B2 |
Display device
A display device includes a substrate including a display area and a non-display area, a plurality of pixels disposed in the display area, a common voltage supply wiring overlapping the non-display area and disposed on the substrate, a driving voltage supply wiring overlapping the non-display area and disposed on the substrate, and a data voltage supply wiring overlapping the non-display area and electrically connected to the plurality of pixels, where at least one of the common voltage supply wiring and the driving voltage supply wiring includes a chamfered area, the data voltage supply wiring includes a first data voltage supply wiring, a second data voltage supply wiring, and a third data voltage supply wiring, and the first to third data voltage supply wirings are disposed in different layers. |
US11925079B2 |
Display panel and display device
A display panel, includes: a substrate; and a plurality of OLED devices disposed on the substrate, each of which includes an anode and a light-emitting layer arranged in stack; further includes a patterned area, the patterned area comprising at least one cathode group, each of which includes a plurality of cathodes arranged at intervals, and an orthographic projection of each of the plurality of cathodes on the substrate at least covers an orthographic projection of the light-emitting layer of one of the plurality of OLED devices on the substrate; and for each of the at least one cathode group, the display panel further includes a plurality of first wirings electrically connected to the plurality of cathodes in one-to-one correspondence and a second wiring electrically connected to the plurality of first wirings and electrically connected to a VSS signal line. A display device is further provided. |
US11925078B2 |
Display device including frame region, and bending region around display region
A display device includes the following: a resin substrate; a TFT layer disposed on the resin substrate, the TFT layer having a stack of, in sequence, a base coat film, a semiconductor film, a gate insulating film, a first metal film, an interlayer insulating film, a second metal film, and a flattening film; a light-emitting element disposed on the TFT layer and forming a display region; and a plurality of TFTs disposed in the TFT layer in the display region. The base coat film includes an amorphous silicon film disposed at least all over the display region. |
US11925077B2 |
Display apparatus
A display apparatus includes: a display panel including a display area, and a pad area adjacent to the display area; and a circuit board attached to the pad area. The pad area includes at least one signal pad terminal electrically connected to a first signal line extending through the display area, and at least one dummy pad terminal spaced from the first signal line. The circuit board includes a signal lead terminal connected to the signal pad terminal, and a dummy lead terminal connected to the dummy pad terminal. |
US11925075B2 |
Display apparatus
A display apparatus includes: a thin-film transistor including a source electrode, a drain electrode, and a gate electrode; a data line in a layer different from the source electrode, the drain electrode, and the gate electrode, wherein the data line is configured to transmit a data signal; and a shield layer between the data line and a component of the thin-film transistor. |
US11925073B2 |
Stretchable polymer and dielectric layers for electronic displays
A display device includes a display layer having a plurality of light-emitting diodes and an encapsulation layer covering a light-emitting side of the display layer. The encapsulation layer includes a plurality of first polymer projections on display layer, the plurality of first polymer projections having spaces therebetween, and a first dielectric layer conformally covering the plurality of first polymer projections and any exposed underlying surface in the spaces between the first polymer projections, the dielectric layer forming side walls along sides of the first polymer projections and defining wells in spaces between the side walls. |
US11925069B2 |
Display device having a protrusion in a non-emission area to reduce leakage current
A display device includes a substrate including an emission area and a non-emission area and in which a plurality of sub-pixels are defined, first electrodes disposed in the plurality of sub-pixels, respectively, a bank that is disposed in the non-emission area between the plurality of sub-pixels, and exposes the first electrode through an opening, a protrusion disposed in a second non-emission area of the non-emission area which is divided into a first non-emission area at a flat top surface of the bank and the second non-emission area at an inclined top surface of the bank, an organic layer disposed on the first electrodes, and a second electrode disposed on the organic layer. |
US11925068B2 |
Display device
A display device includes: a substrate including a display area and a non-display area outside the display area; a planarization layer over the substrate, where a first contact hole, a second contact hole and a dummy hole are defined through the planarization layer; a first pixel on the planarization layer and including a first pixel electrode, where the first pixel electrode overlaps the first contact hole and the dummy hole; and a second pixel on the planarization layer and including a second pixel electrode, where the second pixel electrode overlaps the second contact hole. |
US11925066B2 |
Display device
Disclosed is a display device that with low power consumption. The display device includes a first thin film transistor having a polycrystalline semiconductor layer in an active area and a second thin film transistor having an oxide semiconductor layer in the active area, wherein at least one opening disposed in a bending area has the same depth as one of a plurality of contact holes disposed in the active area, whereby the opening and the contact holes are formed through the same process, and the process is therefore simplified, and wherein a high-potential supply line and a low-potential supply line are disposed so as to be spaced apart from each other in the horizontal direction, whereas a reference line and the low-potential supply line are disposed so as to overlap each other, thereby preventing signal lines from being shorted. |
US11925061B2 |
Flexible display panel and electronic device
The application provides a flexible display panel and an electronic device. The flexible display panel includes a plurality of pixel groups. The pixel groups include a plurality of pixels arranged in a first direction. The flexible display panel also includes: a substrate; a semiconductor layer; a gate electrode; a metal part; and a first insulating layer arranged on the metal part. The first insulating layer is provided with at least one first groove, and a position of the first groove corresponds to a position of a gap between two adjacent pixel groups. |
US11925054B2 |
Display apparatus including groove between dams
A display apparatus includes: a substrate including a first area, a second area, and a third area; a display element on the substrate; a thin-film encapsulation layer covering the display element; a first dam portion at the third area, the first dam portion being adjacent to the second area; a second dam portion at the third area, and spaced from the first dam portion; and at least one groove at the third area. |
US11925045B2 |
Light emitting device and display panel including same
A light emitting device includes a first electrode, a first stack on the first electrode, a first charge generation layer on the first stack, a second stack on the first charge generation layer, and a second electrode on the second stack. The first stack includes a first light emitting layer and a plurality of first organic layers, and the second stack includes a second light emitting layer and a plurality of second organic layers. Among the plurality of first organic layers and the plurality of second organic layers, at least one of organic layers adjacent to the first light emitting layer and the second light emitting layer includes a light emitting material. |
US11925044B2 |
Light emitting device, method of manufacturing same and display device including same
A light emitting device includes: a first electrode and a second electrode facing each other, an emissive layer disposed between the first electrode and the second electrode and including a quantum dot, an electron auxiliary layer disposed between the emissive layer and the second electrode and including a plurality of nanoparticles, and a polymer layer between a portion of the second electrode and the electron auxiliary layer, wherein the nanoparticles include a metal oxide including zinc, wherein the second electrode has a first surface facing a surface of the electron auxiliary layer and a second surface opposite to the first surface, and the polymer layer is disposed on a portion of the second surface and a portion of the surface of the electron auxiliary layer, and wherein the polymer layer includes a polymerization product of a thiol compound and an unsaturated compound having at least two carbon-carbon unsaturated bonds. |
US11925043B2 |
Quantum dot light-emitting device and electronic device
A quantum dot light-emitting device including first electrode and a second electrode, a quantum dot layer between the first electrode and the second electrode, a first electron transport layer and a second electron layer disposed between the quantum dot layer and the second electrode. The second electron transport layer is disposed between the quantum dot layer and the first electron transport layer, wherein each of the first electron transport layer and the second electron transport layer includes an inorganic material. A lowest unoccupied molecular orbital energy level of the second electron transport layer is shallower than a lowest unoccupied molecular orbital energy level of the first electron transport layer, and a lowest unoccupied molecular orbital energy level of the quantum dot layer is shallower than a lowest unoccupied molecular orbital energy level of the second electron transport layer. An electronic device including the quantum dot light-emitting device. |
US11925041B2 |
Light-emitting element, display device, electronic device, and lighting device
To provide a light-emitting element with high emission efficiency and low driving voltage. The light-emitting element includes a guest material and a host material. A LUMO level of the guest material is lower than a LUMO level of the host material. An energy difference between the LUMO level and a HOMO level of the guest material is larger than an energy difference between the LUMO level and a HOMO level of the host material. The guest material has a function of converting triplet excitation energy into light emission. An energy difference between the LUMO level of the guest material and the HOMO level of the host material is larger than or equal to energy of light emission of the guest material. |
US11925039B2 |
Optical-sensing device, manufacturing method thereof, and display panel
The present disclosure provides an optical-sensing device, a manufacturing method thereof, and a display panel. The optical-sensing device includes a sensor TFT disposed on a substrate and a switch TFT connected with the sensor TFT. The sensor TFT and the switch TFT include a first active layer and a second active layer, the first active layer comprises a first IGZO layer and a perovskite layer disposed on the first IGZO layer, and the second active layer comprises a second IGZO layer. |
US11925035B2 |
System architecture, structure and method for hybrid random access memory in a system-on-chip
A hybrid random access memory for a system-on-chip (SOC), including a semiconductor substrate with a MRAM region and a ReRAM region, a first dielectric layer on the semiconductor substrate, multiple ReRAM cells in the first dielectric layer on the ReRAM region, a second dielectric layer above the first dielectric layer, and multiple MRAM cells in the second dielectric layer on the MRAM region. |
US11925024B2 |
Semiconductor memory device
According to one embodiment, a semiconductor memory device includes a substrate having a first region and a second region arranged in a first direction. The first region includes word line layers and interlayer insulating layers laminated in a second direction, a first semiconductor layer opposed to the word line layers, and an electric charge accumulating film disposed between them. The second region includes a part of the word line layers and the interlayer insulating layers, first insulating layers and a part of the interlayer insulating layers that separate from the word line layers, a contact that has an outer peripheral surface connected to the first insulating layers, and a second insulating layer disposed between the word line layers and the first insulating layers. The first insulating layers have side surfaces connected to the word line layers and side surfaces connected to the second insulating layer. |
US11925022B2 |
Microelectronic and semiconductor devices with a tunneling structure free of high-γ material by a select gate structure, and related methods
