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US11960655B2 Method of recognizing gesture by using wearable device and the wearable device
Provided is a method and device for recognizing, by a wearable device, a gesture. The method of recognizing, by a wearable device, a user gesture includes identifying a trigger gesture of the wearable device, obtaining an electromyographic signal set from a plurality of electromyography sensors, based on a movement of a user's body for the identified trigger gesture, obtaining at least one output value by using one or more electromyographic signals from among the obtained electromyographic signal set, as an input to a gesture recognition model, selecting, based on the wearable device being in a standby mode, at least one active electromyography sensor to recognize the user gesture, based on the obtained output value, activating the selected active electromyography sensor and recognizing the user gesture by using the activated at least one active electromyography sensor based on the wearable device being in standby mode.
US11960654B2 Acoustic system and method based gesture detection using spiking neural networks
Conventional gesture detection approaches demand large memory and computation power to run efficiently, thus limiting their use in power and memory constrained edge devices. Present application/disclosure provides a Spiking Neural Network based system which is a robust low power edge compatible ultrasound-based gesture detection system. The system uses a plurality of speakers and microphones that mimics a Multi Input Multi Output (MIMO) setup thus providing requisite diversity to effectively address fading. The system also makes use of distinctive Channel Impulse Response (CIR) estimated by imposing sparsity prior for robust gesture detection. A multi-layer Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) has been trained on these distinctive CIR images and the trained CNN model is converted into an equivalent Spiking Neural Network (SNN) via an ANN (Artificial Neural Network)-to-SNN conversion mechanism. The SNN is further configured to detect/classify gestures performed by user(s).
US11960653B2 Controlling augmented reality effects through multi-modal human interaction
Systems and methods herein describe a multi-modal interaction system. The multi-modal interaction system, receives a selection of an augmented reality (AR) experience within an application on a computer device, displays a set of AR objects associated with the AR experience on a graphical user interface (GUI) of the computer device, display textual cues associated with the set of augmented reality objects on the GUI, receives a hand gesture and a voice command, modifies a subset of augmented reality objects of the set of augmented reality objects based on the hand gesture and the voice command, and displays the modified subset of augmented reality objects on the GUI.
US11960649B2 Electronic apparatus configured to determine a current worn position among plural wearable positions, and storage medium
An electronic apparatus to be worn on a wrist of a user includes a first pulse sensor, a second pulse sensor, and a processor. The second pulse sensor is provided at a different position from the first pulse sensor in a direction from an arm to a fingertip when the user wears the electronic apparatus. The processor determines whether the electronic apparatus is worn on a right wrist or on a left wrist based on a difference between a timing at which the first pulse sensor detects a predetermined pulse and a timing at which the second pulse sensor detects the pulse.
US11960644B2 System and method for gaze and pose detection to anticipate operator intent
A system and method for inferring operator intent by detecting operator focus incorporates cameras positioned within a cockpit or control space of a vehicle and oriented at an operator of the vehicle. The cameras capture images of the operator in a control seat; the images are analyzed (either individually or sequentially) to determine a gaze and/or body pose of the operator (including, e.g., a position and orientation of the torso and limbs). By comparing the determined gaze and/or body pose to the positions and orientations of potential focus targets within the control space (e.g., windows, display units, and/or control panels that the operator may engage with visually and/or physically), the system predicts the most likely future focus target or targets: what the operator is most likely to visually and/or physically engage with next. Operator intent may be further analyzed to identify potentially abnormal or anomalous behavior.
US11960641B2 Application placement based on head position
The present disclosure relates to determining when the head position of a user viewing user interfaces in a computer-generated reality environment is not in a comfortable and/or ergonomic position and repositioning the displayed user interface so that the user will reposition her/his head to view the user interface at a more comfortable and/or ergonomic head position.
US11960637B2 Interactive amusement attraction system
An attraction capable of incorporating user interactivity. The attraction utilizes a slide for supporting a rider, with a ride vehicle or without. The ride vehicle may support one or multiple riders that allows the riders to manipulate its position or other associated elements while on the attraction. Upon manipulating an element, a signal may be transmitted. This signal may aid in determining whether a rider has successfully manipulated the element, for example, at an appropriate time. Sensors along the attraction may also be configured to track the user and/or ride vehicle via determining vicinity of the user and/or ride vehicle at a known location. Various rewards and/or features may be enabled based upon successful manipulation and/or user position. The attraction may include one or more illuminating features. Statistics or other information may be determined, stored, and/or provided (e.g., using mobile applications and/or scoreboards) relating to user performance.
US11960635B2 Virtual object display device and virtual object display method
A virtual object display device comprises a display and a display control device configured to perform display control of the display. The display control device includes: a coordinate system calculation unit configured to detect movement and rotation of the virtual object display device in a real world, and use an inertial coordinate system in which a coordinate origin thereof follows the movement of the virtual object display device and an effective field of view of the display is rotated therein in accordance with the rotation of the virtual object display device so as to define an arrangement position of an inertial coordinate system virtual object; and a display control unit configured to, when the inertial coordinate system virtual object is included in the effective field of view of the display, display the inertial coordinate system virtual object within the effective field of view.
US11960631B2 Vehicle diagnosis method, server and diagnosis device
A vehicle diagnosis method, a server and a diagnosis device are provided. The method includes: acquiring a request for acquiring diagnosis software sent by a diagnosis device, where the request comprises user information and vehicle information of a vehicle to be diagnosed; determining based on the vehicle information and sending to the diagnosis device a diagnosis software function module list, receiving from the diagnosis device information of the target diagnosis function module determined by a user; performing a corresponding operation for acquiring the target diagnosis function module based on a determining result of whether the user has an authorization qualification on the target diagnosis function module determined based on the user information and feeding back the target diagnosis function module to the diagnosis device, so that the diagnosis device to diagnose the vehicle to be diagnosed based on the acquired target diagnosis function module.
US11960628B2 Method and system for propagating data between different domains in a privacy focused way
A propagation server for facilitating propagation of recorded information between first-party data structures associated with different domains, the propagation server arranged for data communication via a network with web browsers of client devices, wherein the propagation server is associated with a propagation domain being a web domain, wherein the propagation server is configured to: receive a first request from a first web browser, said first web browser associated with a first client device, wherein the first request identifies a first domain being a web domain different to the propagation domain; determine, via data communication with the first web browser, whether a propagation data structure, being a first party data structure associated with the propagation domain, is present on the first web browser; in a case where the propagation data structure is present: determine an identifier from information stored with the propagation data structure; generate first propagation information in dependence on the identifier, said first propagation information enabling determination of the identifier by the propagation server in a subsequent data communication instance between the first web browser and the propagation server, wherein said subsequent data communication instance is identified as being associated with the first domain; and communicate the first propagation information to the first web browser.
US11960621B2 Systems and methods for ensuring privacy in an autonomous vehicle
Systems and methods for protecting privacy for safety, comfort, and infotainment of one or more occupants of an autonomous vehicle are disclosed. For example, the system may capture image data indicative of an interior of the autonomous vehicle via one or more cameras integrated with the autonomous vehicle. The captured image data is then transformed to remove personal identification information of the one or more occupants, and the transformed image data may be analyzed to identify a concern, e.g., an occupant safety concern or a vehicle safety concern. The level of concern may be determined, and a mitigation strategy may be deployed based on the safety concern identified.
US11960617B2 Hardware protection of files in an integrated-circuit device
A method for the protection of files is performed on an integrated-circuit device that comprises a hardware memory protection module, which controls access to regions of the memory depending on region-specific settings. A new file is created in the memory by storing metadata and content data for the new file in a common memory region. An access condition is set for the common memory region in the configuration settings of the hardware memory protection module. A file is retrieved from the memory by searching the memory to identify a file meeting a search criterion. The searching involves comparing the metadata of files from the memory against the search criterion in order to identify a file from the memory that meets the search criterion.
US11960616B2 Virtual data sources of data virtualization-based architecture
Techniques are disclosed relating to managing virtual data sources (VDSs), including creating and using VDSs. A virtual data source manager (VDSM) that is executing on a computer system may receive a VDS creation request to create a particular VDS. The VDS creation request may include information that is usable to identify a data origin of the particular VDS and an ingestion routine. The VDSM may use the ingestion routine to create the particular VDS that includes a bitmap index that is representative of data stored at the origin. In response to a data request corresponding to the origin, the particular VDS may be used to initiate a query to the particular VDS for data without accessing the origin. The VDSM may further maintain various software plugins that are executable to perform corresponding functions in relation to the VDSM and the VDSs managed by the VDSM.
US11960613B2 System, device and method for securely transferring information from a hardware to a blockchain
A data communication system for transferring data from a hardware unit to a blockchain or other distributed ledger. The system includes a hardware interface to connect to the hardware unit, and a device having a microcontroller, a secure element connected to the microcontroller, first communication module, and a communication protocol for enabling the microcontroller to communicate with the hardware interface through the first communication module. The microcontroller is configured to: read data from the hardware unit through the hardware interface; generate a transaction corresponding to the data; securely generate a blockchain private key (dB); digitally sign the transaction by a blockchain private key (dB); deliver the signed transaction, and then delete the blockchain private key (dB) from volatile memory of the hardware unit. The microcontroller is adapted to generate a blockchain private key (dB) from parameters contained in part from the device itself and in part from the hardware interface.
US11960609B2 Package dependencies representation
A package dependencies representation and usage thereof. A data structure representing package dependencies in a computer program. The data structure comprising: a set of package instance nodes, each of which representing a different instance of a code package, wherein each package instance node comprising a unique identifier in the set of package instance nodes and a reference to a package record, wherein the package record representing a package, wherein the instance package is an instance of the package; a set of edges connecting package instance nodes of the set of package instance nodes, wherein an edge from a source node to a target node represents a dependency relationship of a package represented by the source node on a package represented by the target node.
US11960607B2 Achieving minimum trustworthiness in distributed workloads
This disclosure describes techniques for selectively placing and maintaining sensitive workloads in subsystems that achieve a minimum level of trustworthiness. An example method includes identifying at least one trustworthiness requirement associated with an application and transmitting, to a first subsystem, a request for at least one trustworthiness characteristic of the first subsystem and at least one second subsystem connected to the first subsystem. A response indicating the at least one trustworthiness characteristic is received from the first subsystem. The example method further includes determining that the at least one trustworthiness characteristic satisfies the at least one trustworthiness requirement; and causing the application to operate on a mesh comprising the first subsystem and the at least one second subsystem.
US11960606B2 System and method for protecting against data storage attacks
A system, method, and device are provided for detecting and mitigating a storage attack at the block level by generating canary blocks by marking blocks of data (referred to as memory blocks) such that other programs do not modify these canary blocks that are monitored to detect data storage attacks that attempt to modify the canary blocks and/or by monitoring statistical and behavioral features of activities over blocks, whether they can be modified by other programs or not. The system and method also backup the memory blocks by backing up memory blocks as they are modified. When a data storage attack is detected, the attack is stopped, and the files are remediated using the backup of the affected memory blocks.
US11960601B2 System for managing an instructure with security
A system for managing an infrastructure includes extraction engine is in communication with a managed infrastructure that includes physical hardware. A signalizer engine includes one or more of an NMF engine (Non-negative matrix factorization), a k-means clustering engine (a method of vector quantization), and a topology proximity engine. The signalizer engine determines one or more common characteristics of events and produces clusters of events relating to the failure or errors in the infrastructure. The signalizer engine uses graph coordinates and optionally a subset of attributes assigned to each event to generate one or more clusters to bring together events whose characteristics are similar. One or more interactive displays provide a collaborative interface coupled to the extraction and the signalizer engine with a collaborative interface (UI) for decomposing events from the infrastructure. The events are converted into words and subsets to group the events into clusters that relate to security of the managed infrastructure. In response to grouping the events physical changes are made to at least a portion of the physical hardware. In response to production of the clusters security of the managed infrastructure is maintained.
US11960588B2 Security services in a software defined control system
A software defined (SD) process control system (SDCS) includes a control container having contents which are executable during run-time of the process plant to control at least a portion of an industrial process. The SDCS also includes a security service associated with the control container and including contents which define one or more security conditions. The security service executes via a container on a compute node of the SDCS to control access to and/or data flow from the control container based on the contents of the security container.
US11960586B2 Face recognition system, face matching apparatus, face recognition method, and storage medium
A face recognition system including: a reading unit that reads identification information from a medium carried by an authentication subject; an image capturing unit that acquires an image; a face detection unit that detects, as a detected face image, a face image from the image acquired; a face matching unit that, when a registered face image associated with the identification information read by the reading unit is present, matches the detected face image against the registered face image and matches, against the registered face image, the detected face image captured before the reading unit reads the identification information; and a registration unit that, when the registered face image associated with the identification information read is not present, registers, as the registered face image, the detected face image before the reading unit reads the identification information.
US11960583B2 Biometric based self-sovereign information management based on reverse information search
The present teaching relates to method, system, medium, and implementations for authenticating a user. A first request is received to set up authentication information with respect to a user, wherein the first request specifies a type of information to be used for future authentication of the user. It is determined whether the type of information related to the user poses risks based on a reverse information search result. The type of information for being used for future authentication of the user is rejected when the type of information is determined to pose risks.
US11960579B2 Smart glass and blockchain digital signature implementation
Aspects of the disclosure relate to using smart glass and distributed ledger technology to provide secure authentication for digitally hand signing documents. Smart glasses worn by a customer may be activated via an application on a mobile device. The smart glasses may then scan the document and a biometric feature of the customer. The captured biometric feature and document content may be stored on a distributed ledger system. Based on the information stored on the distributed ledger, a unique binary code may be generated. The binary code may be converted into an image and shared with the mobile application. The image may then be embedded into the document as a digital hand signature. The document and the embedded image may be submitted to nodes of the distributed ledger for authentication of the digital hand signature.
US11960578B2 Correspondence of external operations to containers and mutation events
A method is provided for determining command-to-process correspondence. The method includes identifying, by the hardware processor, initial processes resulting from executions of container immutability change events for each of multiple initially mutable containers in a cluster, based on an execution time, a process identifier and a process group identifier for each of the container immutability change events. The method also includes designating, by the hardware processor, a particular external command, from among external container commands stored in a database, as having a correspondence to an initial process, responsive to the initial process matching at least one respective process resulting from executing the particular external command.
US11960573B1 Neural network categorization accuracy with categorical graph neural networks
Neural network-based categorization can be improved by incorporating graph neural networks that operate on a graph representing the taxonomy of the categories into which a given input is to be categorized by the neural network based-categorization. The output of a graph neural network, operating on a graph representing the taxonomy of categories, can be combined with the output of a neural network operating upon the input to be categorized, such as through an interaction of multidimensional output data, such as a dot product of output vectors. In such a manner, information conveying the explicit relationships between categories, as defined by the taxonomy, can be incorporated into the categorization. To recapture information, incorporate new information, or reemphasize information a second neural network can also operate upon the input to be categorized, with the output of such a second neural network being merged with the output of the interaction.
US11960572B2 System and method for identifying object information in image or video data
Systems and methods are provided for identifying a product in an image and outputting stock keeping units of the product. The system comprises three main components: a database server, a data analytics system and a standard dashboard. The database server contains real-time inventory images as well as historical images of each product type. The data analytics system is executed by a computer processor configured to apply a multi-head self-supervised learning-based classifier to detect product information captured by the image. The data analytics system is also configured to determine hierarchical classification categories for the product. The standard dashboard is configured to output a report regarding the product information.
US11960568B2 Model and method for multi-source domain adaptation by aligning partial features
A multi-source domain adaptation model by aligning partial features includes a general feature extraction module, a feature selection module for partial feature extraction with the dedicated loss function, three partial feature alignment losses, and two classifiers for adversarial training, where the three partial feature alignment losses include an intra-class partial feature alignment loss, an inter-domain partial feature alignment loss, and an inter-class partial feature alignment loss. With the partial features extracted by the general feature extraction module and the feature selection module following three different partial feature alignment losses, the model is capable of clustering the samples from the identical categories and isolating samples from distinct classes.
US11960567B2 Implementing fundamental computational primitives using a matrix multiplication accelerator (MMA)
A method for performing a fundamental computational primitive in a device is provided, where the device includes a processor and a matrix multiplication accelerator (MMA). The method includes configuring a streaming engine in the device to stream data for the fundamental computational primitive from memory, configuring the MMA to format the data, and executing the fundamental computational primitive by the device.
US11960565B2 Add-mulitply-add convolution computation for a convolutional neural network
An inference device comprises a weight storage part that stores weights, an input data storage part that stores input data, and a PE (Processing Element) that executes convolution computation in convolutional neural network using the weights and input data. The PE adds up weight elements to be multiplied with elements of the input data for each of variable values of the elements of the input data. The PE multiplies each of the variable values of the elements of the input data with each cumulative sum value of weights corresponding to the variable values of the elements of the input data. The PE adds up a plurality of multiplication results obtained by the multiplications.
US11960563B2 Systems and methods for managing an online user experience
Systems and methods are described for monitoring and managing an online experience. An example method includes: obtaining user data describing interactions between a plurality of users and plurality of online services; determining, based on the user data, a rate of change in usage of the online services for each user in the plurality of users; assigning a portion of the users to a user segment based on the user data and the determined rate of change in usage; and based on the assignment, providing each user in the user segment with a customized experience in one or more of the online services.
US11960562B1 Channels of content for display in an online system
Ephemeral stories allow users of an online system, such as a social networking system, to share content for a pre-determined temporary length of time. Channels group and organize stories based on content. Topic-based channels allow contain stories that have related content. Hashtag- and sticker-associated channels contain stories that include particular hashtags or stickers, respectively. User-specific channels contain content tailored by the online system for display to a particular user based on preferences and history. Collaborative channels are channels that are private to a specific group of users. The use of channels improves the online experience by grouping stories by content, thereby facilitating users' interaction with similar content.
US11960559B2 Secure online conferencing
An example methodology implementing the disclosed techniques includes receiving an online meeting Uniform Resource Locator (URL) for an online meeting that is being scheduled. The method also includes determining whether the online meeting is a secure online meeting. The method also includes, responsive to a determination that the online meeting is a secure online meeting, generating a personalized online meeting URL for each meeting participant that is invited to the secure online meeting, the personalized online meeting URL being based on the online meeting URL. The method further includes encrypting the generated personalized online meeting URLs and sending to each meeting participant that is invited an invitation to the secure online meeting. The invitation sent to each invited meeting participant includes an encrypted personalized online meeting URL that is generated for that invited meeting participant.
US11960554B2 Unsupervised entity and intent identification for improved search query relevance
Technologies are described here for, among other things, improving search query relevance by executing a query on a search engine, retrieving search-page-data generated from executing the query, the search-page-data including document-titles and universal resource locators (URLs), each document-title being a title of a document associated with a URL, determining relevant-entity-words in the query from an entity relevance score for matching search terms in the query, Domain-URLs, and Domain-Titles, determining relevant-intent-words in the query from an intent-word relevance score based on a number of times a search term appears in the query and the URLs relative to other search terms in the query and the URLs, comparing each of the determined relevant-entity-words and each of the determined relevant-intent-words with a plurality of stored past-user queries, retrieving the plurality of stored past-user search queries including the relevant-entity-words and the relevant-intent-words, and transmitting a set of query suggestions to a client device.
US11960551B2 Cookieless delivery of personalizied content
A computer-implemented method of providing targeted content to a user includes generating a query index from a data corpus, the query index including a plurality of market segment-based queries, wherein each market segment-based query of the plurality of queries is configured to provide targeted content on a browser user interface of a user determined to be within a corresponding market segment. The method further includes constructing the browser-executable library including the query index, where the browser-executable library is configured to execute within a local machine browser of the user, and transmitting the browser-executable library to the local machine browser of the user, wherein the browser-executable library is configured to determine that a query of the plurality of market segment-based queries matches user-specific data only stored in the local machine browser of the user, where the query matching the user-specific data stored in the local machine browser of the user is configured to cause the local machine browser to request the targeted content corresponding to the user-specific data.
US11960547B2 Single view presentation of multiple queries in a data visualization application
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a method, system and computer program product for single view presentation of multiple query. In an embodiment of the disclosure, a method for single view presentation of multiple query includes directing a query against a database along a selected dimension of multiple different elements. In response, a primary result set is received. The result set is then organized into a tabular view of cells according to the selected dimension and values for the selected dimension. Thereafter, a set of nested queries may be directed for each of the elements in the selected dimension against the result set utilizing a different dimension. In response to each directed set of nested queries, a corresponding result set is thus received. Finally, each corresponding result set is inserted into a cell associated with a common one of the elements.
US11960545B1 Retrieving event records from a field searchable data store using references values in inverted indexes
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide techniques for performing searches of event records by leveraging reference values in an inverted index. A method of searching comprises accessing a query associated with a first set of event records in a field searchable data store, each event record comprising a time-stamped portion of raw machine data. The method further comprises evaluating the query and generating results for the query by accessing an inverted index, wherein each entry in the inverted index comprises at least one field, a corresponding at least one field value and a reference value that identifies a location in the field searchable data store where an associated event record is stored. The method further comprises performing a search to filter out a second set of event records and retrieving the second set of event records from the field searchable data store using reference values in the inverted index.
US11960544B2 Accelerating fetching of result sets
A computer implemented method processes a query. A number of processor units processes the query to identify a result set in response to receiving the query from a first client. The number of processor units stores, the result set in a shared cache assigned to a group of clients, wherein result set stored in the shared cache is accessible by the group of clients. The number of processor units returns the result set to a second client in the group of clients from the shared cache in response to receiving the query from the second client in the group of clients.
US11960541B2 Name data matching apparatus, and name data matching method and program
A name data associating device according to one embodiment associates synonymous name data having different notation between a first database (DB) holding adjacency information and a second DB holding adjacency information and path identification information, and includes: a path information extraction unit that generates all paths having common data common between both DBs as a starting point and the name data in the second DB as vertices, and extracts path information of each path; a path creation unit that, based on the information held by the first DB, generates paths having the same conditions as the extracted path information of each path; and an associating unit that associates the name data between the first and second DBs by extracting, from the generated paths, a combination of paths having more vertices passed through and fewer overlapping parts, and associating the vertices of each extracted path with the vertices of each path generated by the path information extraction unit.
US11960540B2 Method and device for tagging incident data captured by non-public-safety agency controlled cameras
A process for tagging incident data captured by non-public-safety agency controlled cameras. In operation, an electronic computing device detects an occurrence of an incident and obtains an incident identifier associated with the incident. The electronic computing device determines that a non-public-safety agency controlled camera is available for capturing incident data corresponding to the incident. The electronic computing device then controls a public-safety agency controlled internet-of-things (IoT) infrastructure deployed at an incident location to emit a signal including one of an audible signal, visible signal, or a combination of audible and visible signals to enable the non-public-safety agency controlled camera to tag incident data using the emitted signal. The electronic computing device links a unique tag representing the emitted signal to the incident identifier. The electronic computing device then searches the incident data captured by the non-public-safety agency controlled camera using the unique tag representing the emitted signal.
US11960535B2 Method for recommending podcast in music application and device
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a method for recommending a podcast in music application and a device, where the method includes: a terminal device receives a start instruction for a podcast interface the music application; and the terminal device displays a first preset number of recommended podcast programs in the podcast interface in response to the start instruction, where each of the recommended podcast programs is an episode of audio data, and the recommended podcast programs include a podcast program matching with a preference of a user who uses the music application.
US11960533B2 Visual search using multi-view interactive digital media representations
Provided are mechanisms and processes for performing visual search using multi-view digital media representations, such as surround views. In one example, a process includes receiving a visual search query that includes a surround view of an object to be searched, where the surround view includes spatial information, scale information, and different viewpoint images of the object. The surround view is compared to stored surround views by comparing spatial information and scale information of the surround view to spatial information and scale information of the stored surround views. A correspondence measure is then generated indicating the degree of similarity between the surround view and a possible match. At least one search result is then transmitted with a corresponding image in response to the visual search query.
US11960528B1 Systems for determining image-based search results
When a first search query including an image of an item is received to search for items associated with similar images, a second search query that includes text based on the image is generated. The text may be based on previous queries associated with the depicted item, visual features of the image, or text that is present in the image. The results from the first search query are scored based on their correspondence with the image of the item. Results having a score greater than a threshold are presented first in the output, followed by a selected number of results from the second search query. Results from the first search query that are associated with a score less than the threshold may be presented after the results from the second search query. This presentation increases the likelihood that items presented earlier in the output are relevant to the initial query.
US11960516B2 Methods and systems for playing back indexed conversations based on the presence of other people
Methods and systems are provided herein for playing back indexed conversations based on the presence of other people. When a user asks a query, the system monitors the area, determines the other users in the area, and searches its database for a conversation that addresses the query in consideration of the other users present in the area. The system filters the indexed conversations to find conversations that included all the users present and determines the best matching conversation based on the words of the query as well as the keywords from the conversation. Once the system has determined the best match conversation, the system plays back the conversation to the user.
US11960514B1 Interactive conversation assistance using semantic search and generative AI
A method of generating content in association with an information search and retrieval system. It begins by receiving a query from a user. The query is semantically-searched to identify a context. A conversation history between the user and the system is identified. An enriched query is then generated by associating to the query both the context and at least a portion of the conversation history. The enriched query is then evaluated/processed by a generative-AI. In response, information associated with the enriched query is received from the generative-AI. A response to the query is then generated using the information, e.g., by passing the information back to the user, by modifying (e.g., editing or supplementing) the information to generate modified information and passing the modified information back to the user, or by dismissing the information. If sensitive information is identified in the utterance, it is masked prior to generating the enriched query.
US11960508B2 Data stitching across federated data lakes
In one embodiment, a device, in communication with a plurality of data lake sites, receives a federated data lake query. The device determines a plurality of data lake operator sets that each correspond to one of the plurality of data lake sites, wherein each of the plurality of data lake operator sets is used to establish a respective data pipeline for the federated data lake query. The device selects a particular data lake site of the plurality of data lake sites as a destination for data pipelines that are established for the federated data lake query. The device sends the plurality of data lake operator sets that each correspond to one of the plurality of data lake sites to cause the plurality of data lake sites to send query results to the particular data lake site using the data pipelines, wherein the particular data lake site stitches the query results.
US11960499B2 Sales data processing apparatus, method, and medium storing program for sales prediction
A data processing method according to an embodiment acquires data including a plurality of records, divides the data based on external condition identification information such as a user ID to generate data sets Di for respective external conditions, divides each of the data sets Di based on label information indicating whether the record corresponds to a positive label indicating that a predetermined event has occurred or a negative label indicating that the predetermined event has not occurred to generate two data sets Di+ and Di− for the respective label information, generates difference data for a combination of a record included in one data set of the two data sets and a record included in the other data set, combines the generated difference data to generate integrated data Dnew, performs statistical analysis using Dnew, and outputs a result of performing the statistical analysis.
US11960498B2 Systems and methods for dynamically rendering data lineage
A system displays summaries of relationships of a selected data asset with other data assets at a limited number of levels upstream and downstream from the selected data asset in rows above and below the selected data asset. In each row, data assets are arranged in order of usage, with most used data asset displayed directly above or below the selected data asset. The user views grandparent-level data assets of a parent-level data asset that is directly above the selected data asset. The system includes a carousal feature to further navigate the lineage data upstream or downstream. By selecting a new data asset in the parent row, the user can view grandparent-level data assets of the newly selected data asset. The user can view multiple upstream or downstream levels arranged in respective rows displayed above or below the selected data asset. The system can analyze data from any application.
US11960496B2 Systems and methods for data warehousing
A system and method are disclosed for private cloud computing and for the development and deployment of cloud applications in the private cloud. The private cloud computing system and method of the present invention include as components at least a cloud controller, a cloud stack, Service Registry, and a cloud application builder.
US11960492B2 Methods and systems for display of search item scores and related information for easier search result selection
Systems and methods for displaying search item scores and related information for easier search result selection. In one aspect, the method includes receiving a search request for a software component, retrieving a programming language information of the software component, retrieving an ecosystem information of the software component, retrieving a licensing information of the software component, retrieving a quality score of the software component, retrieving a security score of the software component, retrieving details of sources and associated details of the software component, dynamically generating a results information widget including information associated with the software component, and searching, based on the retrieved information, internet sources to assimilate associated information of the software components.
US11960491B2 Storage medium, pattern search device, and pattern search method
A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium storing a pattern search program that causes a computer to execute a process, the process includes designating priority ranks of each of attributes included in a plurality of attribute patterns that indicate one or more attributes, based on an inclusion relationship between occurrence sets of a plurality of samples with respect to each of the attributes included in the plurality of attribute patterns; and determining whether each of the plurality of attribute patterns is an emerging pattern according to a search order based on the priority ranks, when a frequency of occurrence of the plurality of samples in a first attribute pattern is less than the frequency of occurrence of the plurality of samples in a second attribute pattern that has all the attributes except one of the attributes with lowest one of the priority ranks among the attributes included in the first attribute pattern.
US11960489B2 System, method and software for digitizing and automating the auditing process
The present invention provides a system, method and software for digitizing and automating an auditing process. The system comprises a computer, a regulations database, a storage database, and a software program. The method includes: providing regulations or standards for a user to select from the regulations database as a focus for an audit; providing a user-selected filtered regulation or standard from the regulations database; presenting the user a plurality of audit questions in the form of an audit row, one audit row at a time; receiving user responses from which at least one standard row item is created and/or updated; and sending one or more of a filtered regulation or standard row item to the storage database as an audit. The system may permit user information updates. After an audit is completed, the system may transfer the audit information into a final report, which may be provided to the user.
US11960485B2 User interface for event data store
A method includes defining a set of context types; defining a set of source types, each comprising context types; defining, for each source type, and for each context type included in the events from data sources having the source type, a context definition comprising a set of fields, in events from the data sources, that are associated with the context type; receiving a query comprising a first field value and a time period; retrieving a plurality of events that include the first field value and the time period; for each retrieved event, and for each context definition defined for a source type and a context type of a data source from which the retrieved event originated, determining field values of fields in the set of fields of the context definition; aggregating, for each context type, determined field values from the events; and generating an output.
US11960484B2 Identifying joins of tables of a database
Identifying table joins includes obtaining respective casting similarities between pairs of columns of a first table and a second table. Each pair of columns includes a first column of the first table and a second column of the second table. Ones of the pairs of columns not satisfying a casting similarity condition are discarded to obtain first join candidates. Respective string similarities for the first join candidates are obtained. Ones of the first join candidates not satisfying a string similarity condition are discarded to obtain second join candidates. Final join candidates are obtained using the respective casting similarities and the respective string similarities of the second join candidates. A selected join candidate of the final join candidates is received from a user.
US11960480B2 System, method, and computer program product for generating code to retrieve aggregation data for machine learning models
Provided is a system that includes at least one processor programmed or configured to receive an XML data file, wherein the XML data file includes data associated with one or more input parameters of a machine learning model, generate a code generation template based on the data associated with one or more input parameters of the machine learning model included in the XML file, where the code generation template includes one or more keys associated with one or more parameters of a transaction aggregate for an account of a user, and generate a file of executable code based on the code generation template, wherein the file of executable code includes instructions that, when executed by at least one processor, causes at least one processor to retrieve transaction aggregate data associated with the transaction aggregate for the account of the user. A method and computer program product are also provided.
US11960479B2 Processing iterative query constructs in relational databases
A method for functionally rewriting iterative queries for a relational database management system (RDBMS) is provided. The method comprises receiving a first iterative query, the first iterative query having a first non-iterative part that defines a first main table and a first iterative part that generates values in rows of a first working table based on values in rows of the first main table, determining that the first iterative part modifies all of the rows of the first working table, and rewriting the first iterative part, including: adding a renaming operation to rename the first working table to a new first main table and to rename the first main table to a new first working table, adding a first Delete operation to delete each row of the new first working table, and adding a first loop operation to repeat the first iterative part until a first termination condition is met.
US11960476B2 Techniques for concurrent data value commits
The present disclosure relates to a system and techniques for preventing corruption of snapshot data by limiting the visibility of committed data. To do this, the system may maintain an index that indicates the highest transaction identifier value such that no future commits will have a transaction identifier less than or equal to the indexed transaction identifier value. In embodiments, if a read is performed, only transactions having a transaction identifier less than or equal to the index value can be read. Each time that a transaction is committed, the index value is updated to the transaction identifier for the transaction having the highest transaction identifier without any intermediary transactions.
US11960475B2 Computer-implemented systems and methods for modeling executable interaction models for context-driven user interactions
Computer-implemented systems and methods are provided for modeling, executing, and controlling context-driven user interactions. In some embodiments, systems and methods are provided for modeling user interactions and generating interaction models. Each generated interaction model may be executable for controlling a context-driven user interaction. The interaction model may include data identifying one or more interaction objects and one or more modules that are executable in session(s) of the modeled interaction.
US11960468B1 Late-binding database views
A database management system receives a command defining a view of the database. The view definition is accepted without determining whether references to schema elements within the view definition are resolvable to existing elements of the database schema. A query of the view is received. In response to the query of the view, the database management system resolves references to schema elements in the view definition by determining whether the references correspond to data available for processing the query.
US11960466B2 Methods and apparatus for data and data request management
This application relates to automatic processes that service data requests for information related to an item during varying temporal periods. For example, a computing device receives first attributes for an item, and generates a first surrogate key and a first super surrogate key based on the first attributes. Further, the computing device generates a first entry within a first table that includes the first surrogate key and the first super surrogate key. The computing device joins the first table to a second table based on natural keys. The computing device also receives second attributes for the item, and generates a second surrogate key for the item based on the second attributes. Further, the computing device generates a second entry within the first table that includes the second surrogate key and the first super surrogate key. The computing device also adjusts the first super surrogate key within the first entry.
US11960465B2 Database inventory isolation
Systems, devices, and techniques are disclosed for database inventory isolation. Demand levels for access to items may be monitored. The items may have associated inventory counts in a database. An item of the items for which to isolate the inventory count associated with the item may be determined based on the demand levels. The inventory count associated with the determined item may be isolated by moving the inventory count associated with the determined item from a first data block that stores the inventory count associated with the determined item and inventory counts associated with others of the items to a second data block that does not store any other inventory counts.
US11960464B2 Customer-related partitioning of journal-based storage systems
A materialization configuration request is received via a programmatic interface from a client of a journal-based multi-data-store database. The request indicates a partitioning rule to be used to select, for respective writes indicated in committed transaction entries of a journal, the materialization node at which the writes are to be stored. A control plane component of the database verifies that a set of materialization nodes corresponding to the partitioning rule has been established, and initiates the propagation of writes from the journal to the materialization nodes by respective write appliers.
US11960463B2 Multi-fragment index scan
A method for performing a multi-fragment index scan operation included in a query pipeline of a query accessing a database table may include performing an index scan on a first chunk of a first fragment of the database table and a second chunk of a second fragment of the database table. A first output of the index scan on the first chunk of the first fragment of the database table and a second output of the index scan on the second chunk of the second fragment of the database table may be merged to generate a partial result set for ingestion by a next operation in the query pipeline. The multi-fragment index scan operation may continue with index scans on subsequent chunks of the first fragment and second fragment of the database table. Related systems and computer program products are also provided.
US11960459B1 Merging duplicate customer data
Systems and methods are described for merging customer profiles, such as may be implemented by a computer-implemented contact center service. In some aspects, a subset of profiles may be determined that satisfy merging criteria, where individual profiles include a plurality of data fields. At least one value in a first data field that conflicts between at least two profiles may be identified. Next a merged value may be selected for the first data field based on data deduplication criteria, where the data deduplication criteria includes at least one indicator of accuracy of values of the plurality of data fields. As a result of a determination that at least the subset of profiles of the group of profiles meet the merging criteria, at least the subset of profiles may be combined into a combined profile using the merged value.
US11960457B2 Use of graph databases for replicating topology and enriching monitoring data streams in complex information technology systems
The systems and techniques include storing topology from each of a plurality of source tools as a plurality of source subgraphs in a graph database using a source schema that mirrors a source topology model for each of the plurality of source tools. Each of the plurality of source subgraphs in the graph database is transformed to a plurality of destination subgraphs using a destination schema and transformation rules that mirror a destination topology model for each of a plurality of destination tools. The plurality of destination subgraphs are stored in the graph database. The topology is delivered to each of the plurality of destination tools by traversing the plurality of destination subgraphs in the graph database and invoking application programming interfaces (APIs) for each of the plurality of destination tools in the destination subgraphs in the graph database.
