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US12011759B1 |
Electrowetting assisted selective printing
An extrusion printing process for conductive materials and a conductive material extrusion system. The process includes attaching a counter-electrode to a first side of a substrate. A drive voltage is applied to the counter-electrode and to a conductive material to be extruded onto a second side of the substrate, opposite the first side. The conductive material is extruded onto the second side of the substrate while the drive voltage is being applied to the counter-electrode and conductive material. The conductive material is selected from a metal having a melting point ranging from about −20° C. to about 150° C. |
US12011755B2 |
Punch unit for punching machine
A punch unit associable with a respective punch holder of a punching machine to form a punch assembly comprises a punch tip holder mountable on the respective punch holder and a punch tip housed in, and connected to, the punch tip holder in an assembled configuration; the punch tip holder includes a connecting element coupled to the punch tip; an adapter element shaped and sized so as to be inserted and housed in the respective punch holder and provided with an inner cavity suitable to house the connecting element with the punch tip in the assembled configuration; a locking device housed in the adapter element, which can be operated manually without tools and arranged for locking or unlocking the connecting element with the punch tip to or from the adapter element. |
US12011752B2 |
Battery pack powered roll groover
Battery pack powered roll groover described herein includes a housing, an inner roller provided on the housing and configured to be received in an inner circumference of a workpiece, a groove roll provided on the housing and configured to produce a groove on the workpiece, one or more motors provided within the housing and configured to drive the groove roll, and an electronic processor electrically connected to the one or more motors. The electronic processor is configured to operate the one or more motors to perform a first operation of moving the groove roll in a radial direction, and operate the one or more motors to perform a second operation of moving the groove roll around a track in a circumferential direction. The first operation is performed to adjust a groove depth on the workpiece. The second operation is performed to produce the groove on the workpiece. |
US12011751B2 |
Reliable handling of sleeves or metal coils of small external diameter on a coiler mandrel
The invention relates to a coil-transporting carriage with adjustable retaining arms and to a method for the reliable handling of metal coils of small external diameter, or of sleeves, on a coiler mandrel. The coil-transporting carriage has a vertically displaceable coil saddle for accommodating a coil or a sleeve, also has two retaining arms for stabilizing the coil or the sleeve, the retaining arms being arranged opposite one another on the coil saddle and being pivotable by means of rotary drives, and additionally has a second drive unit for moving the coil-transporting carriage. For pulling off from a coiler mandrel, the coil saddle is positioned against a coil located on the coiler mandrel and the retaining arms are pivoted onto the coil. For pushing onto a coiler mandrel, first a sleeve is placed on the coil saddle of the coil-transporting carriage and is thereby guided by the retaining arms. |
US12011747B2 |
Feeding and dosing apparatus for irrecoverable unsorted waste
An irrecoverable-waste feeding and metering apparatus for feeding a waste separator, comprising: —a loading hopper having a mixing compartment and a discharge duct which extends between the mixing compartment and a discharge mouth thereof, for discharging material from the latter; —a central auger and two lateral augers; the central auger extending into the discharge duct and into the mixing compartment and the lateral augers are arranged inside the mixing compartment each on one side of the central auger; —a transfer device having a feed channel which has a loading portion and a feeding portion. The transfer device comprises two transfer augers extending from the loading portion along the feed channel and which each have a first helicoid.The first helicoid of a first transfer auger has a direction opposite to that of the first helicoid of the second transfer auger. |
US12011746B2 |
Sewer cleaning machine
A sewer cleaning machine including a rotatable drum, a cable positioned at least partially within the drum, the cable configured to be extended from and retracted into the drum along a cable axis, a motor coupled to the drum, the motor operable to rotate the drum, and a cable feed mechanism including a plurality of bearings arranged concentrically around the cable, the plurality of bearings configured to selectively engage the cable to feed the cable in a first linear direction along the cable axis, a cam ring including a plurality of cam surfaces, each of the plurality of cam surfaces engageable with a corresponding one of the plurality of bearings, and a handle configured to rotate the cam ring about the cable axis to move the plurality of cam surfaces into engagement with the first plurality of bearings. |