A vertical structure extends through a tiered structure of alternating conductive and insulative materials. The vertical structure includes a channel structure and a tunneling structure. At least one of the conductive materials of the tiered structure provides a select gate tier (e.g., including a control gate for a select gate drain (SGD) transistor). Adjacent the select gate tier of the tiered structure, the tunneling structure consists of or consists essentially of an oxide-only material. Adjacent the word line tiers of the tiered structure, the tunneling structure comprises at least one material that is other than an oxide-only material, such as a nitride or oxynitride. The oxide-only material adjacent the select gate tier may inhibit unintentional loss of charge from a neighboring charge storage structure, which may improve the stability of the threshold voltage (Vth) of the select gate tier. |
US11925021B2 |
Semiconductor device and manufacturing method of the semiconductor device
A semiconductor device, and method of manufacturing a semiconductor device, includes second conductive patterns separated from each other above a first stack structure which is penetrated by first channel structures and enclosing second channel structures coupled to the first channel structures, respectively. Each of the second conductive patterns includes electrode portions stacked in a first direction and at least one connecting portion extending in the first direction to be coupled to the electrode portions. |
US11925020B2 |
Vertical semiconductor devices
A vertical semiconductor device may include a stacked structure and a plurality of channel structures. The stacked structure may include insulation layers and gate patterns alternately and repeatedly stacked on a substrate. The stacked structure may extend in a first direction parallel to an upper surface of the substrate. The gate patterns may include at least ones of first gate patterns. The stacked structure may include a sacrificial pattern between the first gate patterns. The channel structures may pass through the stacked structure. Each of the channel structures may extend to the upper surface of the substrate, and each of the channel structures may include a charge storage structure and a channel. Ones of the channel structures may pass through the sacrificial pattern in the stacked structure to the upper surface of the substrate, and may extend to the upper surface of the substrate. |
US11925013B2 |
Memory device using pillar-shaped semiconductor element
Si pillars 22a to 22d stand on an N+ layer 21 connected to a source line SL. Lower portions of the Si pillars 22a to 22d are surrounded by a HfO2 layer 25a, which is surrounded by TiN layers 26a and 26b that are respectively connected to plate lines PL1 and PL2 and are isolated from each other. Upper portions of the Si pillars 22a to 22d are surrounded by a HfO2 layer 25b, which is surrounded by TiN layers 28a and 28b that are respectively connected to word lines WL1 and WL2 and are isolated from each other. A thickness Lg1 of the TiN layer 26a on a line X-X′ is smaller than twice a thickness Lg2 of the TiN layer 26a on a line Y-Y′ and is larger than or equal to the thickness Lg2. The thickness Lg1 of the TiN layer 28a on the line X-X′ is smaller than twice the thickness Lg2 of the TiN layer 28a on the line Y-Y′. |
US11925012B2 |
Capacitor array structure and method for forming the same
A method for forming a capacitor array structure includes the following steps: providing a substrate, a capacitor contact being exposed on a surface of the substrate, and the substrate including an array region and a peripheral region; forming a bottom supporting layer covering the substrate and the capacitor contact, the bottom supporting layer having a gap therein; forming a filling layer filling the gap and covering the capacitor contact and the surface of the bottom supporting layer, a thickness of the filling layer located at the peripheral region being larger than that of the filling layer located at the array region; forming supporting layers and sacrificial layers alternately stacked in a direction perpendicular to the substrate; forming a capacitor hole; sequentially forming a lower electrode layer on an inner wall of the capacitor hole. |
US11925009B2 |
Adaptive design and fabrication of radiation shielding inserts for electronic components
A method includes obtaining a base housing for electronic components. The base housing attenuates radiation entering the base housing by a base amount. An inner volume of the base housing defined by an inner surface of the base housing experiences attenuated radiation. The method also includes affixing one or more inserts to the inner surface of the base housing to further attenuate the attenuated radiation in corresponding one or more areas of the inner volume. |
US11925007B2 |
Heat dissipation assembly structure for power part
The heat dissipation assembly structure of a power includes a housing having an open upper portion, a power part having one surface supported by the housing, a printed circuit board disposed above the power part and electrically connected to the power part, and a cover member covering the upper portion of the housing and being coupled to the housing, wherein an inner surface of the cover member presses the other surface of the power part in a direction toward the housing to fixedly press the power part between the housing and the cover member. |
US11925006B2 |
Cooling system with continuously variable capacity
A cooling system can include a two-stage compressor, a variable speed fan and a controller for continuously modulating cooling capacity of the system. The compressor can run in a loaded state and the fan can run at a first speed when a call for cooling calls for maximum system cooling capacity. The compressor can run in the loaded state and the fan speed can decrease to a second fan speed as the called for cooling capacity decreases. The compressor can run in an unloaded state and the fan speed can be increased. The compressor can run in the unloaded state and the fan speed can decrease to a third fan speed as the called for cooling capacity decreases. |
US11925003B2 |
Heating or cooling apparatus-integrated heat sink for a computing device
A computing device includes a heat dissipation component, a heating or cooling apparatus, and a printed circuit board. The heating or cooling apparatus includes a heating or cooling component and a wire, and the heating or cooling component is affixed to a surface of the heat dissipation component. The printed circuit board includes a printed circuit board component, and the heat dissipation component is affixed to the printed circuit board component and configured to heat or cool the printed circuit board component. |
US11925000B2 |
Components for a fluid cooling system and fluid cooling system having these components
A coupling device for a fluid cooling system may have a first coupling unit having a first housing, which has a first sub-housing and a second sub-housing connectable to the first sub-housing. The first sub-housing may have a first axial passage opening connectable to a first fluid line, a first signal interface and a first end face. The second sub-housing may have a second axial passage opening connectable to a second fluid line, a second signal interface and a second end face. The first sub-housing and the second sub-housing are axially connectable to one another and the passage openings are fluidically connected to one another and the signal interfaces are connected to one another. The two sub-housings may be laterally connectable to one another, so that in the laterally coupled state, the two sub-housings are arranged parallel next to one another. |
US11924997B2 |
Textile weave redundant loop cold plate design
A cold plate apparatus is disclosed. A cold plate includes a first set of sinusoidal conduits and a second set of sinusoidal conduits formed therein. The first set of sinusoidal conduits is arranged in a first direction, and the second set of sinusoidal conduits is arranged in a second direction. Crests of the first set of sinusoidal conduits overlap troughs of the second set of sinusoidal conduits. Crests of the second set of sinusoidal conduits overlap troughs of the first set of sinusoidal conduits. A first set of header plates is fluidically coupled to the first set of sinusoidal conduits, and a second set of header plates is fluidically coupled to the second set of sinusoidal conduits. |
US11924996B2 |
Liquid-cooling devices, and systems, to cool multi-chip modules
A heat exchanger for a liquid cooling system has an enclosure defining an internal chamber and a wall defining an external major surface of the enclosure. The enclosure extends from a first open end to an opposed second open end and an inlet passage extends from the first open end to the internal chamber. An outlet passage extends from the internal chamber to the second open end. A plurality of corrugated fins are conductively coupled with the wall defining the external major surface and positioned in the internal chamber. A liquid cooling system can include such a heat exchanger. And, an electronic device can include one or more multichip modules cooled by such a cooling system. |
US11924987B2 |
Electronic device including hinge structure
An electronic device is provided. The electronic device includes a display extending from a first housing to a second housing, and a hinge structure rotatably connecting the first housing and the second housing and including a fixed member, a first rotary member coupled to the fixed member so as to be rotatable about a first axis extending parallel to an axial direction and connected with the first housing, a second rotary member coupled to the fixed member so as to be rotatable about a second axis parallel to the axial direction and connected with the second housing, a first guide member coupled to the first rotary member so as to be rotatable about a third axis parallel to the first axis, a second guide member coupled to the second rotary member so as to be rotatable about a fourth axis parallel to the second axis, a first rotary plate at least partially coupled to the first guide member to rotate about the third axis with the first guide member and supporting a partial area of the display, and a second rotary plate at least partially coupled to the second guide member to rotate about the fourth axis with the second guide member and supporting another partial area of the display. When the first housing or the second housing is folded or unfolded, the first rotary member rotates about the first axis in a first rotational direction, the first guide member and the first rotary plate rotate about the third axis in the first rotational direction, the second rotary member rotates about the second axis in a second rotational direction opposite to the first rotational direction, and the second guide member and the second rotary plate rotate about the fourth axis in the second rotational direction. |
US11924983B2 |
Electronics module with raceway and submodules
Systems and methods for providing an electronics module including a raceway for mounting submodules and establishing electrical communication with said submodules. The raceway comprises a base structure and a conductive trace formed by a conductive plating process. Connection pads on the raceway are configured to receive connection nodes of the submodules for providing a continuous electrical connection between the raceway and the submodules for electrical communication and power transmission. |
US11924981B2 |
Display device
A display device includes a display module, a back plate, and a bracket; a side face of the display module facing away from a display side is fixed on a first side face of the back plate, the bracket is fixed on a second side face of the back plate facing away from the first side face; the display module includes a display panel and a first frame, the first frame being disposed on a part of the display panel close to an edge, the bracket includes a second frame, and the display panel is positioned on an inner side of a frame body formed by the first frame and the second frame. |
US11924980B2 |
Method for manufacturing multilayer substrate and multilayer substrate
A method for manufacturing a multilayer substrate including first and second insulating resin base material layers including different materials, includes configuring a conductor film-attached insulating resin base material with a conductor film on the first insulating resin base material layer, or a second conductor film-attached insulating resin base material with a conductor film on a main surface of the first insulating resin base material layer including a main surface of a stacked body including at least the first insulating resin base material layer, and stacking the first or second conductor film-attached insulating resin base material and another base material layer such that the conductor film is in contact with the second insulating resin base material layer. An adhesion strength of the first insulating resin base material layer to the conductor film is higher than an adhesion strength of the second insulating resin base material layer to the conductor film. |
US11924977B2 |
Device and method for inspecting adsorption nozzle