US11960455B2 Method and apparatus for building database for retrieval, device and storage medium
The present disclosure provides a method and apparatus for building a database for retrieval. An implementation of the method comprises: acquiring a data set, and dividing the data set into a first data set and a second data set; clustering the data in the first data set, to obtain at least one first-level cluster center; clustering the data in the first data set based on the first-level cluster center, to obtain corresponding at least one second-level cluster center; obtaining a codebook corresponding to the first data set based on residuals between the data in the first data set and the first-level cluster center and residuals between the data in the first data set and the second-level cluster center; and training the second data set based on the codebook corresponding to the first data set, to obtain a codebook corresponding to the data set.
US11960452B2 Independent encoding and transformation of related data replicas and localized background data management in a distributed file system
Various embodiments set forth techniques for maintaining replicas of a data set. The techniques include storing, by a first node, a first replica of the data set on the first node; storing, by a second node, a second replica of the data set on the second node; and performing, by the first node and based on first metadata associated with the first replica, a first data management activity on the first replica that changes a first format of the first replica so that the first format of the first replica is different from a second format of the second replica.
US11960449B2 Computer-readable recording medium storing information processing program, information processing method, and information processing apparatus
A recording medium stores an information processing program for managing a plurality of storage devices and a plurality of servers. The program causes a computer to execute a process including: while changing a compression ratio setting, obtaining an actual compression ratio by using some of data pieces to be used by the plurality of servers and a decompression rate at which the servers decompress a compressed dataset in which the some data pieces are compressed; and determining the compression ratio setting to be used based on a maximum total bandwidth of the plurality of storage devices and a number of the plurality of servers by using the obtained actual compression ratio and the decompression rate for each of the compression ratio settings.
US11960444B2 Methods and systems for providing file data for a media file
A method of providing file data for a media file of a pre-determined format from a file system comprising a file record database and a data store, wherein the media file corresponds to a programme consisting of a plurality of segments, and wherein the segments included in the programme are dynamically determined. The method comprising the steps of receiving details of the programme including the duration of the programme, and determining the layout of the media file in the pre-determined format from the received details of the programme, the layout including locations for essence data within the file. A file record for the media file in the file record database is then created. In response to a request for the location of essence data within the file, a location given by determined layout of the media file is returned. Further, in response to an instruction that a segment is to be included in the programme, essence data corresponding to the contents of the segment is obtained. Then, in response to a request for a portion of essence data from the media file corresponding to a time period of the programme, essence data derived from the received essence data according to the determined layout of the media file is returned.
US11960440B2 Transient master data
Transient product master data may be used to represent temporarily used objects and resources. Instead of generating complete master data upfront, a placeholder is used in a tracking document for the temporary use. A tracking document for the temporary use includes a placeholder reference. When the product to be used temporarily is selected and ready to be physically moved, attributes and other information of the product may be sent to a management system via an interface. This information may be used to automatically generate transient material master data that is accessible using a reference. This reference may be used to update the placeholder reference in the tracking document and it may be used in further tracking documents.
US11960437B2 Systems and methods for multi-branch routing for interconnected chip networks
A system includes a high-bandwidth inter-chip network (ICN) that allows communication between parallel processing units (PPUs) in the system. For example, the ICN allows a PPU to communicate with other PPUs on the same compute node or server and also with PPUs on other compute nodes or servers. In embodiments, communication may be at the command level (e.g., at the direct memory access level) and at the instruction level (e.g., the finer-grained load/store instruction level). The ICN allows PPUs in the system to communicate without using a PCIe bus, thereby avoiding its bandwidth limitations and relative lack of speed. The respective routing tables comprise information of multiple paths to any given other PPU.
US11960434B2 Communication device, communication system, and communication method for transmitting data blocks including signal groups conforming to a serial peripheral interface
A communication device includes: a communication unit that adds, to a set of data blocks including a serial signal group conforming to SPI transmitted from a master in synchronization with a clock, identification information for identifying the data blocks, and transmits the data blocks to a communication partner device within one frame period of a predetermined communication protocol, or adds, to data blocks each including a part of the serial signal group, identification information for identifying each of the data blocks, and transmits the data blocks to the communication partner device in a plurality of frame periods; and a storage unit that sequentially stores a predetermined number of data blocks transmitted from the master and outputs a data block transmitted from the communication partner device in response to the predetermined number of data blocks from the master and stored, to transmit the data block to the master.
US11960431B2 Network-on-chip data processing method and device
The present application relates to a network-on-chip data processing method. The method is applied to a network-on-chip processing system, the network-on-chip processing system is used for executing machine learning calculation, and the network-on-chip processing system comprises a storage device and a calculation device. The method comprises: accessing the storage device in the network-on-chip processing system by means of a first calculation device in the network-on-chip processing system, and obtaining first operation data; performing an operation on the first operation data by means of the first calculation device to obtain a first operation result; and sending the first operation result to a second calculation device in the network-on-chip processing system. According to the method, operation overhead can be reduced and data read/write efficiency can be improved.
US11960430B2 Remote mapping method, apparatus and device for computing resources, and storage medium
A remote mapping method, apparatus and device for computing resources, and a storage medium, which are applied to a server. Said method comprises: identifying each FPGA heterogeneous accelerator card in an FPGA BOX; establishing a network communication connection with each FPGA heterogeneous accelerator card via a network interface of each FPGA heterogeneous accelerator card in the FPGA BOX, and establishing a network communication connection between FPGA heterogeneous accelerator cards; mapping each FPGA heterogeneous accelerator card to the server; establishing network transmission for the established network communication connections, and migrating a control flow and a data flow that are performed by the PCIE to the network transmission; and deploying a target application in the FPGA BOX through the established network transmission, and when running the target application, performing data exchange with the FPGA BOX via the network transmission. By applying the solutions of the present disclosure, the limitation of PCIE slots is broken through, and a transmission path is shortened.
US11960426B2 Cable pair concurrent servicing
Concurrent servicing of a first cable of a cable pair while a second cable of the cable pair remains operational improves multi-processor computer system availability and serviceability. A pair of processing chips in different processing drawers may continue operation by way of the second cable while the first cable is degraded or serviced. Upon the servicing of the first cable, the serviced cable may transition to a fully operational state with no interruptions to the operations between the processing drawers by way of the second cable. Since cable faults are typically more common than processing chip or processing drawer faults, identification of cable faults and the ability to maintain operations of the processing drawers connected therewith is increasingly important.
US11960424B2 Peripheral component interconnect express (PCIe) interface device and method of operating the same
A device may include a lane group, a command queue, and a link manager. The lane group may include a first lane and at least one or more second lanes to form a link for communicating with a host. The command queue may store commands for at least one direct memory access (DMA) device, the commands generated based on a request of the host. The link manager may, in response to detecting an event that an amount of the commands stored in the command queue being less than or equal to a reference value, change an operation mode from a first power mode to a second power mode in which power consumption is less than that of the first power mode, deactivate the at least one or more second lanes, and provide a second operation clock lower than a first operation clock to the at least one DMA device.
US11960423B2 PCIe controller and loopback data path using PCIe controller
A PCIe controller and a loopback path using the PCIe controller. The PCIe controller includes: a transport layer transmission module, a transport layer reception module, a memory access module, and a memory, wherein the transport layer transmission module includes a first loopback control module, the transport layer reception module includes a second loopback control module, and the first loopback control module is coupled to the second loopback control module; the memory access module is coupled to the transport layer transmission module and the transport layer reception module, and the memory access module is also coupled to the memory.
US11960419B2 Systems and methods for data prefetching for low latency data read from a remote server
A system is disclosed. The system may include a first device including a first processor, and a second device including a second processor, a memory, a first storage, and a second storage. The first storage may operate at a first speed, and the second storage may operate at a second speed that is slower than the first speed. The second device may be remote relative to the first device. The first device may load a metadata from a memory address in the memory of the second device. The first device may also access a data from the second device based at least in part on the metadata in the memory of the second device.
US11960418B2 Semiconductor memory systems with on-die data buffering
A semiconductor memory system includes a first semiconductor memory die and a second semiconductor memory die. The first semiconductor memory die includes a primary data interface to receive an input data stream during write operations and to deserialize the input data stream into a first plurality of data streams, and also includes a secondary data interface, coupled to the primary data interface, to transmit the first plurality of data streams. The second semiconductor memory die includes a secondary data interface, coupled to the secondary data interface of the first semiconductor memory die, to receive the first plurality of data streams.
US11960417B2 Input/output queue hinting for resource utilization
Described are techniques including a method comprising detecting a deallocated Input/Output (I/O) queue associated with a first entity in a Non-Volatile Memory Express (NVMe) storage system. The method further comprises broadcasting an Asynchronous Event Request (AER) message indicating I/O queue availability based on the deallocated I/O queue. The method further comprises allocating, in response to the AER message, a new I/O queue to a second entity in the NVMe storage system.
US11960416B2 Multichannel memory arbitration and interleaving scheme
Techniques including a memory controller with a set of memory channel queues, wherein memory channel queues of the set of memory channel queues correspond to memory channels to access a set of memory modules, a first arbitration module, and a second arbitration module. The memory controller is configured to receive a first memory request from the peripheral and place one or more portions of the first memory request in the memory channel queues of the set of memory channel queues. The first arbitration module is configured to determine an arbitration algorithm, select a first memory channel queue based on the arbitration algorithm, present the one or more portions of the first memory request in the selected first memory channel queue to the second arbitration module, and output the presented one or more portions of the first memory request based on a selection by the second arbitration module.
US11960415B2 Performing save state switching in selective lanes between electronic devices in UFS system
Disclosed are a method and a Universal Flash Storage (UFS) system for performing save state switching using selective lanes between a first electronic device and a second electronic device. The method includes: determining, by the first electronic device, whether a data request is received from an application layer of the first electronic device; and performing, by the first electronic device, at least one of: setting a first lane from among a plurality of lanes between the first electronic device and the second electronic device to an active state and the other lanes from among the plurality of lanes to a power save state based on determining that the data request is not received from the application layer of the first electronic device; and setting the plurality of lanes between the first electronic device and the second electronic device to the active state based on determining that the data request is received from the application layer of the first electronic device.
US11960410B2 Unified kernel virtual address space for heterogeneous computing
Systems, apparatuses, and methods for implementing a unified kernel virtual address space for heterogeneous computing are disclosed. A system includes at least a first subsystem running a first kernel, an input/output memory management unit (IOMMU), and a second subsystem running a second kernel. In order to share a memory buffer between the two subsystems, the first subsystem allocates a block of memory in part of the system memory controlled by the first subsystem. A first mapping is created from a first logical address of the kernel address space of the first subsystem to the block of memory. Then, the IOMMU creates a second mapping to map the physical address of that block of memory from a second logical address of the kernel address space of the second subsystem. These mappings allow the first and second subsystems to share buffer pointers which reference the block of memory.
US11960401B2 Systems and methods for dynamic in-memory caching of mappings into partitions
Systems and methods for routing requests to dynamically cached mappings are disclosed. A system may comprise a memory storing instructions and at least one processor configured to execute instructions to perform operations including: receiving an access request to access first item data from a user device, the access request having an access key; based on the access key, routing the request to a server having an in-memory cache with multiple partitions associated with different access key types and storing the first item data and second item data; receiving, from the server, the first item data; and transmitting the first item data to the user device.
US11960398B2 Enhanced data reliability in multi-level memory cells
Methods, systems, and devices for enhanced data reliability in multi-level memory cells are described. For a write operation, a host device may identify a first set of data to be stored by a set of memory cells at a memory device. Based on a quantity of bits within the first set of data being less than a storage capacity of the set of memory cells, the host device may generate a second set of data and transmit a write command including the first and second sets of data to the memory device. For a read operation, the host device may receive a first set of data from the memory device in response to transmitting a read command. The memory device may extract a second set of data from the first set of data and validate a portion of the first set of data using the second set of data.
US11960397B2 Data mapping comparison for improved synchronization in data storage devices
A data storage device includes a memory device and a controller coupled to the memory device. The controller is configured to generate a first mapping portion and a second mapping portion, where the first mapping portion and the second mapping portion correspond to a same data set, and where the first mapping portion and the second mapping portion includes one or more parity bits, receive an update for the same data set, update the first mapping portion and the second mapping portion based on the update, where the second mapping portion is updated non-concurrently to updating the first mapping portion, and where the updating includes flipping a parity bit of the one or more parity bits, and determine whether the one or more parity bits of the first mapping portion matches the one or more parity bits of the second mapping portion.
US11960395B2 Delta L2P entry usage
The present disclosure generally relates to more efficient use of a delta buffer. To utilize the delta buffer, an efficiency can be gained by utilizing absolute delta entries and relative delta entries. The absolute delta entry will include the type of delta entry, the L2P table index, the L2P table offset, and the PBA. The relative delta entry will include the type of delta entry, the L2P table offset, and the PBA offset. The relative delta entry will utilize about half of the storage space of the absolute delta entry. The relative delta entry can be used after an absolute delta entry so long as the relative delta entry is for data stored in the same block as the previous delta entry. If data is stored in a different block, then the delta entry will be an absolute delta entry.
US11960392B1 Configurable routing in a multi-chip system
A first configurable address decoder can be coupled between a source node and a first interconnect fabric, and a second address decoder can be coupled between the first interconnect fabric and a second interconnect fabric. The first address decoder can be configured with a first address mapping table that can map a first set of address ranges to a first set of target nodes connected to the first interconnect fabric. The second address decoder can be configured with a second address mapping table that can map a second set of address ranges to a second set of target nodes connected to the second interconnect fabric. The second address decoder can be part of the first set of target nodes. The first address decoder and the second address decoder can be configured or re-configured to determine different routes for a transaction from the source node to a target node in the second set of target nodes via the first and second interconnect fabrics.
US11960389B2 Compatibility testing of a component with an unknown software and/or firmware version in a multi-component system
A computer-implemented method according to one embodiment includes identifying, in a multi-component system, a first component with an unknown software version and/or unknown firmware version. A plurality of predetermined compatibility tests are implemented on the first component and results of the plurality of compatibility tests are recorded in a predetermined database of records shared amongst the multi-component system. A record associated with the first component indicates a compatibility of the unknown software version and/or unknown firmware version with the multi-component system. In response to a determination that the record indicates that the unknown software version and/or unknown firmware version is compatible with the multi-component system, data processing is performed between the first component and a second component. In response to a determination that the record indicates that the unknown software version and/or unknown firmware version is incompatible the multi-component system, a notification is issued that details the incompatibility.
US11960388B2 System and method for data collection and analysis of information relating to mobile applications
A system and method are provided for data collection and analysis of information related to applications. Specifically, the developer of the application may install analytic software, which may be embodied as a software development kit (SDK), on an integrated development environment (“IDE”) associated with the developer, wherein the analytic software may be installed with a wizard-like interface having a series of easy to follow instructions. Once installed, the application, with the analytic software incorporated therein, may be provided and installed on a plurality of end user devices. Thereafter, the analytic software may work in conjunction with analytic processing logic to assist the developer in obtaining pertinent information related to bugs associated with the application that is being executed on an end user device.
US11960387B2 Sample ratio mismatch diagnosis tool
A sample ratio mismatch (SRM) analyzer receives data from an online controlled experiment (OCE) and provides information to help determine a root cause of an SRM. The SRM analyzer may identify one or more segments in the data that include an SRM and may determine whether a triggered scorecard of the OCE includes an SRM. The data may include one or more scorecards. The SRM analyzer may determine whether each scorecard has an SRM. The SRM analyzer may test a difference in proportion of users assigned to treatment between a last scorecard without an SRM and a first scorecard with an SRM. If the difference in proportion is statistically meaningful, the SRM analyzer may determine that the SRM arose after the last scorecard. If the difference in proportions is not statistically meaningful, the SRM analyzer may determine that the SRM existed from a beginning of the OCE.
US11960383B2 Systems and methods for software design control and quality assurance
A design control architecture and software quality assurance system for analyzing stimulus-response patterns in user activity data. A design control architecture and software quality assurance system may process user activity data according to a classifier model to assess an impact of an incremental design change to one or more quality measures of a software product. In accordance with certain embodiments the one or more quality measures may include one or more efficacy, safety, and/or performance metrics associated with one or more features of the software product. In certain embodiments, the software product may comprise a digital health intervention or software as a medical device product.
US11960382B2 Memory leak detection using real-time memory growth pattern analysis
The disclosure describes techniques that enable detection of memory leaks of software executing on devices within a computer network. An example network device includes memory and processing circuitry. The processing circuitry monitors a usage of the memory by a software component operating within the network device. The processing circuitry periodically determines a memory growth pattern score for the software component based on the usage of the memory. The processing circuitry also predicts whether the user-level process is experiencing a memory leak based on the memory growth pattern score. The processing circuitry applies confirmation criteria to current memory usage of the software component to confirm that the software component is experiencing the memory leak. When the software component is experiencing the memory leak, the processing circuitry generates an alert.
US11960381B2 Memory check method, memory check device, and memory check system
A memory check method, a memory check device and a memory check system are disclosed. The method includes the following. A debug file is generated according to a source code, where the debug file carries symbol information related to a description message in the source code. Memory data generated by a memory storage device in execution of a firmware is received. The debug file is loaded to automatically analyze the memory data. In addition, an analysis result is presented by an application program interface, where the analysis result reflects a status of the firmware with assistance of the symbol information.
US11960380B2 Debugging SQL statements
A method and system for debugging SQL statements by computing and saving to memory metadata for each component part of the statement. The system includes a user interface, memory, and a processor, the processor configured to compute and save to memory metadata of SQL statements. The stored metadata may be used for later computation of modified SQL statements. The metadata may also be displayed through a user interface to assist a user in the process of debugging component portions of an SQL statement.
US11960378B2 Automated runbook operation recommendations
Techniques for recommending runbook operations during a runbook generation process are disclosed. The system recommends operations for including in the runbook based on user activity. Generating operations of a runbook based on user activity generates a runbook that captures a user's behavior. The recommended operations may be different than any operations performed by the user. The recommended operations may be based in part on data sets accessed by the user frequently, periodically, or continuously.
US11960376B1 Virtualization of community-based networking and crypto mining hardware
The present disclosure is directed to methods and systems for monitoring nodes on a distributed computing network. A distributed computing system can monitor each node within a wireless network to identify when a node is disconnected from the network. The distributed computing system can dynamically perform tasks on behalf of the node until the node is reconnected to the wireless network. In some implementations, the distributed computing system monitors the utilization of the wireless network to identify when the wireless network has the capacity to perform a task.
US11960375B2 Apparatus and method for pausing processor trace for efficient analysis
Processor trace systems and methods are described. For example, one embodiment comprises executing instrumented code by a compiler, the instrumented code including at least one call to un-instrumented code. The compiler can determine the at least one call to un-instrumented code is a next call to be executed. A resume tracing instruction can be inserted into the instrumented code prior to the at least one call to the un-instrumented code. The resume tracing instruction can be executed to selectively add processor tracing to the at least one call to the un-instrumented code, and the at least one call to the un-instrumented code can be executed.
US11960373B2 Function evaluation of a system or portion thereof
A method includes determining, by an analysis system, a system sector of a system for function evaluation. The method further includes determining, by the analysis system, at least one evaluation perspective for use in performing the function evaluation on the system sector. The method further includes determining, by the analysis system, at least one evaluation viewpoint for use in performing the function evaluation on the system sector. The method further includes obtaining, by the analysis system, function data regarding the system sector in accordance with the at least one evaluation perspective and the at least one evaluation viewpoint. The method further includes calculating, by the analysis system, a function evaluation rating as a measure of function maturity for the system sector based on the function data, the at least one evaluation perspective, the at least one evaluation viewpoint, and at least one evaluation rating metric.
US11960372B2 Verified callback chain for bios security in an information handling system
An information handling system includes a memory and a processor. The memory stores a basic input/output system (BIOS). The processor monitors the BIOS for a unified extensible firmware interface (UEFI) event. In response to a detection of the UEFI event, the processor reads a preauthorized event callback order. The processor compares a callback order for the UEFI event with the preauthorized event callback order. Based on the callback order for the UEFI event not matching the preauthorized event callback order, the processor detects a potential vulnerability in the UEFI event. In response to the detected potential vulnerability in the UEFI event, the processor dispatches one or more callback functions from the preauthorized event callback order.
US11960369B2 Efficient creation of a secondary database system
A method for generating a copy of a database using a data streaming protocol is disclosed. The method comprises setting up a structure of a secondary database, prioritizing data objects to be copied from a primary database to the secondary database, copying data objects from the primary database to the secondary database using a data streaming protocol, restoring data corresponding to the data object in the secondary database in parallel to copying data objects from the primary database to the secondary database, applying changes made to the data corresponding to the data object in the primary database during the time of copying, after the data object has been copied, and making available the secondary database for usage once all data objects have been copied from the primary database to the secondary database so that a usable copy of the primary database is created.
US11960368B1 Computer-implemented system and method for recovering data in case of a computer network failure
The invention relates to a computer-implemented system for recovering data in case of a computer network failure. The invention also relates to a computer-implemented method for recovering data in case of a computer network failure, preferably by making use of the computer-implemented system according to the invention. The invention further relates to a non-transitory computer-readable program storage device, comprising computer readable instructions executable by one or more processors to perform the computer-implemented method according to the invention.
US11960367B2 Peripheral component interconnect express device and operating method thereof
A Peripheral Component Interconnect Express (PCIe) device includes a plurality of lanes comprising a plurality of ports, a link controller setting a link including the plurality of lanes, wherein the link is set to have a link width that includes the remaining of lanes, except for a fail lane from among the plurality of lanes, and an EQ controller performing an equalization operation for determining a transmitter or receiver setting of each of the remaining lanes, wherein the EQ controller determining a final EQ coefficient using a log information and an error information.
US11960362B2 Systems and methods for consistent backup of distributed, transactional databases
A distributed, transactional database uses timestamps, such as logical clock values, for entry versioning and transaction management in the database. To write to the database, a service requests a timestamp to be inserted into the database with a new version of data. During a backup procedure, a cleanup process is paused, issuing new timestamps is paused, and a backup timestamp is generated, which results in an effective backup copy. During a restore of a backup, a snapshot of the database is loaded and any entries older than the backup timestamp are deleted, which ensures that a consistent restore has occurred.
US11960361B2 Verifying and migrating data slices in a storage network
A method for execution by a storage network includes receiving a request pertaining to a data object. Metadata associated with the data object is determined and used to identify data segments associated with the data object and a set of storage units associated with the data segments. Based on a set of query requests, a response is received from a storage unit from the set of storage units. When the response indicates a storage environment that is unfavorable as compared to predetermined performance metrics, the storage network facilitates migration of encoded data slices associated with the storage unit to another storage unit.
US11960360B1 Redundancy-based error detection in a memory device
Methods, systems, and devices for redundancy-based error detection in a memory device are described. A memory device may read multiple copies of a codeword from memory and generate for each codeword copy an error detection bit that indicates whether the memory device detected an error in that codeword. Additionally, the memory device may compare the codeword copies and generate one or more match bits that indicate whether corresponding portions of the codewords match. Using a combination of the error detection bits and the match bits, the memory device may determine the error status of each codeword.
US11960353B2 Root cause analysis based on process optimization data
A system for root cause analysis based on process optimization data is provided. The system receives log data associated with a first trace between a first activity and a second activity of a process. The system further determines a state of inefficiency between the first activity and the second activity based on the received log data. The system further applies a first machine learning (ML) model on the received log data. The system further determines a first label and a first value to be associated with the first trace of the process based on the application of the first ML model. The system further generates presentation data associated with the determined state of inefficiency of the first trace based on the determination of the first label and the first value and further transmits the generated presentation data on a user device.
US11960352B2 Vehicle control device and vehicle control method
A vehicle control device includes a controller configured to control an actuator and generate state information representing a state of the actuator, a request arbitration unit configured to arbitrate requests from a plurality of application execution units, and a request generation unit configured to generate a drive request signal to the controller. The controller includes a detection unit configured to detect whether or not the request arbitration unit is abnormal, a first transmission unit configured to transmit the state information to the request arbitration unit, and a second transmission unit configured to, when the detection unit detects that the request arbitration unit is abnormal, transmit the state information to the application execution units such that the state information does not pass through the request arbitration unit.
US11960351B1 System and method for poison information propagation in a storage device
Systems and methods for propagating poison information are provided. Embodiments include receiving write data having a poison flag asserted indicating the data to be written to a memory device is erroneous. Embodiments further include converting the write data to a pre-fixed data pattern and generating a parity code, based upon, at least in part, the pre-fixed data pattern. Embodiments may also include injecting a correctable error into the write-data or parity code and writing the write data and parity code into the memory device. The correctable error injection may occur in the data or in the parity code and during the read the comparison may occur accordingly.
US11960350B2 System and method for error reporting and handling
A system for error reporting and handling includes a memory storing an error handler, a processor configured to execute the error handler, and a buffer. The error handler is configured to receive an error message from a system on chip (SOC) platform. The error message indicates a plurality of errors have occurred in the SOC platform, and the buffer stores the error message. Further, the error handler is configured to report the error message using a single interrupt. Further, the error handler is configured to handle the errors in the error message using the single interrupt.
US11960344B2 Memory controller with looped-back calibration data receiver
A memory controller component of a memory system stores memory access requests within a transaction queue until serviced so that, over time, the transaction queue alternates between occupied and empty states. The memory controller transitions the memory system to a low power mode in response to detecting the transaction queue is has remained in the empty state for a predetermined time. In the transition to the low power mode, the memory controller disables oscillation of one or more timing signals required to time data signaling operations within synchronous communication circuits of one or more attached memory devices and also disables one or more power consuming circuits within the synchronous communication circuits of the one or more memory devices.
US11960341B2 Power delivery reduction scheme for SoC
Various techniques and circuit implementations for power reduction management in integrated circuits are disclosed. Different sets of power delivery trigger circuits may be coupled to the integrated circuit by wiring or serial communication interfaces. Power reduction responses may be implemented at faster rates utilizing the wired power delivery trigger circuits while slower power reduction response can be implemented utilizing serially connected power delivery trigger circuits. The threshold for power reduction response by wired power delivery trigger circuits may also be closer to a functional failure point of the integrated circuit in order to provide fast response to avoid failure of the integrated circuit.
US11960339B2 Multi-die stacked power delivery
A multi-die processor semiconductor package includes a first base integrated circuit (IC) die configured to provide, based at least in part on an indication of a configuration of a first plurality of compute dies 3D stacked on top of the first base IC die, a unique power domain to each of the first plurality of compute dies. In some embodiments, the semiconductor package also includes a second base IC die including a second plurality of compute dies 3D stacked on top of the second base IC die and an interconnect communicably coupling the first base IC die to the second base IC die.
US11960335B2 Leak detection and prevention system
A leak prevention system includes a liquid cooling device for a server. The liquid cooling device includes a fluid area configured to receive a cooling fluid. The leak prevention system also includes at least one pair of detection wires disposed within the liquid cooling device and at least partially surrounding the fluid area. The leak prevention system also includes a sensor connected to the detection wires and configured to detect when a cooling fluid contacts the detection wires.
US11960332B2 Electronic device
An electronic device including a hinge module, a first body, a second body, and a flexible display assembled to the first body and the second body is provided. Each of the first body and the second body is pivoted and slidably connected to the hinge module, and a cover of the hinge module is exposed out of the first body and the second body. The first body and the second body are rotated relatively via the hinge module to bend or flatten the flexible display, when the flexible display is bending from a flat state, a bending portion of the flexible display leans against the cover and pushes the cover away from the first body and the second body.
US11960331B2 Foldable apparatus and electronic device
A foldable apparatus and an electronic device are provided in the present disclosure. The foldable apparatus includes a rotating shaft base and two main bodies disposed at two opposite sides of the rotating shaft base. Each main body is provided with a decorative member rotatably connected with the rotating shaft base and a housing slidably connected with the decorative member. The decorative member is disposed at an outer side of the housing and covers an edge of the housing close to the rotating shaft base. When the two main bodies are unfolded relative to each other, two housing respectively retract relative to two decorative members and respectively rotate along with the two decorative members to be close to the rotating shaft base, and the two decorative members rotate relative to the rotating shaft base to a flush state where a gap is defined between the two decorative members.
US11960329B2 Computing devices with retractable hinges
An example computing device includes: a display housing including a first recess and a base including a second recess; and a hinge to rotate the display housing from a closed configuration to an open configuration, the hinge comprising: a central bar; a first link coupled to the central bar at a first pivot point, the first link rotatable about the first pivot point; and a second link coupled to the central bar at a second pivot point, the second link rotatable about the second pivot point; and wherein in response to the display housing rotating to the open configuration, a first sliding end of the first link is to retract into the first recess and a second sliding end of the second link is to retract into the second recess.
US11960320B2 Interface system
According to one embodiment, an interface system includes a receiver, a first clock generator, a second clock generator, and a sampling circuit. The receiver is configured to receive a first clock and serial data from a host. The first clock generator includes a first voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) and is configured to generate a second clock on the basis of the first clock. The second clock generator includes a second voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) and is configured to generate a third clock on the basis of the serial data. The sampling circuit is configured to sample reception data on the basis of the third clock and the serial data.
US11960317B2 Data generating device, light control device, data generating method, and computer-readable recording medium
An intensity spectrum designing unit of a data generating device includes an initial value setting unit that sets a plurality of objects of a first generation of an intensity spectrum function A(ω) and a phase spectrum function Ψ(ω), an evaluation value calculating unit that calculates an evaluation value for each of a plurality of objects of an n-th generation, an object selecting unit that selects two or more objects used for generating a plurality of objects of an (n+1)-th generation among objects of the n-th generation on the basis of superiority of the evaluation value, and a next-generation generating unit that generates a plurality of objects of the (n+1)-th generation on the basis of the selected two or more objects. The evaluation value calculating unit, the object selecting unit, and the next-generation generating unit repeat processes while 1 is added to n until a predetermined condition is satisfied.
US11960315B1 Automatically locking, releasable, safety knob assembly systems
The present technology relates to an automatically locking, releasable, safety knob assembly for a stove. The assembly includes a base with a locking notch. An adapter mates with the stove's valve stem and has a head, a tubular middle section, and an adapter base with a central aperture for receiving the valve stem. The knob includes a housing with a housing disk covering the base, an arm movement channel aligned with the locking notch in the locked configuration, and a central aperture for receiving the adapter head. The assembly further includes a sub-assembly with a slidable button allowing free rotation of the knob in the unlocked configuration, an automatic locking arm biased with the slidable button, and engagement with the button causing the arm to disengage from the locking notch and move in the arm movement channel, enabling the knob to freely rotate and rotate the valve stem.
US11960314B1 Collective control system for a rotorcraft
The control system for attachment to a collective lever in a rotorcraft which comprises a body with an extended horn portion which is generally contoured to provide for a place to rest the palm and grip the collective lever at the end in the form of an open spherical grip as opposed to the more traditional cylindrical grip used to grasp the throttle and/or collective lever directly. The control system generally includes a plurality of controls which can be manipulated by any or all of the four fingers of the hand and the thumb without need to substantially move the palm. The collective lever can also be moved without having to remove the hand from the control system or the fingers or thumb from the controls.
US11960312B2 Secure power supply for an industrial control system
A power supply is disclosed for an industrial control system or any system including a distributed power supply network. In embodiments, the power supply comprises: a battery module including a battery cell and a battery monitor configured to monitor the battery cell; and a self-hosted server operatively coupled with the battery module, the self-hosted server being configured to receive diagnostic information from the battery monitor and provide network access to the diagnostic information. In implementations, the diagnostics stored by the self-hosted server can be broadcast to or remotely accessed by enterprise control/monitoring systems, application control/monitoring systems, or other remote systems via a secured network (e.g., secured access cloud computing environment).
US11960311B2 Linear voltage regulator with isolated supply current
A linear voltage regulator with isolated supply current is disclosed. The voltage regulator is configured and controlled such that its output current closely matches its input current (any quiescent current consumed by the regulator is negligible relative to the amount of current passed by the regulator). In certain implementations, the voltage regulator is implemented as an analog component. In other implementations, the voltage regulator includes or cooperates with digital elements, such as an analog-to-digital converter, a digital processing core, or a digital-to-analog converter.
US11960310B2 Power supply method using a plurality of voltage sources and electronic device using the same
An electronic device includes a power management device configured to supply a plurality of input voltages; a power module configured to generate an output voltage using at least one of the plurality of input voltages, and to output the generated output voltage; and a system load configured to operate by receiving the output voltage, wherein the power module includes: a first power module configured to receive a first input voltage from the power management device, and to generate a first output current using the first input voltage; and a second power module configured to receive a second input voltage from the power management device, and to generate a second output current using the second input voltage based on the first input voltage being lower than a first reference voltage.
US11960307B2 Pressure regulating valve and pressure regulator
A pressure control valve for gases and/or liquids comprising a first sealing body and a second sealing body for opening and closing a first flow path and a second flow path, respectively. The first and the second sealing bodies can be installed in an inflow for gases and/or liquids in order to define the first and the second flow paths therein. The first sealing body is guided in an axially movable fashion. The second sealing body is guided in an axially movable fashion within the first sealing body. The first sealing body is movable by a force in the effective direction from an outflow to an inflow from a closing position into an opening position in which the first flow path is opened. The second sealing body is movable by a force in the effective direction from the outflow to the inflow from a closing position into an opening position in which the second flow path is opened.
US11960306B2 Gas pressure regulator
The invention relates to a gas pressure regulator (1). The gas pressure regulator (1) has a gas inlet (100), a gas outlet (101) and a rotatably supported lever arm (62) for pressure regulation. The lever arm (62) is mechanically coupled to a movement pin (64) and a sealing punch (63) at its end. The movement pin (64) and the sealing punch (63) are arranged within a housing (80) in such a manner and connected to the gas inlet (100) in such a manner that a gas intruding via the gas inlet (100) pushes against the movement pin (64) and the sealing punch (63) with balanced forces.
US11960305B2 Automated blender bucket testing and calibration
A pump control system includes an additive pump, the additive pump being fluidly coupled to a component of a hydraulic fracturing system. The system also includes an additive container, the additive container configured to provide an additive to the additive pump via a flow path. The system further includes a diversion system, arranged within the flow path between the additive pump and the component of the hydraulic fracturing system, the diversion system configured to redirected at least a portion of additive directed toward the component of the hydraulic fracturing system. The system includes a calibration system configured to receive the redirected portion of the additive, the calibration system adapted to adjust one or more operational parameters of the additive pump responsive to an evaluation of a flow parameter of the redirected portion of the additive.
US11960304B2 Localization and mapping using physical features
A method includes maneuvering a robot in (i) a following mode in which the robot is controlled to travel along a path segment adjacent an obstacle, while recording data indicative of the path segment, and (ii) in a coverage mode in which the robot is controlled to traverse an area. The method includes generating data indicative of a layout of the area, updating data indicative of a calculated robot pose based at least on odometry, and calculating a pose confidence level. The method includes, in response to the confidence level being below a confidence limit, maneuvering the robot to a suspected location of the path segment, based on the calculated robot pose and the data indicative of the layout and, in response to detecting the path segment within a distance from the suspected location, updating the data indicative of the calculated pose and/or the layout.
US11960303B2 Situational awareness, vehicle control, and/or contingency planning for aircraft actuator failure
A method, preferably including: sampling inputs, determining aircraft conditions, and/or acting based on the aircraft conditions. A method, preferably including: sampling inputs, determining input reliability, determining guidance, and/or controlling aircraft operation. A method, preferably including: operating the vehicle, planning for contingencies, detecting undesired flight conditions, and/or reacting to undesired flight conditions. A system, preferably an aircraft such as a rotorcraft, configured to implement the method.
US11960300B2 Systems and methods for using human-operated material-transport vehicles with fleet-management systems
There is provided a driver-support system for use with a human-operated material-transport vehicle, and methods for using the same. The system has at least one sensor, a human-vehicle interface, and a transceiver for communicating with a fleet-management system. The system also has a processor that is configured to provide a mapping application and a localization application based on information received from the sensor. The mapping application and localization application may be provided in a single localization-and-mapping (“SLAM”) application, which may obtain input from the sensor, for example, when the sensor is an optical sensor such as a LiDAR or video camera.