US12011745B2 |
Ball valve with downstream residue purge
A downstream ball valve purging inlet directs purging fluid intentionally onto a downstream portion of the valve ball. The Coanda effect attaches some of the fluid to the ball's surface, so that it flows around the ball to an opposite side thereof, thereby purging the downstream valve cavity more efficiently than designs that avoid impacting the ball and depend on mixing to distribute the purging fluid onto the ball. The purging inlet can be downstream of the ball and directed at an acute angle, proximate the ball and directed perpendicular to the outlet axis, or some combination thereof. A central cavity purging drain can be connected with the purging inlet, so that the same fluid purges both the valve interior and the downstream cavity. Embodiments include a plurality of downstream purging inlets, which can have equal purging angles and can be equally spaced about the outlet axes. |
US12011744B1 |
Biofouling removal tool
Methods, systems, and apparatus for a biofouling removal tool. The tool can include a body having a top surface, a bottom surface, and multiple sections. The tool can also include a plurality of recesses formed in the body. In some implementations, the plurality of recesses include a first set of one or more recesses formed in a first section of the body of the tool and a second set of one or more recesses formed in a second section of the body tool. At least one of the plurality of recesses spans a height of the body. Each of the plurality of recesses is configured to accept an outer surface of a cylindrical object. Each of the plurality of recesses includes one or more edges configured to scrape an outer surface of a cylindrical object. |
US12011743B2 |
Lower-surface brush, brush base and substrate cleaning device
A lower-surface brush includes a base portion, a first cleaning portion and a second cleaning portion. The first cleaning portion is provided on an upper surface of the base portion to project upwardly from the upper surface of the base portion and extend in one direction through a geometric center of the base portion in a plan view. The second cleaning portion is provided on the upper surface of the base portion to project upwardly from the upper surface of the base portion and extend along an outer edge of the base portion. Alternatively, one or a plurality of pairs of second cleaning portions may be provided on the upper surface of the base portion to project upwardly from the upper surface of the base portion and be opposite to each other with the first cleaning portion interposed therebetween. |
US12011741B2 |
Automatic identification and classification production line for mobile terminal LCD screens
An automatic identification and classification production line for mobile terminal liquid crystal display (LCD) screens includes a size and posture identification adjustment part, a model identification part, and a classification storage device. The size and posture identification adjustment part can transport a mobile terminal LCD screen, identify front and back surfaces of the mobile terminal LCD screen, size of the mobile terminal LCD screen, and orientation of the mobile terminal LCD screen, and adjust the front surface of the mobile terminal LCD screen to face up and the orientation of the mobile terminal LCD screen to be the same as the transportation direction during transportation. The model identification part transports the mobile terminal LCD screen after adjustment of the posture, and identifies model of the mobile terminal LCD screen according to the size during transportation. The classification storage device classifies and stores mobile terminal LCD screens according to different models. |
US12011740B2 |
Article sorting and conveying apparatus and sorting-conveying system
The present disclosure discloses are an article sorting and conveying apparatus and an article sorting and conveying system. The article sorting and conveying apparatus comprises a conveying assembly, an article carrying assembly, and a driving assembly. The conveying assembly is configured to move circularly; and the article carrying assembly comprises a conveyor belt, the conveyor belt being arranged on the conveying assembly and configured to be driven by the conveying assembly to move in a first direction. The driving assembly comprises a driving source and a driving member, the driving source being in non-contact driving connection with the driving member, the driving member being mounted to the article carrying assembly; and the driving assembly being configured to drive the conveyor belt to move in a second direction. |
US12011739B2 |
Dielectric elastomer vibration system and power supply device
A dielectric elastomer vibration system includes a dielectric elastomer vibrator with a dielectric elastomer layer and a pair of electrode layers, and a power supply device producing a potential difference across the electrode layers. The vibrator exhibits various modes or regions of relationship between potential difference and deformation induced by the potential difference: a high-response region in which a relatively large deformation is induced; a low-response region of lower-potential difference in which a relatively small deformation is induced; and a low-response region of higher-potential difference in which a relatively small deformation is induced or in which a break point of the dielectric elastomer layer is included. The power supply device produces the potential difference by applying across the electrode layers a vibration signal voltage, which is generated by combining an AC voltage with a bias DC voltage corresponding to a potential difference falling in the high-response region. |