A device for inspecting a suction nozzle includes an imaging device configured to acquire an image by imaging a flange portion of a suction nozzle having a body cylinder and the flange portion protruding from an outer surface of the body cylinder, and a control device configured to execute an inspection process for determining whether the flange portion is defective based on the image. |
US11924975B1 |
Cam key
A method and apparatus for removing a daughter board from a mother board. |
US11924973B2 |
Clamping mechanism and transferring apparatus
A clamping mechanism providing automatically accurate placement includes a pillar, a first clamping plate fixed to a first end of the pillar, and a second clamping plate movably coupled to a second end of the pillar and opposite to the first clamping plate. The first clamping plate includes a base plate. The base plate includes a first surface facing the second clamping plate and two opposite side faces connected to the first surface. The first surface is concave and defines two first positioning slots on opposite sides. Each first positioning slot passes through the two side faces. The first positioning slots are configured to position a carrying frame on a transferring apparatus accurately. A transferring apparatus including the clamping mechanism is also disclosed. |
US11924954B2 |
Extreme ultraviolet light generation apparatus and electronic device manufacturing method
An extreme ultraviolet light generation apparatus may include a target supply unit supplying a target to a plasma generation region in a chamber, a laser system emitting first laser light having a polarization direction deflected in one direction and second laser light to generate a secondary target that is the target diffused by irradiating the target with the first laser light from a direction perpendicular to a travel axis of the target and to generate extreme ultraviolet light by irradiating the secondary target with the second laser light, a polarization direction adjustment unit arranged on an optical path of the first laser light and configured to adjust the polarization direction of the first laser light, a secondary target observation unit configured to observe a distribution of the secondary target, and a processor controlling the polarization direction adjustment unit based on an observation result of the secondary target observation unit. |
US11924950B2 |
Cooker
The present specification relates to a cooker, wherein a separate-type cooking module is arranged above a fixed-type cooking module to be charged with power or operated, and when used separately, the separate-type cooking module and the fixed-type cooking module are respectively operated. |
US11924949B2 |
Removable knob switch device and induction heating cooker using knob switch
The present disclosure relates to an induction heating device comprising: a heating coil provided in a main body; a knob switch, detachable from and attachable to a knob area formed on one surface of the main body, for adjusting a heating power of the heating coil by rotation when attached to the knob area; a resonance detecting unit for outputting a frequency pulse corresponding to an impedance inflection point that varies according to a degree of rotation of the knob switch; and a controller for controlling the heating power of the heating coil according to the frequency pulse. |
US11924947B2 |
Method of using stereo recording to control the flashing of central lamps
A method of using stereo recording to control the flashing of central lamps includes the steps of: providing left and right channel microphones in a stereo sound source venue or electronic device, and recording the plural sound sources generated by the left area, central area and right area of the stereo sound source, then storing the recorded analog signal in an audio signal sampling unit of a signal processing device, and then converting the sound signal into a light flashing formula to obtain a light flashing parameter value. According to the light flashing parameter value of the operation control unit, the left side lamps, the central lamps and the right side lamps respectively form staggered flashing, so that the flashing light set produces light changes corresponding to the music rhythm and vocals. |
US11924945B2 |
Method of using stereo recording to control the flashing of multiple lamps
Method of using stereo recording to control the flashing of multiple lamps includes steps of: recording sound sources generated by stereo sound source venue or an electronic device and storing the recorded analog signal in audio signal sampling unit of signal processing device, then amplifying analog signal converting into a digital signal, then separating digital signal into left and right channel signals and enhancing sound signal and then converting sound signal into a light flashing formula to obtain a light flashing parameter value, and then transmitting control commands to a left/right lamp driving unit and a central lamp driving unit respectively according to light flashing parameter value, and then left side lamps, central lamp and right side lamps respectively form staggered flashing according to light flashing parameter value of the operation control unit, so that the flashing light set produces light changes corresponding to the music rhythm and vocals. |
US11924943B2 |
High intensity replaceable light emitting diode module and array
A light fixture, comprising a matrix, a plurality of electrical sockets fixedly secured to the matrix and forming a rigid matrix of electrical sockets electrically interconnected in two dimensions. One or more light emitting diode modules are individually removable and replaceable within any individual electrical socket within the matrix. Each individual light emitting diode module includes a base and a light emitting diode, wherein the base is configured and arranged for fitted electrical engagement within the electrical socket. |
US11924939B2 |
Power converter circuit for a lighting device
A power converter circuit may include a control circuit configured to generate a drive signal for rendering a semiconductor switch conductive and non-conductive to generate a bus voltage across a bus capacitor. The control circuit may adjust a minimum operating period of the drive signal to a first value when an output power of the power converter circuit is greater than a first threshold and to a second value when the output power is less than a second threshold. The control circuit may comprise a comparator that generates the drive signal in response to a sense voltage and a threshold voltage. When operating in a standby mode, the control circuit may adjust a magnitude of the threshold voltage based on an instantaneous magnitude of an alternating-current line voltage received by the power converter circuit, such that an input current drawn by the power converter circuit is sinusoidal. |
US11924936B2 |
Systems and methods for optimized single button control of a lighting module including preset memory and hold control
A method for selecting a mode/color on a lighting module, the lighting module having only a single button includes: receiving a first actuation of the single button at the lighting module. The method further includes responsive to the first actuation, turning the device on and displaying a first mode/color. The method further includes detecting that the single button is held down. The method further includes displaying a plurality of modes/colors in a timed sequence, such that each mode/color of the plurality of modes/colors is displayed for a preset period of time. The method further includes detecting that the single button is released. The method further includes displaying a selected mode/color of the plurality of modes/colors that was displayed when the single button was released. |
US11924930B2 |
Article for use with apparatus for heating smokable material
Disclosed is an article for use with apparatus for heating smokable material to volatilize at least one component of the smokable material. The article includes smokable material and a cover around the smokable material. The cover defines an outer surface of the article that may contact the apparatus in use, and includes heating material that is heatable by penetration with a varying magnetic field. A method of manufacturing such an article also is disclosed. |
US11924924B2 |
Location awareness system
A location awareness system including a communication network, and a network operating element coupled to the communication network. At least one anchor network gateway is coupled to the communication network, the at least one anchor network gateway configured to generate a wireless anchor network. A plurality of anchors are configured to couple to one of the at least one anchor network gateway via its respective wireless anchor network. A plurality of tags is each configured to communicate with at least one anchor to provide ranging information for determination of a position of the tag within an area covered by the system. |
US11924922B2 |
Application mobility mechanism for edge computing
Application mobility is a unique feature of the edge computing to support relocation of application instance across edge computing hosts or between edge computing host and cloud computing over underlying mobile network. With the active-standby mode application instance implementation with support of L2 networks, the application mobility could achieve the service continuity with low latency switching time. An application mobility mechanism can be implemented in the data plane of edge computing host under the control of edge computing platform and management. It can be also implemented in L2 switching function of the User Plane Function in 5G networks. |
US11924913B2 |
Apparatus and method for a mobile telecommunications system
An apparatus comprising circuitry configured to generate a user equipment identifier which is unique on Anchor cell level or which is unique in RAN notified area level. |
US11924912B2 |
Low energy mutual detection of nearby short range transceivers
A method of detecting nearby monitoring devices by a monitoring device, including using an internal real-time clock to keep track of periodic preselected times for the monitoring devices to communicate with each other; upon approaching the preselected times, using a processor and short range transceiver to perform a three stage process that enables nearby monitoring devices to take turns communicating their identity to each other. |
US11924909B2 |
Indicating a packet data unit session as unavailable
Apparatuses, methods, and systems are disclosed for indicating a packet data unit session as unavailable. One apparatus includes a processor that determines that at least one packet data unit session is unavailable. The apparatus includes a transmitter that transmits information indicating that the at least one packet data unit session is to be released. |
US11924900B2 |
Communication system, control device, communication terminal, communication device, and communication method
In order to provide a communication system capable of charging control in accordance with a bearer used by a UE even when the UE performs dual connectivity, a communication system according to the present disclosure includes a communication terminal (11) configured to communicate with a communication device (12) and a communication device (13) by using a different radio bearer for each of the communication device (12) and the communication device (13), and a control device (14) configured to determine whether to cause the communication device (12) to measure the traffic of each radio bearer. |
US11924897B2 |
Resource reporting for integrated access and backhaul radio access dual connectivity
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a first network node may receive, from a first integrated access and backhaul (IAB) donor central unit (CU), information indicating a first resource configuration used by an IAB node that has a first connection with a first parent IAB node that is a child of the first IAB donor CU. The first network node may transmit, to a second parent IAB node that is a child of the first network node, the information. Numerous other aspects are described. |
US11924896B2 |
Dual subscriber identity module radio device and service recovery method
Aspects of the subject disclosure may include, for example, a radio device that has first and second subscriber identity modules; radio resources; a processing system including a processor; and a memory that stores executable instructions that, when executed by the processing system, facilitate performance of operations of establishing a first communications network connection associated with the first subscriber identity module; establishing a second communications network connection associated with the second subscriber identity module; determining a communications activity on the first communications network connection; pausing or suspending activities of the second communications network connection; and blocking use of the radio resources by the second communications network connection. Other embodiments are disclosed. |
US11924893B2 |
Method for establishing connection, and terminal device
A for establishing a connection includes that: a relay terminal establishes a protocol data unit (PDU) session with a network device, the PDU session being used for relaying data of a remote terminal which has established a communication connection with the relay terminal; the relay terminal processes the PDU session based on service description information; and the relay terminal sends information of the remote terminal to the network device according to the processed PDU session. A terminal device is also provided. |