US11960297B2 Robot generating map based on multi sensors and artificial intelligence and moving based on map
Disclosed herein is a robot generating a map based on multi sensors and artificial intelligence and moving based on the map, the robot according to an embodiment including a controller generating a pose graph that includes a LiDAR branch including one or more LiDAR frames, a visual branch including one or more visual frames, and a backbone including two or more frame nodes registered with any one or more of the LiDAR frames or the visual frames, and generating orodometry information that is generated while the robot is moving between the frame nodes.
US11960296B2 Method and apparatus for autonomous mobile device
A method executable by an autonomous mobile device includes moving in a work environment, obtaining environmental data acquired by a sensing device, and determining whether the sensing device is in a suspected ineffective state based on the environmental data. The method also includes based on a determination that the sensing device is in the suspected ineffective state, rotating at a same location for a first predetermined spin angle. The method also includes obtaining an estimated rotation angle based on one or more motion parameters acquired by a dead reckoning sensor, comparing the estimated rotation angle with the first predetermined spin angle, and based on a determination that a difference between the estimated rotation angle and the first predetermined spin angle is greater than a first predetermined threshold value, executing escape instructions to move backwardly for a first predetermined distance and move along a curve or a folded line.
US11960294B2 Self-supervised attention learning for depth and motion estimation
A system includes: a depth module including an encoder and a decoder and configured to: receive a first image from a first time from a camera; and based on the first image, generate a depth map including depths between the camera and objects in the first image; a pose module configured to: generate a first pose of the camera based on the first image; generate a second pose of the camera for a second time based on a second image; and generate a third pose of the camera for a third time based on a third image; and a motion module configured to: determine a first motion of the camera between the second and first times based on the first and second poses; and determine a second motion of the camera between the second and third times based on the second and third poses.
US11960293B2 Systems and methods for navigating lane merges and lane splits
Systems and methods are provided for navigating an autonomous vehicle. In one implementation, a system includes a processing device programmed to receive a plurality of images representative of an environment of the host vehicle. The environment includes a road on which the host vehicle is traveling. The at least one processing device is further programmed to analyze the images to identify a target vehicle traveling in a lane of the road different from a lane in which the host vehicle is traveling; analyze the images to identify a lane mark associated with the lane in which the target vehicle is traveling; detect lane mark characteristics of the identified lane mark; use the detected lane mark characteristics to determine a type of the identified lane mark; determine a characteristic of the target vehicle; and determine a navigational action for the host vehicle based on the determined lane mark type and the determined characteristic of the target vehicle.
US11960292B2 Method and system for developing autonomous vehicle training simulations
Method and systems for generating vehicle motion planning model simulation scenarios are disclosed. The system receives a base simulation scenario with features of a scene through which a vehicle may travel. The system then generates an augmentation element with a simulated behavior for an object in the scene by: (i) accessing a data store in which behavior probabilities are mapped to object types to retrieve a set of behavior probabilities for the object; and (ii) applying a randomization function to the behavior probabilities to select the simulated behavior for the object. The system will add the augmentation element to the base simulation scenario at the interaction zone to yield an augmented simulation scenario. The system will then apply the augmented simulation scenario to an autonomous vehicle motion planning model to train the motion planning model.
US11960291B2 Computer-implemented method and device for controlling a mobile robot based on semantic environment maps
A computer-implemented method for determining a motion trajectory for a mobile robot based on an occupancy prior indicating probabilities of presence of dynamic objects and/or individuals in a map of an environment. Occupancy priors are determined by a reward function defined by reward function parameters. The determining of the reward function parameters includes: providing semantic maps; providing training trajectories for each of semantic maps; computing a gradient as a difference between an expected mean feature count and an empirical mean feature count depending on each of the semantic maps and on each of the training trajectories, the empirical mean feature count is the average number of features accumulated over the provided training trajectories of the semantic maps, wherein the expected mean feature count is the average number of features accumulated by trajectories generated depending on the current reward function parameters; and updating the reward function parameters depending on the gradient.
US11960287B2 Technology for managing autonomous vehicle operation in emergency situations
Systems and methods for modifying operation of an autonomous vehicle in an emergency situation are disclosed. According to aspects, a computing device associated with the autonomous vehicle detects, based on sensor(s), an emergency event associated with the autonomous vehicle. In response to detecting the emergency event, the computing device determines location(s) of emergency vehicle(s) and determines an assistance location for the autonomous vehicle. The computing device determines which of the emergency vehicle(s) is a nearest emergency vehicle that is nearest to the assistance location, and transmits the assistance location to the nearest emergency vehicle. The computing device then causes the autonomous vehicle to travel to the assistance location.
US11960286B2 Method, system and apparatus for dynamic task sequencing
A method in a navigational controller includes: obtaining (i) a plurality of task fragments identifying respective sets of sub-regions in a facility, and (ii) an identifier of a task to be performed by a mobile automation apparatus at each of the sets of sub-regions; selecting an active one of the task fragments according to a sequence specifying an order of execution of the task fragments; generating a path including (i) a taxi portion from a current position of the mobile automation apparatus to the sub-regions identified by the active task fragment, and (ii) an execution portion traversing the sub-regions identified by the active task fragment; during travel along the taxi portion, determining, based on a current pose of the mobile automation apparatus, whether to initiate execution of another task fragment; and when the determination is affirmative, updating the sequence to mark the other task fragment as the active task fragment.
US11960284B2 Multipoint cable cam system and method
This disclosure describes a method of controlling an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). The steps of controlling include acquiring images with an image capture device of an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). The steps include analyzing the images to determine navigation information of the UAV with a vision-based navigation system. The steps include tracking a position of the UAV with the vision-based navigation system. The steps include controlling rotors of the UAV to prevent deviations in movement from a desired flight path or position of the UAV. The steps include limiting travel or flight of the UAV to a physical region determined by the desired flight path.
US11960282B2 Systems and methods for servicing a data center using autonomous vehicle
A system for servicing a data center using an autonomous vehicle (AV) is provided. The system comprises the AV and the AV is configured to: receive a task to perform within the data center, wherein the data center comprises a plurality of servers associated with a plurality of enterprise organizations; navigate from an initial location within the data center to a new location within the data center along a path extending through a portion of the data center, the path being determined automatically; and while navigating the path and in response to encountering a movable barrier disposed along the path, performing a procedure to bypass the movable barrier such that the AV can continue navigating along the path.
US11960281B1 Resource sharing among autonomous devices
In resource sharing by autonomous devices in an environment, first and second autonomous devices send first and second reservation requests, respectively, to a reservation controller for access to a resource in the environment required to perform first and second tasks. The first and second reservation requests include first and second requested utilizations, respectively, for usage of the resource. The first autonomous device receives a first permit with a first granted utilization, and the second autonomous device receives a second permit with a second granted utilization, for usage of the resource. Using the resource, the first autonomous device performs the first task according to the first granted utilization, and the second autonomous device performs the second task according to second granted utilization, where second granted utilization does not conflict with the first granted utilization.
US11960280B2 Display control device and display control method
A display control device includes an acquisition unit for acquiring a communication state of each of a plurality of communication devices, and a control unit for displaying the communication state of each of the plurality of communication devices in association with each communication device.
US11960277B2 Unmanned vehicle controlling system and method, and nontransitory computer-readable medium
To make it possible to change the action of an unmanned vehicle by reflecting the importance of purposes that can change in response to a change in the situation. An unmanned vehicle (11) acts according to a plurality of purposes. A purpose importance input means (12) inputs the importance of each purpose in the unmanned vehicle (11). An action parameter determining means (13) determines a parameter for controlling the action of the unmanned vehicle (11) based on purpose importance information indicating the input importance of each purpose. An action controlling means (14) controls the action of the unmanned vehicle (11) in accordance with the parameter determined by the action parameter determining means (13).
US11960275B2 Autonomous moving apparatus and non-transitory computer readable medium
An autonomous moving apparatus includes a moving unit that moves the autonomous moving apparatus, a detector that detects distances from surrounding objects and shapes of the surrounding objects, a notifying unit that notifies surrounding persons, and a controller that controls the moving unit so that the autonomous moving apparatus moves so as to follow movement of a person recognized as a follow target by the detector and, when the person recognized as the follow target performs a specific action, controls the notifying unit to give a notification by a preset notification method in response to the specific action.
US11960271B2 Power plant early warning device and method employing multiple prediction model
The present invention relates to a power plant early warning device and method which employ a multiple prediction model, and includes: a plurality of prediction models which receive information about the operation states of equipment in a power plant, and output prediction values and the reliabilities of the prediction values; a reliability analysis module which quantizes and analyzes the reliabilities output from the plurality of prediction models to determine the ranks of the plurality of prediction models, and calculates a final prediction value; a comparison module which compares the final prediction value with an actual measurement value, and outputs a residual; and a determination module which analyzes the residual to determine whether there are defects in the operating states of the equipment in the power plant.
US11960270B2 Automatic load balancing and performance leveling of virtual nodes running real-time control in process control systems
A Multi-Purpose Dynamic Simulation and run-time Control platform includes a virtual process environment coupled to a physical process environment, where components/nodes of the virtual and physical process environments cooperate to dynamically perform run-time process control of an industrial process plant and/or simulations thereof. Virtual components may include virtual run-time nodes and/or simulated nodes. The MPDSC includes an I/O Switch which delivers I/O data between virtual and/or physical nodes, e.g., by using publish/subscribe mechanisms, thereby virtualizing physical I/O process data delivery. Nodes serviced by the I/O Switch may include respective component behavior modules that are unaware as to whether or not they are being utilized on a virtual or physical node. Simulations may be performed in real-time and even in conjunction with run-time operations of the plant, and/or simulations may be manipulated as desired (speed, values, administration, etc.). The platform simultaneously supports simulation and run-time operations and interactions/intersections therebetween.
US11960264B2 Load control system responsive to sensors and mobile devices
A load control system may control an electrical load in a space of a building based on one or more parameters regarding the physical condition of an occupant. The parameters may be gathered by one or more sensing devices. The sensing devices may be included in a mobile device. A system controller may receive the parameters and may automatically control the electrical loads in response to the parameters. The system controller may control the electrical load to attempt to adjust the physical condition of the occupant in response to the sensed parameters. The system controller may control the electrical load to provide an alert, an alarm, and/or a warning in response to the sensed parameters.
US11960262B2 Method for devising a schedule based on user input
Some aspects include a schedule development method for a robotic floor-cleaning device that recognizes patterns in user input to automatically devise a work schedule.
US11960261B2 HVAC system with sustainability and emissions controls
A controller for heating, ventilation, or air conditioning (HVAC) equipment that is operable to affect an environmental condition of a building is configured to obtain predictive models that predict values of a carbon emissions control objective and another control objective as a function of control decision variables for the HVAC equipment. The controller executes an optimization process using the predictive models to produce sets of optimization results corresponding to different values of the control decision variables, the carbon emissions control objective, and the other control objective. The controller selects from the sets of optimization results based on the values of the carbon emissions control objective and the other control objective. The controller operates the HVAC equipment to affect the environmental condition of the building in accordance with the values of the control decision variables corresponding to a selected set of the optimization results.
US11960260B2 Method of controlling a motorized window treatment
A method comprises measuring a light intensity at a window; determining if the light intensity exceeds a cloudy-day threshold; operating in a sunlight penetration limiting mode to control the motorized window treatment to control the sunlight penetration distance in the space; enabling the sunlight penetration limiting mode if the light intensity is greater than the cloudy-day threshold; and disabling the sunlight penetration limiting mode if the total lighting intensity is less than the cloudy-day threshold. The cloudy-day threshold is maintained at a constant threshold if a calculated solar elevation angle is greater than a predetermined solar elevation angle, and the cloudy-day threshold varies with time if the calculated solar elevation angle is less than the predetermined solar elevation angle. The cloudy-day threshold is a function of the calculated solar elevation angle if the calculated solar elevation angle is less than the predetermined solar elevation angle.
US11960259B2 Control system using autoencoder
A control system comprises a memory storing a sequence of sensor data received from one or more sensors. The control system has a processor which processes the sensor data to compute a sequence of derived sensor data values. An autoencoder receives the sequence of derived sensor data values and computes a forward prediction of the sequence of derived sensor data values, the autoencoder having been trained imposing a relationship on positions of the derived sensor data values encoded in a latent space of the autoencoder. A processor initiates control of an apparatus using the forward prediction.
US11960254B1 Anomaly detection and evaluation for smart water system management
In various example embodiments, techniques are provided for efficient and reliable anomaly detection and evaluation in a water distribution system (e.g., a smart water distribution system) using both flow and pressure time series data from sensors of the system. The techniques may implement a multi-step workflow that involves decomposing the time series data to remove seasonality and rendering the time series data stationary, detecting outliers of the stationary time series data, classifying sensor events in response to flow or pressure of detected outliers exceeding high or low thresholds for at least a given number of time steps, classifying anomaly events by correlating one or more sensor events related to flow with one or more sensor events related to pressure or by clustering a plurality of sensor events in temporal proximity, and determining a quantitative score for each of the detected anomaly events that indicates a level of significance or importance.
US11960251B2 Parameterization of a component in an automation system
A method for testing a basic parameterization of a component in an automation system is provided. The method includes: starting a test run of the component in the automation system with the basic parameterization, measuring of a measured value data record during trial operation, access to a machine learning module comprising a pre-trained neural network, wherein the pre-trained neural network is pre-trained to calculate a target parameterization for the respective component for a measured value data set, wherein the basic parameterization is compared with the calculated target parameterization and in the event of deviation a result message for adapting the basic parameterization is provided, and receipt of the provided result message for adaptation of the basic parameterization.
US11960250B2 Electric power conversion apparatus having a controller that switches a control scheme of a main circuit
A main circuit includes a switching element, and converts electric power input to the main circuit and supplies a result of the conversion to a load. The controller switches a control scheme of the main circuit from a first control scheme to a second control scheme at a first time point when the output value starts to vary and switches the control scheme of the main circuit from the second control scheme to the first control scheme at a second time point when a determination is made that switching of a variation direction of the output value will occur on the basis of a detection value of the detector.
US11960242B2 Toner
The present invention provides a toner that can maintain excellent transferability even when a transfer bias is low. The toner includes a toner particle that includes a toner base particle and a plurality of convex portions X existing on a surface of the toner base particle, wherein the convex portion X contains an organic silicon polymer; when a cross-section of the toner is observed with a scanning transmission electron microscope (STEM), and the convex portions X comprise a plurality of convex portions Y each having a convex height H of 40 nm or higher, a number ratio P (H/w) of the a number of the convex portions Y2 in which a ratio (H/w) of the convex height H to the convex width w is 0.33 or larger and 0.80 or smaller is 70% by number or more with respect to a total number of the convex portions Y.
US11960236B2 Home port and substrate processing apparatus using same
Proposed are a home port and a substrate processing apparatus using the same. The home port is installed in the substrate processing apparatus to temporarily mount a nozzle for discharging a process liquid to a substrate, and includes a main body having a space therein, a nozzle holder provided at an upper portion of the main body and configured to mount the nozzle, an inclined surface formed below the nozzle holder in the space, a first supply pipe configured to discharge a rinse liquid to a tip of the nozzle, a second supply pipe configured to inject the rinse liquid into the main body, a conductive wire configured to electrically connect the inclined surface and the first supply pipe, and a first switch installed on the conductive wire.
US11960233B2 Image forming apparatus having residual toner collecting containers
An image forming apparatus includes a first collecting container provided detachably and configured to collect residual toner discharged from an image forming portion, a second collecting container provided detachably and configured to collect the residual toner discharged from the image forming portion, and a feeding device to feed the residual toner, discharged from the image forming portion, toward the first collecting container and the second collecting container selectively. The first collecting container and the second collecting container are provided below an intermediary transfer belt and disposed side by side in a widthwise direction perpendicular to a rotational axis direction of an image bearing member, and at least a part of the first collecting container overlaps with the intermediary transfer belt as viewed in the vertical direction, and at least a part of the second collecting container overlaps with the intermediary transfer belt as viewed in the vertical direction.
US11960231B2 Transfer device and image forming apparatus
A transfer device includes an intermediate transfer member that has an outer peripheral surface to which a toner image is to be transferred, a primary transfer device that has a primary transfer member performing primary transfer of a toner image formed on a surface of an image holder to the outer peripheral surface of the intermediate transfer member, a secondary transfer device that has a secondary transfer member which is arranged in contact with the outer peripheral surface of the intermediate transfer member and performs secondary transfer of the toner image transferred to the outer peripheral surface of the intermediate transfer member to a surface of a recording medium, and a cleaning device that has a cleaning blade cleaning the outer peripheral surface of the intermediate transfer member, in which a coefficient D of dynamic friction between the intermediate transfer member and the cleaning blade is 0.2 or more and 1.2 or less, a lead-in angle A that a contact portion of the cleaning blade coming into contact with the intermediate transfer member forms with the intermediate transfer member is 15° or more and 80° or less, and the coefficient D of dynamic friction and the lead-in angle A satisfy Expression (1), lead-in angle A−(50×coefficient D of dynamic friction)>0  Expression (1).
US11960225B2 Image forming apparatus
An image forming apparatus includes, an image forming portion configured to form a toner image on a sheet using printing toner and apply powder adhesive on the sheet, a fixing portion configured to heat the toner image formed on the sheet and the powder adhesive applied on the sheet by the image forming portion and fix the toner image and the powder adhesive to the sheet, and a bonding portion configured to bond the sheet with the powder adhesive by reheating the sheet having been heated by the fixing portion. The bonding portion is arranged above the image forming portion.
US11960224B2 Fixing device
A fixing device includes an endless belt, a rotatable pressing member, a pad member inside of the belt, and a sliding member held by the pad member and sliding on an inner circumferential surface of the belt in a nip. The rotatable pressing member nips and feeds a recording material in the nip in cooperation with the belt and fixes a toner image on the recording material by applying heat and pressure. The sliding member includes a base material layer on which a plurality of projections projecting toward the rotatable pressing member are formed on a side sliding with the belt and a sliding layer provided on an outer surface of the plurality of projections. A leading end of the plurality of projections is a plane and an average roughness (Ra) of the plane satisfies 0.13 μm≤Ra≤1.67 μm.
US11960215B2 Radiation filter for a radiation sensor
A radiation filter for reducing transmission of an unwanted wavelength of radiation. The radiation filter includes zirconium and SiN3. The radiation filter may form part of a radiation sensor including a passivation layer arranged to receive radiation transmitted by the radiation filter, a photodiode arranged to receive radiation transmitted by the passivation layer, and circuit elements connected to the photodiode. The radiation sensor may perform optical measurements as part of an extreme ultraviolet lithographic apparatus or a lithographic tool.
US11960213B2 Substrate holder, lithographic apparatus, device manufacturing method, and method of manufacturing a substrate holder
A substrate holder for a lithographic apparatus has a main body having a thin-film stack provided on a surface thereof. The thin-film stack forms an electronic or electric component such as an electrode, a sensor, a heater, a transistor or a logic device, and has a top isolation layer. A plurality of burls to support a substrate are formed on the thin-film stack or in apertures of the thin-film stack.
US11960212B2 Extreme ultraviolet lithography device and method of operating extreme ultraviolet lithography device
An operating method of an extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography device includes defining a target image to render an illumination system, assigning priorities to respective positions of facets of a pupil facet mirror corresponding to the target image, assigning a mirror according to the assigned priorities using linear programming, generating the illumination system by selecting one of the facets of the pupil facet mirror based on a symmetry criterion, and converting mirror assignment information and source map information corresponding to the selected facet into a form recognizable by an EUV scanner.
US11960210B2 Laser interference fringe control for higher EUV light source and EUV throughput
A method for generating an extreme ultraviolet (EUV) radiation includes simultaneously irradiating two or more target droplets with laser light in an EUV radiation source apparatus to produce EUV radiation and collecting and directing the EUV radiation produced from the two or more target droplet by an imaging mirror.
US11960209B2 Developing treatment method and developing treatment apparatus
A developing treatment method for performing a developing treatment on a resist film on a substrate, includes the following. (A) supplying a developing solution to the substrate and developing the resist film to form a resist pattern; (B) supplying a water-based cleaning liquid to the developed substrate to clean the substrate with the water-based cleaning liquid; (C) applying an aqueous solution of a water-soluble polymer to the substrate cleaned with the water-based cleaning liquid to form a hydrophilic layer having a hydrophilic property on a surface of the substrate; and (D) cleaning the substrate on which the hydrophilic layer has been formed, with a rinse liquid. (B) includes (a) accelerating a rotation speed of the substrate; and (b) after (a), decelerating the rotation speed of the substrate until a start of (C), wherein a deceleration in (b) is lower than an acceleration in (a).
US11960207B2 Resist composition and resist film
Provided are a resist composition that can improve coatability (coating film formability) with respect to a substrate in spin coating and close adherence of a resist film and that can form a good pattern, and a resist film in which a good pattern is formed. The resist composition contains a polymer, a solvent, and an aromatic vinyl monomer, and has a content of the aromatic vinyl monomer relative to the polymer of not less than 10 mass ppm and not more than 30,000 mass ppm.
US11960206B2 Photoresist composition, coated substrate including the photoresist composition, and method of forming electronic device
A photoresist composition, including an acid-sensitive polymer and photoacid generator compound having Formula (I): wherein, EWG, Y, R, and M+ are the same as described in the specification.
US11960205B2 Method for manufacturing a horology component
Method for manufacturing a horology component, including manufacturing (E1) a first structure (10) from a first photosensitive resin (31) having at least one layer of photosensitive resin having a first pattern obtained by polymerizing the first photosensitive resin by irradiation through at least one mask (4), then developing the first photosensitive resin; and transforming (E2) the first structure (10) into a second structure (1) by structuring at least one surface of the first structure by the addition of a second photosensitive resin (32) to the at least one surface, the second structure (1) being intended to at least partially form a manufacturing mold for the horology component.
US11960200B2 Lens device, imaging apparatus, imaging method, and imaging program for acquiring multispectral images
A lens device includes an imaging optical system and an optical member. The optical member is disposed near a pupil of the imaging optical system in a state where an optical axis of the optical member coincides with an optical axis of the imaging optical system. The optical member includes a frame that includes a plurality of aperture regions, a plurality of optical filters that are disposed in at least one of the plurality of aperture regions and include two or more optical filters transmitting light having at least some wavelength ranges different from each other, and a plurality of polarizing filters that are disposed in at least one of the plurality of aperture regions and have different polarization directions. The lens barrel has a slit, and the optical member is insertable into and removable from the imaging optical system through the slit.
US11960199B2 Projection screen
A projection screen includes an optical collimating layer and a surface diffusion layer which are arranged in sequence. A grating absorption layer for absorbing ambient light from various directions except a projection light direction is also provided between the optical collimating layer and the surface diffusion layer. The grating absorption layer includes a plurality of light-absorption ring-shaped units with different radii. The plurality of light-absorption ring-shaped units are arranged in a concentric ring. Each of the light-absorption ring-shaped units consists of a plurality of gratings arranged in the circumferential direction of the concentric ring. By taking a vertical symmetrical center line of the projection screen as a center, in a direction extending along the circumferential direction of the concentric ring to the left side and the right side of the projection screen, the distance between two adjacent gratings in the same light-absorption ring-shaped unit gradually increases.
US11960198B2 Front trunk including screen for displaying images or video
This disclosure relates to a front trunk including a screen for displaying still images or video. Among other benefits, which will be appreciated from the below description, the disclosed features increase the usability of the front trunk, and, in turn, the vehicle overall. In particular, many of the features discussed below are intended to make the front trunk more usable at worksites, tailgating events, etc.
US11960197B2 Dynamic projection system suitable for automobile
Provided is a dynamic projection system suitable for an automobile. The system includes a light source, a collimating lens, a first microlens array, an LCD projection source and a second microlens array, wherein the dynamic projection system further comprises a polarization grating used for separating P-polarized light and S-polarized light, and a wave plate array. The wave plate array includes a plurality of ½ wave plates arranged at intervals. The polarization grating is arranged in front of the first microlens array and the second microlens array, the ½ wave plates and the LCD projection source are arranged between the first microlens array and the second microlens array, and the ½ wave plates are arranged in front of the LCD projection source to play a role in converting one of the P-polarized light and the S-polarized light into the other one of the P-polarized light and the S-polarized light.
US11960196B2 Projector
A projector includes a first light source that emits a first light beam from a first light-emitting region including first light-emitting elements, and a second light source that emits a second light beam from a second light-emitting region including second light-emitting elements emitting light. Projector includes optical system that aligns traveling directions of first and second light beams, optical modulation device that adjusts first and second light beams based on image information, projection optical device, and control unit. The control unit changes a light-emitting position of the first light beam in the first light-emitting region to move an illumination region on an image forming region of the optical modulation device, and changes a light-emitting position of the second light beam in the second light-emitting region to move a second illumination region on the image forming region of the optical modulation device in the same direction as the first illumination region.
US11960195B2 Method for manufacturing an objective, objective, and imager module including an objective
A method for manufacturing an objective. A component at risk of icing up, for example an optical lens or a radiation-permeable cover, is inserted into a housing and connected to, preferably braced against, the housing, by an interconnection of a heating ring made of an electrically conductive elastomer material. An objective, and an imager module that includes an objective are also description.
US11960193B2 Backdrop rear-illumination apparatus, an active green screen and a method for dynamic backdrop rear-illumination
Backdrop rear-illumination apparatus, active green screen and method for performing dynamic backdrop rear-illumination. The active green screen comprises a green screen, a diffusing material and a backdrop rear-illumination apparatus, the backdrop rear-illumination apparatus comprising a light assembly and a light controller. The light assembly comprises one or more light-emitting device, a light emitted by each light-emitting device first passing through the diffusing material and then passing through the green screen. The light controller comprises light driver(s) for controlling at least one operating parameter of the light-emitting device(s). The light controller further comprises at least one user interface or a light remote control module for respectively actuating the light driver(s). A computing device generates light control command(s) via a graphical user interface or an algorithm. The light control command(s) are transmitted to the light remote control module for controlling the at least one operating parameter of the light-emitting device(s).
US11960192B2 Optical phase shifter device
An optical phase shifter may include a waveguide core that has a top surface, and a semiconductor contact that is laterally displaced relative to the waveguide core and is electrically connected to the waveguide core. A top surface of the semiconductor contact is above the top surface of the waveguide core. The waveguide core may include a p-type core region and an n-type core region. A p-type semiconductor region may be in physical contact with the n-type core region of the waveguide core, and an n-type semiconductor region may be in physical contact with the p-type core region of the waveguide core. A phase shifter region and a light-emitting region may be disposed at different depth levels, and the light-emitting region may emit light from a phase shifter region that is in a position adjacent to the light-emitting region.
US11960187B2 Display device
A display device includes: an array substrate; a counter substrate; a liquid crystal layer; and a light source that emits light into a side surface of the array substrate or a side surface of the counter substrate. The display device includes: first wiring lines in a first peripheral region outside a display region, the first wiring lines being configured to be supplied with a constant potential; and second wiring lines in a second peripheral region located opposite to the first peripheral region with the display region therebetween, the second wiring lines being coupled to the scanning lines. A shape of a region occupied by the first wiring lines in the first peripheral region is obtained by inverting a shape of a region occupied by the second wiring lines in the second peripheral region, in a mirror-symmetrical manner. The first wiring lines are not coupled to the scanning lines.
US11960176B2 Liquid crystal display device
Each pixel of the liquid crystal display device includes a first, second, third, and fourth domains arranged in two rows and two columns, and reference alignment directions of the respective domains are first, second, third, and fourth directions. The first direction and the second direction form an angle of approximately 180°, and the first domain and the second domain are adjacent to each other in an oblique direction. The pixel electrode includes a plurality of first slits formed in a region corresponding to the first domain and extending approximately parallel to the first direction, and a plurality of second slits formed in a region corresponding to the second domain and extending approximately parallel to the second direction, and has no slits in a region corresponding to the third domain and no slits in a region corresponding to the fourth domain.
US11960170B2 Backlight device and display device
A backlight device comprises a plurality of point light sources, a luminance uniformity sheet, a light diffusion sheet, a plurality of lenses, and a partition wall. The luminance uniformity sheet includes transmission portions that are arranged opposite the point light sources. The light diffusion sheet is disposed on an opposite side of the luminance uniformity sheet relative to the point light sources. The lenses are disposed between the light diffusion sheet and the luminance uniformity sheet. The partition wall is disposed at least one of between the point light sources and the luminance uniformity sheet and between the luminance uniformity sheet and the lenses and is disposed between adjacent point light sources in a plan view or between adjacent lenses in the plan view.
US11960169B2 Backlight module, preparation method thereof and display device
Provided are a backlight module, a preparation method thereof, and a display device. The backlight module includes a substrate, multiple light-emitting elements, a reflection structure and a rubber frame structure, and the multiple light-emitting elements, the reflection structure and the rubber frame structure are located on one side of the substrate. The multiple light-emitting elements and the reflection structure are located within a limited area of the rubber frame structure, and the reflection structure is located between every two adjacent light-emitting elements; and the reflection structure includes a first reflection surface adjacent to a light-emitting element, and the rubber frame structure includes a second reflection surface adjacent to the light-emitting element.
US11960167B2 Backplane and method for manufacturing the same, and display device
A backplane includes: a substrate including a circuit structure layer, a first reflective layer disposed on a bearing surface of the substrate, a plurality of light-emitting diode chips, and a plurality of optical structures. The first reflective layer includes a plurality of through holes spaced apart. A light-emitting diode chip in the plurality of light-emitting diode chips is located in one of the plurality of through holes. The plurality of light-emitting diode chips are electrically connected to the circuit structure layer. The circuit structure layer is configured to drive the plurality of light-emitting diode chips to emit light. An optical structure in the plurality of optical structures covers the light-emitting diode chip, a light incident surface of the optical structure is in contact with a light exit surface of the light-emitting diode chip, and a light exit surface of the optical structure is a curved surface.
US11960164B2 Black matrix structure and manufacturing method therefor, display substrate, and display device
Provided is a black matrix structure. The black matrix structure includes a plurality of black matrix strips that are intersected with each other, wherein a width the black matrix strip ranges from 2 to 2.5 microns, and a distance between any two adjacent black matrix strips in the plurality of black matrix strips ranges from 4 to 5 microns.
US11960160B2 Spliced screen and display terminal
A spliced screen and a display terminal are disclosed. In the spliced screen, a structural component is disposed on two adjacent display panels and covers a splicing gap between the two adjacent display panels. A lamp plate is disposed on a surface of the structural component. When the spliced screen displays an image, a plurality of luminescent bodies disposed on the lamp plate close to the display panels also emit light, thereby preventing black strips from appearing on the image. In the spliced screen, a viewing angle of the display panels and a viewing angle of the lamp plate are same, so that a brightness of the display panels and a brightness of the lamp plates are same when the spliced screen is viewed from a lateral side. As such, display quality is improved.
US11960153B2 Folding lens system and manufacturing method thereof
A folding lens system includes: a polarization-dependence device, a first optical device, a first polarization controller, a second optical device and a second polarization controller. The polarization-dependence device has a first surface and a second surface opposite to the first surface. The first optical device is located at a side facing toward the first surface of the polarization-dependence device. The first polarization controller is located between the polarization-dependence device and the first optical device. The first polarization controller has the same curvature as the first surface of the polarization-dependence device. The second optical device is located at a side facing toward the second surface of the polarization-dependence device. The second polarization controller is located between the polarization-dependence device and the second optical device. The second polarization controller has the same curvature as the second surface of the polarization-dependence device.
US11960148B2 Eyeglass lens and method of making same
An edge of a lens blank an eyeglass lens having a shaped edge is measured at a plurality of peripherally offset measuring positions and respective control values are generated corresponding thereto and supplied to an applicator. This applicator applies a hardenable material in liquid form to the edge of the eyeglass lens and is controlled such that an amount and/or position of the material is applied at the measuring positions according to the respective control values in a controlled manner. The hardenable material is chemically or radiation-cured to form on the edge of the lens a functional layer that has an optical, magnetic, electric, or electronic function.
US11960140B2 Imaging lens assembly module, camera module and electronic device
An imaging lens assembly module has an optical axis, and includes an optical element set, a light blocking element assembling surface, and a light absorbing layer. The optical element set includes an optical lens element and a light blocking sheet. The optical lens element is a plastic lens element, and includes an optical effective portion and an outer peripheral portion. The light blocking sheet is disposed on the outer peripheral portion, and spaced apart from the outer peripheral portion. The light blocking sheet includes an object-side surface, an image-side surface and an inner opening surface. The inner opening surface surrounds a through hole of the light blocking sheet. The light blocking sheet is disposed on the light blocking element assembling surface. The light absorbing layer is disposed on the image-side surface and for fixing the light blocking sheet on the light blocking element assembling surface.
US11960133B2 Converged enclosure
A converged enclosure is provided. The converged enclosure comprises a base panel, a housing coupled with the base panel and a plurality of ports housed on a front surface of the housing. The plurality of ports is arranged in a plurality of rows such that each row has one or more ports. The one or more ports in each of the plurality of rows is inclined at a predefined row angle (R1, R2, R3, R4) from a vertical base axis such that the predefined row angle of each of the plurality of rows is different. The plurality of ports is arranged in a plurality of columns such that each column has one or more ports. The one or more ports in each of the plurality of columns is inclined at a predefined column angle (C1, C2, C3) from a horizontal base axis such that the predefined column angle of each of the plurality of columns is different.
US11960132B2 Multilayer low attenuation drop cable
A communication cable is provided that retains low signal attenuation even after multiple cycles through significant temperature changes. The cable includes a communication element, a tight buffer element that surrounds the communication element, a strengthening element that surrounds the tight buffer element, an inner jacket that surrounds the strengthening element, and an outer jacket that surrounds the inner jacket. The outer jacket protects the interior components and is made of a hard material, and the inner jacket protects the communication element from the mechanical stresses of temperature-induced thermal expansion and contraction of the outer jacket.
US11960129B2 Optical emitter-receiver module
An optical emitter-receiver module includes a light source, a photodetector and a fiber. The light source emits an emitted beam. The fiber includes a core and an optical axis. The fiber has an outer surface, inclined at an angle of 45° with respect to the optical axis, having a mirror. The fiber has a notch, extending to the core of the fiber and having a face having a dichroic filter for reflecting a received beam. The light source is arranged relative to the mirror so that the emitted beam is reflected by the mirror and transmitted in the fiber. The photodetector and the face of the notch are positioned so that the received beam reflected by the dichroic filter is directed towards the photodetector.
US11960126B2 Fiber optic connector locking feature
A connector assembly that includes a connector that has a ferrule and a latch. The latch is movable about a connection point. The connector assembly also includes a boot that is removably mounted to the connector. The boot is axially slidable to move the latch. The connector assembly also includes a locking assembly to selectively lock the boot from sliding axially relative to the connector.
US11960125B2 Optical fiber adapter
Provided is an optical fiber adapter. The optical fiber adapter includes a first adapter body, a shielding gate elastically hinged to a lower end portion of the first adapter body, and a second adapter body whose a lower end portion is inserted into a cavity of the first adapter body. An end surface of the lower end portion of the second adapter body extends downward to form extension posts and an engagement arm, the extension posts are pressed against two ends of a hinge shaft of the shielding gate, and the engagement arm is exposed outside the shielding gate and is engaged with an optical fiber connector joint inserted into a lower end portion of the first adapter body. This structural design can facilitate the installation and fixation of the shielding gate, and thus a better light-shielding and dust-proof effect can be achieved.
US11960123B2 Optical interconnect structure
An optical connection structure includes a first focus lens arranged between a first light incidence/emission end and an optical element, and a second focus lens arranged between a second light incidence/emission end and the optical element. The first focus lens and the second focus lens are arranged on an optical axis connecting the first light incidence/emission end and the second light incidence/emission end.
US11960120B2 Method for aligning multicore fiber, method for manufacturing multicore fiber connector, device for aligning multicore fiber, and multicore fiber fusion splicing machine
A method for aligning multicore fiberS that has three or more cores disposed on a circumference centered on a central axis of a clad includes: capturing a first set of images of side surfaces of each of the pair of multicore fibers before and after rotating each of the pair of multicore fibers by P° a number of times (N) rounded up so that N=360/P; determining, for each of the pair of multicore fibers, a similarity between an image of the first set of images before a rotation by P° and an image of the first set of images after the rotation by P° for each of the N times the multicore fiber is rotated by P°; determining specific relative rotation positions of the pair of multicore fibers in which a cross-correlation becomes highest; and rotating at least one of the pair of multicore fibers.