US12011738B2 |
Substrate processing method and ionic liquid
A substrate processing method includes forming a film of an ionic liquid on a surface of a substrate, on which a pattern is formed, by supplying the ionic liquid to the surface of the substrate, wherein the ionic liquid has a cation containing a hydrocarbon chain having six or more carbon atoms, and wherein at least one hydrogen atom in the hydrocarbon chain is substituted with a fluorine atom. |
US12011737B2 |
Printed matter, gloss imparting method, and method for manufacturing printed matter
A printed matter has a substrate and a glossy layer provided on the substrate. The substrate is at least one selected from the group consisting of a steel plate, a metal plate, a plastic plate, a film, a ceramic plate, concrete, wood, glass, and fabric (the substrate is not a transparent member), wherein the glossy layer comprises a translucent ink, wherein on a surface of the substrate, a first region including a first protrusion formed along a first direction in a plane and a second region including a second protrusion formed along a second direction different from the first direction are formed, and wherein the first protrusion includes a curved part which is curved from the first direction to the second direction and connected to the second region. |
US12011736B2 |
Methods and systems for large area and low defect monolayer ordering of microspheres and nanospheres
In an example, a method including dispensing a liquid onto a first portion of a surface of a substrate and dispensing a solution comprising colloidal spheres onto a second portion of the surface of the substrate. The method additionally includes agitating the colloidal spheres to disperse the colloidal spheres along the first portion and the second portion of the surface of the substrate and directing air flow above the colloidal spheres inducing rotation of the colloidal spheres. In another example, a method includes positioning a retaining ring on a surface of a liquid above a substrate below the surface of the liquid and dispensing a solution comprising colloidal spheres onto the surface of the liquid within a surface area of the retaining ring. The method further includes agitating the surface of the liquid and the colloidal spheres to disperse the colloidal spheres along the surface area of the retaining ring. |
US12011734B2 |
Fuel nozzle air swirler
A guide plate for a swirler assembly is disclosed. In various embodiments, the guide plate includes a guide plate flange configured for engagement with a swirler body having a plurality of primary swirler inlets; and a first plurality of purge holes extending through the guide plate flange and configured to introduce a first vectored purge flow into the swirler body. |
US12011729B2 |
Handheld fluid sprayer
An example portable fluid spraying system includes a handheld fluid sprayer. The handheld fluid sprayer includes a fluid reservoir configured to store a fluid, a pump configured to pump the fluid from the fluid reservoir to an outlet of the handheld fluid sprayer and a handle. The handheld fluid sprayer includes a first trigger proximate the handle, configured to control fluid flow to the outlet. The portable fluid spraying system includes a fluid hose having a coupling mechanism configured to removably couple to the handheld fluid sprayer proximate the outlet and a fluid spray gun. The fluid spray gun includes a gun inlet configured to couple to the fluid hose and receive the fluid from the handheld fluid sprayer, a gun outlet configured to expel the fluid in a spray pattern and a second trigger configured to control fluid flow to the gun outlet. |
US12011728B2 |
Blowing nozzle
The invention relates to an improved blowing nozzle, in particular for stretching systems, which is characterised by the following features, inter alia: the nozzle box (5) is divided in its longitudinal direction (L) into at least two regions, specifically a first longitudinal region (LB1) closer to the inflow side (7) and a second longitudinal region (LB2) that is subsequent and/or downstream and/or further away from the inflow side (7), the first longitudinal region (LB1) is convergent or comprises at least one convergent portion in which the height (H) between the lower face (11) and the upper face (15) is smaller than the height (H1) in the region of the inflow side (7) as the distance from the inflow side (7) increases, and the second longitudinal region (LB2) is divergent or comprises at least one divergent portion in which the height (H) between the lower face (11) and the upper face (15) is greater than the height (H) at the end of the first longitudinal region (LB1) and/or at the beginning of the second longitudinal region (LB2) as the distance from the inflow side (7) increases. |
US12011724B2 |