US11924889B2 |
Communication device and communication method
Provided are a communication device and a communication method capable of further improving the quality between radio links in a communication system in which a base station device and the communication device communicate with each other. A communication device (50) according to the present disclosure includes a receiver (511a) and a transmitter (512d). The receiver (511a) receives a synchronization signal transmitted from a base station device (20, 30). The transmitter (512d) transmits a physical random access channel (PRACH) including a feature capable of uniquely identifying the synchronization signal received by a receiver (511a) and/or a PRACH resource to the base station device (20, 30). |
US11924887B2 |
Capability reporting for random access channel procedure
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment may receive, from a base station, an indication of a time gap value associated with a random access channel (RACH) procedure, wherein the time gap value is based at least in part on a capability of the base station, determine whether a physical RACH (PRACH) occasion associated with the RACH procedure is valid based at least in part on receiving the indication of the time gap value associated with the RACH procedure, and selectively transmit, to the base station, a PRACH transmission in the PRACH occasion based at least in part on determining whether the PRACH occasion is valid. Numerous other aspects are provided. |
US11924886B2 |
Configuration of transport block size
Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to methods, devices and computer readable storage medium for transport block size (TBS) configuration. In example embodiments, a terminal device transmits a random access preamble to a network device. The terminal device receives a random access response from the network device. The random access response includes a resource allocated for a reference TBS. Based on the reference TBS, the terminal device determines a TBS for transmitting data to the network device. Then, the terminal device transmits the data to the network device by using the determined TBS and the allocated resource. This TBS configuration is more flexible. |
US11924885B2 |
System and method for network access
According to an aspect of the present disclosure, a method includes receiving, by a user equipment (UE) from a first base station, on a first carrier, a synchronization sequence (SS) and performing a radio resource management (RRM) measurement in accordance with the SS. The method also includes performing cell selection and mobility support in accordance with the RRM measurement, when the UE is in idle mode and generating an RRM measurement report in accordance with the RRM measurement and transmitting, by the UE to the first base station on the first carrier, the RRM measurement report, when the UE is in connected mode. |
US11924883B2 |
Apparatus and method for signaling system information
The present disclosure relates to a communication method and system for converging a 5th-generation (5G) communication system for supporting higher data rates beyond a 4th-generation (4G) system with a technology for internet of things (IoT). The present disclosure may be applied to intelligent services based on the 5G communication technology and the IoT-related technology, such as smart home, smart building, smart city, smart car, connected car, health care, digital education, smart retail, security and safety services. A method for receiving system information (SI) by a user equipment (UE) in a wireless communication system is provided. The method includes receiving, from a base station (BS), first type SI associated with SI which is essential for communication with the BS, transmitting, to the BS, a physical random access channel (PRACH) preamble based on the first type SI, receiving, from the BS, a random access response (RAR) message, and receiving, from the BS, second type SI associated with at least one SI which the UE needs. |
US11924877B2 |
Method and device for base station to report LBT failure information in next-generation mobile communication system operating in unlicensed frequency band
The present disclosure relates to a communication method and system for converging a 5th-Generation (5G) communication system for supporting higher data rates beyond a 4th-Generation (4G) system with a technology for Internet of Things (IoT). The present disclosure may be applied to intelligent services based on the 5G communication technology and the IoT-related technology, such as smart home, smart building, smart city, smart car, connected car, health care, digital education, smart retail, security and safety services. Disclosed are a method and a device for a terminal to indicate whether LBT has failed or not and declare a detected LBT failure, in report mechanisms such as RLF, SCG failure, establishment failure, and MDT. |
US11924876B2 |
Method and apparatus of handling partial sensing and discontinuous reception for sidelink communication in a wireless communication system
Methods and apparatuses for handling partial sensing and discontinuous reception for sidelink communication to reduce potential latency due to additional sensing and to improve resource utilization efficiency. Various embodiments can comprise a first device performing sidelink communication to at least a second device, or a second device in a sidelink resource pool, and triggering to perform resource selection for a sidelink data at a timing, wherein the first device (already) receives or monitors sidelink control information for a (contiguous) time duration before the timing. The first device can perform sensing for a contiguous sensing duration after the timing, determine or select a first sidelink resource from a set of sidelink resources, and perform a first sidelink transmission on the first sidelink resource for transmitting the sidelink data to the second device. |
US11924871B2 |
Method and apparatus for transmitting/receiving wireless signal in wireless communication system
Various embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a next-generation wireless communication system for supporting high data transfer rates beyond the 4th generation (4G) wireless communication system. According to the various embodiments, a method of transmitting and receiving signals in a wireless communication system and apparatus for supporting the same may be provided. In addition, other embodiments may also be provided. |
US11924870B2 |
Data processing method, terminal device, and base station using RLC sequence numbers
A data processing method, a terminal device, and a base station are disclosed. The method includes: determining to change a type of at least one radio bearer of the terminal device from a first type to a second type; discarding a radio link control protocol RLC protocol data unit and/or an RLC service data unit buffered by a transmit side of an RLC layer entity of the at least one radio bearer; and assembling an RLC protocol data unit received by a receive side of the RLC layer entity of the at least one radio bearer into an RLC service data unit, and delivering the RLC service data unit in sequence to an upper layer entity of the RLC layer entity, where the upper layer entity is an upper layer entity of the RLC layer entity before the type of the at least one radio bearer is changed. |
US11924869B2 |
Method and device for configuration and adjusting search space parameter
A method and a device are provided for configuring and adjusting a search space parameter. The method includes: determining whether a current state meets a preset condition; obtaining a search space configuration parameter corresponding to the current state from pre-stored multiple sets of search space configuration parameters in response to determining that the current state satisfies the preset condition; switching a search space configuration parameter of a current search space for currently monitoring search space to the search space configuration parameter corresponding to the current state; and using the search space configuration parameter corresponding to the current state to continue monitoring the search space to obtain downlink control information (DCI) sent by a base station through a physical downlink control channel (PDCCH). |
US11924867B2 |
Efficient signaling of rate matching patterns
A method, network node and wireless device for efficient signaling of rate matching patterns are disclosed. According to one aspect, a network node is configured to indicate to a wireless device whether at least one resource element, RE, associated with a reference signal is one of available and not available for physical downlink shared channel, PDSCH-to-RE mapping, the at least one RE associated with the reference signal being at least one RE in a same orthogonal frequency division multiplex, OFDM, symbol as the reference signal; and transmit signaling according to the PDSCH-to-RE mapping, the PDSCH being one of mapped and not mapped to the at least one RE associated with the reference signal based on the indication. According to another aspect, a wireless device is configured to receive the indication from the network node; and receive the PDSCH based on the indication. |
US11924866B2 |
EHT station configured to encode U-SIG for transmission of EHT PPDU of 40, 80, 160 and 320 MHz bandwidths
Embodiments of an Extremely High Throughput Station (EHT STA) (STA1) configured for operating in a next-generation (NG) wireless local area network (WLAN) are described herein. In some embodiments, the EHT STA encodes a common signal field (SIG) (Coex-SIG) of an EHT PPDU to include a TXOP duration field. The TXOP duration field is more than seven bits to indicate an actual TXOP duration of a transmission from the EHT STA comprising the EHT PPDU transmitted to a second station (STA2). Decoding the TXOP duration field of the EHT PPDU by a third-party station (STA4) causes the third-party station (STA4) to defer a transmission until after an end of the transmission from the second station (STA2). |
US11924865B2 |
Method and apparatus for determining data transmission mode, and computer storage medium
Disclosed are a method and an apparatus for determining a data transmission mode, and a computer storage medium. The method includes: determining, by a terminal, a small data transmission mode corresponding to service data based on a preset policy, where small data refer to data of which data amount is less than or equal to a preset value; acquiring, by the terminal, the small data transmission mode supported by the base station through a system message; and transmitting, by the terminal, the service data through the small data transmission mode; where the small data transmission mode comprises at least one of: the terminal migrates from an inactive state to a full connection state, and transmits the service data in the full connection state; or the terminal transmits the service data in the inactive state. |
US11924861B2 |
Resource allocation policy signaling
An apparatus including an input configured to receive at least one notification from at least one radio access network node controller, the at least one notification caused to notify the apparatus of at least one physical channel assignment policy indication; an assigner configured to implement at least one physical channel assignment based on the at least one physical channel assignment policy indication; an output configured to generate and transmit at least one assignment notification to at least one user equipment associated with the apparatus, the assignment notification caused to notify the at least one user equipment of the at least one physical channel assignment. |
US11924857B2 |
Channel coordination for optimization of IIoT device location and data services in WiFi network
In one embodiment, a method comprises first causing, by a controller device, wireless access points (APs) to allocate first non-interfering wireless channels for a prescribed reliable data service for wireless client devices in a WLAN; second causing the wireless APs to allocate a second shared channel having a bandwidth that is greater than the corresponding bandwidth of any of the first non-interfering wireless channels; allocating for each wireless client device a corresponding location service interval on the second shared channel for transmission of at least a corresponding identifiable wireless data unit for locating the corresponding wireless client device between two or more of the wireless APs; and determining a location of at least one of the wireless client devices based on reception of at least the corresponding wireless data unit between the one wireless client device and the two or more wireless APs during the corresponding location service interval. |
US11924854B2 |
Method and apparatus for uplink data information transmission in wireless communication system