US11960117B2 Optical phased array light shaping
An apparatus comprises: a photonic integrated circuit comprising an optical phased array, a first focusing element at a fixed position relative to the optical phased array and configured to couple an optical beam to or from the optical phased array, and a second focusing element at a fixed position relative to the first focusing element and configured to couple the optical beam to or from the first focusing element. At least one of the first or second focusing element is externally coupled to the photonic integrated circuit, and the first and second focusing elements have different effective focal lengths.
US11960113B2 Backlight module and display device
A backlight module and a display device are disclosed. The backlight module includes a back plate, a light plate, and a plurality of lamp beads. The light plate is arranged opposite to the back plate. The plurality of lamp beads are arranged on a side of the light plate facing away from the back plate. The back plate includes a back plate body, at least one sunken groove, and a thermally conductive adhesive.
US11960108B2 Passive illumination device
A passive illumination device for use with at least one light source unit of an image receiver, in particular of a code reading device and/or code verification device, has at least one diffuser unit which is configured for converting light provided by the light source unit into at least substantially diffuse illumination light for an illumination of at least one illumination region and which comprises at least one diffuser element with at least one diffusion shell for a scattering of the light.
US11960107B2 Nano-structures patterned on micro-structures
Described are optical elements or displays using micro-structures and nano-structures formed conformally thereon that operate to generate optical effects. Such elements and displays may be useful for applications such as displays, and anti-counterfeiting.
US11960106B2 Augmented reality device, notebook, and smart glasses
The disclosure provides an augmented reality (AR) device, a notebook, and smart glasses. The AR device includes a laser source, a spatial light modulator (SLM), and a hologram optical element (HOE). The laser source provides a coherent laser ray. The SLM provides a diffraction pattern solely corresponding to the coherent laser ray. When the SLM receives the coherent laser ray, the diffraction pattern diffracts the coherent laser ray as a hologram in response to the coherent laser ray. The HOE provides a concave mirror effect merely in response to a wavelength of the coherent laser ray, wherein the HOE receives the hologram and magnifies the hologram as a stereoscopic virtual image.
US11960101B2 Optical measurement device and optical measurement method
An optical measurement device includes an optical system that focuses emitted light that is emitted from a measurement surface of a light emitting electronic display or a light emitting surface of which a speckle contrast or a sparkle contrast is to be measured; a two-dimensional sensor array having a two-dimensional sensor array surface on which the emitted light is focused, the two-dimensional sensor array capturing an image of the emitted light; and a calculation unit that calculates the speckle contrast or the sparkle contrast based on the image of the emitted light captured under an imaging condition under which a size of a light-emitting region on the measurement surface is constant, the light-emitting region contributing to formation of a diffraction limited spot of the emitted light on the two-dimensional sensor array surface.
US11960099B2 Attachment producing anamorphic effect
Apparatuses, systems, and methods for producing non-rotationally symmetric optical aberrations. Such aberrations may be created by a removable attachment that may be attached to another lens, such as a spherical lens. Aberrations that appear to reproduce an anamorphic effect may be produced, yet the underlying camera system may remain a spherical camera system, and the capture mode may remain non-anamorphic.
US11960096B2 Head-mounted display device containing relay optical system between image display unit and light guide member and display system
A head-mounted display device includes an image display unit (300a, 300b) configured to emit image light, a light guide member (100a, 100b) configured to guide the image light and emit the image light to eyes of a wearer who wears the head-mounted display device, and a relay optical system (201a, 201b) arranged between the image display unit and the light guide member, and configured to relay the image light from the image display unit to the light guide member, and form an intermediate image at least once before the image light enters the light guide member.
US11960095B2 See-through computer display systems
Aspects of the present invention relate to methods and systems for the see-through computer display systems with integrated IR eye imaging technologies.
US11960090B2 Curved see-through pancake lens assembly and display device including the same
An optical assembly a substrate having a first surface and a second surface that is opposite to and substantially parallel with the first surface. The first surface has a first curved profile and the second surface has a second curved profile. The optical assembly also includes a beam splitter on the first surface and a reflector on the second surface. The optical assembly is configured to transmit image light received at the first surface in an optical path that includes reflection at each of the reflector and the beam splitter before the image light is output from the second surface. The optical assembly is also configured to transmit ambient light received at the first surface such that the second light is output from the second surface without undergoing reflection at either the reflector or the beam splitter. A method of transmitting light through the optical assembly is also disclosed.
US11960085B2 Waveguide and head mounted display device having waveguide
A manufacturing method of a waveguide and a head mounted display device having the waveguide are provided. The head mounted display device includes a display unit, a first waveguide and a second waveguide. The display unit is configured to provide an image beam. The first waveguide is located between the display unit and the second waveguide. The first waveguide is configured to transmit the image beam to the second waveguide and adjust a light shape of the image beam to maintain a field angle and expand a pupil in a single dimension. The second waveguide is configured to transmit the image beam to outside of the head mounted display device, and the second waveguide can extend a light transmission path and provide a uniform image beam.
US11960078B2 Information processing device and image processing method
An information processing device includes a control unit that has control so that, when detected a status transition of a user including a rising motion or a moving motion of the user during reproduction of a wide-angle image covering the entire field of view of the user, a real-space image acquired by an outward-facing camera provided on a display device that is worn on the head of the user and has a display unit covering the entire field of view is displayed on the display unit in real-time and a 2D image corresponding to a portion of the wide-angle image is displayed on the real-space image.
US11960076B2 Vibrating device and vibration control method
A vibrating device includes a translucent cover, an ejector to eject a liquid onto the surface of the translucent cover, and a first vibrating portion to vibrate the translucent cover at a vibration acceleration of larger than about 8.0×105 m/s2 and equal to or smaller than about 21.0×105 m/s2.
US11960075B1 Head up display for helmet based on laser MEMS emissive film projection system
An apparatus, comprising one or more scan modules, each scan module having one or more laser sources that generate one or more laser beams and a beam deflector that deflects the one or more laser beams. A fluorescent emissive sheet (FES) receives the one or more laser beams deflected by the beam deflectors of the one or more scan modules and emits light of longer wavelength than that of the one or more laser beams at portions of the FES that are struck by the one or more laser beams. An optically transmissive viewing window coupled to a helmet wherein the light of longer wavelength than that of the one or more laser beams is projected onto the viewing window.
US11960073B2 System and method for template-based image analysis
A computer-implemented system and method for template-based imaging are disclosed. A first image of a first slide, a second image of a second slide, and a third image of a third slide are received, wherein the third image includes a representation of a sample disposed on the third slide. Values of pixels of a template image that are associated with a plurality of features common to the first and second slides and represented in the first and second images are set to a non-background value and values of pixels of the template image not associated with the plurality of features are set to a background value. An offset between the template image and the third image is developed and coordinates of pixels in the third image that are associated with the representation of the sample are determined in accordance with the offset.
US11960070B2 Method for capturing a relative alignment of a surface
A method for capturing a relative alignment of a surface (2.1), extending substantially in one plane, of an object (2), in which a focus (f) of a light beam is guided along a scanning path (1). Components of the light beam that are reflected by the surface (2.1) are captured. The scanning path (1) extends substantially parallel to an x-y-plane that extends orthogonally to an optical axis (oA) of a detection objective (5). A relative position and alignment of the surface (2.1) are ascertained on the basis of the reflected components. A normal (N) of the surface (2.1) and the relative alignment thereof are virtually ascertained and/or the focus (F) is moved in the direction of the optical axis (oA) during the scanning of the scanning path (1, 1ax) such that an axial scan trajectory or an axial scanning path (1ax) are brought about.
US11960065B2 Zoom optical system, optical apparatus and method for manufacturing the zoom optical system
A zoom optical system (ZL) comprises, in order from an object, a first lens group (G1) having a positive refractive power, a second lens group (G2) having a negative refractive power, a third lens group (G3) having a positive refractive power, a fourth lens group (G4) having a positive refractive power and a succeeding lens group (GR). In the zoom optical system, upon zooming, distances between adjacent lens groups change, and the succeeding lens group (GR) includes a plurality of focusing lens groups that have positive refractive powers and move upon focusing.
US11960063B2 Lens module
A lens module includes a first lens, an object-side surface thereof being convex; a second lens, both surfaces thereof being convex; a third lens, both surfaces thereof being concave; a fourth lens having positive refractive power, both surfaces thereof being convex; a fifth lens, an object-side surface thereof being concave; and a sixth lens, an object-side surface thereof being convex. The first to sixth lenses are sequentially disposed in numerical order from the first lens to the sixth lens from an object side of the lens module toward an image side of the lens module.
US11960062B2 Optical imaging lens
The present application discloses an optical imaging lens, comprising, in order from an object side to an image side along an optical axis: a first lens having a positive refractive power; a second lens having a positive refractive power; a third lens having a negative refractive power; a fourth lens; a fifth lens having a negative refractive power; and a sixth lens having a positive refractive power, wherein a distance TTL from an object side surface of the first lens to an imaging plane of the optical imaging lens on the optical axis and an entrance pupil diameter EPD of the optical imaging lens satisfy TTL/EPD<1.9; and a total effective focal length f of the optical imaging lens satisfies 6.0 mm
US11960061B2 Camera optical lens
A camera optical lens includes six-piece lenses, from an object side to an image side, the six-piece lenses are: a first lens having a positive refractive power, a second lens having a negative refractive power, a third lens having a negative refractive power, a fourth lens, a fifth lens having a positive refractive power and a sixth lens having a negative refractive power. The camera optical lens satisfies conditions of 0.35≤f1/f≤0.50, −30.00≤R4/R3≤−2.00, and 1.50≤(R5+R6)/(R5−R6)≤30.00. The camera optical lens of the present application has excellent optical performances, and meanwhile can meet design requirements of a long focal length and is ultra-thin.
US11960057B2 Hydrophilic-like sputtered AR coating
An ophthalmic article having a coating system which provides antireflective and easy clean properties to the ophthalmic article. The coating system includes alternating layers of low refractive index metal oxide and high refractive index metal oxynitrides and corresponding high refractive index metal oxides. The coating system provides favorable surface energy to the ophthalmic article when at least one layer of the high refractive index metal oxynitride is encapsulated between two layers of low refractive index metal oxide.
US11960056B2 Optical lens and method for manufacturing same
Provided is an optical lens formed by integrally molding a lens part that is an optically effective portion and has a light incidence/emission surface, and a lens edge part that is an optically ineffective portion and has a surface thereof except the light incidence/emission surface. The lens edge part includes a non-transparent region in part or all thereof, the lens part and the lens edge part include a thermoplastic resin, and the non-transparent region in the lens edge part contains a total of 0.1-5 mass % of one or more of a black dye and a black pigment.
US11960049B2 Turbulence monitoring and forecasting systems and methods
Systems and methods are for determining and/or forecasting local atmospheric stability and/or turbulence. This information can be used to inform decisions regarding crop spraying, such as whether the atmospheric conditions are sufficiently turbulent to avoid airborne spray fines drifting in an undesirable manner. For example, a spray drift hazard alert system can include a data logger. The data logger is configured to: receive local meteorological observation data from one or more sensors at a location, analyze the data to determine a local vertical turbulence characteristic indicative of a current level of vertical turbulence at the location, compare the vertical turbulence characteristic with a predetermined threshold of the vertical turbulence characteristic, and transmit information to a client device indicating whether local meteorological conditions are suitable for crop spraying based on the comparison between the vertical turbulence characteristic and the predetermined threshold.
US11960047B1 Locating devices, systems, and methods using frequency suites for utility detection
A method for locating buried utilities in a utility locator is disclosed. The method may include receiving, at an antenna array for receiving magnetic field signals, a plurality of magnetic field signals at predefined signal frequencies in a predefined frequency suite, generating, in a receiver coupled to an output of the antenna array, a first receiver output signal, generating, in a processing element coupled to the receiver, a first set of data associated with the two or more signal components, and storing, in a non-transitory memory of the locator, the first set of data.
US11960046B2 Method for determining in-situ maximum horizontal stress
A method for obtaining a maximum horizontal stress at a depth of a geological formation, includes: setting an estimate SHmax of the maximum horizontal stress; conducting an elastoplastic modeling simulation of the geological formation around a wellbore with the estimate SHmax and obtaining a simulated value ϕb,1 of a breakout angle, wherein the breakout angle is a half-width of a breakout region; and upon determining that the estimate ϕb,1 is greater than or equal to a prescribed value and is different from a measured breakout angle ϕb,m at the depth by more than a threshold value, repeatedly changing the estimate SHmax and conducting the elastoplastic modeling simulation.
US11960044B2 Discrete volumetric acoustic and resistivity method and apparatus for sub-seabed surveying
A sub-bottom geophysical imaging apparatus includes a carriage assembly having at least one acoustic transmitter, and at least one acoustic receiver proximate the transmitter. A position determining transponder is mounted on the carriage. A plurality of position transponders is disposed at spaced apart positions to communicate with the transponder mounted on the carriage. A pair of tracks is provided for moving the carriage to selected positions above the bottom. Electrodes are provided for a resistivity sensor and a shear acoustic transmitter and receiver disposed in at least one of the pair of tracks. A signal processing unit is configured to coherently stack and beam steer signals detected by the line array, the electrodes and the shear transmitter and receiver. The signal processing unit is configured to record signals detected by the line array of acoustic receivers, the electrodes and the shear acoustic transmitter and receiver.
US11960043B2 Data driven method to invert for the formation anisotropic constants using borehole sonic data
A method is presented wherein inversion for formation anisotropic constants is achieved using borehole sonic data.
US11960042B2 Laser noise reduction for laser interferometry
Aspects of the present disclosure are directed to laser interferometric systems, methods, and structures exhibiting superior laser phase noise tolerance particularly in seismic detection applications wherein laser requirements are advantageously relaxed by employing a novel configuration wherein the same laser which generates an outgoing signal is coherently detected using the same laser as local oscillator and fiber turnarounds are employed that result in the cancellation and/or mitigation of undesired mechanical vibration.
US11960041B2 Methods, systems, and media for managing wind speed data, seismic data and other parametric data
A system for collecting and managing parametric data via an external communications network comprises one or more parametric stations operatively connected via the external network to a certification server and a payout server. Each parametric station is configured to receive parametric data from a remote source, determine that the parametric data satisfies a predetermined condition, and transmit the parametric data over the external network to the certification server in response to the parametric data satisfying the predetermined condition. The certification server is configured to generate a certification report based on the parametric data and a data model related to the remote source and transmit the generated certification report to the payout server. The payout server is configured to determine that terms of an associated contract are satisfied based on the certification report, and trigger a payout based on the terms that are satisfied based on the certification report.
US11960034B2 Three-dimensional towered checkerboard for multi-sensor calibration, and LiDAR and camera joint calibration method based on the checkerboard
The disclosure is a three-dimensional towered checkerboard for multi-sensor calibration, and a LiDAR and camera joint calibration method based on the checkerboard. The joint calibration method includes: establishing a modeling coordinate system taking the three-dimensional towered checkerboard as a basis, and generating a point cloud of the three-dimensional towered checkerboard; denoising a three-dimensional point cloud obtained by LiDAR, and obtaining an actual point cloud of the three-dimensional towered checkerboard under a LiDAR coordinate system; determining a transformation relationship between the LiDAR coordinate system and the modeling coordinate system; generating a corner point set of two-dimensional checkerboards under the modeling coordinate system in sequence according to actual positions of corners of the two-dimensional checkerboards, and transforming into the LiDAR coordinate system; obtaining a corner point set of the two-dimensional checkerboards on a photo; and calculating a transformation relationship between the camera coordinate system and the LiDAR coordinate system.
US11960030B2 Device and method for real-time measuring the spectrum of airborne hyperspectral imaging LiDAR
The invention relates to the technical field of radar detection, in particular to a device for real-time detection of spectrum from airborne hyperspectral imaging LiDAR and method thereof. The device comprises a laser and a reference module; the reference module comprises a first reflecting mirror and a second reflecting mirror with a given transmittance; the first reflecting mirror and the second reflecting mirror are arranged with a focusing mirror and an optical fiber in sequence therebetween. The laser emits a laser light to the first reflecting mirror with a given transmittance, and the beam of the laser light transmitted through the first reflecting mirror after passing the focusing mirror is used as the reference beam after passing the optical fiber. The invention enables detection of the spectral line of each pulse and improves the precision of reflection spectrum of the ground object measured by the system.
US11960023B2 Radar device
A radar device is configured in such a manner that each of transmission radars uses, as the amount of phase modulation, a value determined from either one of a positive integer value that is less than or equal to a result of division obtained by dividing the number of hits of a transmission RF signal by the number of the transmission radars and a value of 0; a hit number h of the transmission RF signal; and the number of hits.
US11960020B2 Sharing of user equipment states
A method for sharing user equipment state estimates between nodes within a wireless communication network comprises initiating of transmission of at least one of obtained user equipment kinematic state estimate information and obtained user equipment type state estimate information to a receiving network node as a response to an obtained indication of a need for sharing user equipment state estimates. The obtained user equipment kinematic state estimate information comprising a latest kinematic state update time, as well as mode state vector estimates, mode covariance matrices and mode probabilities for at least one user equipment kinematic mode. The obtained user equipment type state estimate information comprising a latest type state update time and a type state probability estimate. A method for receiving and propagating the user equipment state estimates, and devices for both methods are also disclosed.
US11960016B2 Apparatus and method for detecting location of UWB module installed in vehicle
A diagnosis command and a display of a diagnosis result using a vehicle diagnosis device upon after-sales inspection or during the inspection (EOL) during vehicle production. Using a diagnostic function of a controller related to a digital key or a fob key (e.g., a body domain controller (BDC), an integrated body control unit (IBU), or an identity authentication unit (IAU)) and using an existing method and equipment (e.g., a vehicle diagnosis device), the position of a UWB module is detected to estimate whether the module is in an abnormal state (installation in an incorrect position, deviation from a correct position, etc.).
US11960014B2 Reporting of combined measurement associated with multiple samples for a position estimation session
Disclosed are techniques for communication. In an aspect, a UE reports a combination pattern for a combined measurement associated with samples across PRS occasions of a PRS measurement procedure. In another aspect, a UE reports a combined calibration error of a combined measurement associated with samples across PRS occasions of a PRS measurement procedure. The reported combination pattern and/or combined calibration error may be used by a position estimation entity for derivation of a position estimate of the UE.
US11960010B2 Positioning method and positioning terminal
A positioning terminal is provided and identifies, as appropriate, a satellite to be excluded, thereby improving positioning accuracy. A processor acquires a signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and an angle of elevation for each satellite. The processor next identifies a satellite for which the SNR is less than a shielding SNR mask as a multipath satellite and selects the satellite to be excluded. The processor next generates positioning terminal positioning data using a positioning signal from satellites other than the satellite to be excluded. The processor next uses reference station positioning data and positioning terminal positioning data of the selected satellite to execute an RTK calculation.
US11960004B2 Light detector and distance measuring device
A light detector according to an embodiment includes a light receiver and a controller. The light receiver includes sensors and pixels. The sensors are arranged two-dimensionally on a substrate. The controller is configured to set a light-receiving region in which the sensors are selectively turned on in the light receiver. The controller sets first and second light-receiving regions. The first and second light-receiving regions include first and second pixel, respectively. The second light-receiving region is arranged away from an optical axis of laser light received by the light receiver. The controller, after turning on each of the first pixel and the second pixel, is further configured to turn off the second pixel in a state in which the first pixel is turned on.
US11960000B2 Continuous-wave radar system for detecting ferrous and non-ferrous metals in saltwater environments
The present invention includes systems and methods for a continuous-wave (CW) radar system for detecting, geolocating, identifying, discriminating between, and mapping ferrous and non-ferrous metals in brackish and saltwater environments. The radar system (e.g., the CW radar system) generates multiple extremely low frequency (ELF) electromagnetic waves simultaneously and uses said waves to detect, locate, and classify objects of interest. These objects include all types of ferrous and non-ferrous metals, as well as changing material boundary layers (e.g., soil to water, sand to mud, rock to organic materials, water to air, etc.). The radar system (e.g., the CW radar system) is operable to detect objects of interest in near real time.
US11959991B2 Hybrid digital and analog signal generation systems and methods
An analog signal generating source comprising two or more digital-to-analog converters (DAC) combined to generate one or more frequency components. The analog signal source comprises a first path for generating substantially low frequency signals, the first path comprising a first one of the DACs; and a second path for generating substantially high frequency signals, the second path comprising a second one of the DACs. The analog signal source also comprises a data processor for processing an input signal and providing the processed input signal to the first and second paths; a combining circuit configured to combine outputs of the first and second paths into the source signal; a feedback portion configured to sense the source signal; and a servo loop configured to use the sensed source signal to adjust as need to maintain the source signal to substantially agree with the input signal.
US11959990B2 MRI phantom having filaments of integral textile axon simulations and anisotropic homogeneity MRI phantom using the filaments
An MRI phantom for calibrated anisotropic imaging includes a plurality of separate sheathed taxons or integral taxons sharing common taxon walls, wherein each taxon has an inner diameter of less than 5 microns. The taxons form taxon filaments that are combined to form taxon ribbons. The taxons may have an average inner diameter of less than 1 micron, specifically about 0.8 microns with a packing density of about 1,000,000 per square millimeter. The filaments may include structural features such as an outer frame and crossing support ribs and may further include a visible alignment feature that allows for verifying orientation of an individual filament. The taxons may be formed as taxon fibers manufactured using a bi or tri-component textile/polymer manufacturing process. An anisotropic homogeneity phantom may include frame members that support fiber tracks extending in orthogonal directions, wherein each fiber track is formed of taxons.
US11959985B2 Static-magnetic-field shimming coil system for magnetic resonance imaging
A method of designing/manufacturing a static-magnetic-field shimming coil system for magnetic resonance imaging, includes determining an optimal stream function, defined on a reference surface enclosing a region of interest, for each member of a cohort of magnetic resonance imaging subjects; performing a Principal Component Analysis of the stream functions; determining at least one coil wiring pattern defined on the reference surface by discretizing at least a most significant principal component of the stream functions. A static-magnetic-field shimming coil system suitable to be obtained by the method at least one hollow dielectric support element having a cavity containing the region of interest and a surface having a shape corresponding to the reference surface or, where appropriate, one the additional surface; and a set of conducting elements deposed on or affixed to the surface of the dielectric support, forming the or one the coil wiring pattern.
US11959984B2 Model-insensitive control of nonlinear resonators
A method is presented for controlling a spin system in an external magnetic field. The method includes sending a first pulse to a resonator over a first period. The resonator generates a magnetic field in response to receiving the first pulse. Moreover, the resonator applies the magnetic field to the spin system and the first pulse maintains the magnetic field in a transient state during the first period. The method also includes sending a second pulse to the resonator over a second period immediately following the first period. The resonator alters a magnitude of the magnetic field to zero in response to receiving the second pulse. Other methods are presented for controlling a spin system in an external magnetic field, including systems for controlling a spin system in an external field.
US11959983B2 Body coil tuning control device and magnetic resonance system
Body coil tuning control device having: DC-DC converter with input connected to a DC power supply of an MRI system and output connected to input of an LDO, output of the LDO connected to first connection of a first resistor group; a first opamp with non-inverting input connected to first connection of the first resistor group, inverting input connected to the second connection of the first resistor group, and output connected to gate of a MOSFET array; and a negative feedback circuit connected between the output and the non-inverting input of the first opamp. The MOSFET array has a drain connected to the second connection of the first resistor group and a source connected to the input of the body coil of the MRI system. After the output signal of the first opamp is input to the gate of the MOSFET array, the source outputs a constant preset current.
US11959977B2 Systems and methods for fault detection in variable differential transformers
In accordance with at least one aspect of this disclosure, a system can include a primary coil wound around a moveable magnetic core, at least one secondary coil wound in one continuous direction and magnetically coupled with the primary coil, and a controller operatively connected to determine a position of the moveable magnetic core and configured to detect a fault across the secondary coil.
US11959976B2 DC converter valve state detection method based on temporal features of converter terminal currents
The present invention discloses a DC converter valve state detection method based on temporal features of converter terminal currents, including the following steps: collecting three-phase AC currents on a converter valve-side of a DC transmission system; defining a current when the currents of two commutating valves are equal as a base value, greater than the base value as a valve conducting current, and less than the base value as a valve blocking current; constructing a valve conducting state by a relative relationship among amplitudes of the three-phase AC currents, and calculating a time interval of each valve conducting state; comparing time intervals of 6 valve conducting states with a time interval of a valve conducting state in normal operation, and determining whether the 6 valve states are normal according to the result of comparison and locating all abnormal valves. The present invention can reliably detect valve states and locate abnormal valves through sequence detection. This method can be applied to actual fault phase judgment and commutation failure judgment, providing a good support for accurate judgment of DC control and protection.
US11959968B2 Method and system with battery management
A battery management method and system are provided. The method includes acquiring one or more parameters associated with the battery. The one or more parameters includes a current level, a voltage level, a State of Charge (SOC), and a temperature. The method includes determining a load and energy estimation model based on the one or more acquired parameters. The method includes identifying a power limit of the battery based on the load and energy estimation model. The method includes determining a power margin of the battery at a first usage time interval based on the identified power limit. The method includes performing one or more actions, based on a determination that the power margin of the battery exceeds a predefined threshold level.
US11959967B2 System and apparatus for monitoring the performance of an electrically powered device
A system is provided including a current sensor arranged to sense current drawn by an electric motor of a powered device through an AC power line from a power supply and provide current data related to the powered device; a monitoring device arranged to receive the current data from the electrical sensor, the monitoring device including a controller processing the current data to obtain performance data associated with the powered device, the performance data relating to load applied to the electric motor; a data communication device communicating with the monitoring device and arranged to receive the performance data associated with the powered device; and a computing device including a graphical user interface, the computer device receiving a user's selection of the powered device from a list of powered devices and presenting the performance data to the user via the graphical user interface in response to the user's selection.
US11959966B2 Method for estimating an operating state of an electrical switching apparatus and electrical switching apparatus for implementing such a method
A method for estimating the state of an electrical switching apparatus, the switching apparatus including separable electrical contacts configured to be coupled to an electrical conductor, and an electromagnetic actuator, controlled by a control circuit and including a movable core, coupled to the separable contacts, and a coil, which is passed through by a coil current. The method: includes measuring, by means of sensors associated with the coil, values of the coil current in a time interval, while the electromagnetic actuator is kept in a stable and in particular closed position, and computing, by means of an electronic control device of the switching apparatus, one or more values of a magnetic flux of the coil from the measured coil-current values, and using coil-voltage and coil-resistance values known beforehand.
US11959962B2 Integrated circuit package with internal circuitry to detect external component parameters and parasitics
Apparatus and techniques for an integrated circuit (IC) package to automatically detect, through an input/out pin, external component parameters and parasitics. An example IC package generally includes a pin for coupling to a component external to the IC package, and at least one of a resistance detector, an inductance detector, or a capacitance detector coupled to the pin, and configured to detect at least one of a resistance, an inductance, or a capacitance, respectively, of a lumped parameter model for the component external to the IC package. The resistance detector, inductance detector, or capacitance detector may also be configured to detect parasitics associated with at least one of the component, the pin, or a connection between the component and the pin.
US11959961B2 Method of determining an X and Y location of a surface particle
A system including a modulator, a laser source, a mirror, a laser sensor, and a processor. The modulator is movable in a first direction. The laser source is configured to emit laser light in a direction parallel to the surface of the modulator. The mirror is configured to redirect the laser light. The laser sensor is configured to detect a first change in intensity when a particle on the surface of the modulator passes through the laser light emitted by the laser source. The laser sensor is further configured to detect a second change in intensity when the particle on the surface of the modulator passes through the laser light redirected by the at least one mirror. The processor is configured to determine an X-Y location of the particle based on the first change in intensity and the second change in intensity.
US11959959B2 Burn in board test device and system
A burn in board test device including: a plurality of devices under test, wherein each of the devices under test includes a burn in device; a plurality of resistors connected to each of the plurality of devices under test; a plurality of device under test switches connected to each of the plurality of resistors; and a device under test tester which is connected a plurality of sub input/output (I/O) channels connected to each of the plurality of device under test switches, and a main I/O channel for connecting the plurality of sub I/O channels to each other to test the plurality of devices under test.
US11959958B2 Method of analyzing semiconductor structure
A method includes providing a detector disposed above a semiconductor structure; identifying a portion of the semiconductor structure at a temperature substantially greater than a predetermined threshold by the detector; rotating the stage; and deriving a position of the portion of the semiconductor structure based upon the rotation of the stage.
US11959956B2 Circuit check method and electronic apparatus
A circuit check method and an electronic apparatus applicable to a to-be-tested circuit are provided. The to-be-tested circuit has one or more first nodes related to a gate voltage of one or more transistor devices and a plurality of second nodes. The circuit check method includes: setting endpoint voltages of a plurality of input interface ports of the to-be-tested circuit; obtaining a first node voltage of the first node according to a conduction path of the to-be-tested circuit and the gate voltage of the transistor device; obtaining a second node voltage of each second node according to the conduction path, the endpoint voltages, and the first node voltage; and performing circuit static check on the to-be-tested circuit by applying the first node voltage and the second node voltage.
US11959955B2 Enhanced anechoic chamber
Devices, systems, and methods are provided for an enhanced anechoic chamber. An enhanced anechoic chamber device may operate a gimbal setup attached to a mounting arm of an anechoic chamber and a radar under test to modify an azimuth angle and an elevation angle of a radar under test. The enhanced anechoic chamber device may cause the radar under test to transmit one or more signals towards one or more reflectors situated in a field of view of the radar through an aperture of an anechoic chamber, wherein the one or more reflectors are situated outside the anechoic chamber. The enhanced anechoic chamber device may receive reflected signals from the one or more reflectors at the radar under test, wherein the reflected signals pass through the aperture before reaching the radar under test. The enhanced anechoic chamber device may measure signal energy of at least one of the reflected signals. The enhanced anechoic chamber device may generate an output indicating an operational status of the radar under test.
US11959954B2 Contactless microstrip to waveguide transition
A microstrip to waveguide transition comprising a waveguide module and a section of printed circuit board (PCB). The waveguide module comprises a waveguide aperture and a repetitive structure, the waveguide aperture being arranged extending through the module for attaching a waveguide to an external side of the module, the repetitive structure comprising a plurality of protruding elements arranged to surround the waveguide aperture on an internal side of the module and to define a passage into the waveguide aperture on the internal side, wherein the repetitive structure is configured to attenuate electromagnetic signal propagation in a frequency band past the repetitive structure while allowing propagation via the passage, the transition further comprising a PCB with a patch antenna connected to a transmission line and arranged to face the passage into the waveguide aperture.
US11959952B1 Anechoic chamber and construction method thereof
An anechoic chamber and a construction method thereof are provided, the anechoic chamber includes a top surface, being a polygon; trapezoid surfaces, corresponding to edges of top surface, upper edge lengths of trapezoid surface being equal to edge lengths of top surface, trapezoid surfaces being connected to edges of top surface through the upper edges, the trapezoid surfaces being sequentially connected along a circumferential direction of top surface, and being at angle to the top surface; rectangular surfaces, corresponding to the trapezoid surfaces, upper edge lengths of rectangular surface being equal to lower edge lengths of trapezoid surface, rectangular surfaces being connected to the trapezoid surfaces through the upper edges, the rectangular surfaces being sequentially connected along a circumferential direction of the lower edges of trapezoid surfaces, and being perpendicular to the top surface; and an absorbing material, disposed on the top surface, the trapezoid surfaces and the rectangular surfaces.
US11959950B2 Method and apparatus for power measurement in electronic circuit design and analysis
A power meter for measuring power usage in a circuit includes preprocessor and a weighting network. The pre-processor is configured to receive toggle data for a number of power proxy signals in the circuit for a plurality of clock cycles of the circuit in a first time window. The power proxy signals and weighting values are determined automatically from simulated or emulated toggle data. For each power proxy signal, the pre-processor averages the toggle data over one or more clock cycles in one or more second time windows, within the first time window, to provide averaged toggle data, and outputs the averaged toggle data for each second time window. The weighting network is configured to combine the averaged toggle data from the power proxy signals, based on a set of weight values, to provide a measure of the power usage.
US11959946B2 Absence of voltage detection device for medium voltage application
A system for the verification of the absence of voltage has a first series of resistors and a first voltage limiter connected between a power line and a first voltage sensor and such as to limit a sensed voltage to a set amount above a threshold set by a standard and a first series of LC resonance filters connected between the power line and a RF signal generator. The system also has a second series of resistors and a second voltage limiter connected between the power line and a second voltage sensor and a second series of LC resonance filters connected between the power line and an RF signal detector. The system is configured to detect continuity to the voltage line by sending an RF signal generated by the RF signal generator through the first lead line and detecting it at the RF signal detector via the second lead line.
US11959945B2 Nanoseconds-pulse based current/voltage measurement for testing vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser
Embodiments are presented herein of an open-loop test system for testing vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers (VCSELs). A high-speed pulse generator may be used to produce nanoseconds pulses provided to the VCSEL device. A high-speed oscilloscope may be used to measure the resultant nanoseconds pulses across the VCSEL device. The VCSEL device voltage and VCSEL device current may be obtained from the measured nanosecond pulses according to compensation data derived from the system. A pre-test compensation procedure may be used to obtain the compensation data, which may include representative characteristics of each system component. The compensation procedure may also include capturing specified pulse trains under different load conditions of the pulse generator to obtain a scaling relationship between the VCSEL device current and an input voltage used for the pulse generation, and also for obtaining various parameters later used to derive an accurate VCSEL device voltage and an accurate VCSEL device current.
US11959944B2 Current sensor
A current sensor includes an electrical-conduction member, a magnetoelectric converter and a shield. The shield includes a first shield and a second shield arranged such that surfaces are opposed to and spaced away from each other. A part of the electrical-conduction member and the magnetoelectric converter are located between the surface of the first shield and the surface of the second shield. The part of the electrical-conduction member located between the first shield and the second shield extends in an extension direction along the surface of the second shield. The second shield has two sides aligned in a lateral direction perpendicular to the extension direction, and has a plurality of extending parts extending toward the first shield at the sides and being aligned with and separated from each other in the extension direction. The magnetoelectric converter is located between the plurality of extending parts.
US11959943B2 Magnetic field detection apparatus and current detection apparatus
A magnetic field detection apparatus includes a magnetoresistive effect element and a conductor. The magnetoresistive effect element includes a magnetoresistive effect film extending in a first axis direction and including a first end part, a second end part, and an intermediate part between the first and second end parts. The conductor includes a first part and a second part that each extend in a second axis direction inclined with respect to the first axis direction. The conductor is configured to be supplied with a current and thereby configured to generate an induction magnetic field to be applied to the magnetoresistive effect film in a third axis direction orthogonal to the second axis direction. The first part and the second part respectively overlap the first end part and the second end part in a fourth axis direction orthogonal to both of the second axis direction and the third axis direction.
US11959941B2 Probe card
A probe card includes a flexible inorganic material layer, a metal micro structure, and a circuit board. The flexible inorganic material layer has a first surface and a second surface opposite to each other. The metal micro structure is disposed on the first surface. The circuit board is disposed on the second surface, and the circuit board is electrically connected to the metal micro structure. The test signal is adapted to be conducted to the circuit board through the flexible inorganic material layer.
US11959939B2 Chip socket, testing fixture and chip testing method thereof
The present application discloses a chip socket, a testing fixture and a chip testing method thereof. The chip socket includes a pedestal, a plurality of conductive traces, a plurality of clamp structures, and a plurality of electrical contacts. The plurality of conductive traces are formed in the pedestal. The plurality of clamp structures are conductive and disposed on the first surface of the pedestal, and at least one of the plurality of clamp structures is coupled to a corresponding conductive trace and configured to clamp a solder ball of a chip to be tested. The plurality of electrical contacts are disposed on the second surface of the pedestal, and at least one of the plurality of electrical contacts is coupled to a corresponding clamp structure through a corresponding conductive trace.
US11959932B2 Automatic analyzing apparatus
According to one embodiment, an automatic analyzing apparatus includes a probe and a liquid level detector. The liquid level detector is electrically connected to the probe and detects contact between the probe and a liquid surface, wherein the liquid level detector comprises an adjuster configured to adjust electrostatic capacitance of one or more capacitors for circuitry for use in liquid level detection.