Shredder for comminuting bulk material
A shredder includes a shredder box and a shredder rotor positioned within an interior of the shredder box. The shredder rotor is rotatable about a rotor axis and has a plurality of rotor teeth. An access door is pivotally moveable between an open position and a closed position, the access door defining a side wall of the shredder box when in the closed position. A shredder comb is positioned at an interior side of the access door and includes a plurality of shredder comb teeth. When the access door is in the closed position, the shredder comb is positioned at a shredding location to intermesh with the plurality of rotor teeth for shredding material input to the shredder box. The plurality of shredder comb teeth are removable and reversible for use in two orientations. |
US12011721B2 |
Pipette tip static-defeating device
Provided in part herein are static-defeating apparatus for use in multipipettor systems. Multiple pipette tips can be retained by a static-defeating sheet of material. A multipipettor, having multiple pipettes or nozzles, can engage the pipette tips retained by the sheet. After use, the multipipettor can eject the pipette tips, which sometimes are ejected as a single unit due to the pipette tips being retained by the sheet. In certain embodiments, an apparatus includes a snap plate having one or more holes, and a base rack for ease of mounting. |
US12011713B2 |
System and method for sequestered wash buffer reuse
A system includes a fluidic device, a flow control valve, a first reagent fluid reservoir fluidly connectable to the fluidic device by the flow control valve, a first fluid buffer reservoir fluidly connectable to the fluidic device by the flow control valve, and a common fluid buffer source fluidly connectable to the fluidic device by the flow control valve. The flow control valve permits flow comprising: (i) flow from the first reagent fluid reservoir to the fluidic device, (ii) flow from the common fluid buffer source to the fluidic device, (iii) flow from the fluidic device to the first fluid buffer reservoir, (iv) flow from the first reagent fluid reservoir to the fluidic device, and (v) flow from the first fluid buffer reservoir to the fluidic device. |
US12011711B1 |
Method for synthesizing mesoporous nano-sized ultra-stable Y zeolite
Methods for synthesizing a mesoporous nano-sized ultra-stable Y zeolite include adding sodium aluminate and colloidal silica to an aqueous NaOH solution and mixing to form a hydrogel having a molar ratio composition of 8 to 12 Na2O:Al2O3:14 SiO2:200 to 400 H2O. The method further includes heating the hydrogel to an autoclave to form a zeolite precursor which is filtered and washed to form a nano-sized Y zeolite. Further the method includes combining the nano-sized Y zeolite with water to form a nano-sized Y zeolite slurry mixture and then adding a 0.1 to 2.0 M aqueous solution of ammonium hexafluorosilicate to form a dealuminated solution. Finally the method includes filtering and washing the dealuminated solution with water to form an ultra-stable Y zeolite precursor, drying the ultra-stable Y zeolite precursor, and calcining the dried zeolite precursor to form the nano-sized ultra-stable Y zeolite. |
US12011709B2 |
Method of improving selective hydrogenation of unsaturated hydrocarbon in aromatic fraction through catalyst pretreatment
Disclosed is a method for providing improved hydrogenation activity by pretreating a catalyst in a three-step manner before selective hydrogenation of unsaturated hydrocarbons in an aromatic fraction in the presence of an oxide-type bimetallic (particularly nickel-molybdenum) supported catalyst. |
US12011704B2 |
Catalyst for aviation fuel production from bio-oil, method for preparation of the same and method for bio-oil upgrading using the same
Disclosed herein is a catalyst for an upgrading reaction of biomass pyrolysis oil, a method for preparing the same, and a method for upgrading biomass pyrolysis oil using the same. The catalyst is a composite inorganic oxide, and the composite inorganic oxide includes lanthanum, nickel, titanium, and cerium. When a metal catalyst supported on carbon is used as a catalyst for a first step reaction, by using the catalyst as a catalyst for a second step reaction, the efficiency of the upgrading reaction of bio-oil is increased and a continuous reaction is possible without clogging of a continuous reactor. |
US12011703B2 |
Reactor
A reactor includes first heat transfer bodies including reaction flow channels through which a reaction fluid flows, second heat transfer bodies stacked on the first heat transfer bodies and including heat medium flow channels through which a heat medium flows and product flow channels through which a product flows that is produced in the reaction flow channels by a heat exchange between the reaction fluid and the heat medium, and product communication parts including communication spaces through which the product flows from the reaction flow channels to the product flow channels. |
US12011694B2 |
Crosslinked protein-based separation membrane and application thereof