The disclosure relates to a communication technique for combining an IoT technology with a 5G communication system for supporting a higher data transmission rate than that of a beyond-4G system, and a system therefor. The disclosure may be applied to intelligent services (for example, smart homes, smart buildings, smart cities, smart cars or connected cars, health care, digital education, retail businesses, security and safety related services, and the like) based on 5G communication technologies and IoT-related technologies. A method performed by a terminal in a wireless communication system is provided, the method includes receiving configured grant (CG)-physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH) configuration information, identifying a plurality of actual repetition PUSCHs based on a PUSCH repetition transmission type B and the CG-PUSCH configuration information, identifying whether 1 symbol actual repetition PUSCH is included in the plurality of actual repetition PUSCHs, and in case that the 1 symbol actual repetition PUSCH is included in the plurality of actual repetition PUSCHs and is related to uplink transmission in an unlicensed band, transmitting the 1 symbol actual repetition PUSCH. |
US11924850B2 |
Method and apparatus for autonomous retransmissions on configured grants in mobile communications
Various solutions for autonomous retransmission on configured grant with respect to user equipment and network apparatus in mobile communications are described. An apparatus may start a first timer and a second timer when a transmission is performed on a hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) process configured for a configured grant. The apparatus may perform an autonomous retransmission using the configured grant when the second timer is expired. The apparatus may cancel restart of the first timer when the autonomous retransmission is performed. The apparatus may restart the second timer when the autonomous retransmission is performed. The apparatus may stop the second timer when the first timer expires. The apparatus may stop the second timer at the activation of a type 2 configured grant. |
US11924844B2 |
Method and server configured for allocating downlink transmission resources and for transmitting obstacle detection enhancement data, computer program product, and storage medium
Obstacle detection enhancement data are transmitted from a server to at least one moving conveyance embedding an obstacle detection system and an on-board wireless radio unit communicating with the server via wireless link. To do so, downlink transmission resources are allocated to each on-board wireless radio unit in a transmission cycle Cn, by optimizing the difference between a distance travelled by the moving conveyance during a transmission cycle and a distance covered by the obstacle detection enhancement data made available to the obstacle detection system at a next transmission cycle Cn+1, wherein the volume of obstacle detection enhancement data expected to be transmitted during the transmission cycle Cn is determined from volume-to-distance ratio information bk stored in a database and from actual quality of the wireless link. |
US11924843B2 |
Method and apparatus to perform autonomous retransmission considering reactivated configured grant
The present disclosure relates to a communication method and system for converging a 5th-Generation (5G) communication system for supporting higher data rates beyond a 4th-Generation (4G) system with a technology for Internet of Things (IoT). The present disclosure may be applied to intelligent services based on the 5G communication technology and the IoT-related technology, such as smart home, smart building, smart city, smart car, connected car, health care, digital education, smart retail, security and safety services. A method performed by a terminal in a communication system is provided. The method includes receiving, from a base station, configuration information on a configured grant for uplink transmission, the configured grant being configured with an autonomous transmission; in case that a previous configured grant for a hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) process was not prioritized, a transmission of a first medium access control (MAC) protocol data unit (PDU) obtained for the HARQ process has not been performed, and a size of the first MAC PDU matches a size of a configured grant, identifying that the first MAC PDU has been obtained for the configured grant; and in case that the configured grant is a prioritized uplink grant, delivering the obtained first MAC PDU. |
US11924842B2 |
Method and apparatus for configuring default beam in wireless communication systems
The disclosure relates to a communication method and system for converging a 5th-Generation (5G) communication system for supporting higher data rates beyond a 4th-Generation (4G) system with a technology for Internet of Things (IoT). The disclosure may be applied to intelligent services based on the 5G communication technology and the IoT-related technology, such as smart home, smart building, smart city, smart car, connected car, health care, digital education, smart retail, security and safety services. A method of a terminal in a wireless communication system is provided. The method includes receiving, from a first cell of a base station, cross carrier scheduling configuration including information indicating that a carrier indicator field (CIF) is included in downlink control information (DCI); receiving, from the first cell of the base station, the DCI for scheduling a physical downlink shared channel (PDSCH), the DCI including the CIF; if the CIF indicates that a resource assignment of the PDSCH is for the first cell, identifying whether a first offset value between a reception of the DCI and the PDSCH is less than a threshold; and in case that the first offset value is less than the threshold and the terminal supports default beam selection for the PDSCH, receiving, from the first cell of the base station, data on the PDSCH based on quasi co-located (QCL) parameters for a control resource set (CORESET) associated with a search space with a lowest CORESET identifier (ID) within an active bandwidth part (BWP) of the first cell in a latest slot monitored by the terminal. |
US11924839B2 |
Data transmission method and apparatus
Various embodiments provide a data transmission method and apparatus. In those embodiments, a first device sends first indication information in a first frequency band, where the first indication information is indicative of a resource in a second frequency band, used by the first device and the second device to perform data transmission. In those embodiments, the first device performs, based on the scheduling information, data transmission with the second device, using the resource in the second frequency band. Those embodiments can schedule a device based on a plurality of frequency bands to perform data transmission. In this way, a larger bandwidth is used, a throughput rate is increased, and system performance is improved. |
US11924838B2 |
Long uplink burst channel design
Certain aspects of the present disclosure relate to methods and apparatus relating to a long uplink burst channel design. In certain aspects, the method includes determining, based on a hopping pattern, a first set of frequency resources available for transmitting uplink control information (UCI) within a first portion of a transmission time interval (TTI) and a second set of frequency resources available for transmitting UCI within a second portion of the TTI. The method also includes transmitting the UCI using the determined first set of frequency resources and the second set of frequency resources. |
US11924837B2 |
Techniques for physical uplink control channel beam failure recovery reselection
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment (UE) may select a first resource, of a plurality of resources, for transmission of a request to initiate a beam failure recovery procedure. The UE may determine that another transmission is scheduled contemporaneously with the transmission of the request to initiate the beam failure recovery procedure using the first resource and is to be transmitted using the first resource. The UE may select a second resource for transmission of the request to initiate the beam failure recovery procedure based at least in part on the determination that the other transmission is scheduled contemporaneously with the transmission of the request to initiate the beam failure recovery procedure and is to be transmitted using the first resource. Numerous other aspects are provided. |
US11924835B2 |
Control channel signaling for indicating the scheduling mode
The invention relates to a control channel signal for use in a mobile communication system providing at least two different scheduling modes. Further the invention relates to a scheduling unit for generating the control channel signal and a base station comprising the scheduling unit. The invention also relates to the operation of a mobile station and a base station for implementing a scheduling mode using the control channel signal. In order to facilitate the use of different scheduling schemes for user data transmission while avoiding an additional flag for indicating the scheduling mode in the control signaling, the invention proposes the use of code points in existing control channel signal fields. Further, the invention proposes a specific scheduling mode for use in combination with the proposed control channel signal. According to this scheduling mode control channel information is only provided for retransmissions, while initial transmissions are decoded using blind detection. |
US11924832B2 |
Sidelink control information stage 2 format
Systems, methods, and circuitries are provided for performing sidelink communication. An example method generates SCI stage 1 and stage 2 for transmitting a transport block (TB) to a user equipment device (UE). The method includes determining the type of sidelink communication for transmitting the TB. An SCI stage 2 format is selected based on the type of sidelink communication. An SCI stage 2 payload is encoded in accordance with the selected SCI stage 2 format. The selected SCI stage 2 format value is encoded in an SCI stage 1 payload. The SCI stage 1 payload and SCI stage 2 payload are transmitted to the UE. |
US11924830B2 |
Communication method and communications apparatus
A network device sends a first physical channel to user equipment on resources of one or more candidate physical channels. Correspondingly, the user equipment monitors one or more candidate physical channels in a candidate physical channel set, to receive the first physical channel on the resources of the one or more candidate physical channels. A payload of the first physical channel includes control information and a transport block, the control information includes first information, the first information is used to indicate an acknowledgment resource to the user equipment, and the acknowledgment resource is a resource used by the user equipment to send acknowledgment information to the network device. After receiving the first physical channel, the user equipment sends the acknowledgment information to the network device on the acknowledgment resource; and correspondingly, the network device receives the acknowledgment information on the acknowledgment resource. |
US11924826B2 |
Flexible transmission unit and acknowledgment feedback timeline for efficient low latency communication
Certain aspects relate to methods and apparatus for a flexible transmission unit and acknowledgement feedback timeline for low-latency communication. As described herein, a UE may receive, within a subframe a first portion of a downlink control region scheduling at least a first data unit, wherein the subframe comprises at least two TTIs and wherein the subframe comprises the downlink control region, a data region, and an uplink control region, receive the first data unit in a first TTI of the data region, receive a second data unit in a second TTI of the data region, and separately acknowledge receipt of the first and second data units. According to aspects, the acknowledgment for the first data unit may occur in the same subframe as the transmission of the first data unit. A BS may perform corresponding operations. |
US11924818B2 |
Probabilistic amplitude shaping
This disclosure provides methods, devices and systems for encoding data for wireless communication to achieve a desired amplitude distribution. Some implementations more specifically relate to performing an encoding operation to shape the amplitudes of the resultant symbols such that the amplitudes have a non-uniform distribution. In some implementations of the non-uniform distribution, the probabilities associated with the respective amplitudes generally increase with decreasing amplitude. Some implementations enable the tracking of MPDU boundaries to facilitate successful decoding by a receiving device. Additionally or alternatively, some implementations enable the determination of a packet length after performing the amplitude shaping, which enables a transmitting device to determine the number of padding bits to add to the payload and to signal the packet length to a receiving device so that the receiving device may determine the duration of the packet. |
US11924817B2 |
Wireless communications system, communications device and wireless network infrastructure