US11959931B2 System and method for dispense characterization
A system and method for dispense characterization is disclosed. According to particular embodiments of the dispense characterization system and method, volumes of dispensed liquids can be determined. In more particular embodiments, additional characteristics and combinations of characteristics of a liquid dispensing event can be determined. Examples of additional characteristics that can be determined include the shape of the dispensing event, the velocity of the dispensing event, and the trajectory of the dispensing event. The dispense characterization system and method can be employed in automated biological sample analysis systems, and are particularly suited for monitoring liquid reagent dispensing events that deliver liquid reagents to a surface of a microscope slide holding a biological sample.
US11959929B2 Method of quantifying lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) and 2,3-dihydro-3-hydroxy-2-oxo lysergide (O-H-LSD) in human plasma
A method of measuring and identifying LSD and its major metabolite O-H-LSD, by obtaining a sample from an individual, and measuring, identifying, and quantifying LSD and O-H-LSD in the sample by performing a LC-MS/MS analysis. A method of treating and monitoring individuals taking LSD, by administering a microdose of LSD, a prodrug of LSD, or an analog of LSD to the individual, monitoring the individual by obtaining a sample from an individual and measuring and identifying the analytes in the sample by performing a LC-MS/MS analysis, and adjusting the microdose based on the amount of LSD quantified in the LC-MS/MS analysis. A method of adjusting dosing of LSD, by administering a microdose of LSD, a prodrug of LSD, or an analog of LSD to the individual, and adjusting the microdose based on blood concentration analytics.
US11959928B2 Method for measuring average cortisol and glucose concentrations in earwax
A method for measuring glucose and cortisol levels in earwax, wherein the measured levels of cortisol and glucose are interpreted as the average cortisol and glucose levels and a medical device that provides an effective, safe and hygienic self-extraction of earwax.
US11959927B2 Alpha-synuclein detection using beads
A method is provided for determining the presence of soluble, misfolded α-synuclein protein in a biological sample. The method comprises contacting the biological sample with a pre-incubation mixture, the pre-incubation mixture comprising: a monomeric α-synuclein protein; a buffer composition; a salt; and an indicator, to form an incubation mixture. An incubation cycle is conducted on the incubation mixture in the presence of either a silicon nitride bead or a borosilicate glass bead having a diameter of from about 1 mm to about 5 mm. The method further comprises determining if a detectable amount of misfolded α-synuclein aggregate is present in the biological sample.
US11959924B2 Methods for performing ex vivo diagnostic tests for the presence of a proliferation-inducing ligand (APRIL) in a sample
The invention relates to a method for obtaining APRIL-binding peptides. With this method APRIL-binding peptides may be obtained and/or selected. Further aspects of the invention relate to a cell comprising a nucleotide sequence coding for an APRIL-binding peptide according to the invention, a process for producing an APRIL-binding peptide and the APRIL-binding peptide obtainable in the production process and/or the selection method. In view of the possible utility of the APRIL-binding peptides according to the invention, further aspects of the invention relate to diagnostic uses of an APRIL binding peptide of the invention.
US11959920B2 Methods and compositions for protein sequencing
Aspects of the application provide methods of identifying and sequencing proteins, polypeptides, and amino acids, and compositions useful for the same. In some aspects, the application provides methods of obtaining data during a degradation process of a polypeptide, and outputting a sequence representative of the polypeptide. In some aspects, the application provides amino acid recognition molecules comprising a shielding element that enhances photostability in polypeptide sequencing reactions.
US11959919B2 Predicting cancer progression
Method of selecting treatment for a subject diagnosed with cancer comprises contacting antibody that binds specifically to thymidine kinase 1 (TK1) protein with a first body fluid sample before completing cancer treatment; determining a first amount of antibody binding to TK1 protein in the first sample; correlating the first amount to a first concentration of TK1 protein using a standard curve correlating an amount of antibody binding to recombinant human TK1 (rhTK1) and a concentration of rhTK1; contacting the antibody with a second body fluid sample within one to six months after the cancer treatment; determining a second amount of antibody binding to TK1 protein in the second sample; correlating the second amount to a second concentration using the curve; identifying the patient as having a high risk of future cancer relapse if the second concentration is ≥ the first concentration; and selecting an adjuvant treatment based on the identification.
US11959915B2 Molecular wires for detecting a biological or chemical entity or event
A method of fabricating a device includes fabricating conductive surfaces including one or more capture surfaces and one or more reference surfaces, attaching a first molecular wire to each capture surface, and attaching a second molecular wire to each reference surface. The first and second molecular wires include chiral oligonucleotide multiplexes having identical nucleobase sequences and opposite absolute configuration. The first molecular wire includes a first oligonucleotide strand conjugated to a first functional handle including a sulfur-containing compound, and a second oligonucleotide strand conjugated to a capture agent that interacts with a target entity. The second molecular wire includes a first oligonucleotide strand conjugated to a second functional handle including a sulfur-containing compound, and a second oligonucleotide strand conjugated to a reference compound. The first and second oligonucleotide strands of each molecular wire are complementary and have the same absolute configuration.
US11959914B2 Automatic analyzer and analysis method
The automatic analyzer includes: a sample dispensing unit that dispenses a sample into a reaction vessel; a reagent dispensing unit that dispenses a reagent into the reaction vessel; a control unit that controls the sample dispensing unit and the reagent dispensing unit; and a measurement unit that measures a mixed solution of the sample and the reagent mixed in the reaction vessel. The reagent includes three types of reagents of: a first reagent that specifically binds to an antigen in the sample; a second reagent that specifically binds to a site different from that to which the first reagent binds with respect to the antigen and has a label to be detected by the measurement unit; and a third reagent that specifically binds to a site different from the binding site of the first reagent and the antigen and contains insoluble carriers.
US11959911B2 Blood analysis method, control device and blood cell analyzer
The present disclosure provided a blood cell analyzer, a control device and a blood analysis method thereof. In the method, a first reagent is mixed with a sample to obtain a first testing sample, and then a second reagent is mixed with the first testing sample for a further reaction to get a second testing sample for basophil classification and/or HGB measurement. A blood sample may be tested in one reaction cell through time-division multiplexing technology to obtain four groups leukocytes classification result and HGB result by single detection channel. Thus, the structure of the analyzer may be greatly simplified on the premise of guaranteeing the performance of the analyzer, the size and cost of the analyzer may reduce and a performance-price ratio of the analyzer may increase.
US11959910B2 Compositions and methods for disease diagnosis using single cell analysis
Certain embodiments of the invention are directed to evaluating and identifying cells by recording and interpreting a time-dependent signal produced by unique cell respiration and permeability attributes of isolated viable cells.
US11959893B2 Gas chromatograph system
The gas chromatograph system 10 has the gas chromatograph 1, and a detector 2. The detector 2 has the redox unit 14. The redox unit 14 has the reaction tube 142, the oxidation zone 146 and the reduction zone 147. The reduction zone 147 is disposed on the downstream side of the oxidation zone 146. The reduction zone 147 is disposed out of a position perpendicular direction above the oxidation zone 146. Hence, even if the air heated around the oxidation zone 146 moved upward by convection, the reduction zone 147 is prevented from being exposed to such hot air.
US11959888B2 Device and method for testing overall anchorage performance of basalt fiber reinforced plastic (BFRP) anchor cable
A device for testing overall anchorage performance of a basalt fiber reinforced plastic (BFRP) anchor cable includes an anchor cable anchoring system and a data acquisition system. The anchor cable anchoring system includes a test bed, BFRP arranged over the test bed, and a distributed optical fiber bonded to a surface of the BFRP, the test bed being provided with an anchoring section at one end and an outer anchoring section at the other end, the anchoring section anchors one end of the BFRP, and the outer anchoring section anchors the other end of the BFRP. The data acquisition system includes a modem and a grating connected to two ends of the distributed optical fiber in series, and a center hole jack and a dynamometer arranged between the outer anchoring section and an end of the test bed, and the BFRP penetrates the center hole jack and the dynamometer.
US11959885B2 Sensor with droplet retaining structure
This disclosure describes methods and devices that assist in forming biosensors. Specifically, features that align solutions containing molecules to be immobilized on biosensors. A retaining structure may be disposed at least partially around a target surface of a substrate. A resonating structure may be disposed on the target surface. A droplet of functionalized material may be disposed on the resonating structure and the target surface, which may be auto-aligned and retained by the retaining structure on the target surface to consistently cover the resonating structure.
US11959881B2 Non-destructive testing method for flexural strength of fine ceramic, apparatus, and storage medium
A non-destructive testing method for flexural strength of fine ceramic, an apparatus, and a storage medium, including adjusting an uncut intact fine ceramic test sample to an ultrasonic testing position, and fixing the test sample; adjusting an ultrasonic testing instrument, controlling and adjusting the positions of ultrasonic testing probes of the ultrasonic testing instrument until the ultrasonic testing probes, the fine ceramic test sample and the resiling direction are located on the same plane, performing ultrasonic testing on the test sample, and collecting ultrasonic testing data of the test sample; adjusting the position of the fine ceramic test sample until a resilience testing rod and the test sample are located on the same plane and fixed, performing resilience testing on the test sample, and collecting resilience testing data of the test sample; and building a data model, or substituting testing data into the pre-built data model.
US11959878B2 Gas and particle sensor using voltage and current behavior between electrodes during glow-to-arc transition
A sensor for detecting properties of a gas, gas mixture, or a gas or gas mixture containing particles, all collectively referred to as a “gas”. A flow tube contains a pair of electrodes arranged such that at least a portion of the gas flows between the electrodes. A controller applies voltage to the electrodes and measures response data from the electrodes representing the voltage-current relationship between the electrodes while the gas is between the electrodes. Based on the response data, the controller determines a concentration of particles within the gas.
US11959875B2 Composition, electrode, and fabrication method for phosphate sensing
Composition and electrode for phosphate sensing. In one embodiment, the composition includes a first component, a second component, and a third component. The first component is selected from a group consisting of cobalt oxide nanoparticles, tin (IV) chloride, diphenyl tin dichloride, and ammonium molybdate. The second component includes graphene oxide or reduced graphene oxide. The third component includes pyrrole or polypyrrole.
US11959873B2 Sensor using phenazine derivative or high molecular weight redox polymer containing phenazine derivative
The present invention forms a detection layer in an embedded biosensor probe by using a phenazine derivative as a redox mediator in which a phenazine group is covalently bonded to a high molecular weight polymer having a carboxyl group or an amino group, such as polyamino acid, polyimine, or polyallylamine; and the distance between the phenazine group and the high molecular weight polymer main chain is increased by using a polyethylene glycol chain.
US11959870B2 Differential probe with low-slope component
An embodiment provides a method for measuring an analyte of a sample, including: introducing a sample to a sample region of a measurement device; the measurement device comprising: a measurement electrode and a ground electrode contacting the sample; a low-slope reference electrode in a reference electrode assembly having an electrolyte solution, wherein the electrolyte solution is in contact with the low-slope reference electrode; wherein the electrolyte solution is electrically coupled to the sample via at least one junction; and measuring a first potential between the measurement electrode and the ground electrode; measuring a second potential between the low-slope reference electrode and the ground electrode; determining an analyte in the sample by comparing the first potential and the second potential. Other aspects are described and claimed.
US11959864B2 Photolithography method and photolithography system
A photolithography method includes dispensing a first liquid toward a target layer through a nozzle at a first distance from the target layer; moving the nozzle such that the nozzle is at a second distance from the target layer, wherein the second distance is different from the first distance; dispensing a second liquid toward the target layer through the nozzle at the second distance from the target layer; and patterning the target layer after dispensing the first liquid and the second liquid.
US11959859B2 Multi-gas detection system and method
A Raman multi-gas detection system including an enhancement unit coupled between a light source and a detector. The enhancement unit includes a nanongrid having a plurality of nanogaps. A gas is coupled to the enhancement unit and is configured to flow through the plurality of nanogaps of the nanogrid. The nanogrid comprises one or more plasmon-active materials. The light source is configured to generate plasmon-enhanced electric fields in the plurality of nanogaps of the nanogrid to induce enhanced Raman scattering of the constituent molecules in the gas within the plurality of nanogaps such that a plurality of different constituent molecules in the gas can be detected. In one embodiment, a molecule in the gas is configured to scatter the light from the light source at a rate more than 1000 times greater than in the free space in the enhancement unit.
US11959858B2 Method and system for high-throughput screening
Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is characterized by the progressive loss of renal function which eventually leads to End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD). CKD affects roughly 30 million Americans, costs billions of dollars in healthcare spending annually, and leaves thousands of patients reliant on burdensome dialysis treatments while waiting for a transplant. Fortunately, CKD may be controllable if diagnosed early in the disease progression. RAMETRIX™ is a novel public health screening technology for early diagnosis and detection of CKD. This technology uses Raman spectroscopy and chemometrics to analyze the molecular composition of urine and other biological fluids. RAMETRIX™ is a fast, non-invasive, accurate, and inexpensive diagnostic tool that can revolutionize the way healthcare providers detect and treat CKD. The RAMETRIX™ AutoScanner is a system enabling more efficient sample processing in large-scale settings such as hospitals and medical laboratories.
US11959855B2 Resonator networks for improved label detection, computation, analyte sensing, and tunable random number generation
The present disclosure provides resonator networks adapted to a variety of applications. The networks include fluorophores, quantum dots, dyes, plasmonic nanorods, or other optical resonators maintained in position relative to each other by a backbone (e.g., a backbone composed of DNA). The networks may exhibit optical absorption and re-emission according to specified temporal decay profiles, e.g., to provide temporally-multiplexed labels for imaging or flow cytometry. The networks can include resonators that exhibit a dark state, such that the behavior of the network can be modified by inducing the dark state in one or more resonators. Such networks could be configured as logic gates or other logical elements, e.g., to provide multiplexed detection of analytes by a single network, to permit the temporal decay profile of the network to be adjusted (e.g., to use the networks as a controllable random number generator), or to provide other benefits.
US11959846B2 In situ chemical transformation and ionization of inorganic perchlorates on surfaces
A method for providing in situ chemical transformation and ionization of a portion (e.g., inorganic oxidizer) of a sample via an analyte detection system is disclosed herein. The method includes introducing a gas into an ionization some of the analyte detection system via an inlet. The method further includes generating ions within the ionization source and directing the gas and generated ions through and out of the ionization source and to the sample. The sample is located proximal to the ionization source in an ambient environment. The ions chemically react with the sample and desorb and ionize an analytic from the sample, the analyte being generated from the inorganic oxidizer, the desorbed analyte having a lower melting point and/or better desorption kinetics than the inorganic oxidizer. The method further includes receiving the desorbed analyte via an analyzer of the analyte detection system.
US11959845B1 Cryogenic analysis systems and methods
Cryogenic device analysis systems are provided that can include: a cold source within a first vacuum chamber; a cryogenic device mount within a second vacuum chamber, wherein the first and second vacuum chambers are separated by a vacuum barrier; a first thermal conduit extending from the cold source through the vacuum barrier to the sample mount; a first thermal switch along the first thermal conduit and operatively aligned between the cold source and the vacuum barrier. Methods for performing analysis of a cryogenic device are also provided.
US11959844B2 Automatic analyzer, cool box, and pouch
There is provided a cool box for use in an automatic analyzer. The cool box has a box body and an air circulator. The box body has a receiving space capable of accommodating therein receptacles for analytes or reagents. The circulator has an intake portion, a fan, and an exhaust portion and operates to circulate air in the receiving space by rotation of the fan. The circulator further includes an inhibitor removing agent retaining portion on which a pouch is set. The pouch contains an analysis inhibitor removing agent for removing components (analysis inhibitor) which adversely affect or inhibit analysis of the analytes.
US11959837B2 Device for collecting particles or microorganisms
A system for collecting particles having a suctioning device and a chamber for centrifugating and collecting particles. The centrifugation chamber having a guiding edge as well as an air inlet and an air outlet. The device having an assembly including an air suctioning conduit, a member including a guiding and receiving system, at least one guiding edge of the chamber, the member being mobile relative to the conduit between a first position, wherein the at least one guiding edge can be guided and received in the guiding and receiving system and a second position for collecting particles, where the air outlet of the chamber is applied on an end of the conduit.
US11959836B2 Analysis system and methods of use thereof
The present disclosure provides for analysis systems that are configured to extract a fluid sample from a fluid (e.g., aqueous solution) in a reactor (e.g., bioreactor) at a first rate and then flow the fluid sample to a sensor system at a second rate to analyze the fluid sample. The sensor system can detect the presence and/or concentration of molecules (e.g., biomolecules such as biomarkers (e.g., metabolites, proteins, peptides, cytokines, growth factors, DNA, RNA, lipids) and cells of different types and cell properties, e.g., mechanical stiffness, etc.)). The data obtained can be used by a feedback control system to modify, as needed, the conditions in the reactor to enhance the productively of the reactor.
US11959833B2 Systems, methods and apparatus for in-service tank inspections
Systems, methods and apparatuses for inspecting a tank containing a flammable fluid are provided. The system includes a vehicle having a propeller, a latch mechanism, a pressure switch, and an inspection device. The system includes a control unit in communication with the propeller, the latch mechanism, and the inspection device, and electrically connected to the pressure switch. The control unit powers on responsive to the pressure switch detecting an ambient pressure greater than a minimum threshold. The control unit receives, from the latch mechanism, an indication of a state of the latch mechanism. The control unit determines that the cable used to lower the vehicle into the tank containing the flammable fluid is detached from the vehicle. The control unit commands the propeller to move the vehicle through the flammable fluid. The control unit determines a quality metric of a portion of the tank.
US11959832B1 Coaxial sensor array system for subsurface anomalies detection
A coaxial sensor array system configured for prediction of leaks in a water distribution network based on data acquired from coaxial sensor array including: at least one hydrophone; a hydrophone mount configured to house the at least one hydrophone; a pressure transducer configured to measure pressure of a water column within which the plurality of hydrophones is submerged; a pressure transducer mount implemented as a lead-free brass disc configured for fitment of the pressure transducer; an electrical connector configured to connect communication cables to the pressure transducer; a sensor housing configured to house the at least one hydrophone and the pressure transducer; and an end cap configured to seal a back end of the coaxial sensor array system and further configured to allow communications to pass through into a watertight shielded flexible conduit.
US11959831B1 Leak detection formula, analyze and methods of use
Detecting a leak from a site in a sealed system with a source of pressurized gas which is capable of passing through the site, a composition of matter which adheres to the surfaces of the system and which is capable of showing the presence of the gas escaping from the site. The method includes: injecting gas into the system to a pressure in excess of the surrounding pressure, and covering the external surface with the composition to identify the location of the site by the interaction of the escaping gas with the composition. The composition is foam that includes a surfactant which forms a least one bubble in the presence of escaping gas and an indicator which changes color in the presence of the escaping gas. The leak is an opening down to at least the size of a hole 0.001″ in diameter. A gas detector may also be used.
US11959828B2 Tire state estimation system and tire state estimation program
A tire state estimation system (10) is provided with a crack shape acquisition unit (240) for acquiring the shape of a crack on the outer surface of a tire, a crack information DB (230) for holding a correspondence relationship in which at least either degree of opening or deviation width of the crack based on the shape of the crack is associated with the depth of the crack, and a crack depth estimation unit (250) for estimating the depth of the crack based on the acquired crack shape and the correspondence relationship.
US11959820B2 Pulser plate balancing
Embodiments for balancing a pulser plate are provided. In one embodiment, a pulser plate includes a plurality of teeth, an indexing gap, and a mass modifier. The teeth of the plurality of teeth define a sensed behavior of the pulser plate. The indexing gap separates a first tooth and a second tooth of the plurality of the teeth. The indexing gap is symmetrical about a first axis on a face of the pulser plate. A second axis defines a proximate side of the pulser plate having the indexing gap and a distal side of the pulser plate. The first axis and the second axes are orthogonal to a pulser plate axis and intersect at a center. The mass modifier includes a first mass modifier on the proximate side of the pulser plate to balance the mass of the pulser plate about the center and does not change the sensed behavior.
US11959819B2 Multi-axis strain sensor
Provided is a strain sensor. The strain sensor according to embodiments of the inventive concept includes a flexible substrate, rigid patterns on the flexible substrate, the rigid patterns including a first pattern and a second pattern spaced apart from the first pattern in a first direction, a first electrode on the first pattern, a second electrode on the second pattern, the second electrode being spaced apart from the first electrode, and a piezoresistive layer connecting the first electrode and the second electrode. Here, each of the rigid patterns may have a stiffness greater than that of the flexible substrate.
US11959818B2 Explosion pressure prediction system for medium- and large-size cell module, and method for predicting explosion pressure of medium- and large-size cell module
A method for predicting the explosion pressure of a medium- and large-size cell module, according to the present invention, comprises the steps of: (S100) deriving a profile (SOC-temperature profile) of the generation temperature according to a state of charge (SOC) of a medium- and large-size cell module to be predicted; (S200) mounting a small cell inside an explosion pressure measurement device; (S300) overcharging the small cell until an explosion occurs while heating the small cell in the same manner as the SOC-temperature profile derived in step (S100); (S400) measuring the pressure during the explosion of the small cell; and (S500) converting the pressure during the explosion of the measured small cell into pressure of a medium- and large-size cell module.
US11959816B2 Multi-bandwidth communication for fluid distribution network
A method includes obtaining a set of pressure measurements at an electronic pump and storing the set of pressure measurements in a memory storage, where each measurement time of the set of pressure measurements is within a measurement duration. The method includes determining and sending a measure of central tendency to a second computing device via a first wireless signal. The method also includes determining a subset of pressure measurements based on the set of pressure measurements. The method includes transferring the first subset of pressure measurements to a data collection device via a second wireless signal, wherein an operating frequency of the second wireless signal is greater than one gigahertz and deleting the first subset of measurements from the memory storage.
US11959814B2 High-temperature dry block temperature calibrator
A high temperature dry block temperature calibrator relates to the technical field of temperature calibration. The high temperature dry block temperature calibrator includes a high temperature furnace, a control board module, a system board module, a measuring board module, a lower support, and a housing. The high temperature furnace and the control board module are mounted on the lower support. The system board module and the measuring board module are mounted on the front side surface of the housing. The housing is clipped to the periphery of the lower support and the high temperature furnace and the control board module are accommodated in the housing. The modules are independent of each other and can be removed separately, thereby facilitating maintenance and replacement. The high temperature dry block temperature calibrator can be used for calibrating the temperature of a high temperature element to be measured.
US11959813B2 Device and method for measuring a temperature of a molten metal
A device for measuring a temperature of a molten metal bath, comprising: an optical cored wire; a tube, wherein the optical cored wire is at least partly arranged in the tube, wherein the tube has an outer diameter in the range of 4 mm to 8 mm, and a wall-thickness in the range of 0.2 mm to 0.5 mm; and a plurality of separating elements comprising more than two separating elements arranged in the tube spaced apart from each other, and forming at least one compartment between two of the more than two separating elements. The invention also relates to a system and method for measuring a temperature of a molten metal bath.
US11959812B2 Automated programmable dehumidifier
An example dehumidifier system may include one or more of a processor, an input display unit, a temperature and humidity censor configured to acquire current temperature and relative humidity data, an analog-to-digital transducer configured to convert, the acquired current temperature and relative humidity data from analog to digital output, a psychrometric converter module executed by the processor to convert the relative humidity data into ratio/absolute humidity data, a digital-to-analog transducer configured to convert the ratio/absolute humidity data into an analog format, a hysteresis comparator unit configured to compare hysteresis setpoint data received from the input display unit with data received from the temperature and humidity censor, and a ratio/absolute humidity setpoint comparator unit configured to compare a ratio/absolute humidity setpoint data received from the input display unit with the converted ratio/absolute humidity data.
US11959810B2 Protective tube having vibration reduction
A protective tube, in particular for sealed introduction into a process space having a flow directed in a direction, having a hollow body, which is closed at its lower end, an opening at its upper end for introducing a temperature sensor; and at its upper end has a contour for sealing to a process space. The hollow body is cylindrical inwardly, an outer contour of the hollow body tapers toward the closed lower end, and at least in sections, at least one helix structure is arranged on the outer contour and/or at least in sections, at least one helix structure is arranged in the outer contour. A gas sample collector for introduction into a process space is also provided.
US11959807B2 Thermal imaging apparatus and method of thermal imaging
A thermal imaging apparatus comprising: a thermal detector device (100) comprising an array of thermal sensing pixels (102) and signal processing circuitry (104) coupled to the detector device (100). The circuitry (104) supports a background identifier (110) and a pixel classifier (112), the background identifier (110) comprising a common intensity identifier (114) and an expected background intensity calculator (116). The background identifier (110) receives pixel measurement data captured by the detector device (100) in respect of pixels of the array (102) and the common intensity identifier (114) identifies a largest number of substantially the same pixel intensity values from the pixel measurement data. The expected background intensity calculator (116) uses the largest number of substantially the same pixel intensity values to generate a model of expected background intensity levels. The pixel classifier (112) uses the model to determine whether an intensity measurement by a pixel (118) of the array (102) corresponds to a background or an object in an image.
US11959805B2 Thermal data analysis for determining location, trajectory and behavior
The system is configured to locate, track and/or analyze activities of living beings in an environment. The system does not require the input of personal biometric data. The sensor system detects infrared (IR) energy from a living being moving in an environment, determines a temperature of the living being based on IR energy data of the IR energy, projects the temperature onto a grid having sequential pixels, determines serial changes of the temperature in the sequential pixels and determines a trajectory of the living being based on the serial changes of the temperature in the sequential pixels.
US11959804B2 Curved-slit imaging spectrometer
The invention provides a curved-slit imaging spectrometer, wherein a fiber bundle transfers a straight line image of a front objective lens to a curved slit, and the front objective lens doesn't need to have a curved image plane to directly abut the spectrometer, so that the system is less complicated, and the front objective lens and spectrometer have a simple structure. The arc-shaped or approximately arc-shaped curved slit matches the optimum imaging circle of the Offner-type spectrometer, thereby achieving an extra-long slit. The arced slit is 5 to 10 times longer than the straight slit of the classical Offner-type spectrometer. In the case of a compact size, the length of the slit can be greater than 100 mm. Also, the same spectral response function applies in different fields of view while presenting desirable imaging quality.
US11959803B2 Underwater apparatus for image-capturing of the floor of a body of water
An underwater device has a hyperspectral camera for capturing images of a seabed, a first housing part, a second housing part releasably connected to the first housing part in a watertight manner and enclosing with the first housing part a cavity in which the hyperspectral camera is arranged, and an electrical energy storage device for supplying electrical energy to the hyperspectral camera arranged in another cavity, wherein the other cavity is separated from the cavity by a wall section of the first and/or second housing part.
US11959798B2 System and a method for noise discrimination
A method and a system for noise discrimination, the method comprising measuring noise levels of a noise source, measuring noise levels at a target location positioned at a distance from the noise source, measuring wind speed and direction in an area comprising the noise source and the target location, filtering transient short-duration events from the noise levels measured at the noise source, yielding filtered noise levels of the noise source, filtering transient short-duration events from the noise levels measured at the target location, yielding filtered noise levels of the target location, measuring a sound transfer function between the noise source and the target location using the filtered noise levels, comparing the measured sound transfer function with a reference transfer function; and when the difference between the measured transfer function and the reference transfer function is above a predetermined threshold, determining a probability that noise at the location originates from the noise source.
US11959791B2 Systems and methods for smart point level sensing of waste tank
A triple authentication waste level monitoring system for an aircraft includes a point level sensor for monitoring a wastewater level within a waste tank, a load cell for measuring a weight of the waste tank, and a flush counter for counting a number of toilet flushes since a previous service to the waste tank. A controller receives data from these three sensors and determines whether the waste tank is at capacity. The controller can determine waste tank capacity whether or not the point level sensor is faulty and compares the sensor data with various thresholds to ensure accuracy of the waste tank fluid level determination.
US11959790B2 Cylinder storage cage monitoring system
Systems and methods for monitoring a supply of gas cylinders in a gas cylinder storage cage, such as identifying a number of full gas cylinders and a number of empty gas cylinders, and/or a total number of gas cylinders present in the gas cylinder storage cage, and displaying the determined numbers to a user. In one embodiment, a method includes: transmitting distance measurement data from a sensor within a gas cylinder storage cage to a control system of a cage monitoring system; determining, with the control system, whether a gas cylinder is present at a sensing location within the gas cylinder storage cage proximate the sensor; and when the control system determines that a gas cylinder is present at the sensing location, determining, with the control system, whether the gas cylinder is full or empty.
US11959787B2 Flow sensing device
Methods and apparatuses associated with flow sensing devices are provided. An example flow sensing device may include a sensing element disposed at least partially within the housing, and a plurality of channels disposed within the housing defining a flow path configured to convey a flowing media through the flow sensing device, wherein the flow path is disposed proximate the sensing element such that at least a portion of the flowing media makes direct contact with the sensing element.
US11959786B2 Unitized measuring element for water meter assembly
Systems and methods described herein provide a water meter assembly that includes a main case, which may be permanently situated in-line with a monitored piping system, and an interchangeable measuring element installed within the main case. The measuring element may include solid state ultrasonic components to measure fluid flow through the measuring element. Installation and/or replacement of the measuring element is enabled without removal of the main case and without additional calibration. One measuring element may be swapped out with another measuring element (e.g., a replacement or upgrade) without disconnecting from pipe sections to which the main case is attached. The measuring element cover includes an underside cavity and a bleed hole located at a high point of the underside cavity. The underside cavity releases entrapped air from the measuring channel through the bleed hole, after starting a fluid supply through the meter assembly.
US11959785B2 System and method for measuring a multiphase flow by measuring density and electrical impedance for correcting the measurement due to effect of deposits on inner surface of pipe walls
A method for measuring conditions in a pipe includes measuring a chosen electrical characteristic in the flow, measuring the density in essentially the same flow volume, and calculating a curve representing the relationship between the density and the electrical characteristic. The method further includes at least one of calculating the derivative of the curve, indicating the water to liquid ratio of the flow volume, and extrapolating the curve to the value representing density at no liquid, the value of the electric characteristic representing the characteristic of a possible deposit layer on the inner surface of the pipe.
US11959778B2 Device with at least one sensor for acquiring measurement data via a relative movement and a scale device
A device has a sensor unit for detecting measurement data about a relative movement of two components that are moved relative to one another. The sensor unit includes a scale unit connected to one of the components and extending in a movement direction of the relative movement over a measuring section. The scale unit includes a structure having magnetic bodies repeating in a defined manner along the measuring section. The magnetic bodies are axially magnetized and are arrayed having identical magnetic poles along the measuring section and/or the magnetic bodies are radially magnetized and are arrayed in alternation with respect to their magnetic poles along the measuring section. The sensor unit includes a pre-tensioning unit which fixes the arrayed magnetic bodies using a pre-tensioning force.
US11959774B1 Extrinsic calibration of sensors mounted on a vehicle
Systems and methods for extrinsic calibration of vehicle-mounted sensors are provided. One example method involves obtaining first sensor data collected by a first sensor and a second sensor while a vehicle is aligned in a first yaw direction. The method also involves obtaining second sensor data collected by the first sensor and the second sensor while the vehicle is aligned in a second yaw direction. The method also involves determining, based on the first sensor data and the second sensor data, (i) first pitch and roll misalignments of the first sensor relative to the vehicle and (ii) second pitch and roll misalignments of the second sensor relative to the first sensor. The method also involves determining third pitch and roll misalignments of the second sensor relative to the vehicle based on (i) the first pitch and roll misalignments and (ii) the second pitch and roll misalignments.
US11959773B2 All-engine-out aircraft guidance to runway
A system and method for determining a lateral and vertical path for aircraft guidance from a current aircraft position to a landing runway following a complete loss of engine thrust includes determining, in a processing system, a final approach segment, a deceleration segment, and a driftdown segment. Connecting, in the processing system, the driftdown segment to the deceleration segment, and the deceleration segment to the final approach segment, to form a complete lateral and vertical path from the current aircraft position to the landing runway. And rendering, on a display device, a graphical representation of the complete lateral and vertical path from the current aircraft position to the landing runway, wherein the graphical representation of the complete lateral and vertical path updates as the aircraft travels.
US11959769B2 Information processing device that generates boundary location information of a road on which a vehicle travels by automated driving
An information processing device includes processing circuitry configured to acquire feature measurement information indicating locations of features including a road having a boundary and trajectory information indicating a trajectory along the road. Additionally, the processing circuitry is further configured to generate candidate location information indicating locations of candidate elements for the boundary, based on the acquired feature measurement information. Further, the processing circuitry is configured to select candidate elements from among the candidate elements indicated by the generated candidate location information, based on the acquired trajectory information. Finally, the processing circuitry is configured to generate boundary location information indicating determined locations of the boundary, using the selected candidate elements.
US11959767B2 Map information assessment device, storage medium storing computer program for map information assessment, and map information assessment method
A map information assessment device has a processor configured to match a plurality of first zones representing a first road in a first map, with second zones representing a second road in a second map, the matching being made by using locations on the second road that are closest to the starting points of the first zones as the starting points, and using zones having the same lengths as the first zones, as the second zones corresponding to the first zones, to calculate zone adjacent distances between the end points of the second zones and the starting points of other second zones adjacent to those second zones, and to determine that positional information for the first road in a first zone is different from positional information for the second road in a second zone corresponding to that first zone, when the zone adjacent distance is greater than a threshold.
US11959761B1 Passenger profiles for autonomous vehicles
Disclosed are various embodiments for implementing passenger profiles for autonomous vehicles. A passenger of the autonomous vehicle is identified. A passenger profile corresponding to the passenger and comprising a passenger preference is identified. The passenger preference is identified. A configuration setting of the autonomous vehicle corresponding to autonomous operation of the autonomous vehicle is then adjusted based at least in part on the passenger preference.
US11959759B2 Managing a fleet of vehicles
Aspects of the disclosure relate to determining a next vehicle task for a vehicle of a fleet. Vehicle data from the vehicle, charger data about at least one charger, and demand data may be received and used to determine the next vehicle task. The vehicle may be directed to the next vehicle task. Determining a next vehicle task may further be based on predictions made using the vehicle data, the charger data, and the demand data. Heuristics may also be used in determining a next vehicle task.
US11959757B2 Method, apparatus, and system for predicting damage area zones for a vehicle to avoid in case of an accident
An approach is disclosed for predicting damage area zones for a vehicle to avoid in case of an accident. The approach involves, for example, retrieving property cost data associated with one or more map features of a geographic area. The approach also involves determining at least one damage area zone in the geographic area based on the property cost data, wherein the at least one damage area zone indicates a zone within the geographic area associated with a property damage value predicted to result from an accident occurring in the zone based on the property cost data. The approach further involves providing the at least one damage area zone as a digital channel output of a geographic database.
US11959747B2 Micromechanical clocking system with improved timing precision
A system having a micromechanical clocking system component a clocking system component. The system includes a micromechanical oscillation element, which is able to be induced to an oscillation with a natural frequency, and a first circuit, which generates from the natural frequency of the oscillation element a clock frequency which is pre-calibrated to a predefined setpoint clock frequency; a memory for the remaining deviation of the clock frequency from the setpoint clock frequency, the deviation having been individually determined for the clocking system component; and a processing unit which generates a reference time basis for at least a part of the system on the basis of the generated clock frequency and the stored deviation.
US11959745B2 Environment sensor platform, system and method
The instant innovation presents a real-time environmental-sensing platform and system and method for water level monitoring, reporting and human warning. The platform, system, and method monitors rising water levels throughout a given geographical area and provides real-time and trending data on flooding and flooding risks. The instant innovation utilizes an environmental sensing platform comprised of a plurality of sensor nodes that may be geographically dispersed for both collecting environmental data on a regular or variable-frequency schedule, and transmitting the environmental data. The instant innovation further utilizes one or more wireless communication protocols configured to receive and transmit the environmental data, a cloud platform configured to receive, store, analyze and support real-time stream processing of the environmental data and generating environmental data reports thereof, and an external device for receiving, relaying and/or displaying report and alert information received from the cloud platform.
US11959744B1 Stereophotogrammetric method based on binocular vision
Disclosed is a stereophotogrammetric method based on binocular vision, including the following steps: image acquisition, image correction and stereo matching are performed; cost matching and cost aggregation are performed on images of different sizes after correction; image segmentation is performed on the corrected image to determine edge pixel points of the object to be measured; and a pixel distance at an edge of the object to be measured is calculated to measure the size of the object. The method of the present invention enhances the matching accuracy of contour pixels of the object to be measured and improves the measurement accuracy.