A crosslinked protein-based separation membrane and application thereof. The separation membrane is formed by attaching a crosslinked protein nanomembrane to a porous membrane, the crosslinked protein nanomembrane is formed by crosslinking a two-dimensional nanomembrane which is formed by phase transition of a protein with a crosslinking agent, the separation membrane contains a dense surface layer and a support layer, the dense surface layer is the crosslinked protein nanomembrane, and the support layer is the porous membrane; the protein is any one of lysozyme, bovine serum albumin, insulin, and α-lactalbumin; the crosslinked protein-based separation membrane has a good biocompatibility, may serve as a dialysis membrane for blood purification, and has a higher retention ratio for large molecular proteins. |
US12011691B2 |
Fluid treatment method, cycle treatment device and system
A fluid treatment method, cycle treatment device, system and medical device are provided, wherein a cycle is formed by allowing a fluid to flow in a pipeline, and the cycle includes a treatment unit to treat the fluid to selectively change structures or concentrations of molecules or combinations thereof in the fluid, thereby avoiding loss of beneficial components; the fluid is treated by at least one cycle, and in any cycle, dynamic equilibrium of the total amount of the fluid in the cycle can be maintained through controlling the rate of adding the to-be-treated fluid into the cycle and the rate of the treated fluid leaving the cycle, so that the cycle is sustainable, and therefore the duration of the fluid treatment method is adjustable and can be determined based on a preset treatment target. |
US12011688B2 |
Landfill gas processing systems and methods
A gas processing system for recovering methane gas from a landfill includes a high pressure main absorber plus a relatively low pressure one. The low pressure absorber receives a gas stream from an equally low pressure flash tank. This low pressure gas stream consists mostly of carbon dioxide and methane. The methane would normally be lost due to the high cost of recompressing the carbon dioxide, but by running this mixture of carbon dioxide and methane through the low pressure absorber with a slip stream of cold absorbent, a large portion of the carbon dioxide can be removed with negligible methane losses. The remaining methane can be recycled through the high pressure main absorber without having to recompress the removed portion of carbon dioxide. |
US12011685B2 |
Filter element, filter system comprising a filter element, and method
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. A closed end disk is arranged at a first end of the filter element and closes off the interior of the filter element. An end disk with an opening to the interior of the filter element is arranged at a second end of the filter element oppositely positioned to the first end viewed in direction of the longitudinal axis. The closed end disk has a hollow pin projecting into the interior of the filter element in direction of the longitudinal axis. The filter system has a housing for receiving the exchangeable filter element with a housing part closable by a cover. The hollow pin of the closed end disk can be pushed onto a pin of the housing part. |
US12011682B2 |
Magnetic filter cartridge and filter assembly
A magnetic filter cartridge for a filter assembly has an outer surface that extends between a first end and a second end, and an inner surface that defines an inner cavity. A plurality of channels extend between the outer surface and the inner surface. Each channel has a first aperture in the outer surface, a second aperture in the inner surface, and a passage wall that extends between the first aperture and the second aperture. A magnetic element is positioned within the channel between the first aperture and the second aperture and spaced from the passage wall, the magnetic element cooperating with the passage wall to define a circuitous flow path between the first aperture and the second aperture. |
US12011680B2 |
Mineral recovery from concentrated brines
The present disclosure is directed to a new and improved separation process that isolates individual minerals from brines containing a mixture of minerals. The brines may be derived from seawater, brackish water, oilfield brines, solution mining, mine run-off, and other sources. Typically, the minerals are recovered as chlorides using a variety of processing steps including evaporation, centrifugation, elutriation, filtration, electrocogulation, crystallization, adsorption, and chromatography. |
US12011679B2 |
Single layer nanofluidic separator chip and fluidic processor
A fluidic processor device and a wafer including the same, the device including a nanofluidic separator chip including a nanoDLD array, a housing for housing the chip including a top plate disposed on a topside of the chip, a bottom plate disposed on a backside of the chip and fastened to the top plate, and a spacer disposed between the chip and the bottom plate to create a clearance between the chip and the bottom plate for forming a drain space on the backside of the chip. |
US12011678B2 |
Photoactive separation of solutes