A method performed by a communications device, the method comprising allocating a fraction of the data for transmitting to a first infrastructure equipment using a first carrier frequency, allocating a remainder of the data for transmitting to a second infrastructure equipment using a second carrier frequency, transmitting the fraction of data using the first carrier frequency and the remainder of data using the second carrier frequency, determining an attribute associated with communicating the data from the communications device to the first infrastructure equipment using the first carrier frequency based upon signals received from the first infrastructure equipment, modifying the fraction based on at least the determined attribute, and transmitting the data using at least one of the first and second carrier frequencies according to the modified fraction. |
US11924814B2 |
Resource units for unassociated stations and grouped multi-user transmissions in 802.11ax networks
The invention relates to improve use of resource units in MU transmissions of an 802.11ax network. An un-associated station may receive data frames over a downlink resource unit, RU, assigned to an AID, e.g. 2045, reserved for stations not associated with the AP, The AP may use a downlink RU sharing an allocation scheme feature of an uplink RU previously used by the un-associated station. The AP may also aggregated data frames addressed to several stations within the same downlink RU, for instance to acknowledge frames previously received from the stations. The aggregated data frames may signal which respective response RUs the addressee stations should use for a next multi-user uplink transmission to respond to the AP. These approaches particularly applies to the exchange of management frames for instance to speed up the association procedure of un-associated stations. |
US11924812B2 |
Enhanced trigger frame
This disclosure provides methods, devices and systems for generating enhanced trigger frames. Some implementations more specifically relate to trigger frame designs that support gains in data throughput achievable in accordance with the IEEE 802.11be amendment, and future generations, of the IEEE 802.11 standard. In some implementations, an enhanced trigger frame may be used to solicit a non-legacy trigger-based (TB) physical layer protocol convergence protocol (PLCP) protocol data unit (PPDU) from one or more wireless stations (STAs). In some implementations, the enhanced trigger frame may be configurable to support multiple versions of the IEEE 802.11 standard. For example, an enhanced trigger frame may be configured in accordance with a legacy trigger frame format or a non-legacy trigger frame format. Thus, when configured in accordance with the legacy trigger frame format, the enhanced trigger frame can also be used to a legacy TB PPDU from one or more STAs. |
US11924806B2 |
Paging and measurement in NR idle
Systems, apparatuses, methods, and computer-readable media are provided for user equipment (UE) idle mode operations. In embodiments, a UE wakes up more than once during a Discontinuous Reception (DRX) cycle. Inter-frequency measurement requirements may be relaxed based on DRX cycle length. Some embodiments include radiofrequency (RF) circuitry warm-up overhead reduction by on-duration separation with RF circuitry switching pattern adaption. Some embodiments include and RF circuitry warm-up overhead reduction by adaptive synchronization signal block (SSB) reference symbol down-selection. Other embodiments may be described and/or claimed. |
US11924802B2 |
Frequency dependent beam patterns for positioning
Techniques are provided for enabling user equipment (UE) positioning based on base station side angle estimation in millimeter wave (mmW) bands. An example method for determining positioning information with a mobile device includes receiving positioning assistance data including beam pattern information for a plurality of reference signals associated with at least two sub-bands, receiving at least one of the plurality of reference signals within a sub-band, and determining an angle of departure value for at least one of the plurality of reference signals based at least in part on the positioning assistance data for the sub-band. |
US11924801B2 |
Determining factors for splitting positioning state information (PSI) between uplink control information (UCI) and medium access control control elements (MAC-CE)
Disclosed are techniques for wireless positioning. In an aspect, a user equipment (UE) performs at least one positioning procedure with at least one transmission-reception point (TRP), and transmits a positioning report for the at least one positioning procedure via first low layer signaling or both the first low layer signaling and second signaling different than the first low layer signaling. |
US11924799B2 |
Enhancements in position determination in 5G cellular communications
The location of a user equipment may be determined by having the user equipment use a radio carrier and/or a bandwidth part having the highest sub-carrier spacing available to the user equipment. A user equipment may communicate through a plurality of radio carriers, determine a first radio carrier or bandwidth part having a highest sub-carrier spacing, determine a timing advance value associated with the first radio carrier or bandwidth part, and transmit to a location server, the timing advance value. |
US11924797B2 |
Method, system and apparatus for electronic device enrollment
A system, method and apparatus for automatically enrolling wireless end devices with a base station and/or other device or system. A wireless end device is scanned using a smart phone's native capabilities, without the use of a downloadable, third party app. Information from the scan indicates the name of the base station to which enrollment is desired. The base station name is used in an mDNS request in order to determine a local IP address of the base station. When the IP address is returned to the local, wireless communication device, the wireless communication device sends an HTTP GET message comprising attributes of the end device. The base station receives the HTTP GET message and enrolls the wireless end device with the base station. The base station my further alert another base station, system, server or other entity of the enrollment. The base station may then send the local, wireless communication device a web page indicating that the wireless end device was successfully enrolled with the base station and/or other base station, system, server or entity. |
US11924792B2 |
Timing advance determination in wireless networks
Techniques are described to determine timing advance amount. For example, a first device receives, from a second device, a message comprising one or more fields that include information indicative of a communication delay between the first device and the second device. The first device processes the message to use the information for a transmission between the second device and the first device. |
US11924791B2 |
User equipment, centralized unit device, wireless communication method and storage medium
The present disclosure relates to a user equipment, a centralized unit device, a wireless communication method and a storage medium. The user equipment of the present disclosure comprises a processing circuit, wherein the processing circuit is configured to receive, from a centralized unit (CU) device, selection information related to a selection made by a distributed unit (DU) device; and determine, according to the selection information, a DU device for providing a service for the user equipment. By using the user equipment, the centralized unit device, the wireless communication method and the storage medium of the present disclosure, the user equipment can quickly and accurately find the most suitable DU device with the help of the CU device. |
US11924786B2 |
SSB adaptive power transmission
Apparatus, methods, and computer program products for SSB adaptive power transmission are provided. An example method includes performing a measurement of a medium for transmission of an SSB. The example method further includes transmitting, based on the measurement, the SSB at an SSB candidate position from a set of SSB candidate positions, wherein transmitting the SSB comprises transmitting using a first transmission power level if the measurement is within a first range and transmitting using a second transmission power level if the measurement is within a second range, the second transmission power level being lower than the first transmission power level. |
US11924784B2 |
Lean synchronization signal transmission
Aspects of the disclosure relate to aperiodic transmission of one or more instances of at least one synchronization signal to a user equipment (UE). For example, the base station may allocate a plurality of time resources for aperiodic transmission of one or more instances of at least one synchronization signal different from a synchronization signal block transmitted by the base station. The base station may further transmit the aperiodic transmission of the one or more instances of the at least one synchronization signal to at least one UE using the plurality of time resources. |
US11924779B2 |
User equipment, radio network node and methods performed therein
Embodiments herein relates to a method performed by a UE for handling communication in a wireless communications network. The UE transmits a first indication in a PHR of a serving cell to a radio network node, wherein the first indication indicates presence of a first type of PH of a first carrier in the PHR of the serving cell, and wherein the first type is referring to an uplink RS transmission power. The PHR of the serving cell further comprises a second indication indicating presence of a PH of a second type of a second carrier of the serving cell, wherein the second type is referring to a user data transmission power. |
US11924778B2 |
Method and apparatus for optimizing RAN power consumption
Systems and methods may optimize power consumption for RAN devices. A device obtains field data of user equipment (UE) devices for a group of cells during a time interval. The field data includes signal strength measurements. The device computes cell boundaries for each cell based on the field data and predicts signal strength values inside each of the cell boundaries for a future time period. The device computes a cumulative overlap feature and a weighted signal strength feature for each cell of the group of cells during the future time period and generates an energy consumption predictive model that applies the cumulative overlap feature and the weighted signal strength feature for the future time period. The device determines, based on the energy consumption predictive model, optimal cell boundaries that correspond to a reduced energy consumption needed to meet service requirements during the future time period. |
US11924772B2 |
System and method for wireless power control
A method for operating a user equipment (UE) includes receiving at least one of a configuration of a first group of one or more downlink (DL) signals, a configuration of a second group of one or more open-loop power control (PC) parameters, a configuration of a third group of one or more closed-loop PC parameters, or a configuration of a fourth group of one or more loop states, receiving a configuration of a PC setting, wherein the PC setting is associated with at least one of a subset of the first group, a subset of the second group, a subset of the third group, or a subset of the fourth group, selecting a transmit power level in accordance with the PC setting and a pathloss, wherein the pathloss is determined in accordance with a DL reference signal (SS) and a synchronization signal (SS). |
US11924770B2 |
Enhanced uplink power control with lookahead
A UE may calculate an allocation of a transmission power for a first uplink transmission on a first uplink channel and at least one second uplink transmission on at least one second uplink channel, the transmission power being allocated in each symbol of a plurality of symbols in a slot. The UE may detect a transmission power change in the allocation of the transmission power in the slot for at least one of the first uplink transmission or the at least one second uplink transmission. The UE may determine whether to adjust the allocation of the transmission power for the at least one of the first uplink transmission or the at least one second uplink transmission to eliminate the transmission power change in the slot for the at least one of the first uplink transmission or the at least one second uplink transmission. |
US11924768B2 |
Data sending method and communication apparatus
The application provides a data sending method and a communication apparatus to avoid signaling overheads caused by scheduling by a network device, and a terminal device can flexibly select a quantity of repeated transmissions based on an actual situation, so that data transmission performance is improved. The network device sends configuration information of a receive power to the terminal device. After receiving the configuration information of the receive power, the terminal device determines a quantity of repeated transmissions of target data based on the configuration information of the receive power. After determining the quantity of repeated transmissions of the target data, the terminal device sends the target data to the network device based on the quantity of repeated transmissions of the target data. |