US11959743B1 Dimensionless kinematics calibration method based on virtual point and related apparatus thereof
A dimensionless kinematics calibration method based on a virtual point and a related apparatus thereof. The method comprises: establishing a kinematics model of a motion mechanism, and arranging a plurality of virtual points at a tail end of the motion mechanism to establish a dimensionless kinematics model and a dimensionless error model; converting a measurement coordinate system into a motion mechanism coordinate system, acquiring a rotation matrix and a translation matrix of a target virtual point measured by the measurement device, and calculating actual coordinates of all virtual points to obtain a measured value of the dimensionless kinematics model; calculating a theoretical value of the dimensionless kinematics model according to a spatial relationship between a reflecting head and the tail end of the motion mechanism; and optimizing the dimensionless error model according to the measured value and the theoretical value to obtain a calibration result.
US11959739B2 Assisted corrosion and erosion recognition
Systems, methods, and computer readable medium are provided for determining a wall loss measurement associated with corrosion and/or erosion present within an insulated pipe. A inspection image is acquired for a pipe wall of an insulated pipe at a first location and used to determine an inspection thickness of the pipe wall at the first location. An amount of wall loss measurement can be determined based on a difference of a nominal thickness for the pipe wall at the first location and the determined inspection thickness. The wall loss measurement can characterize an amount of wall material lost due to corrosion and/or erosion present in the pipe wall at the first location. The wall loss measurement can be output for further processing and/or display.
US11959737B2 Method and a system for combined characterisation of structures etched in a substrate
A method and system implementing the method for characterising structures etched in a substrate, such as a wafer, includes at least one structure etched in the substrate, an imaging step including the following steps: capturing, with an imaging device positioned on the top surface of the substrate, at least one image of a top surface of the substrate, and measuring a first data relating to the structure from at least one captured image, at least one interferometric measurement step, carried out with a low-coherence interferometer positioned on the top surface, for measuring with a measurement beam positioned on the structure, at least one depth data relating to a depth of the structure; and a first adjusting step for adjusting the measurement beam according to the first data.
US11959736B2 Method and a system for characterising structures etched in a substrate
A method for characterising high aspect ratio (“HAR”) structures etched in a substrate includes, for at least one structure, an interferometric measurement step, carried out with a low-coherence interferometer positioned on a top surface of the substrate, for measuring with a measurement beam, at least one depth data relating to a depth of the HAR structure, and a first adjusting step for adjusting a diameter, at the top surface, of the measurement beam according to at least one top critical dimension (“top-CD”) data relating to a width of the HAR structure.
US11959735B2 Height measuring device and beam irradiation device
An object of the present disclosure is to propose a height measuring device which performs height measurement with high accuracy at each height with a relatively simple configuration even when the sample surface height changes greatly. A height measuring device which includes a projection optical system configured to project a light ray onto an object to be measured and a detection optical system including a detection element configured to detect a reflected light ray from the object to be measured, where the projection optical system includes a light splitting element (103) which splits a trajectory of the light ray with which the object to be measured is irradiated into a plurality of parts, and thus it is possible to project a light ray to a predetermined position even when the object to be measured is located at a plurality of heights, is proposed.
US11959732B2 Shooting target turner
A target turner and associated components and methods. The target turner is configured to hold a target to be shot by a shooter. The target turner is configured to hold the target in a shooting orientation for being shot by the shooter and in a non-shooting orientation for hiding a face of the target from the user. A turning assembly of the target turner includes a crank wheel and two turning wheels. The crank wheel drives the first turning wheel for turning the target toward the non-shooting orientation and drives the second turning wheel for turning the target toward the shooting orientation. A target support of the target turner is configured to disconnect from the turning assembly to avoid damage to the turning assembly if outside force is applied to the target support.
US11959731B1 Civilian handheld personal defense and alarm device
A handheld personal security device comprising a computer processor, at least one trigger switch, noise generator, wireless transceiver, a directional defensive mechanism, and an electronic camera having a field of view. The defensive mechanism projects at least one defensive agent along the field of view. This agent can be a chemical spray or high-voltage low-current electrical charge. The device is configured so that activation of the trigger switch automatically activates the at least one defensive mechanism and the electronic camera. The device processor is also configured, when triggered, to use this camera to obtain at least one image of the field of view, and use its wireless transceiver to wirelessly transmit this image to an external computerized device or 911 emergency call system. Further, when triggered, the security device is also configured to activate its noise generator, which can produce at least one sound with an intensity exceeding 100 decibels.
US11959729B2 Projectile ranging with digital map
A terrain-referenced navigation system for an aircraft comprises: a stored digital terrain map; a position calculation unit arranged to calculate aircraft position relative to the stored digital terrain map to determine a terrain-referenced aircraft position; a fall line calculation unit arranged to calculate a fall line for a projectile starting from the terrain-referenced aircraft position as a launch point; and an impact point calculation unit arranged to directly compare the fall line with the digital terrain map, by incrementally comparing a height of the projectile along the fall line with a height of the terrain according to the stored digital terrain map in order to find an expected impact point on the terrain.
US11959728B2 Missile guidance system
A hypersonic self-guided missile system is described. Particularly, embodiments describe missiles whose trajectories are controlled by an on-board control unit that decrease the effect of damaging heat to sensitive internal components by employing one or more annular windows, internal mirrors, lenses, and/or cameras. Embodiments may have an internal camera oriented substantially toward or away from the nose of the missile.
US11959725B2 Deep sea pressure based projectile launching system
A projectile launching apparatus for launching projectile with the pressure exerted by the seawater. The projectile launching apparatus includes a large barrel launch, a piston, one or more piston stoppers, plurality of hinged doors, piston locks, and a plurality of water pump is available at bottom of the barrel to generate pressure and help to launch the projectile, wherein the assembly for the projectile is less expensive than present systems, lighter in weight, and of less complexity.
US11959723B2 Compound bow with cable change
In some embodiments, an archery bow comprises a riser, a first limb and a second limb. A first rotatable member is arranged to rotate about a first axis and a second rotatable member is arranged to rotate about a second axis. A bowstring is attached to the first rotatable member and arranged to bias the first rotatable member in a first rotational direction about the first axis. A power cable is attached to the first rotatable member. A servicing string is arranged for attachment to the first rotatable member and arranged to bias the first rotatable member in a second rotational direction about the first axis.
US11959721B2 Pneumatic pop gun launcher with opposing levered handles
A manually operated toy pneumatic launcher for launching a ball projectile. The pneumatic launcher has a housing with a first section and a second section that move relative to each other. At least one handle extends from the second section that rotates through a range of motion. A base tube is affixed to the second section. A launch tube is affixed to the first section. The launch tube extends into the base tube creating a telescoping tube assembly. A mechanism is provided that is powered by the handle moving through its range of motion. The mechanism includes a gear box, a lever arm, and a slide that act together to linearly move the first section of the housing relative to the second section. This selectively changes the length of the telescoping tube assembly, therein enabling the telescoping assembly to compress and release air in the launching of the projectile.
US11959719B2 Pneumatic simulator apparatus for an open bolt automatic firearm
Pneumatic simulator for an open bolt firearm including an actuator group having a stationary piston and a moving bolt. With each simulated firing cycle producing a firing event, the spring actuates moving bolt toward stationary piston such that the activator unseats a valve located in the stationary piston. Unseating the valve allows regulated compressed gas to exit a high pressure reservoir located in the firearm magazine well which drives the moving bolt back against the spring to complete a firing cycle. Subsequent firing cycles will continue automatically as long as the shooter keeps the trigger depressed. A tension rod, and laser also may comprise the simulator assembly. A nut may be used to secure the tension rod and laser. A laser cable may be used to electrically connect laser to a firing event signal generator. The firing event signal generator may include a magnet located in the moving bolt and a pickup positioned in the stationary piston. With each firing event, the magnet is moved adjacent the pickup which evidences a firing event which generates a signal from the pickup to the laser over the laser cable. The laser then generates a pulse of light which strikes a target to mark a point of impact resulting from the firing event.
US11959714B2 Bolt assembly
A method of assembling a bolt handle to a bolt assembly of a firearm includes inserting the bolt handle through a handle opening defined by a bolt body. A distal end of the bolt handle is inserted through the handle opening until the distal end extends past an outer perimeter of the bolt body. At least a portion of a bolt shroud is inserted through a first portion of an aperture defined by the bolt handle. A force is applied to the bolt shroud while the bolt handle is retracted within the handle opening of the bolt body so that the bolt shroud is positioned within a second portion of the aperture. The bolt shroud is held in connection with the bolt handle when the bolt shroud is positioned within the second portion of the aperture to secure the bolt handle to the bolt body.
US11959712B1 Firing mechanism for a semi-automatic firearm, kit and method
A firing mechanism for a striker-fired, magazine-fed semi-automatic pistol includes a linear cam that is attached to and moves with a slide. The linear cam moves a cam follower that pivots a reset bar. The reset bar bears upon a trigger bar projection, moving the trigger bar projection out of engagement with a lower end of a sear lower arm as the slide closes. Interference between the reset bar and the trigger bar projection prevents a second pull of the trigger from releasing the sear and moving the sear to the firing position to fire a second round until the pistol is in battery, while allowing the shooter to achieve a high rate of semi-automatic fire.
US11959711B1 Recoilless gun and ammunition
A recoilless gun system, comprising a gun assembly and associated ammunition for use with the gun assembly employs an integral barrel and a rear inserted ammunition round. The recoilless gun system may combine a laser initiator and a polymer cased ammunition to enable a lightweight system. In such embodiments, the cartridge case is made from a polymer that resists high pressure before extruding into small gaps.
US11959708B2 Plate heat exchanger for heating or cooling bulk solids
A heat exchanger includes an inlet for receiving bulk solids, a plurality of heat transfer plate assemblies, a plurality of spacers disposed between adjacent heat transfer plate assemblies, and supports for supporting the heat transfer plate assemblies. The heat transfer plate assemblies include a first plate having a first pair of holes extending therethrough, the first plate having channels extending along a surface thereof, for the flow of fluid through the channels, and a second plate bonded to the first plate to enclose the channels, the second plate including a second pair of holes generally aligned with the first pair of holes to form through holes to facilitate flow of the fluid through the through holes and the channels.
US11959705B2 Heat exchanger and air conditioner with heat exchanger
The disclosure provides a heat exchanger and an, air conditioner with the heat exchanger. A heat exchange assembly includes a first channel and a second channel which are used for allowing a refrigerant to pass through, a communication portion communicated with the first channel and the second channel, and a plurality of protrusions.
US11959704B2 Rotary tube kiln
A rotary tube kiln, with a rotatably mounted rotary tube, which has a motorized drive, a mounting, a material inlet and a material outlet, wherein the interior space of the rotary tube has a process space, the inside atmosphere of which is separate from the outside atmosphere. The process space is sealed off from a pressure space by means of a first seal and the pressure space is sealed off from the outside atmosphere by means of a second seal and, by means of a pressing device, a first pressing force can be applied to the first seal and a second pressing force can be applied to the second seal, the first pressing force can be set independently of the second pressing force and, during operation, the internal pressure of the pressure space is higher than the internal pressure of the process space.
US11959703B2 Modular industrial energy transfer system
A modular industrial energy transfer system includes a shell and at least one energy transfer unit coupled to the shell. The shell includes a plurality of sidewalls, a ceiling member coupled thereto, and a plurality of mounting structures disposed along the shell. The plurality of sidewalls and the ceiling member cooperate to define an interior volume to accommodate a work product. The at least one energy transfer unit is coupled to the shell via at least one of the plurality of mounting structures and is partially disposed through the shell to generate an airflow pattern through the interior volume of the shell.
US11959702B2 Air separation device
An air separation device can include: a first compressor and a second compressor for compressing feed air; a first refrigerator and a second refrigerator for cooling the feed air; a pre-purification unit for pre-purifying the feed air; a flow rate measuring unit for measuring the flow rate of the feed air; a main heat exchanger for subjecting the feed air to heat exchange; a purification portion into which the feed air led out from the main heat exchanger is fed, and which separates and purifies product nitrogen and/or product oxygen from the feed air; and a compressor control unit for controlling the feed quantity of the feed air in accordance with an increase or decrease in the production quantity of product nitrogen and/or product oxygen.
US11959695B2 Liquid cooling system with water quality monitoring
The present invention relates to a liquid cooling system with water quality monitoring, which comprises a first inlet, a first outlet, a heat exchange unit, a sensing unit, and a control unit connected to the sensing unit and a first pump. The heat exchange unit has a heat exchanger connected to the first inlet and the first pump connected to the first outlet and the heat exchanger. The first pump is used to drive a first working liquid after heat exchange in the heat exchanger. The sensing unit senses a pH value of a first working liquid to generate a sense signal. The control unit compares the sense signal with a preset pH range to generate a compared result which is sent to an external interface. By means of the design of the present invention, the pH value of water can be monitored.
US11959685B2 Ice maker and refrigerator
An ice maker of a refrigerator includes an upper assembly having an upper tray that defines upper portions of a plurality of spherical ice making chambers. The ice maker also includes a lower assembly located vertically below the upper assembly and configured to rotate relative to the upper assembly about a rotation shaft and having lower tray that defines lower portions of the plurality of spherical ice making chambers. The ice maker also includes a lower ejector unit that is located vertically below the lower tray and that is configured to, based on the lower assembly rotating away from the upper assembly, push the lower tray through the lower support to thereby discharge the ice piece from the ice making chamber. The lower tray includes a deformable portion at each of the plurality of spherical ice making chambers that is configured to be pushed by the lower ejector unit.
US11959682B2 Refrigeration appliance having parallel evaporators and operating method therefor
A refrigeration appliance includes at least one warm storage compartment and one cold storage compartment and a refrigeration device having at least two mutually parallel evaporators connected in series with a compressor, a condenser, and a shut-off valve between the condenser and evaporators in a refrigerant circuit so that each evaporator cools one storage compartment. An operating method for the refrigeration appliance includes the steps a) deciding whether a need for cooling has newly occurred in the warm storage compartment, and, if so, b) operating the compressor while the shut-off valve is closed to cause refrigerant to back up in the condenser, c) opening the shut-off valve and supplying the evaporator of the warm storage compartment with the backed up refrigerant. In step b) the mass flow rate through the compressor is estimated and the time for performing step c) is determined by using the estimated mass flow rate.
US11959680B2 Climate control unit for controlling air temperature and humidity and system comprising the same
The present application concerns a climate control unit for controlling air temperature and/or humidity. Moreover, the present application concerns a system comprising such a climate control unit. The climate control unit according to the invention makes use of two refrigerant paths that share a common part in which a compressor and evaporator are arranged, and that each have a non-shared part. A reheat coil is provided in one of the non-shared parts. According to the invention, a respective expansion device is provided in both non-shared parts.
US11959678B2 System and method for determining efficiency of chillers
The present disclosure relates to a method for determining an efficiency curve of a chiller that includes operating a chiller over a range of operating capacities, measuring a temperature of water entering the chiller at an initial capacity, measuring a temperature of water exiting the chiller at the initial capacity, measuring a power consumption of the chiller at the initial capacity, calculating an initial efficiency of the chiller at the initial capacity, measuring a plurality of temperatures of water entering the chiller at a plurality of capacities, measuring a plurality of temperatures of water exiting the chiller at each of the plurality of capacities, measuring a plurality of power consumptions at each of the plurality of capacities, calculating a plurality of efficiencies at each of the plurality of capacities, and generating an efficiency curve for the chiller with the initial efficiency and the plurality of efficiencies.
US11959677B2 Refrigeration apparatus having input operation modes
A refrigeration apparatus includes: a refrigerant circuit through which refrigerant circulates; a controller to execute a plurality of refrigerant shortage sensing functions of sensing a shortage of an amount of the refrigerant; and an input device through which an operation mode to be set is input into the controller. The operation mode includes: a first mode in which energy-saving performance is emphasized; and a second mode in which the refrigeration apparatus is permitted to operate in a range in which reliability is ensured. In accordance with the operation mode set through the input device, the controller determines which one of sensing results obtained by the refrigerant shortage sensing functions is enabled and which one of sensing results obtained by the refrigerant shortage sensing functions is disabled. When a sensing result determined to be enabled shows a refrigerant shortage, the controller gives a notification about the refrigerant shortage.
US11959675B2 Air-conditioning apparatus
An air-conditioning apparatus includes an indoor unit and an outdoor unit connected to each other via a refrigerant pipe through which refrigerant flows. The air-conditioning apparatus includes a refrigerant sensor that detects leakage of the refrigerant in the indoor unit, a notification unit that provides a notification of occurrence of leakage of the refrigerant, a transmitter that communicates with an external terminal via a network, and a controller that controls the notification unit and the transmitter. The notification unit includes a display and a speaker disposed on a surface of a casing of the indoor unit, and the external terminal. When leakage of the refrigerant is detected by the refrigerant sensor, the controller controls the notification unit and the transmitter to provide a notification of occurrence of leakage of the refrigerant.
US11959673B2 Enhanced method of lubrication for refrigeration compressors
A refrigeration system includes a compressor for compressing a refrigerant, a condenser for cooling the refrigerant, an evaporator for heating the refrigerant, and a lubrication system for providing a lubricant mist to a movable component of the compressor. The lubrication system includes an ejector arranged in fluid communication with the compressor and the evaporator, wherein the lubricant mist is carried by the refrigerant to the movable component.
US11959667B2 Refrigeration cycle device
A suction injection pipe and a subcooling heat exchanger are provided at a main refrigerant circuit in which a main refrigerant circulates. Further, a sub-refrigerant circuit that differs from the main refrigerant circuit and in which a sub-refrigerant circulates is provided. A controller performs control for switching between a cooling action of the subcooling heat-exchanger that cools the main refrigerant that is sent to a main use-side heat exchanger by using the suction injection pipe and the subcooling heat exchanger, and a cooling action of the sub-refrigerant-circuit that cools the main refrigerant that is sent to the main use-side heat exchanger by using the sub-refrigerant circuit.
US11959663B2 Electrical heater device, in particular having a PTC effect
An electrical heater device comprises an heating element, which includes two electrodes and a heating body made of a polymer-based material having a PTC effect, in contact with the electrodes. Each electrode comprises a meshed structure, which extends in a length direction and in a width direction, and is embedded at least partially in the heating body. Each electrode further comprises an electrical-distribution element which is fixed to the meshed structure and includes a distribution portion that extends in the length direction, or in the width direction, or in both the length and width directions of the meshed structure.
US11959661B1 Humidifier with removable locator module
A water vapor filtration and delivery system having a water inlet coupled to a source of water, a pump for pumping an amount of water from the water inlet, a filtration unit connected to the water inlet that removes all contaminants larger than 50 nanometers, and a nozzle having an outlet orifice for distributing the filtered water vapor into a stream of air. The water vapor filtration and delivery system includes a locator module coupled to a plenum or a wall of an air duct and having a base plate attached to the plenum, a locator plate removably attached to the base plate, and at least one hand bolt. There is a flexible hose between the filtration unit and the locator module configured to transfer water from the filtration unit to the locator module and a rigid pipe between the locator plate and the nozzle.
US11959660B2 System and method for ventilating and dehumidifying a space
A dedicated outdoor air system (DOAS) includes an outdoor unit providing a temperature at a set dry bulb temperature and dew point temperature in a wide variety of outdoor air conditions. The DOAS monitors and modulates suction pressure and head pressure in order to maintain a dew point temperature of 45° F. for supplied air. Furthermore, the DOAS includes a hot gas reheat coil, allowing the system to heat the air to 73° F. before supplying the air to a space, even where outdoor air temperature is lower than 73° F. In one embodiment, the DOAS includes an energy recovery ventilator (ERV) in order to precondition the air to decrease the amount of energy needed to operate the DOAS in some conditions.
US11959656B2 Control apparatus and control system
A control apparatus is communicably connected to a first apparatus to perform a control on the first apparatus. The control apparatus includes a data collecting unit, a collection interval determining unit, and a storing unit. The data collecting unit collects, by polling and from the first apparatus, data in order to perform the control. The collection interval determining unit determines, based on a setting content of the control, a collection interval of the data collected by the data collecting unit. The control apparatus performs a plurality of the controls on one first apparatus. The storing unit stores, for each of the controls, one data item or a plurality of data items constituting the data. The storing unit further stores, for each of the data items, the collection interval.
US11959649B2 Air-conditioning apparatus
An air-conditioning apparatus includes a compressor and an outdoor heat exchanger that operates as an evaporator. A first heat exchange unit of the outdoor heat exchanger includes: first heat transfer tubes extending in an upward/downward direction, and arranged apart from each other in a lateral direction; a first junction pipe extending in the lateral direction, and connected to the lower ends of the first heat transfer tubes; an outflow pipe connected to the first junction pipe at or below a center position of the first junction pipe in the upward/downward direction; second heat transfer tubes extending in the upward/downward direction, and arranged apart from each other in the lateral direction; a first distribution pipe extending in the lateral direction, and connected to the lower ends of the second heat transfer tubes, and a first connection part connecting upper ends of the first heat transfer tubes and upper ends of the second heat transfer tubes.
US11959644B2 Validation of addition of cleaning chemistry to self-cleaning oven
A system for controlling the initiation of a cleaning process for an interior of an appliance may include a detection sensor and a processor in communication with the detection sensor. The detection sensor may be configured to generate detection sensor data based on a sensed condition in a field of detection of the detection sensor which may comprise one or more pre-determined locations. The processor may control the initiation of an appliance cleaning process. The appliance cleaning process may comprise receiving detection sensor data representative of a first time and a second time, generating an initial condition based on the received detection sensor data representative of the first time, and generating a new condition based on the received detection sensor data representative of the second time. The processor may be additionally configured to compare the initial condition and the new condition and determine if cleaning product is present.
US11959643B2 Combustor for a gas turbine engine
A combustor for a gas turbine engine, the gas turbine engine defining a longitudinal centerline extending in a longitudinal direction, a radial direction extending orthogonally outward from the longitudinal centerline, and a circumferential direction extending concentrically around the longitudinal centerline, the combustor including: a forward liner segment; an aft liner segment disposed downstream from the forward liner segment relative to a direction of flow through the combustor, the forward and aft liner segments at least partially defining a combustion chamber; and an intermediate member disposed at least partially between the forward and aft liner segments and extending in the circumferential direction.
US11959639B2 Method for reducing NOX emission
The invention is directed to a method for reducing NOx emission from an industrial process furnace comprising a firebox containing a burner and a tube, which method comprises subjecting an oxidant gas and/or a fuel gas (1) to humidification, thereby obtaining a humidified gas; and pre-heating the humidified gas with an external waste heat stream (20) before feeding the gas to the burner.
US11959635B2 Compact waste combustion system
A compact waste combustion system deployed within a portable toilet has a burn chamber that includes a processor, a burner, a trapdoor mechanism configured to seal an entrance to the burn chamber when the compact waste combustion system is operated in a first mode and a waste receptacle configured to feed waste material to the burn chamber through the trapdoor mechanism in a second mode of operation. The processor may be configured to detect presence of a waste in the waste receptacle, configure the system to operate in the second mode and to pass waste into the burn chamber, configure the compact waste combustion system to operate in the first mode after the waste has passed into the burn chamber, and activate the burner when the compact waste combustion system is operated in the first mode and the waste is located in the burn chamber.
US11959629B2 Storage unit with light-emitting components
A device or unit with a lighting component is provided. The device includes coupling components that couple the device to stackable storage unit containers. In one embodiment, the device includes a battery interface to couple to a battery for power tools. In one embodiment, the device includes three lights that are pivotally coupled to the housing between a retracted position in which the lights are disposed against sidewalls of the housing, and an open position in which the lights are pivoted above the top panel of the housing.
US11959627B2 Night light with sound output, and power stand
A night light includes a housing, a light source provided in the housing, a speaker provided in the housing, a battery provided in the housing to power the night light, a controller configured to control operation of the night light, a stand adapted to receive the housing to charge the battery, and a sensor configured to detect whether the housing is positioned on the stand or not. The controller is configured to reduce sound volume output from the speaker, or disable a wireless communication port associated with the housing when the housing is not detected to be on the stand.
US11959620B2 Light fixture with removable driver enclosure
A light fixture includes a housing for supporting a light source and an enclosure for supporting a driver in electrical communication with the light source. The enclosure is selectively supported in one of a first position and a second position while maintaining electrical communication between the driver and the light source in both positions. The enclosure is directly coupled to the housing in the first position, and the enclosure is supported separately from the housing in the second position.
US11959619B2 Lamp or luminaire comprising a LED module
The invention provides a light generating system (1000) comprising a LED module (100), a module support (200), and a connector element (300), wherein: the module support (200) comprises a first module support opening (230) for hosting at least part of a first connector element part (310); the LED module (100) comprises a LED support (120) and a plurality of LEDs (10) functionally coupled to the LED support (120), wherein the LED support (120) comprises a LED support opening (130) for hosting at least part of the first connector element part (310); and wherein the plurality of LEDs (10) are configured to generate light source light (11); the connector element (300) comprises the first connector element part (310), and wherein the first connector element part (310) comprises a first spring part (315); at least part of the first connector element part (310) penetrates through the first module support opening 230); and the LED support opening (130), the first connector element part (310), and the module support (200) are chosen such that in a functional coupling of the LED module (100) and the module support (200), at least part of the first connector element part (310) penetrates through the LED support opening (130), and the first spring part (315) exerts a force on the LED module (100) against the module support (200).
US11959616B2 Battery powered light tower
A light tower includes a base, an extendible mast coupled to the base, a battery pack supported on the base and including a plurality of lithium-ion battery cells, a light assembly including a plurality of light emitting diodes electrically coupled to the battery pack, a display configured to receive inputs and display information, and a controller in communication with the battery pack, the light assembly, and the display. The configured being to: receive a light intensity change input from the display, change a power provided by the battery pack to the light emitting diodes in response to the light intensity change input, and display on the display a change in runtime resulting from the change of the power provided by the battery pack to the light emitting diodes.
US11959614B2 Vehicle light device
A vehicle light device includes a light guide member including a light exist portion that has light exit surfaces, and a light reflection portion that has light reflection surfaces. Each light exit surface is convex, and defines a real focal point disposed forwardly of the light reflection portion. Each light reflection surface is concaved and disposed forwardly of the light exist portion, and defines a virtual focal point superimposed on the real focal point of one of the light exit surfaces, so as to reflect light rays from a light emitter unit into the light guide member toward the respective light exit surface, such that extension lines of the light rays reflected therefrom intersect at the virtual focal point.
US11959613B2 Light source unit of vehicle lighting system and vehicle lighting system
A light source unit of a vehicle lighting system includes: a light source to emit excitation light; a light generating unit including a luminescent layer to emit generation light by being irradiated with the excitation light and a holding member holding the luminescent layer; and a lens member to output generation light from the luminescent layer toward the front, with the light source unit mounted on the vehicle.
US11959609B2 Lens unit, auxiliary low-beam module, lens, low-beam illumination module and vehicle
A lens unit, a lens for a low-beam illumination module, a low-beam illumination module and a vehicle. The lens unit includes a rear surface and a front surface; the lens unit has a focal line, and the focal line is a straight line perpendicular to a light emitting direction of the lens unit; the rear surface and the front surface are adapted to project light rays passing through the focal line into parallel light rays, and the front surface is a free-form curved surface. The lens unit has the optical characteristics of a cylindrical lens, and is able to cause parallel incident light to be focused into a line instead of a focal point upon passing through the lens unit.
US11959608B2 Vehicle headlight
The disclosure relates to a vehicle headlight (20), for example a motor vehicle headlight, wherein the vehicle headlight comprises a light source assembly (11) and a primary optics (200A), for example a press-molded primary optics, for example a one-piece primary optics (200A), wherein the primary optics (200A) comprises at least one light tunnel (208) and a wedge-shaped light conducting part (209) having at least one light exit surface (209A), for example optically effective light exit surface (209A), wherein the light tunnel (208) comprises at least one light entrance surface (201), for example an optically effective light entrance surface (201), into which light generated by means of the light source assembly (11) can be irradiated, wherein the light tunnel (208) transitions into the light conducting part (209) at a bend (207), and wherein the vehicle headlight comprises a secondary optics (200B) with an optically effective light exit surface (202) for imaging a light exit surface (209A) of the primary optics (200A) and/or of the light conducting part (209) or for imaging the bend (207).
US11959607B2 Vehicle lamp
A vehicle lamp for forming a predetermined beam pattern using a plurality of lamp modules is provided. Each of the lamp modules includes a light source unit that generates light and includes a plurality of light source chips; an optical path adjustment unit that guides a path of the light irradiated from the light source unit; and an optical unit that transmits the light guided by the optical path adjustment unit to form a beam pattern including at least one light irradiation pattern formed by at least one of the plurality of light source chips. In particular, the plurality of light source chips are arranged in a left-right direction.
US11959603B2 Multi-element flexible strap light
Disclosed herein is a multi-element flexible strap light which includes a plurality of light elements disposed on a flexible chassis. The flexible chassis may include a first flexible layer, a printed circuit board, and a second flexible layer. The flexible chassis may be further contained within a third flexible layer, such as a layer of polycarbonate plastic. Further disclosed is a multi-element flexible strap light system which includes a plurality of light elements disposed on a flexible chassis and a remote battery.
US11959599B2 Lighting system and luminaire for simulating sunny sky scenes and method for making the lighting system
An optical element, a lighting system, and a LED luminaire simulate natural sunlight for a space, such as an indoor room. The optical element is disposed in front of a tunable white light source and includes unique microstructures, which when used with the tunable white light source, produces an appearance of the sun. The lighting system comprises the optical element, the tunable white light source assembling the sun and a color tunable light emitting panel assembling a sky. The luminaire incudes the lighting system, a driver, and a controlling device for simulating sunny sky scenes throughout the day.
US11959596B2 Methods for pipeline network inspection zone generation based on smart gas and internet of things systems thereof
The embodiment of the present disclosure provides a method for pipeline network inspection zone generation based on smart gas and an Internet of Things system thereof. The method is implemented based on the Internet of Things system. The Internet of Things system includes a smart gas pipeline network safety management platform, a smart gas sensor network platform, and a smart gas object platform which interact in turn. The method includes: obtaining area feature information of a target inspection area of a gas network based on the smart gas object platform through the smart gas sensor network platform; generating one or more key inspection points in the target inspection area based on the area feature information of the target inspection area; and generating one or more inspection zones in the target inspection area based on the one or more key inspection points.
US11959595B2 Apparatus for fixing pressure vessel
An apparatus for fixing a pressure vessel to an object includes: a frame member configured to be fixed to the object; a first locking part configured to lock one axial end of the pressure vessel to the frame member; and a second locking part configured to lock another axial end of the pressure vessel to the frame member.
US11959590B2 Method and device for clearing vehicle accidents
A method of transporting a vehicle that has a ruptured fluid container from an accident includes affixing a fluid absorbent diaper to the vehicle at the location of the ruptured fluid container. The diaper has an absorbent planar member being at least about half the size of the vehicle undercarriage and a plurality of spaced bungee straps extending from edge portions of the member. The vehicle can then be transported and/or stored without risk of spillage of hydrocarbon fluid or battery acid.
US11959588B2 Mounting bracket for electrical boxes
A mounting bracket for an electrical box can be configured for use with a support that has a first and a second rail. The mounting bracket can include a first attachment device that is secured to mounting body and a second attachment device that is secured to the mounting body opposite the first attachment device. To secure the mounting bracket to the support, the first attachment device can be configured to engage one of the first rail or the second rail and the second attachment device can be configured to engage the other of the first rail or the second rail. Each of the first and second attachment devices can include a first arm configured to extend on a first side of the corresponding first or second rail, and a second arm configured to extend on a second side of the corresponding rail, opposite the first arm.
US11959586B2 Attachable foot assembly
An attachable foot assembly designed to be attached to a lower portion of a camera tripod stand leg is provided. The bottom surface of the foot attachment is interchangeable and is chosen depending on the environment in which the tripod is to be used. For example, if the tripod is to be used for lateral movement upon a smooth ground surface (e.g., carpeted floors, hardwood floors, tiled surfaces, natural grass, AstroTurf, etc.), the bottom surface of the foot attachments may be chosen to be wide, convex, and smooth to enable the tripod to smoothly slide laterally upon the surface. In addition, the attachable foot assembly includes a rotatable mount enabling the attachment to fit upon tripod legs at various angles and to move over uneven surfaces.
US11959585B1 Mobile phone clip
Disclosed is a mobile phone clip, including: a clamping member, a supporting member, and a base. The clamping member is rotatably connected to the supporting member through a first rotating assembly, the supporting member is rotatably connected to the base through the second rotating assembly, and a third rotating assembly is provided on the base. The second rotating assembly is configured to rotate supporting member to adjust a pitch angle of the mobile phone, the base is provided with a third rotating assembly for connecting an external equipment, and the third rotating assembly is configured to horizontally rotate the base to change an orientation of the mobile phone.
US11959579B2 System and method for a process to create improved piping to supress the build up of biological organisms
A system and method for a process to prepare piping such that it has a reduced chance of having biological organisms developing or growing within it by the addition of a metal structure to at least a portion of the inner wall of the piping. The system utilizes a limited amount of metal on or close to the inside wall of the piping to retard or suppress the growth of biological organisms within the piping. The limited amount of metal inside the pipe does not materially interfere with the structural aspects or performance of the pipe, nor does it significantly increasing the material costs of the pipe, while providing a unique and novel improved anti-biologic organism performance. The system is suitable for residential or commercial use.
US11959578B1 Vertical pig launcher and method of using same
A vertical barrel of an internal diameter to receive a pig having a selected uncompressible diameter, a reducer to compress the pig to a compressed diameter and a fluid system to introduce fluid pressure into the upper end of the barrel to drive the pig through the reducer.
US11959577B2 Insert valve and method of insertion into pressurized pipelines
A method of cutting and removing a section of prestressed concrete cylinder pipe and then installing a replacement valve while the pipeline is fully pressurized uses a replacement valve body (22) with two cylinders (223, 225) that match the openings of the cut pipe (35). Inside each of the two cylinders (223, 225) is a cut-covering assembly (62) which includes a cylindrical elastomeric seal (26) and spring tube (25), and a cross brace (27) extends between two surfaces within the spring tube (25). The replacement valve body (22) further includes a rotatable valve (24) in a central portion of the valve, and when the cylinder ends of the replacement valve body (22) are positioned adjacent the bores of cut pipe ends (36), the valve (24) can be rotated to push the elastomeric seals (26) of each of the cut-covering assemblies (62) into the bores of the cut pipe ends (36), thereby covering gaps (77) created when the pipe (35) was cut and placing the pipe ends (36) in fluid-tight engagement with the replacement valve body (22).
US11959575B2 Arrangement for releasing a coupling connection of a hydraulic quick coupler
An arrangement for releasing a coupling connection of a hydraulic quick coupler includes a hydraulic coupling for receiving a hydraulic plug. The hydraulic coupling has a coupler housing and a coupler cartridge displaceably mounted therein such that when the hydraulic plug is pushed in, the coupler cartridge adopts an operating position locking the hydraulic coupling. The arrangement also includes an actuating arrangement. The coupler cartridge is movable via the actuating arrangement from the operating position to an ejection position for releasing the hydraulic plug. The coupler cartridge is actuated by an external force operably controlled by a control arrangement.
US11959570B1 Examination room having CT installation with improved cable guidance
Arranged in an examination room is a CT installation which can travel along a predetermined travel path between two installation limit positions. Arranged on the CT installation is a telescopic rod, which extends from a hinge point that is proximal with respect to the CT installation to a hinge point that is distal with respect to the CT installation. The telescopic rod is rotatably mounted in the two hinge points, and can telescope between a minimum length and a maximum length. Arranged on the telescopic rod (6) are a number of retaining elements that can travel along the telescopic rod. A number of lines are guided via the retaining elements, so that when the telescopic rod is of minimum length, the lines are guided in serpentine loops.
US11959567B2 Methods for decreasing stress in flange bolting
Systems: and methods for decreasing bending stress in flange bolting for a connection between a flange and an adjacent piece of equipment is provided. The flange connection includes a single flange with multiple bolts extending: therethrough. The bolts are threaded into the adjacent piece of equipment at one end, and a nut is disposed at an opposite end. of each bolt to provide a means for tightening and/or securing the flange connection. The equipment to which the flange is attached may include subsea well equipment with relatively large outer diameters. The disclosed flange connection utilizes: an initial region of a counterbored (or unthreaded) hole in the mating equipment piece just prior to the start of the thread formed through the equipment. Additionally, a compound hub flange connection is disclosed to further reduce the bending stress on the bolts.