US11924767B2 |
Sidelink closed-loop transmit power control command processing
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment (UE) may receive a transmit power control (TPC) command that is based at least in part on a scheduled transmission of a sidelink communication. The UE may determine, based at least in part on refraining from transmitting the sidelink communication or transmitting the sidelink communication at a power that is lower than a power configured for the scheduled transmission of the sidelink communication, whether to adjust a transmit power of the UE based at least in part on the TPC command. The UE may selectively adjust the transmit power of the UE based at least in part on determining whether to adjust the transmit power. Numerous other aspects are provided. |
US11924762B2 |
Information sending method, information receiving method, network device and terminal
An information sending method, an information receiving method, a network device and a terminal are disclosed. The method includes: sending, by the network device, indication information used for indicating transmission information of the power-saving reference signal (PSRS); and sending, by the network device, the PSRS according to the transmission information of the PSRS. |
US11924748B2 |
Method and apparatus for handling cell selection and re-selection in MR-DC system
Disclosed is a method for handling cell selection in a multiple radio access technology dual connectivity (MR-DC) system, including scanning, by a user equipment (UE), at least one frequency, identifying, by the UE, a first cell supporting an MR-DC based on the scanned at least one frequency, and camping, by the UE, to the identified first cell. |
US11924745B2 |
Distribution of system information in a wireless access telecommunications system
The invention relates to a wireless access telecommunications system comprising at least an SA-cell with which a terminal in an active mode is configured to have a data connection and an LA-cell on which the terminal in an idle mode is configured to camp. A method for the terminal to at least obtain LA-cell system information and SA-cell system information includes, when the terminal is in the active mode and an SA-cell radio interface of the terminal is enabled, the terminal receiving at least a part of the SA-cell system information for the terminal from the SA-cell via the SA-cell radio interface. The method further includes enabling an LA-cell radio interface of the terminal during one or more of a plurality of LA time periods and receiving at least a part of the LA-cell system information for the terminal from the LA-cell via the LA-cell radio interface. |
US11924744B2 |
Access control barring method and device
The present application provides an access control barring method and device. The method is applied to a terminal, and the method includes: determining a designated call type barring for an access control barring; and performing the access control barring based on the designated call type barring. |
US11924742B2 |
Method and apparatus for obtaining system information
Systems and techniques for obtaining system information in a wireless communication system include: receiving a System Information Block Type 1 (SIB1) from a first cell, the SIB1 including information for acquiring an on-demand SI; requesting the on-demand SI to the first cell; based on the on-demand SI being not received from the first cell in a first specific period of time after the requesting the on-demand SI to the first cell is successful, re-requesting the on-demand SI to the first cell; and based on the on-demand SI being not received from the first cell in a second specific period of time after a total number of requesting the on-demand SI to the first cell reaches a maximum value, re-selecting a second cell under assumption that the first cell is a barred cell. |
US11924741B2 |
Auxiliary routing method, terminal device, and network device
The present application relates to an auxiliary routing method, a terminal device, and a network device. The method comprises: a terminal device sending first indication information to a network device, so that the network device selects a first network function entity according to the first indication information, wherein the first network function entity is related to one or more specified functions. By means of the embodiments of the present application, a routing mechanism for a network function entity can be optimized. |
US11924740B2 |
Signal transfer system, signal transfer device, route control device and signal transfer method
A signal forwarding system includes: a plurality of signal forwarding devices forming a plurality of communication routes between a slave station and a master station; and a route control device that determines a communication route, wherein the route control device includes at least: a communication route calculation unit that calculates a communication route in response to a route switching request; and a forward destination setting instruction unit that outputs forward destination setting information based on the communication route, the signal forwarding devices include at least: a forward destination setting instruction acquisition unit that acquires the forward destination setting information; a forward destination set unit that changes a forward destination based on the forward destination setting information; and a forward unit that outputs input traffic based on the forward destination, and any of the route control device and the signal forwarding devices includes: a traffic monitor unit; a non-signal period estimation unit that estimates a non-signal period in which the traffic does not flow; and a switching timing control unit that controls a switching timing to perform route switching in the non-signal period. |
US11924739B2 |
Discovery of reconfigurable surfaces
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. During an operation for discovering reconfigurable surfaces, a sensing signal may be transmitted. Based on the sensing signal being transmitted, another signal may be detected at the device that transmitted the sensing signal, another device, or both. The device that detects the signal may combine the detected signal with a modulation sequence that is associated with a reconfigurable surface, where the reconfigurable surface may be assigned a set of unique modulation sequences and configured to apply a modulation sequence to received signals. Based on combining the detected signal with the modulation sequence, the device may determine whether the reconfigurable surface is present within a geographic region. |
US11924738B1 |
Managing connections in a mesh network having multiple provisioner devices
Techniques for managing connections in a mesh network that includes multiple provisioners are described. In an example, a computer system receives, from a first device set up as a first provisioner in the mesh network, a first identifier of a third device of the mesh network. The computer system also receives, from a second device set up as a second provisioner in the mesh network, the first identifier of the third device. The computer system generates an association between the third device and the first device based at least in part on a determination that the third device is to be reached exclusively via the first device. The computer system also generates a message about an action to be performed by the third device and sends, based at least in part on the association, the message to the first device. |
US11924736B2 |
Wireless communication unit and wireless network system using the same
A wireless communication unit and a wireless network system enable a plurality of wireless communication units to be wirelessly cooperated with a simple structure, can easily realize cooperative operations, and can execute IP packet transfer control without acquiring communication path information from an external network. A relay wireless communication portion that is connectable to an upstream unit (upstream wireless base station portion) that is another upstream wireless communication unit via an upstream inter-unit wireless bearer is provided. A wireless base station portion is connectable to a downstream unit (downstream relay wireless communication portion) that is another downstream wireless communication unit via a downstream inter-unit wireless bearer. The downstream inter-unit wireless bearer and the upstream inter-unit wireless bearer are constructed according to a wireless protocol stack of the same method as that of a terminal wireless bearer that connects a mobile terminal to each wireless base station portion. |
US11924735B2 |
First node, fourth node and methods performed thereby for handling access to a communications network in a multi-hop deployment
A method, performed by a first node (111). The method is for handling access to a communications network (100) in a multi-hop deployment. The first node receives (305), from a fourth node (114), information. The information indicates a recommendation on which node within radio range to connect to, out of a plurality of candidate parent nodes (120). The plurality comprises a first set (121) and a second set (122) of candidate parent nodes. A third node (113) is enabled to be a donor node in the first set (121). A sixth node (116) is enabled to be a donor node in the second set (122). The first node also determines (307), out of the plurality, a second node (112) to establish a connection with. The determining (307) is based on the received information. The first node then initiates (308) establishment of a connection or re-connection to the network via the second node (112), as first-hop. |
US11924734B2 |
Wireless signal strength-based detection of poor network link performance
A cloud-based network management system (NMS) stores path data from network devices operating as network gateways for an enterprise network, the path data collected by each network device of the plurality of network devices. The NMS determines, for a logical path within a specified time window, a wireless signal quality and a link quality based at least in part on the path data. The NMS, in response to determining that the logical path is of a poor link quality, determine a correlation between a poor wireless quality and the poor link quality. The NMS may output a notification that indicates the correlation between the poor wireless quality and the poor link quality of the logical path. |
US11924733B2 |
System and method for device management to restrict handover and attach
Systems, methods, and process nodes for managing device connections in a telecommunications network perform and/or comprise: receiving a connection request from a wireless device at a first Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) of the telecommunications network; comparing a capability report of the wireless device to a predetermined criteria, wherein the predetermined criteria corresponds to whether the wireless device is compatible with the first PLMN; and in response to a determination that the capability report meets the predetermined criteria, denying the connection request. |
US11924731B2 |
Telematics control units (TCUs) including sensors for monitoring vehicle interiors
Exemplary embodiments are disclosed of telematics or telecommunication control units (TCUs) modules that includes a TCU and one or more sensor arrays (e.g., mmWave sensors, temperature sensors, ambient light sensors, biometric sensors, cameras, proximity sensors, WiFi, touch sensors, microphones, etc.) for monitoring vehicle interiors (e.g., monitoring health conditions of occupants within a vehicle passenger interior, etc.). In exemplary embodiments, sensors may be combined or integrated with (e.g., embedded within, placed on TCU printed circuit board (PCB), directly connected with, mounted along a bottom or side of, etc.) the TCU. |
US11924726B2 |
In-vehicle control device, information processing device, vehicle network system, method of providing application program, and recording medium with program recorded thereon
An in-vehicle control device includes a vehicle-side communication unit installed on a vehicle and communicating with at least an information processing device external to the vehicle, and a first processor. The first processor is configured to: receive an installation request for an application program from the information processing device; in a case in which the installation request has been received, notify the information processing device of a rule defining whether or not a communication frame received at the vehicle-side communication unit is unauthorized and of equipment information related to optional equipment of the vehicle; acquire the application program and a rule that has been updated based on the notified rule and the equipment information from the information processing device; and, in a case in which the updated rule has been acquired, update the rule to the updated rule. |
US11924725B2 |
Method for communication between at least two vehicles travelling in succession, and vehicle having at least one communication apparatus
A method for communication between and/or determination of the movement of at least two vehicles 2a, b, c travelling in succession by means of a communication arrangement 4, wherein the communication arrangement 4 has at least one first communication apparatus 3a for arrangement on a first vehicle 2a and at least one second communication apparatus 3b for arrangement on a second vehicle 2b, is proposed, in which a signal is transmitted via a transmission path between the communication apparatuses 3a, b, c, wherein a main transmission link H of the transmission path runs at least beneath the first and/or second vehicle 2a, b and/or in which the determination of movement is carried out on the basis of the propagation time and/or propagation time differences. |
US11924722B2 |
Information converting method and system thereof
An information converting method and a system thereof are configured to convert a first information into a second information. An information obtaining step is performed to obtain the first information corresponding to a first communication protocol and transmit the first information to a converter. The first information includes a first access layer sub-information and an upper-layer protocol sub-information. A first access layer removing step is performed to drive the converter to remove the first access layer sub-information from the first information according to a converting process. A second access layer adding step is performed to drive the converter to add a second access layer sub-information corresponding to a second communication protocol to the first information and combine the second access layer sub-information with the upper-layer protocol sub-information according to the converting process, so that the first information is converted into the second information. |
US11924720B2 |
Autonomous drone with image sensor
A monitoring system that is configured to monitor a property is disclosed. In one aspect, the monitoring system includes one or more sensors that are located throughout the property and that are configured to generate sensor data. The monitoring system further includes a drone that is configured to move throughout the property and generate additional sensor data. The monitoring system further includes a drone dock that is configured to receive the drone, wherein the drone is configured to continue generating the additional sensor data while the drone dock is receiving the drone. The monitoring system further includes a monitor control unit that is configured to receive the sensor data and the additional sensor data, analyze the sensor data and the additional sensor data, determine a status of the property, and provide, for output, data indicating the status of the property. |
US11924719B2 |
Methods and systems for scheduling the transmission of localization signals and operating self-localizing apparatus
Localization systems and methods for transmitting timestampable localization signals from anchors according to one or more transmission schedules. The transmission schedules may be generated and updated to achieve desired positioning performance. For example, one or more anchors may transmit localization signals at a different rate than other anchors, the anchor transmission order can be changed, and the signals can partially overlap. In addition, different transmission parameters may be used to transmit two localization signals at the same time without interference. A self-localizing apparatus is able to receive the localization signals and determine its position. The self-localizing apparatus may have a configurable receiver that can select to receive one of multiple available localization signals. The self-localizing apparatuses may have a pair of receivers able to receive two localization signals at the same time. A bridge anchor may be provided to enable a self-localizing apparatus to seamlessly transition between two localization systems. |
US11924715B2 |
Edge application server assignment for ad-hoc groups of user equipment
Systems, methods, apparatuses, and computer program products for the assignment of a common edge application server (EAS) for ad-hoc groups of user equipment (UE). A method may include generating or updating binding information comprising a correlation between a group identifier of an ad-hoc group of user equipment (UE) and an edge application server (EAS) identifier assigned to the ad-hoc group, and storing, updating, and/or deleting the binding information, or causing the binding information to be stored, in a database. |
US11924709B2 |
Controller, system and method for providing a location-based service to an area
The invention to provides an improved controller for providing a location-based service to an area, wherein the controller comprises a memory and a transceiver, wherein the controller is configured to: obtain a location of a mobile device associated with a person; obtain sensor data from at least one sensor arranged for monitoring the person in the area when the obtained location of the mobile device is within the area; store the sensor data in the memory; forward, via the transceiver, the stored sensor data to the mobile device when the obtained location of the mobile device is no longer within the area, and subsequently delete the sensor data from the memory. The invention further provides related systems for providing a location-based service to an area and related methods. |
US11924702B2 |
Systems and methods for deferred 5G location of a mobile device using a combined AMF and LMF based location solution
Methods and techniques are described for efficiently supporting periodic and triggered location services for a user equipment (UE) in a Fifth Generation wireless network. A serving core network (CN) node, such as an AMF, receives a request for periodic or triggered location for the UE from another CN entity, such as a GMLC, and transfers the request to a location server, such as an LMF, which initiates and establishes the periodic and triggered location session with the UE. The serving CN node then releases all resources for the location request. The UE monitors for periodic or trigger events and reports each event to a location server which forwards an event report, optionally containing a UE location, to an external client via a CN entity, such as GMLC. The event reporting can be efficient because a serving CN node is not materially involved. |
US11924698B2 |
Cell prioritization for cell (re)selection in wireless communication systems
A method for a user equipment (UE) for cell selection while the UE is in a radio resource control (RRC) Inactive state is provided. The method receives, via control signaling, a configuration indicating a target frequency carrier and a corresponding target core network (CN) type. The method then causes the UE to transition from an RRC Connected state to the RRC Inactive state based on the received configuration. While the UE is in the RRC Inactive state, the method selects a suitable cell among a plurality of suitable cells that are associated with the target frequency carrier. The method selects the suitable cell irrespective of the received target CN type. |
US11924697B2 |
Method for supporting handover
The present disclosure relates to a communication method and system for converging a 5th-Generation (5G) communication system for supporting higher data rates beyond a 4th-Generation (4G) system with a technology for Internet of Things (IoT). The present disclosure may be applied to intelligent services based on the 5G communication technology and the IoT-related technology, such as smart home, smart building, smart city, smart car, connected car, health care, digital education, smart retail, security and safety services. A method performed by a first node is provided, comprising determining whether direct data forwarding between a third node and a second node is available, performing direct data forwarding if the direct data forwarding is available, otherwise, performing indirect data forwarding. |
US11924696B2 |
Reducing traffic interruption during handover
A method may include receiving, by a user equipment, a handover command from a source network entity. The method may further include, based on the received handover command, monitoring, by the user equipment, at least one dedicated downlink transmission from a target network entity prior to transmitting any uplink signal to the target network entity. |
US11924694B2 |
Predictive client mobility session management
Systems and methods are disclosed that enable predictive device mobility session management in a wireless network. A wireless communications network is able to maintain IP session continuity as a wireless device roams among wireless access points of the communications network by ensuring that the wireless device maintains communications with its home wireless access gateway. |
US11924685B2 |
Wireless communication method for transmitting ACK and wireless communication terminal using same
Provided is a wireless communication terminal that communicates wirelessly. The terminal includes: a transceiver; and a processor. The terminal includes a transceiver, and a processor. The processor is configured to receive an Aggregate-MAC Protocol Data Unit (A-MPDU) from an originator using the transceiver, and when receiving all MPDUs included in the A-MPDU, transmit to the originator a block ACK (BA) frame signaling that all MPDUs included in the A-MPDU are received without a bitmap indicating whether each MPDU included in the A-MPDU is received. |
US11924683B2 |
Network node and method in a wireless communications network
A method performed by a first network node, for deciding a configuration to be used in a data communication between the first network node and a second network node in a wireless communications network is provided. The first network node receives a second message from the second network node. The second message includes user plane configuration information. The user plane configuration information includes a vendor identity of the second network node, a highest user plane protocol version supported by the second network node and a set of proprietary features of the vendor that are supported by the second network node. The second message is conveyed by using a frame structure according to a protocol specification that is being negotiated. The first network node decides a user plane vendor configuration to be used in the data communication between the first network node, and the second network node. |
US11924676B2 |
V2X QoS and congestion control for new radio (NR) systems
Embodiments herein provide methods of sidelink communication between nodes including resource selection, congestion control, and/or resource signaling. Other embodiments may be described and claimed. |
US11924675B2 |
Latency management for integrated access and backhaul
Technology for an Integrated Access and Backhaul (IAB) node in an IAB network is disclosed. The IAB node can decode, at a distributed unit (DU) of the IAB node, a first resource request received from one of a user equipment (UE) or a child IAB node, wherein the first resource request is associated with the UE. The IAB node can encode, at a mobile terminal (MT) of the IAB node, a second resource request for transmission to the parent IAB node or the IAB donor triggered by receipt of the first resource request, wherein the second resource request is transmitted prior to a receipt of a protocol data unit (PDU) at the DU of the IAB node. |
US11924672B2 |
Communication system, communication control method, and storage medium
It is provided a communication system comprising: at least one IoT terminal; a base station apparatus to which the IoT terminal is to be coupled; an edge server selectively receives user plane packets transmitted and received by the base station apparatus; and a cloud server selectively receives user plane packets transmitted and received by one of the base station apparatus and the edge server, wherein at least one of the IoT terminal, the edge server, or the cloud server has arranged therein a first middleware formed of software, and wherein the first middleware receives an instruction on a policy which is set based on a result of analyzing traffic of packets transported in the communication system; receives by proxy an instruction to transmit packets from an application; adjusts timings to transmit the packets in accordance with the instructed policy; and relays a transmission instruction to a communication module. |
US11924668B2 |
Operating parameter update with wider bandwidth
Various embodiments relate to a method performed by a first wireless device for announcing operating capabilities to a second wireless device, wherein the first wireless device and second wireless device support a first protocol and a second protocol, including: announcing by the first device original capabilities to the second device; receiving an announcement of capabilities from the second device; receiving frames from the second device in PHY Protocol Data Units (PPDUs) following the first protocol and the second protocol; announcing by the first device a change in its capabilities to the second device; and receiving frames from the second device in PPDUs transmitted using the changed capabilities following the first protocol and the second protocol, wherein the change in the capabilities includes a change in a one of a puncture parameter, bandwidth parameter, mode and coding scheme (MCS) parameter, and a number of simultaneous streams (Nss) parameter. |