US11959560B2 Solenoid valve
The Disclosed is a solenoid valve, in which a rod is moved by a plunger that comes into contact with and separates from a stator by electromagnetic force, causing a valve body that opens and closes a valve to move reciprocally. The valve is configured such that a first space and a second space are formed at respective sides of the plunger in the movement direction thereof, a through-hole is formed in the plunger so as to be concentric with a center axis, the rod is arranged in the first space, and a communication passage is formed between an inner surface of the plunger and an outer surface of the rod and communicates with the first space S1 and the second space.
US11959556B2 Pressure relief valve assembly
A gas pressure relief valve assembly with a normally closed check valve received in a main body. An actuator pin slidably received in a guide body threadably carried by the main body may be advanced to open the check valve and retracted to permit the check valve to close. A knob connected to the actuator pin and threadably carried by the guide body may be manually rotated in opposite directions to advance and retract the actuator pin. Rotary loosening of the threaded knob and/or loosening of the threaded guide body will retract the actuator pin and prevent opening of the check valve.
US11959555B2 Valve and diaphragm pump with inlet and outlet valves
A plate or check valve, for diaphragm pumps, including a valve chamber in which at least one valve seat is provided that interacts with a valve plate that is elastically pretensioned via outer edge mountings such that a closing body of the valve plate can be moved from a closed position, in which it sealingly lies on the valve seat, into an open position against the elasticity of the valve plate. The outer edge mountings have webs and connecting brackets which are connected to the web ends facing away from the closing body. The outer edge mountings are disconnected from one another and only engage on the closing body, each of the outer edge mountings has at least two webs that are connected together via a connecting bracket, and each connecting bracket engages behind at least one paired holding base of the valve housing.
US11959549B2 Parking lock device for a vehicle gearbox, and vehicle gearbox
A parking lock device includes a parking lock wheel, a locking pawl moveable between a locked position and an unlocked position, and an operating piston displaceable along a displacement axis. A movement of the locking pawl between the locked position and the unlocked position can be effected. The parking lock device also includes a latch lever pivotable about a pivot axis, and a solenoid by means of which the latch lever can be pivoted from one position to the other position. The pivot axis runs perpendicularly to the displacement axis.
US11959547B2 Sensor arrangement for an automated transmission and method for detecting a magnetic interference field
A sensor arrangement (46) for an automated transmission includes multiple axially parallel shift rails (4, 14, 24, 34) being axially displaceable by associated shift actuators (8, 18, 28, 38). The sensor arrangement (46) has multiple displacement sensors (48, 56, 64, 72) made up of a signal transmitter (50, 58, 66, 74) attached to a shift rail and a signal receiver (52, 60, 68, 76) fixedly arranged on a housing. The signal transmitters are in the form of a permanent magnet, and the signal receivers are in the form of a 3D Hall sensor. To detect an external magnetic interference field, which can corrupt the sensor signals from the displacement sensors (48, 56, 64, 72), the signal transmitters (50, 58, 66, 74) have identical axial alignments of their magnetic poles, and the signal receivers (52, 60, 68, 76) are in a common plane (80) that is horizontal in their installation position.
US11959546B2 Drive, coupling element and method for operating a drive
A drive with an electric motor and transmission connected to the electric motor at a drive shaft. Transmission has gears with different transmission ratios. The transmission performs a shifting process in which a coupling of the drive shaft, driven by the electric motor rotating at a first rotational speed, to the output shaft via a first gear with a first transmission ratio is first released, whereby the drive shaft is no longer rotationally coupled to the output shaft, after which the drive shaft is rotationally coupled to the output shaft via a second gear with a second transmission ratio. An electric synchronizing device is provided to change a rotational speed of the electric motor to a second rotational speed for a duration of the shifting process. The second rotational speed corresponds to the first rotational speed multiplied by a quotient of the second transmission ratio and first transmission ratio, and the drive is designed to produce a releasable rotational coupling between the drive shaft and the output shaft via the second gear by positive engagement. The drive shaft is releasably coupled to the output shaft via a gear by at least one dog engaging a depression in a window extending along a direction of an element coupled to the drive shaft movable relative to an element coupled to the output shaft when not coupled to the drive shaft during a shifting process, so that the dog is movable into the depression through the window.
US11959541B2 Compact geared reduction unit for application with transmission shaft subjected to radial loads
A compact geared reduction unit for application with transmission shaft subjected to radial loads, comprising a box-like body inside which a gear system is accommodated for the transmission of rotary motion from a driving shaft to a transmission shaft, which is provided with an output reduction stage of the epicyclic type; the output reduction stage comprises a driving sun gear which rotates about a main axis and a ring gear which is integrally associated with the box-like body, between which multiple planet gears are engaged which are supported in rotation about respective longitudinal axes which are parallel to the main axis by a transmission planet carrier, which in turn rotates about the main axis and is associated so as to be integral in rotation with the transmission shaft at a connection region. The reduction unit furthermore provides for rolling means adapted to support radial loads associated with the transmission shaft.
US11959540B2 Belt pulley decoupler with axial toothing on both sides and auxiliary unit drive
A belt pulley decoupler is provided which is to be arranged on a crankshaft of an internal combustion engine and has a hub provided for coupling to the crankshaft, and a connecting flange of which a distal face is in abutment with the hub in order to transmit torque from the hub to a belt pulley. The connecting flange having a geometry to facilitate a form fit for torque transmission both on the distal face and also on a proximal face which is intended to come into contact with a torsional vibration damper.
US11959537B2 Differential assembly
The present disclosure relates to a differential assembly that may have a differential case, a drive gear for driving the differential case, a first differential pin, and a connection member. The connection member fixedly connects the drive gear and the first differential pin to the differential case.
US11959536B2 Management of body and wheel motion controls with dual clutch differential
A system for managing vehicle body and wheel motion control with a dual clutch differential includes sensors and actuators disposed on the vehicle, the sensors measuring real-time static and dynamic data and the actuators altering static and dynamic behavior of the motor vehicle. A control module executes program code portions stored in memory. The program code portions receive the real-time static and dynamic data; selectively prioritize torque output from a prime mover of the vehicle through the differential to driven wheels of the vehicle to control a body and the driven wheels; model and estimate clutch torque for each clutch of the dual clutch differential; model and estimate a joint clutch torque, a tire force, and corner torque; and generate a torque output for each clutch of the dual clutch differential that is selected to maintain one or more of body control, wheel control, and stability of the motor vehicle.
US11959534B2 Torque converter with rivet connected stacked plates for a lock-up clutch
A torque converter, including: a cover arranged to receive torque; an impeller; a turbine; a stator; and a lock-up clutch including a piston plate, a first plate, a second plate axially disposed between the cover and the first plate, and a rivet non-rotatably connecting the first plate to the second plate, the rivet being a component distinct from the first plate and the second plate. The cover and the piston plate define at least a portion of a first pressure chamber. The first plate and the second plate define at least a portion of a second pressure chamber. The first pressure chamber and the second pressure chamber are arranged to receive and expel a fluid to axially displace the piston plate to open and close the lock-up clutch.
US11959533B2 Multi-plunger pumps and associated drive systems
A hydraulic fracturing system for fracturing a subterranean formation is described according to various embodiments. In an embodiment, the system can include a multi-plunger hydraulic fracturing pump fluidly connected to a well associated with the subterranean formation, the multi-plunger pump configured to pump fluid into a wellbore associated with the well at a high pressure so that the fluid passes from the wellbore into the subterranean formation and fractures the subterranean formation. In an embodiment, a plurality of motors can be positioned to power the multi-plunger pump, and a planetary gear train can have a plurality of pinion gears in rotational contact with each of the plurality of motors. In an embodiment, a gear ratio of the planetary gear train and a speed at which the plurality of motors operates can be selected so as to limit a maximum pump speed associated with the multi-plunger pump.
US11959530B2 Gas spring with overtravel pressure relief
An industrial gas spring with a pressure chamber in a casing with an end wall, a piston rod received at least in part in the casing for reciprocation between extended and retracted positions and a pressure relief assembly carried by the end wall. The pressure relief assembly may have a membrane communicating with the pressure chamber and a plunger configured to breach the membrane when engaged and moved by the piston rod when it overtravels its design intended retracted position.
US11959529B1 Allow air springs to be self-charging
The present embodiment generally relates to a mechanical assembly which modifies and enhances the performance of a critical portion of the parts which comprise an air spring assembly. A key element common with an air spring assembly is the precharge chamber. This chamber is filled at the factory with compressed gas and along with a floating piston and a piston rod, creates the basic air spring assembly. Although this is a sealed chamber, the potential for air leakage is well documented. The inability to maintain the design gas pressure in the precharge chamber requires the chamber to initially be overcharged to remain functional even with the slow loss of air charge. The present invention demonstrates how the precharge assembly found in all such air springs can be modified and, with the addition of a few parts, be capable of maintaining the precharge pressure at an optimum level.
US11959528B2 Output shaft of a vehicle
A vehicle output shaft includes a torque transmission shaft, a drive-side end which is connected to a differential by way of a differential-side joint, and an output-side end which is connected to a driven wheel of the motor vehicle by way of a wheel-side joint, as well as at least one torsional vibration damper. The torsional vibration damper is arranged in a series circuit between the torque transmission shaft and at least one of the joints.
US11959526B2 Spring element, in particular jounce bumper, for a vehicle suspension
A spring element, in particular a jounce bumper, for a jounce bumper assembly, contains a longitudinal axis, a base body extending along the longitudinal axis, and an end portion configured for being brought into contact with a vehicle part moving relatively to the spring element. The base body is elastically deformable between an uncompressed basic state and a compressed state in which the base body is at least partially compressed in the direction of the longitudinal axis. The end portion contains a circumferential outer surface, and at least one recess in the circumferential outer surface. The recess extends inwards and defines a hollow space in the base body.
US11959520B2 Grooved resolver rotor to pump hub connection and method
A method of assembling a resolver rotor to a hub of a transmission assembly is provided. The method includes: forming a generally axially extending groove in an outer surface of the hub, the groove extending at an assembly angle greater than 0 degrees relative to an axial direction from a hub end toward a hub base, the assembly angle being positive in a direction that is opposite to a rotation direction of the hub in use; forming a projection on an inner surface of the resolver rotor, the projection being configured to have an interference fit with the groove upon assembly; and assembling the resolver rotor onto the hub with the at least one projection traveling along and interfering with a portion of the at least one groove as the resolver rotor moves to a seated position toward the hub base. A transmission assembly is also provided.
US11959518B2 Sliding member
A technique capable of reducing the possibility of generation of a Cu—Sb compound in an overlay and the possibility of delamination between layers. A sliding member includes: an overlay including an alloy plating film of Bi and Sb; a lining including an Al alloy; a first intermediate layer including Cu as a main component, and laminated on the lining; and a second intermediate layer including Ag as a main component, and connecting the first intermediate layer and the overlay.
US11959517B2 Apparatus and method for assembling a split sleeve onto a shaft
An apparatus and method for assembling a split sleeve onto a shaft. The split sleeve apparatus provides a first and second arcuate portion with each having a partial cylindrical configuration. The first and second arcuate portions have at least one finger extending circumferentially outward from their opposing ends. The at least one finger from each of the first and second arcuate portions complementarily engage one another to form a continuous cylinder. At least one aperture extends longitudinally through the at least one finger of the first and second arcuate portions. A dowel rod extends through the at least one aperture for connecting the first and second arcuate portions to form the cylinder. The first and second arcuate portions are fabricated from a material having heat expansion characteristics that allow the material to expand when heated during assembly and to contract when cooled creating an interference fit with the shaft.
US11959515B2 Conveying system, rotary forging method, rotary forging apparatus, method for manufacturing bearing, method for manufacturing vehicle, and method for manufacturing mechanical device
A moving element (21) holding a workpiece (a hub unit bearing (1)) is horizontally loaded into an internal space (23) of an exterior (17) from an external space of the outer package (17), while being guided by a guide member (20) through an opening portion (a front surface side opening portion (25)) provided in the exterior (17) constituting a rotary forging apparatus (16). After completion of the loading process, the workpiece is subjected to rotary forging, using a forming die (18).
US11959514B2 Hydrodynamic sliding bearing
A hydrodynamic sliding bearing, including: a housing shell including an inner surface which forms a bearing surface configured for a rotating shaft having a radius, the housing shell including a center point, the bearing surface including at least two surface sections which are arranged one behind the other in a circumferential direction of the bearing shell, the at least two surface sections including at least one first surface section and at least one second surface section, the at least one second surface section forming a load segment, the at least one first surface section forming a non-load segment, the at least two surface sections each configured for being inscribed thereinto in an axial section with a respective circle, the respective circle of each of the at least two surface sections each having a radius that is larger than the radius of the rotating shaft and each having a center point each of which exhibits a respective eccentricity relative to the center point of the housing shell, the eccentricity of the load segment being greater than the eccentricity of the non-load segment.
US11959511B2 Rod end with locking device for struts
The present invention concerns a rod end that has a locking mechanism where the locking mechanism has an insert, a fork end, a female torque locking element, and a male torque locking element. Upon activation of the locking mechanism, the female torque locking element engages with the male torque locking element in a form-fitting connection. The locking mechanism of the present invention can easily be activated and is capable of withstanding a torque.
US11959502B2 Control of a pressure exchanger system
A system includes a pressure exchanger (PX) configured to receive a first fluid via a first inlet and a second fluid via a second inlet. The PX is to exchange pressure between the first fluid and the second fluid and provide the first fluid at a first outlet and the second fluid at a second outlet. The system further includes a first sensor to provide first sensor data associated with the first fluid prior to the first fluid entering the first inlet and a second sensor to provide second sensor data associated with the second fluid prior to the second fluid entering the second inlet. The system further includes a controller to receive user input and cause a first adjustment of the flowrate of the first fluid into the first inlet and cause a second adjustment of the flowrate of the second fluid into the second inlet.
US11959499B2 Enhanced motor cooling system and method
An Environmental Control System (ECS) for an aircraft includes a ram air system having a ram inlet and a ram outlet. The ECS includes a cabin air compressor motor, a diverter valve, and a dedicated outlet. The cabin air compressor motor has a motor inlet passage and a motor outlet passage with the motor inlet passage being coupled to the ram inlet. The diverter valve includes a first diverter inlet, a first diverter outlet, and a second diverter outlet. The first diverter inlet is coupled to the motor outlet passage. The dedicated outlet is connected to the first diverter outlet in a flight mode of operation of the aircraft and the ram outlet is connected to the second diverter outlet in a ground mode of operation of the aircraft.
US11959497B2 Method for determining operational parameters of a blood pump
Methods and apparatuses for determining operational parameters of a blood pump comprising a rotor which transports the blood are provided. The change in the behaviour of at least one first and one second operational parameter, independently from each other, of the pump, is determined. A determination of the flow through the pump and/or the difference in pressure across the pump and/or the viscosity of the blood takes into account the determined change in behaviour of the at least two operational parameters. A modelling for a dynamic model of the known quantities may be carried out and an estimation method using a Kalman filter may be used.
US11959495B2 Interface for a plenum fan
Embodiments of the present disclosure are directed to an interface for a fan that includes a first bracket coupled to the fan, where the fan is configured to direct a flow of air through an opening of a duct, and the opening comprises a central axis extending therethrough, a second bracket coupled to a frame surrounding the opening of the duct, where the first bracket and the second bracket are configured to surround the opening of the duct, the second bracket is configured to support the first bracket, and the second bracket is partially radially within the first bracket relative to the central axis of the opening, and a gasket disposed between the first bracket and the second bracket, where the first bracket, the second bracket, and the gasket are configured to sealingly engage with one another without mechanical securement.
US11959493B2 Turbomachine with e-machine housing thermal fluid retainer member
A turbomachine includes a housing with an e-machine housing. Also, the turbomachine includes a rotating group supported for rotation within the housing. Moreover, the turbomachine includes an e-machine that is configured as at least one of an electric motor and an electric generator, that is operatively coupled to the rotating group, and that includes a stator that is housed within the e-machine housing. Furthermore, the turbomachine includes a thermal bridge member that extends between the stator and the e-machine housing to define a thermal path for heat to transfer from the stator to the e-machine housing. The e-machine housing includes a thermal bridge retainer member that defines an outer boundary of the thermal bridge member.
US11959489B2 Banded cooling fan band having knit-line strength improvement
A fan includes a hub configured to be driven by motor to rotate about a fan rotational axis, blades that protrude radially from the hub and a band that surrounds the rotational axis and connects the tips of the blades. The band includes structurally-reinforcing thickened regions that protrude from outer surface of the band in a direction away from the hub. A thickened region is disposed between respective tips of each pair of adjacent blades. Each thickened portion bridges a knit-line of the band.
US11959488B2 Blower
The present invention relates to a blower, the blower according to an embodiment of the present invention comprising: a lower case having a suction hole formed therein through which air is introduced; an upper case arranged on the upper side of the lower case and having a discharge hole formed therein through which air is discharged; and a fan arranged in the lower case and including a plurality of blades. Each of the plurality of blades includes a plurality of airfoils respectively extending along different camber lines from one another, and a leading edge of connecting the leading ends of the plurality of airfoils. Entrance angles formed by the respective camber lines of the plurality of airfoils and the rotation directions of the blades are different from one another. Thus, due to the curved shape of the leading edge and the design of a recessed notch, a flow separating from the leading edge is reduced, and thus, there is an advantage in that air volume performance is improved.
US11959487B2 Centrifugal slurry pump impeller
A centrifugal slurry pump impeller including a back shroud and a front shroud each with opposed inner and outer faces and an outer peripheral edge and a central axis, a plurality of pumping vanes extending between the inner main faces of the back and front shroud, each pumping vane including opposed main side faces, a leading edge in the region of the central axis and a trailing edge in the region of the outer peripheral edges of the back and front shrouds with a passageway between adjacent pumping vanes, each passageway including a blended region between each of the main side faces of the pumping vanes and the inner faces of the front and back shrouds wherein a surface of the inner face of at least one of the front and back shrouds includes a raised portion located between the blended regions of adjacent pumping vanes.
US11959486B2 Stable liquid formulation of AMG 416 (etelcalcetide)
A liquid formulation comprising a peptide agonist of the calcium sensing receptor and method of preparing and using the formulation are provided.
US11959484B2 Direct drive refrigerant screw compressor with refrigerant lubricated bearings
Disclosed is a direct-drive refrigerant screw compressor, having: a housing; a compression chamber in the housing; a pair of rotors, each rotor of the pair of rotors being rotationally disposed in the compression chamber and including an outer surface with a screw-geared profile; wherein, for each rotor, the compressor includes: a plurality of bearing packs disposed within a respective plurality of bearing chambers; a working fluid disposed within each of the plurality of bearing chambers, the working fluid providing oil-free lubrication to the plurality of bearing packs; a plurality of bearing lubrication ports extending through the housing and into each of the plurality of bearing chambers, and configured for injecting the working fluid into each of the plurality of bearing chambers when the compressor is running.
US11959481B2 Thermistor flow path
A fluid pump includes a pump element where rotation of the pump element generates suction at the inlet and pressure at the outlet to move fluid through a fluid path. An inlet orifice directs a portion of the fluid through the accessory fluid path that includes a low-restriction return path providing a continuous flow of the fluid through the accessory fluid path and to an outlet orifice. A circuit board housing includes a contoured portion and a PCB with a thermistor in communication with contoured portion. The continuous flow is directed between the contoured portion and the outlet orifice between a rotor and the outer wall. The low-restriction return path maintains a temperature of the continuous flow of the fluid within the contoured portion of the accessory fluid path to be similar to a temperature of the fluid in the fluid path.
US11959479B1 Radial vane rotary compressor
A radial vane rotary compressor comprising a cylindrical casing with multiple independent vanes mounted radially on a centrally fixed shaft in the casing. An offset rotating cylindrical rotor (acts as a slider crank mechanism with each vane) drives the vanes, each with pairs of cylindrical slider segments to allow for sealed sliding and rotation of the vanes with respect to the rotor. The casing internal cylindrical wall is undercut slightly to allow for sufficient sealing aria of contact with the cylindrical rotor to separate intake port from discharge port.
US11959478B2 Device for recirculating an at least partially gaseous composition containing hydrogen and fuel cell system
A dry rotary pump for recirculating an at least partially gaseous composition containing hydrogen. The dry rotary pump comprising a first rotating shaft and a second rotating shaft. The first rotating shaft and the second rotating shaft are driven in rotation by a drive system in a gear chamber. The dry rotary pump comprises a first pair of seals and a second pair of seals, each comprising a first shaft seal and a second shaft seal. The dry rotary pump comprises a pressure equalization chamber in fluid connection with a gap between the first shaft seal and the second shaft seal to regulate pressure in the gap. The gear chamber is in fluid connection with the gap, and the pumping chamber is in fluid connection with the first shaft seal and the first shaft seal by a pulsation attenuation chamber.
US11959472B2 Piezoelectric pump device
A pump device includes a piezoelectric pump, a piezoelectric pump, and a driving circuit. The piezoelectric pump is driven at a first frequency when singly driven. The piezoelectric pump is driven at a second frequency when singly driven. The driving circuit drives the piezoelectric pump and the piezoelectric pump at the same driving frequency.
US11959470B2 Air pump with relief device configured for dispensing trace amount of air
A relief device in air pump includes a main body defining an interior space and a discharge passage fluidly communicating with the interior space. The discharge passage is selectively closed and opened by a valve device. The valve device is movable in the discharge passage. The valve device includes a first sealing portion and a second sealing portion selectively engaging with the discharge passage. The valve device is movable between a first position in which one of the first and the second sealing portions engages with the discharge passage and a second position in which the other of the first and the second sealing portion engages with the discharge passage. The discharge passage has a length measuring from the first end to the second end thereof, which is smaller than a length which measures a separation distance between the first and the second sealing portions.
US11959469B2 Method for monitoring the state of a device and device
A method monitors the state of a device having a first drive cylinder for receiving hydraulic fluid and a first drive piston which is movably arranged in the first drive cylinder. The method determines a speed of the first drive piston, establishes a difference between the determined speed of the first drive piston and an expected speed of the first drive piston, and determines a faulty state as a function of the difference established between the determined speed of the first drive piston and the expected speed of the first drive piston.
US11959467B2 Device for controlling a piston pump unit for liquid chromatography
A control device of a piston pump unit comprising at least two piston-cylinder units that operate in a phase-shifted manner for the purpose of liquid chromatography and to a piston pump unit is described. The control device corrects fluctuations of the system pressure while switching from one piston cylinder unit to the respective other piston cylinder unit. The fluctuations can occur as a result of the cooling of the liquid medium that is heated in an adiabatic manner during a pre-compression phase in the working piston. The control unit controls the piston speed of at least one piston-cylinder unit during the transition phase depending on at least one characteristic, which is ascertained from chronologically previously detected pressure values, such that variations of the system pressure as a result of the cooling of the adiabatically heated medium are at least partially compensated for.
US11959464B2 Wind turbine generators and methods for rotating a hub of a wind turbine
A method for rotating a hub of a wind turbine in an inching operation to rotate the hub includes reconfiguring the generator from normal operation by coupling a first string of a first electrical phase of the stator in series with a second string of a second electrical phase of the stator, the first and second strings comprising one or more coils coupled in series. Current is provided from a power converter to the first and second strings o rotate the hub. The generator includes a first and a second winding system, each including a plurality of electrical phases in the normal operation. The first string of the first electrical phase is part of the first winding system in normal operation, and the second string of the second electrical phase is part of the second winding system in the normal operation.
US11959460B2 Stopping a wind turbine rotor using pre-set pitch rates
Control of a wind turbine in a stop process where a stop controller is used to pitch the blades at a number of pre-set pitch rates including a first pitch rate and a second pitch rate. The stop controller is arranged to access desired pitch angles of the stopping process and add an envelope band to the desired pitch angles. In the stop process, pitching at a selected pitch rate among the number of pre-set pitch rates is performed, and the pitch rate is changed according to criteria to keep the pitch value within the envelope band.
US11959452B1 Wave energy capture, storage, and conversion device
A wave energy capture, storage, and conversion assembly, comprising at least one pump assembly, and a point absorber operatively arranged to displace the at least one pump assembly in a first circumferential direction.
US11959450B2 System and method for cranking an engine
A system and method includes a secondary energy storage system (SESS) and a control system. The SESS is configured to be disposed onboard a vehicle and conductively connected via switch devices to a primary battery and a cranking device of the vehicle. The control system is configured to control the switch devices to close a conductive path to discharge electric current from the SESS for powering the cranking device to rotate an engine shaft during a cranking operation. The control system is configured to control the switch devices to open the conductive path and prevent discharge of electric current from the SESS after the cranking operation is complete.
US11959449B2 Control device for hybrid electric vehicle
A control device for a hybrid electric vehicle includes an electronic control unit. The electronic control unit is configured to perform a start-up control of shifting the connection and disconnection clutch to a coupled state at the time of starting the internal combustion engine to rotate the internal combustion engine by the driving torque of the electric motor, and starting the first fuel injection mode using the direct injection injector. The electronic control unit is configured to switch from the first fuel injection mode to a second fuel injection mode for using the port injector prior to an end of the start-up control when the number of times of combustion cycles of the internal combustion engine with the first fuel injection mode reaches a predetermined first target number of times.
US11959447B2 Injector nozzle spray hole with an aerated counterbore
Apparatuses, methods, and systems for fuel injection are disclosed. The apparatus includes an inner sac with at least one spray hole disposed on an inner surface of the apparatus, the at least one spray hole leading to a fuel passage extending therefrom, at least one counterbore extending partially between an outer surface of the apparatus and the sac along the fuel passage, and at least one air entrainment hole extending from the outer surface of the apparatus toward the at least one counterbore, the at least one air entrainment hole fluidly coupled with the at least one counterbore and configured to provide air to the fuel passage.
US11959443B2 Filter element and filter system having a filter element
A filter element for a filter system for filtering a fluid has a filter bellows arranged about a longitudinal axis and enclosing an interior of the filter element. An end disk that is provided with an opening to the interior of the filter element is arranged at the filter bellows. The end disk has a bead that is arranged at the opening to the interior and partially surrounds the opening to the interior. The bead projects outwardly in a direction of the longitudinal axis. The filter system has a housing with a cover and a housing part closable by the cover. The filter element can be exchangeably arranged in the housing. The bead, in a mounted state of the filter element in the housing, engages a complementary receptacle arranged at an inner side of the cover.
US11959440B2 Acoustic attenuation structure made of composite material and method for manufacturing same
An annular or semi-annular acoustic attenuation structure includes an inner skin and an outer skin, defining between them an annular or semi-annular volume, and a plurality of partitions extending in the space in a radial direction perpendicular to the inner and outer skins and in a circumferential direction. The inner and outer skins and the partitions are made of composite material including a fibrous reinforcement densified by a matrix. The fibrous reinforcement of each partition includes yarns or fibers extending into the fibrous reinforcement of at least one of the inner or outer skins.
US11959439B2 Thrust reverser provided with cable kinematics for scoop flaps
A thrust reverser includes a diverter configured to divert at least a portion of an air flow from a nacelle and a cowl movable relative to an outer fixed structure of the thrust reverser. The thrust reverser further includes at least one rotatably hinged flap. The cowl configured to move from a closure position in which it provides aerodynamic continuity of the nacelle with the flap and covers the diverter. The flap is movable from a retracted position to an opening position in which it opens a passage in the nacelle and uncovers the diverter. The flap obstructs a portion of an annular channel of the nacelle when in the opening position. The thrust reverser also includes a cable-pulley system for driving the flap. The cable-pulley system includes at least one cable associated with at least one pulley to connect the flap to the thrust reverser.
US11959438B2 Ultra quiet split flow thrust reverser
A thrust reverser system for jet aircraft comprising an exhaust tailpipe mounted to the turbine engine aft turbine flange and two clamshell doors, actuators and a locking system to prevent inadvertent deployment of the clamshell doors in-flight. Two improved design clamshell doors configurations, either one or a combination of both, mounted on either side of the top and bottom of the exhaust tailpipe, fitted with two patented design actuators mounted one on each side of the external sides of the tailpipe between the clamshell doors and the tailpipe, possibly in a depression in the tailpipe called blister, assuming them to be hydraulic actuators for discussion purposes. The actuators drive the clamshell doors using improved floating linkages loosely pivoted to the exterior of the exhaust tailpipe. The actuators are connected to the doors through mechanical linkages, to deploy the doors aft of the tailpipe exhaust area during deceleration after landing, diverting the exhaust gases forward to slow down the aircraft, and the actuators also drive two movable fairings during thrust reverser operation to enclose the reversed exhaust flow forward to prevent its impingement on the skin of the aircraft and provide a ram inlet area with the sides of the clamshell doors allowing ram air from the surrounding free stream to be scooped through the gap between the movable fairing and clamshell doors thereby provide cooling of the door surface in contact with the exhaust gases and mix with the engine exhaust gases in reverse thrust mode thereby augmenting reverse thrust mass flow and energy. The exhaust tailpipe can have a circular or any geometric exhaust section or in other configuration can be fitted in with a flow mixer with the surrounding ambient air to reduce shear noise resulting from the high velocity exhaust gases for noise attenuation. The flow mixer can also be perforated to allow for suction of ambient air by the lower static pressure engine exhaust gases to reduce shear noise and increase mixing and thrust. Two fixed fairings, above and below the tailpipe at the exit section can have perforations and also perforations on the movable fairings to educt surrounding air also to reduce shear noise between surrounding air and the engine exhaust flow during forward thrust based on SAE Aerospace Information Report AIR-1191 and method of calculation. Other configurations for the trailing edges of the fixed and movable fairings can have wavy contour lines to increase the contact area between the engine exhaust gases and the surrounding air to reduce shear noise as well. Fixed circular shape or rolling bodies, depicted as wheels for discussion purpose, but they can be of any shape, mounted on the top and bottom of the tailpipe at the forward end which get lodged in the upper and lower forward frames of the clamshell doors in the stow position to provide one of the mechanical locking systems. A second mechanical locking system is a high strength compression steel spring which is part of the linkages used to deploy and stow the clamshell doors, which at the end of the stow stroke is buckled to prevent the clamshell doors deploy mechanism from moving, thereby keeping the doors securely stowed. A third locking mechanism consisting of electrically actuated locks which engage the clamshell doors in the stow position and lock the movable fairings to prevent them from being entrained by the free stream during flight.
US11959434B2 Fuel agnostic compression ignition engine
Some embodiments described herein relate to a method of operating a compression ignition engine. The method of operating the compression ignition engine includes opening an intake valve to draw a volume of air into a combustion chamber, closing an intake valve, and moving a piston from a bottom-dead-center (BDC) position to a top-dead-center (TDC) position in the combustion chamber at a compression ratio of at least about 15:1. The method further includes injecting a volume of fuel into the combustion chamber at an engine crank angle between about 330 degrees and about 365 degrees during a first time period. The fuel has a cetane number less than about 40. The method further includes combusting substantially all of the volume of fuel. In some embodiments, a delay between injecting the volume of fuel into the combustion chamber and initiation of combustion is less than about 2 ms.
US11959432B2 Exhaust valve failure diagnostics and management
A method of operating an engine is provided. An exhaust valve actuation fault is detected for a first exhaust valve associated with a first cylinder during a first working cycle. In response to the detection of the exhaust valve actuation fault, fueling to at least the first cylinder is cut off. Actuation of the first exhaust valve is attempted in second working cycles that follow the first working cycle, wherein the second working cycles are not fueled. Whether or not the first exhaust valve actuated properly during the second working cycles is determined. Operation of the first cylinder is resumed when it is determined that the first exhaust valve actuated properly. Operation of the first cylinder is not resumed when it is determined that the first exhaust valve did not actuate properly.
US11959431B2 Internal combustion engine and method for operating an internal combustion engine
An internal combustion engine with an open-loop or closed-loop control device (2), wherein at least one combustion chamber (3) of the internal combustion engine (1) is designed to burn a fuel-air mixture using at least one combustion parameters that can be influenced by the open-loop or closed-loop control device (2), wherein the open-loop or closed-loop control device (2) has an emission control loop that is configured to actuate the at least one actuator that influences the at least one combustion parameter as a substitute parameter for NOx emissions by means of a functional relationship in such way that at last one combustion parameter can be set for each target or actual power rating of the internal combustion engine (1), wherein the functional relationship takes account of an influence of a change of the exhaust backpressure (p3′) affecting at least one combustion chamber (3).
US11959430B2 Vehicle controller and vehicle control method
A vehicle controller includes processing circuitry. The processing circuitry is configured to perform an intermittent stop of an engine in accordance with a traveling state of a vehicle, cause the engine to restart by self-sustaining resumption when restart of the engine is requested in a state in which the engine is rotating during the intermittent stop, and perform a retarded injection control that retards, in a combustion cycle of the engine, a starting time of a first fuel injection at the time of the restart of the engine by the self-sustaining resumption as compared to a starting time of a second fuel injection.
US11959429B2 Method for estimating the efficiency loss of a turbocharger for an engine
The present disclosure relates to improvements in turbocharger efficiency and more particularly to a method and system for estimating the efficiency loss of a turbocharger. The method comprises the steps of monitoring a plurality of operating parameters and determining a compressor exit temperature according to a first calibration map based on these operating parameters. An estimate of instantaneous turbocharger efficiency loss according to a second calibration map is then determined, based on the compressor exit temperature. The instantaneous turbocharger efficiency loss is used to determine an estimate of cumulative turbocharger efficiency loss during engine service. The estimate of cumulative turbocharger efficiency loss is compared with a first predetermined efficiency loss threshold and a first signal is generated if the first predetermined efficiency loss threshold is exceeded.
US11959427B2 Leak testing apparatus
An apparatus is provided to test valves. The apparatus includes an actuation mechanism having an actuator that seals a valve of a combustion chamber of an engine. The apparatus further includes a flow control device that controls a flow of a pressurized fluid to the combustion chamber. The apparatus further includes a plurality of sensors having a first sensor and a second sensor. The first sensor is disposed in an inlet port of the combustion chamber to detect a first flow rate of the pressurized fluid in the inlet port. The second sensor is disposed in an exhaust port of the combustion chamber to detect a second flow rate of the pressurized fluid in the exhaust port. The apparatus further includes a notification device configured to generate an alert based on the detected first flow rate and the detected second flow rate.
US11959426B2 Bi-fuel engine with increased power
A conventional gasoline engine is retrofitted and calibrated to operate as a bi-fuel engine using Hydrogen as the second fuel. When operated with Hydrogen, which typically leads to a reduction of engine output power, the engine is preferably operated in a charged mode and in a lean mode with the engine throttle kept in a wide-open position during charged and lean mode operation resulting in a more efficient engine with a reduction of engine output power loss.
US11959425B2 Method for controlling a valve arrangement
A method for controlling a valve arrangement for an internal combustion engine, the valve arrangement including a piston arrangement comprising a piston having a piston end portion facing an inlet valve of the valve arrangement. The method includes receiving a signal indicative of a temperature level of an exhaust gas after treatment system and when the signal indicates a temperature level below a predetermined threshold level: advancing an exhaust event of the internal combustion engine; and controlling the piston arrangement for reducing the distance between the piston end portion and the inlet valve before the internal combustion engine assumes an air intake event.
US11959412B2 Pistons and piston assemblies for internal combustion engines
Pistons and piston assemblies for an internal combustion engine is provided. The piston assembly includes a piston coupled to a connecting rod with a piston pin. The piston pin includes a non-circular outer cross-sectional shape.
US11959409B2 Internal-combustion-engine warm-up apparatus
An internal-combustion-engine warm-up apparatus includes: a post-processing apparatus; a heater arranged upstream of the post-processing apparatus on the exhaust path; a circulation path where air having passed through the post-processing apparatus is fed back to an upstream side of the heater; an air pump that is a blower that feeds air heated by the heater to the post-processing apparatus; a coolant flow path; a heat exchanger; and a control apparatus that controls operation of the heater and the blower, and in a state where the engine is stopped, the control apparatus causes the heater and the air pump to operate, and causes the air heated by the heater to be supplied to the post-processing apparatus and the heat exchanger.
US11959406B2 Car provided with an exhaust system with aerodynamic effect
A car having: two front wheels; two rear wheels; a bottom wall, which delimits a lower surface, which faces a road surface and, in use, is brushed by an air flow flowing under the car; an internal combustion engine; and an exhaust system, which is coupled to the internal combustion engine and is provided with an exhaust duct, which originates from the internal combustion engine and has an end chamber, which ends with an outlet opening, through which exhaust gases are released into the atmosphere. The end chamber of the exhaust duct has at least one movable partition, which can be moved to different positions so as to change the width of the outlet opening. The movable partition delimits a lower surface of the end chamber, which faces the road surface and, in use, is brushed by the air flow flowing under the car.
US11959405B2 Valve seat injector
Aspects of the present invention relate to a valve seat (20) for a poppet valve of an internal combustion engine, wherein the poppet valve comprises a head and a stem behind the head, the valve seat comprising: an aperture (21) configured to form a seal with the head of the poppet valve when the poppet valve is in a closed position; and a peripheral body (22) defining, at least in part, one or more ports (23) shaped like e.g. grooves and sized to enable injection of liquid or gas from a cylinder head of the internal combustion engine into a gas stream behind the head of the poppet valve.
US11959397B2 Airfoil with cooling passage network having arced leading edge
An airfoil includes an airfoil section that has an airfoil wall that defines an arced leading end, a trailing end, and first and second sides that join the arced leading end and the trailing end. The first and second sides span in a longitudinal direction between first and second ends. The airfoil wall circumscribes an internal core cavity. There is an arced rib in the internal core cavity. A cooling passage network is embedded in the airfoil wall between inner and outer portions of the airfoil wall. The cooling passage network has a trailing edge and an arced leading edge.
US11959396B2 Gas turbine engine article with cooling holes for mitigating recession
A gas turbine engine article includes a silicon-containing ceramic wall that has an external combustion gaspath side and an internal side that borders a cooling air cavity. The external combustion gaspath side has an associated combustion gas flow direction there along. An array of cooling holes extends through the silicon-containing ceramic wall and connects the internal side with the external combustion gaspath side. The cooling holes are oriented to discharge cooling air to the external gaspath side in a direction counter to the combustion gas flow direction.
US11959393B2 Turbine engine with reduced cross flow airfoils
An airfoil assembly for a turbine engine comprising an outer band, an inner band radially spaced inwardly from the outer band to define an annular region, and multiple airfoils circumferentially spaced within the annular region. Each corresponding airfoil of the multiple airfoils can project from a surface at a root and can further include an outer wall defining a pressure side and a suction side. A projection can extend upwardly from the surface on the pressure side and a valley can extend into the surface on the suction side to define a contour in the surface.
US11959391B2 Method for provisionally ensuring the functional capability of a damaged housing, and housing
A method for provisionally ensuring the functional capability of a housing of a machine in the event of damage to the housing, the housing having a housing upper part and a housing lower part, which are detachably fastened to each other by housing flanges and by threaded bolts that extend through the housing flanges and are secured by nuts, the damage to the housing being at least one crack in one of the housing parts, which extends toward the other housing part. The housing is reinforced by support plates, which are each fastened to the outside of the housing flanges. A housing is reinforced by support plates of this type.
US11959386B2 Monitoring fluid consumption of gas turbine engine during an engine cycle
A method is provided for a gas turbine engine. During this method, a first lubricant parameter is determined during a first period of an engine operating cycle. The first lubricant parameter is indicative of a first quantity of lubricant within a reservoir of the gas turbine engine. A second lubricant parameter is determined during a second period of the engine operating cycle. The second lubricant parameter is indicative of a second quantity of the lubricant within the reservoir. The first lubricant parameter and the second lubricant parameter are compared to determine a lubricant consumption parameter. The lubricant consumption parameter is indicative of a quantity of the lubricant consumed by the gas turbine engine during the engine operating cycle.
US11959384B1 Electrical power generation using structurally altered gas molecules
Systems and methods for power generation are provided. An example method includes pretreating water by a water pretreatment system to obtain purified water, providing the purified water to a chemical reaction chamber containing a catalyst, applying a focused magnetic field and an electric field to a mixture of the purified water and the catalyst to cause generation of structurally altered gas molecules from the purified water, wherein the structurally altered gas molecules are a combination of two parts hydrogen and one part oxygen and the structurally altered gas molecule has a hydrogen-oxygen-hydrogen bond angle between 94 degrees and 104 degrees and a hydrogen-oxygen bond length between 0.95 Angstrom and 1.3 Angstrom, and providing the structurally altered gas molecules to a turbine, wherein the turbine combusts gas includes the structurally altered gas molecules to drive a turbine generator in order to generate electrical power.
US11959383B2 Method and device for carrying out grouting between adjacent gateroads in internal-staggered split-level coal mining
A method for carrying out grouting between adjacent gateroads in internal-staggered split-level coal mining. A return air gateroad of a stoping face and an inlet air gateroad of a heading face are not on the same level. The return air gateroad of the stoping face is arranged along a roof of a coal seam. The inlet air gateroad of the heading face is arranged along a floor of the coal seam. There is a height difference between the return air gateroad and the inlet air gateroad in a vertical direction. During the construction process, the inlet air gateroad is excavated at a delay distance of 180-200 meters from the return air gateroad. The drilling and grouting are performed while excavating the roadway, where grouting holes are arranged in a single row. A device for implementing the method is also provided.
US11959379B2 Method for measuring gas pressure of close-distance seam group simultaneously
Disclosed is a method for measuring gas pressure of a close-distance seam group simultaneously, including the following steps: constructing a pressure-measuring drill hole inclined downwards; lowering a first seam piezometer tube, lowering a baffle and a polyurethane blocking material after a tube head reaching a lowermost seam; and installing a gas pressure gauge; lowering a second seam piezometer tube, lowering the baffle and the polyurethane blocking material after the tube head reaching a second layer of seam; and installing the gas pressure gauge; lowering a nth seam piezometer tube, lowering the baffle and the polyurethane blocking material after the tube head reaching a nth layer of seam; and installing the gas pressure gauge; injecting a high-water and quick-solidifying material into the drill hole; and connecting the gas pressure gauges through optical fibers, and connecting the gas pressure gauges with a ground control system.
US11959376B2 Dynamic time-gate cement evaluation tool
A method and system for determining cement bonding, or other materials attached to a pipe string. A well measurement system for determining cement bonding or other materials attached to a pipe string may comprise an acoustic logging tool, wherein the acoustic logging tool comprises at least one receiver and at least one transmitter. The well measurement system may further comprise an information handling system, wherein the information handling system is configured to broadcast a signal with the transmitter, record the reflected signal with a receiver; and determine an integrity of a cement using a Quintero Wellbore Index.
US11959374B2 Event prediction using state-space mapping during drilling operations
System and methods for event prediction during drilling operations are provided. Regression data associated with coefficients of a predictive model are retrieved for a downhole event during a drilling operation along a planned path of a wellbore. The regression data includes a record of changes in historical coefficient values associated with prior occurrences of the event. As the wellbore is drilled over different stages of the operation, a value of an operating variable is estimated based on values of the coefficients and real-time data acquired during each stage. A percentage change in coefficient values adjusted between successive stages of the operation is tracked. An occurrence of the downhole event is estimated, based on a correlation between the percentage change tracked for at least one coefficient and a corresponding change in the historical coefficient values. The path of the wellbore is adjusted, based on the estimated occurrence of the event.
US11959369B2 Method for solution mining and recovery of beneficial minerals
A method for selective solution mining mineral recovery may include heating a wellfield injection brine to a temperature from about 100° C. to about 250° C.; injecting the heated wellfield injection brine into an underground wellfield to dissolve soluble minerals therein, creating a hot brine solution; removing the hot brine solution from the underground wellfield; and recovering the soluble minerals from the hot brine solution by cooling the hot brine solution to a temperature of from about −10° C. to about 5° C. and causing the soluble minerals to precipitate recovered minerals in a solid form.
US11959368B2 ESP string protection apparatus
A system for protecting an Electrical Submersible Pump (ESP) string from gas slugs in a downhole well environment. The system comprises an intake tube having a first and second end and one of a packer having a bypass channel and an inverted shroud coupled to the intake tube and the ESP string. The intake tube is independent of a pump and a motor of the ESP string. The system can comprise a bypass tube for channeling the gas slug downstream of the pump. The bypass tube is integrated with the packer. The inverted shroud is coupled with the first end of the intake tube and a section of production tubing downstream from the pump and the motor. The inverted shroud forms a bypass path channel within a casing annulus.
US11959367B2 Tandem sub for self-orienting perforating system
A method and apparatus for using a tandem sub to connect one or more perforating gun assemblies, having a rotational bearing mechanism lining the inner diameter in both ends to allow the charge tube assembly to rotate within the gun body.
US11959366B2 Fluid-disabled detonator and perforating gun assembly
A detonator for use with perforating gun assemblies is presented. The detonator includes a shell including a main explosive load. The shell may include one or more openings. A non-mass explosive body is disposed in the shell, adjacent the main explosive load. The non-mass explosive body includes one or more channels extending therethrough. The detonator includes a plug adjacent the non-mass explosive body, and a PCB adjacent the plug to facilitate electrical communication with the detonator. The plug may include an elongated opening extending therethrough. The channels of the non-mass explosive body, in combination with at least one of the openings of the shell or the elongated openings of the plug, are configured to introduce fluids, such as wellbore fluids, into the non-mass explosive body to disable the detonator.
US11959357B2 Cementing across loss circulation zones utilizing a smart drillable cement stinger
Systems and methods include a computer-implemented method for handling loss circulation zones in wells. A tool is deployed on a work string. The tool includes isolation packers in an un-inflated state and a stinger in a closed position. The tool is run to a target depth along the work string. The isolation packers are inflated, setting the isolation packers in place adjacent to the stinger at the target depth. Circulation ports are opened after the isolation packers are inflated, exposing a diversion flow path. A cement slurry is pumped through the diversion flow path into a loss circulation zone. The circulation ports are closed after the cement slurry is pumped. The work string is disengaged from the stinger.
US11959356B2 Method for forming high efficiency geothermal wellbores
Wellbore synthesis techniques are disclosed suitable for use in geothermal applications. Embodiments are provided where open hole drilled wellbores are sealed while drilling to form an impervious layer at the wellbore/formation interface. The techniques may be chemical, thermal, mechanical, biological and are fully intended to irreversibly damage the formation in terms of the permeability thereof. With the permeability negated, the wellbore may be used to create a closed loop surface to surface geothermal well operable in the absence of well casing for maximizing thermal transfer to a circulating working fluid. Formulations for the working and drilling fluids are disclosed.
US11959350B2 Release lugs for a jarring device
A release mechanism for a jarring tool is formed by a plurality of segmented release lugs. Each lug includes a plurality of axial spaced projections on an inner surface and a plurality of grooves on an outer surface. The projections have either different widths or are separated by varying distances and releaseably engage corresponding grooves in a mandrel located within a housing of the tool. The release lugs are positioned between a trigger sleeve and the mandrel.
US11959347B2 Dump bailer and lubricator assembly for filling the dump bailer
A dump bailer for being filled with a flowable material in a lubricator assembly and for depositing the flowable material in a wellbore, wherein the dump comprises a filling valve for filling flowable material into the dump bailer and a means for orientation of the dump bailer along a longitudinal axis. The invention also relates to a lubricator assembly configured to allow filling a flowable material into a dump bailer positioned within the lubricator assembly, wherein the lubricator assembly comprises an inlet for injection of flowable material and a guide for providing the dump bailer with a correct position and orientation. The invention further relates to a method for filling a flowable material into a dump bailer positioned within a lubricator assembly and for depositing the flowable material in a wellbore.
US11959346B2 Method for offshore dual-drive core drilling with three layers of casings under surge compensation
A method for offshore dual-drive core drilling with three layers of casings under surge compensation is provided. According to the method, a drilling vessel is located at set latitude and longitude coordinates by a dynamic positioning system; drill pipes are stabilized by a seabed template; torques and drilling pressures can be transmitted during drilling of the casings by means of surge compensation of the casings at a wellhead; during drilling for sampling, the surge compensation can compensate to a certain extent for a change in water depth caused by rising or falling tides, or surge, thereby preventing the casings from colliding with equipment and ensuring the safety of wellhead operation; and the drilling of three layers of casings is achieved by means of dual driver heads to effectively protect a wellbore wall, such that high core-drilling rate and good core-drilling quality are achieved during drilling for sampling.
US11959344B2 Automated remote line maintenance and sample conditioning system
In an embodiment, a sample conditioning system includes a first valve subsystem, a controller, and a signal generator. The first valve subsystem includes a first electrically activated valve and a first timed switch in electrical communication with the first electrically activated valve, where the first timed switch is configured with a first time duration. The controller is configured to receive drilling data from a data source and, responsive to the drilling data satisfying a trigger associated with a timed sequence, cause the signal generator to apply a signal to at least the first timed switch. The signal causes the first timed switch to close for at least the first time duration and power the first electrically activated valve, the powered first electrically activated valve switching to allow air from a first air line to pass therethrough to a sample line.
US11959341B2 Low friction wireline standoff
The low friction wireline standoff improves wireline cable performance during borehole logging operations. The use of low friction wireline standoffs ameliorates the effects of wireline cable differential sticking, wireline cable key-seating, and high wireline cable drags, by reducing or eliminating contact of the wireline cable with the borehole wall during the logging operation. The low friction wireline standoff comprises external wheels mounted on two finned half shells that clamp onto the wireline with precision cable inserts which are manufactured to fit a wide range of logging cables. The wheels reduce the cable drag down-hole resulting in lower surface logging tensions, aiding conveyance in deep and deviated wells.
US11959340B2 Rod section of a ground drilling rod
The invention relates to a rod section of a ground drilling rod, wherein the rod section is configured at the end to form a plug connection and has (a) a male connector or (b) a female connector at at least one end, wherein the male connector has at least one circular portion and at least one more straight-line-like portion in cross section on the outside, or the female connector has at least one circular portion and at least one more straight-line-like portion in cross section on the inside.
US11959339B2 Cementing adapter systems and methods
A system for connecting a cement string for a cementing operation, the system may include a casing spool and a lower quick connector attached to the casing spool, the lower quick connector comprising a lower body having an inner surface and at least one sealing element disposed on the inner surface of the lower body. The system may also include a cement adapter removably connected to the lower quick connector, the cement adapter comprising a cement adapter body having an outer edge that engages at least one sealing element and a radial protrusion extending outwardly from the cement adapter body and a connector clamp that engages the lower quick connector and the cement adapter to hold the cement adapter in place relative to the lower quick connector.
US11959337B2 Drilling unit
A drilling unit for drilling a hole, wherein the drilling unit comprising a drilling head (1). Said drilling head (1) further comprising pulling means (2) for pulling a casing (7) into the hole, a pilot bit (3) for drilling a center hole, connecting means and a ring bit assembly (4) for reaming the center hole for the casing (7). Said ring bit assembly (4) being connected to said pilot bit (3) by the connecting means and to said casing (7) by the pulling means (2). Said ring bit assembly (4) comprising a carrier (5) comprising carrier coupling means (23) and a plurality of ring bit segments (6) movably attached to said carrier coupling means (23).
US11959330B2 Insulating and glass panel supporting structure of window frame sash in center bar portion at which two-side supporting frame window sashes of sliding window overlap
The present invention relates to a heat insulation and support structure between a moving window (sliding window) and a fixed window constituting a sliding window system, or between a moving window and another moving window. More particularly, the present invention relates to a window chassis insulating structure and a glass panel supporting (mounting) structure including technical improvements in a center bar portion in which a window chassis of a movable window and a fixed window (or other movable window) overlap each other when a sliding window of a two-side supporting frame window having a two-sided supporting frame for supporting only both sides of a glass window constituting a sliding window system, is closed.
US11959327B2 Fluid damper for parts that are movable relative to one another, comprising a piston guided movably in a cylinder
The invention describes a fluid damper for furniture parts that are movable relative to one another, said fluid damper comprising a piston (4) guided movably in a cylinder (1) along a longitudinal axis. At least one through opening (4.1, 4.2) for fluid flowing through is provided in the piston (4) and/or between the piston (4) and cylinder (1). A sleeve (2) is arranged so as to be radially rotatable, relative to the piston (4) against a spring loading, about the longitudinal axis or about an axis running parallel thereto, which sleeve comprises, on its circumference, a number of wings (2.1, 2.2, 2.1′, 2.2′) corresponding to the number of through openings (4.1, 4.2). The spring loading is directed such that the wing (2.1, 2.2, 2.1′, 2.2′) exposes the through opening (4.1, 4.2) when the piston (4) is stationary in the cylinder (1) and in the event of a movement in a movement direction of the piston (4) and of the cylinder (1) relative to one another along the longitudinal axis, and progressively closes said through opening in the event of a movement against the movement direction with increasing relative speed between the piston (4) and cylinder (1) along the longitudinal axis. The fluid damper comprises a hollow-cylindrical part of the piston (4), which surrounds the sleeve (2) and the at least one wing (2.1, 2.2, 2.1′, 2.2′), which is arranged on the circumference of said sleeve, along at least part of the longitudinal axis thereof.
US11959318B2 Oven
An oven includes an oven body, a heating element, a frame, and an oven door. The oven body has an inner space inside and includes a front plate, wherein the front plate has an entrance that communicates with the inner space. The heating element is adapted to heat the inner space. The frame is engaged with the oven body and has an abutted portion. The oven door is pivotally connected to the oven body and is located at the entrance. The oven door can pivot to a closed position to close the entrance and can pivot downward to an open position from the closed position to open the entrance. When the oven door is located at the open position, the second surface abuts against the abutted portion of the frame, thereby forming a platform outside the entrance for placing objects.
US11959314B2 Motor vehicle lock
A motor vehicle lock with a locking mechanism and a lock housing structure, a motorized drive arrangement to actuate a mechanical lock component, a control unit for the actuation of the drive arrangement, and an energy storage arrangement for the electric voltage supply of the drive arrangement and/or the control unit being provided in or on the lock housing structure. The lock housing structure has an inner housing part attached to the locking mechanism and the drive arrangement, a housing cover for closing an upper side of the inner housing part, and, between the inner housing part and the housing cover, a control housing part including a control board of the control unit and the energy storage arrangement, and leadframe lines extending at least in sections along the board plane and connected electrically via the leadframe lines of the leadframe to the control board and drive arrangement.
US11959313B2 Vehicle storage compartment latch assemblies with shape memory alloy actuator
A latch assembly for an access door of a storage compartment in a vehicle, includes a locking bar configured to move into an engaged configuration which enables the access door to be placed and held into a closed position and a disengaged configuration which permits the access door to be placed into an opened position; and an automatic locking mechanism including a shape memory alloy (SMA) actuator configured to be coupled to the access door, and further including a locking feature operably coupled to a portion of the locking bar, and configured to engage and disengage the SMA actuator which is electrically energized to move into a locked position to prohibit the locking feature from moving. A latch assembly for an access door of a storage compartment in a vehicle includes an SMA actuator configured to move the locking bar into the disengaged configuration with the storage compartment.
US11959307B2 Lever action automatic shootbolt operator with magnetically-triggered locking mechanism
A magnetically-triggered lock mechanism for interengaging two relatively movable components. The lock mechanism includes a bolt mounted within a first component composed of a first material and displaceable between retracted and extended positions to interengage with a second component when the first and second components are in a predetermined position relative to each other and the bolt is extended, and a magnetically-releasable latch mechanism positioned to latch the bolt in a retracted position, the latch mechanism including a first magnet and mounted for movement between a biased latch engaging position and a latch releasing position. A support collar composed of a second material having higher strength than that of the first material is disposed around the bolt between an inner casing and outer casing of the first component and is spaced from the bolt to allow for sliding movement of the bolt through the support collar as the bolt moves between the extended and retracted positions. The support collar absorbs and distributes to the inner and/or outer casing a load generated from the bolt as the bolt moves to the extended position through the support collar. A second magnet is positioned to displace the latch mechanism to the latch releasing position when the first component is in the predetermined position relative to the second component.
US11959302B2 Door handle system for pivoting a sliding door
A handle system for a sliding door system is provided. The handle system includes: a first panel; a second panel wherein at least one of the first and second panels is configured to move in a direction parallel to the other of the first and second panels and the first and second panels are configured to also move together in a generally pivoting motion; handle located on one of the first and second panels; and a latch operatively connected to the handle, the latch configured so that movement of the handle moves the latch from a locking position to an unlocking position to allow the first and second panel to pivot.
US11959300B2 Floor structure system and method of use
A floor structure system may have a hub with a plate with an upper surface. A beam connector may be connected to the upper surface. At least one pin may extend from the upper surface. The pin may be adapted to connect with a rod or a cable extending generally transverse the pin direction. The rod or cable may have an aperture adapted to receive the at least one pin. The system may also have a beam attached to the beam connector.
US11959294B2 Multi-purpose bolt unit for fixing object to drilled hole of soft construction structure
A multi-purpose bolt unit for fixing an object to a drilled hole formed in a soft construction structure. The multi-purpose bolt unit including: a cylindrical body inserted into the drilled hole; a front end tip formed at a lower end of the cylindrical body and having a larger outer diameter than an outer diameter of the cylindrical body; an upper thread surface formed in an upper side of the cylindrical body while spaced apart from the front end tip; an elastic packing pipe inserted into the cylindrical body and placed on the front end tip; an upper washer inserted into the cylindrical body and placed on the elastic packing pipe; a compression nut screwed to the upper thread surface and pressurizing the upper washer so that the elastic packing pipe expands; and a fastening screw groove formed inside the cylindrical body and opened upward through the compression nut.
US11959293B2 Rotary umbrella seat for an umbrella
A rotary umbrella seat for an umbrella comprises a rotary base (1), a sleeve welding piece (2) and a pedal component (3); wherein the sleeve welding piece (2) comprises a sleeve (21) connected to a base plate (22); a lower end of a column (20) of the umbrella is slid over the sleeve (21) and rest on the rotary base (1); the pedal component (3) comprises a pedal (31) connected to a pedal shaft (32); the base plate (22) has a plurality of positioning holes (221), the pedal shaft (32) is disengaged from the base plate (22) when the pedal is pressed down, the pedal shaft is engaged to the rotary base when the pedal is released. The present invention is simple in structure, easy to operate, stable and reliable to use, and can easily realize the rotation of the seat and adjust the position of the umbrella, so it is worth popularizing.
US11959292B2 Scaffolding tube clamp
A scaffolding tube clamp having a pair of body portions defining a top and a base that are hinged together and receivable about a scaffolding tube. A rotatable bolt is received through a hole in the top a hole in the base portion. The bolt has a lower end with engagement means to releasably secure the bolt to the base. The bolt's head has a lower surface that is engageable with a surface on the top. The lower surface of the head, and the surface of the top that is engaged thereby, have complimentary ramped configurations such that when the bolt is rotated the ramps engage, resulting in the ramps moving the top toward the base. In an alternate embodiment the bolt is threaded with two sets of threads that have different diameters and different pitches and that are threadably received within the holes in the top and bottom.
US11959291B2 Fall protection system for electrical transformers
A fall protection system for a substation transformer is provided where the substation transformer has a top surface with a lip extending about at least a portion of its periphery. The fall protection system includes a corner mounting assembly configured to couple at or adjacent to a corner of the substation transformer, the corner mounting assembly including a corner mounting element sized to receive a corner post from a rail assembly. A side mounting assembly having a u-shaped bracket is sized to engage the lip, the side mounting assembly having a first clamp positioned to engage the lip, the side mounting assembly further having a side mounting element sized to receive a side post from the rail assembly. The rail assembly includes a plurality of horizontal posts configured to couple with at least one on the corner post or the side post.
US11959289B2 Concrete masonry unit cap
The present disclosure provides a cap 10 having a face 20, a rear 30 and a core space insertion tab 100. In an alternate embodiment, the present disclosure provides a cap for a concrete masonry unit comprising a face, a rear and a core space installation tab, a lower sloped face and a lower edge, wherein the face further comprises a grip and wherein the lower sloped face and lower edge below the grip.
US11959288B2 Systems, devices, and methods for molding structures
Systems, methods, and articles of manufacture provide for a mold system for molding structures (e.g., sand castles) from one or more various types of molding substances (e.g., sand, clay, snow). In one embodiment, a mold system comprises a split mold comprising at least two mold sections. In one embodiment, a modular mold system allows for different types of mold sections with corresponding joining elements to be joined together to create forms for molding various types of structures. In some embodiments, mold sections are configured to facilitate the breaking of a vacuum created when molding substances are packed into the mold system, thus making it easier to separate a mold from the formed structure.
US11959285B2 Cladding panel
A cladding panel and a method of forming a cladding panel. The panel comprises a plurality of facing building members mounted on a backing of settable material. The facing building members are mounted in rows which are usually aligned horizontally in use, with settable material located in joints between adjacent building members in the rows, and settable material located in joints between neighbouring rows of facing building members. The joints between adjacent facing building members in a row are not aligned with the joints between adjacent facing building members in neighbouring rows of facing building members. The facing building members have front faces and a rear side, with recesses in the rear side of at least some of the facing building members in each row. The recesses extend part way into the facing building member and receive settable material. The recesses in facing building members in neighbouring rows are aligned such that one or more columns of settable material in the recesses are provided extending perpendicularly to the rows of facing building members.
US11959280B2 Roofing shingle system and shingles for use therein
Roofing shingles are disclosed that are capable of self-adhering to a roof deck or underlayment and/or other roofing shingles and that require few or no mechanical fasteners to remain attached to the roof. By appropriate positioning of sealant lines on the shingle, direct adhesion between the shingle and the roof deck or underlayment and/or other roofing shingles can be achieved. If the shingle is laminated, the layers may be mechanically attached with indentations in the common bond area. The nail zone of the shingle may be visually indicated with fines and/or one or more paint lines. A roofing system comprising a plurality of courses of the shingles is also disclosed.
US11959278B2 Supporting beam for slab systems, slab system, and method for the production thereof
The invention relates to a supporting beam, in particular of composite design, for slab systems, in particular of composite design, wherein the supporting beam extends in a longitudinal direction and has: a support extending in the longitudinal direction, in particular a steel support, which is formed in at least two pieces and has at least two support parts which each extend in the longitudinal direction.
US11959277B1 Pre-stressed sinusoidal member in assembly and applications
Sinusoidal shaped member units and support member units are parts that form pre-stressed assemblies having flexural properties. Sinusoidal shaped members are relaxed material members that have been elastically deformed. Support members maintain the elastically deformed state of the sinusoidal shaped members. The sinusoidal shaped members and support members are organized into pre-stressed curvilinear assemblies containing stored elastic potential energy that is equal to the work done by the forces that deformed their pre-stressed structure. The assemblies' sinusoidal shaped members and support members are adapted to use materials having exceptional mechanical properties and flexural strength. This includes nano-composites and/or shape memory alloys. The assemblies' pre-stressed state enhances its mechanical, electrical and structural performance. The size, number, density and possible geometric configurations of the sinusoidal shaped member units and support member units within an assembly/structure is vast. Products of this sinusoidal building system have mechanical and structural applications and can be manufactured and/or deployed.
US11959271B2 Microbes for space structures
A building structure comprising a first film and a second film. The first film and the second film are each impregnated with L-Dopa. The building structure further includes regolith bulk material between the first film and the second film.
US11959263B2 Drain for sanitary fixtures
A drain for sanitary fixtures such as sinks, tubs or the like is described. The drain is provided with an automatic overflow mechanism, of the magnetic type, configured to be automatically activated when the water level in the sanitary fixture reaches the maximum level allowed. The overflow mechanism comprises a first magnetic element arranged on a stem of the plug, and a second magnetic element integral with the head of the plug and in-between the base and the first magnetic element. In the raised position of the plug, corresponding to the raised position of the head, the first magnetic element and the second magnetic element are magnetically coupled. When a threshold value of the water pressure acting on the head is exceeded, the first magnetic element and the second magnetic element are automatically uncoupled, causing the descent of the head towards the lowered position, corresponding to the opening of the mouth of the sanitary fixture initially closed by the plug.The drain preferably further comprises a manual lifting mechanism to lift the plug, configured to bring back the plug to the raised closed position following activation. Preferably, also the lifting mechanism is magnetic.
US11959260B2 Hydrant nozzle cap spacer
A nozzle cap spacer for a hydrant nozzle cap includes a substantially planar spacer body defining an outer body edge; and a resilient spacer spring arm extending from the outer body edge at a proximal arm end, the spacer spring arm configurable in an extended orientation and a compressed orientation, the spacer spring arm biased to the extended orientation; wherein, in the extended orientation, the nozzle cap spacer defines a substantially oblong shape, and in the compressed orientation, the nozzle cap spacer defines a substantially circular shape.
US11959252B2 Hydraulic apparatus and operating method
A hydraulic apparatus has a plurality of pump modules each of which is formed by a plurality of working chambers having a common high pressure manifold. A connecting circuit switchably connects pump modules to first and second hydraulic circuit portions to allocate capacity as first and second demands for hydraulic fluid vary. In an apparatus which may have two or more connecting circuit outputs, valves may be controlled or working chamber pumping cycles made inactive to facilitate the reallocation of a pump module from one output to another, and a control strategy addresses pump module allocation when the demands for hydraulic fluid exceed available capacity.
US11959249B2 System and method for automatic tilting of operator cabin
A system for automatic tilting of an operator cabin of a work machine includes a first sensor that generates a first signal indicative of a first pitch angle of a frame structure relative to a non-inclined surface. The system also includes a tilting mechanism to tilt the operator cabin relative to the frame structure. The system further includes a controller that receives the first signal indicative of the first pitch angle. The controller determines a second pitch angle based on the first pitch angle. The controller controls first and second actuators to tilt the operator cabin by the second pitch angle relative to the non-inclined surface. The second pitch angle is opposite in direction to the first pitch angle. Further, based on a tilting of the operator cabin, a plane defined by the operator cabin is substantially parallel to the non-inclined surface.
US11959244B2 Roller tool for a ground processing roller
A roller tool for a ground processing roller of a ground processing machine includes a tool carrier to be fixed on an outer circumferential side of a carrier cladding of a ground processing roller, a quick-change tool holder to be detachably fixed on the tool carrier, and an exchangeable tool to be detachably fixed on the quick-change tool holder.
US11959242B2 Device for containing granular elements
Disclosed is a device for containing granular elements, comprising a metal mesh panel having metal wires welded together, the panel comprising at least one curvature of a first orientation and at least one curvature of a second orientation, the first orientation being characterized by a first axis and the second orientation being characterized by a second axis, the first axis and the second axis being non-collinear.
US11959239B1 Mechanized boat dock
A system for providing a line to a boat is provided. The system includes the line attached to a portion of a dock and a line tending unit configured for selectively operating in a stowed state and in a deployed state. The line tending unit includes a line tending arm including an attachment end configured for releasably holding the line and a line tending unit actuator configured to actuate the line tending arm between a stowed condition corresponding to the stowed state and a deployed condition corresponding to the deployed condition. The system further includes a control device in communication with the line tending unit and configured for commanding the line tending unit between the stowed state and the deployed state.
US11959237B2 Crest element for a breakwater, armour layer assembly for a breakwater, breakwater, method of cresting a breakwater, and method of providing an armour on a breakwater
Disclosed is a crest element in an armor layer assembly of a breakwater. The crest element includes: a central part; two wings extending from the central part in opposing directions along, when placed on a breakwater, the length direction of the breakwater; and a nose extending from the central part in a forward direction transverse to the length direction of the breakwater. The backside of the central part is a vertically oriented, back face facing in a backward direction opposite to the forward direction. The crest element may in particular be used as crest element for armor layers including armor elements of the type having a central part from which: two wings extend in opposing directions, and a tail and nose extend in opposing directions transverse to the direction of extension of the wings. Also disclosed is an armor layer, a breakwater and methods using the crest elements.
US11959233B2 Contact-free material transfer between a truck and a driving road construction vehicle
In the method for transferring material between a truck and a driving road construction vehicle, a distance between the driving road construction vehicle and a truck driving in front of the road construction vehicle without contact to the road construction vehicle truck is kept constant by a distance control system. While the distance between the driving road construction vehicle and the truck is kept constant, material is being dumped from a loading cavity of the truck into a material hopper of the road construction vehicle. The road construction vehicle is a road finishing machine or a feeder for a road finishing machine.
US11959231B2 Concrete dowel placement method and apparatus
A concrete surface with a cold joint, dowel slip system and method for forming that surface are provided. Baseplates having tubular projections are fastened to at least one first form using fasteners extending part way into the first form, with the first form forming part of a periphery of a first concrete slab. When the first form is removed, the baseplates, projections and fasteners remain embedded in the first concrete slab. Slip dowels are inserted into the tubular projections and a second concrete is poured adjoining the first concrete slab, with the second concrete embedding the slip dowels, backplates and projecting distal ends of the fasteners and forming a cold joint.
US11959227B2 Creped multi-ply tissue product
The creped multi-ply tissue products are durable, smooth and have low levels of Slough. In certain instances, the creped multi-ply tissue products are produced using a creping composition comprising a non-crosslinked latex polymer. The creped multi-ply tissue products may have a geometric mean tensile (GMT) from about 700 to about 1,500 g/3″, a basis weight from about 45 to about 60 gsm and a Slough less than about 2.00 mg, such as from about 0.10 to about 2.00 mg. The inventive tissue products also have good durability, such as a Durability Index from about 10.0 to about 20.0, smooth surfaces, such as a TS750 value from about 15.0 to 40.0 and low stiffness, such as a Stiffness Index less than about 10.0.
US11959225B2 Fibrous structures and methods for making same
Fibrous structures comprising spunbond filaments and solid additives and methods for making such fibrous structures are provided.
US11959221B2 Laundry dryer
A laundry dryer includes: a cabinet, a drum rotatably disposed inside the cabinet and configured to receive hot air and steam, a steam unit disposed inside the cabinet and configured to generate the steam, a storage tank configured to detachably couple to an inside of the cabinet and receive water to be supplied to the steam unit, a tank accommodating the storage tank, and a floater placed inside the storage tank and configured to move in a vertical direction according to a volume of water in the storage tank. The floater includes a body portion having a first outer surface and a second outer surface, a third outer surface and a fourth outer surface, and a fifth outer surface and a sixth outer surface, where the first outer surface defines an upper surface of the floater and the second outer surface defines a lower surface of the floater.
US11959219B2 Washing agent pump and laundry treating apparatus having the same
Provided is a washing agent pump and a laundry treating apparatus having the same. The laundry treating apparatus may include a cabinet, a tub provided within the cabinet, a rotary tub provided within the tub in a rotatable manner, and a washing agent supply unit. The washing agent supply unit may include a storage container to store a liquid washing agent including a liquid detergent or a liquid softener, the storage container being slidably provided in the cabinet, a washing agent supply passage having one side connected to the storage container and another side connected to the tub, and a washing agent delivery device provided in the washing agent supply passage to deliver the liquid washing agent to the tub.
US11959214B2 Information processing system
This information processing system comprises an information station inside a store, a washing machine, and a user terminal operated by a user, wherein, when the information station detects that the user U has visited the store, the information station executes control to display a QR code for transmitting a store-visit coupon to the user terminal. The washing machine displays an advertisement, and also, when the washing machine detects that the user has used the washing machine, the washing machine executes control to display a QR code for transmitting a usage coupon to the user terminal. The user terminal acquires information indicated by the QR code displayed on the information station and information indicated by the QR code displayed on the washing machine.
US11959207B2 Polymeric mesh products, method of making and use thereof
A polymeric mesh is disclosed. The polymeric mesh comprises an absorbable polymeric fiber and a non-absorbable polymeric fiber knitted together to form an interdependent, co-knit mesh structure. Also disclosed are methods for making the polymeric mesh and methods for using the polymeric mesh.
US11959206B2 Weft-knitted fabric
Provided is a weft-knitted fabric having excellent stretchability, and providing excellent comfort in a hot environment. The weft-knitted fabric contains non-elastic fibres and elastic fibres, and is characterised: by being formed of a mesh part where a stitch of a welt structure and a stitch of a knit structure are alternately repeated to complete one course, and the course having the same structural arrangement is employed once or continuously repeated twice, and a plain-knit part where a course of an all-knit structure is employed once or continuously repeated up to three times; and in that said mesh part and said plain-knit part are each alternately arranged in the longitudinal direction.