Disclosed are methods of separating solute from solvent using a photoactive extractant. The photoactive extractant can be switched between two states by exposure to light. This can change the affinity of the photoactive extractant for either the solute or the solvent, causing absorption of the solute or solvent. The photoactive extractant can then be separated from the fluid stream containing the solute or solvent. The absorbed solute or solvent is then separated from the photoactive extractant. The photoactive extractant is a photoisomer. Applications for these methods include desalination, water purification, and metal extraction. |
US12011677B2 |
Process for evaporating water from stillage
This disclosure describes energy efficient process to distill a process stream in a production facility. A process uses multiple effect evaporators, ranging from one evaporator to eight evaporators in each effect. The process arrangement shows an example of four effect evaporators, with a zero-effect evaporator having a single evaporator, a first-effect evaporator having a set of three evaporators, a second-effect evaporator having a set of three evaporators, and a third-effect evaporator having a set of evaporators to create condensed distillers solubles. |
US12011674B2 |
Wearable fidget spinners
Wearable devices that provide tactile, visual stimulation, and movement/manipulation for a user are described. The devices can include a spinner that rotates with respect to a base. The spinner can be spun by the user to produce visual stimulation that the user may find pleasing and soothing, and which may provide therapeutic effects. The spinner may also include tactile features, such as a series of protrusions and recesses, that the user can touch or rub to create a tactile sensation, which may also help the user to relieve and/or regulate stress. The spinner also allows the user to manipulate the spinner with fingers in small repetitive movements that may reduce restlessness. The devices may be sized and shaped such that the user may uninterruptedly perform everyday tasks and discretely wear and use the devices in certain social environments such as the classroom. |
US12011668B2 |
Fantasy sports team league
A method and system for implementing a fantasy sports team league. The fantasy sports team league provides team managers a way of competing in fantasy sports competitions that addresses the weaknesses of existing opportunities. This presented fantasy sports team league provides an unconventional season-long game-play format incorporating a salary cap and dynamic pricing model, and it provides practical applications including several new and unconventional features for fantasy team managers to experience. |
US12011667B2 |
Apparatus for generating standardized table for classifying the psychology of a game user and an operation thereof
A method of operating a server that standardizes game data of a user to classify a user's game propensity is provided. The method includes determining whether an event occurs within a game while a user is playing the game, calling a data standardization function corresponding to an event when the event occurs within the game, acquiring at least one predetermined parameter in the data standardization function, storing the at least one parameter in a table corresponding to the event, and classifying a user's propensity based on the generated table. |
US12011666B2 |
Method of providing one or more sets of graphics parameters and computer executing a program implementing method of providing one or more sets of graphics parameters
A method of providing optimized settings of graphics parameters for a computer gaming application includes: consolidating data related to settings of graphics parameters for different computer hardware equipment and respective performance values; training a machine learning model based on the consolidated data; determining a weight for each setting of a graphics parameter, by the trained machine learning model; for each set of graphics parameters, predicting a performance value achievable by the computer gaining application when it is executed on a specific type of computer, by the trained machine learning model; assigning a priority value to each graphics parameter based on its contribution to the performance value; choosing or generating at least one set of graphics parameters providing an optimized performance value, based on the predicted performance value associated with each set of graphics parameters and the determined weight for each graphics parameter and/or based on the assigned priority value. |
US12011652B2 |
Floor-type golf ball detection method, system and storage medium
The present application discloses a golf ball floor type detection method, a system, and a storage medium. The method includes the following steps: correcting distortion of the camera; calibrating a camera; triggering of hitting a ball: monitoring a pixel variation value of a serving position of a golf ball in a picture captured by the camera in real time, and determining triggering of hitting a ball when the pixel variation value of the position exceeds a threshold value; positioning a golf ball: processing the picture captured by the camera after triggering of hitting a ball with a dynamic segmentation based on a fuzzy entropy, and positioning the processed picture to acquire coordinate data of the golf ball; calculating parameters; and detecting a rotating speed of the golf ball. |
US12011648B2 |
Adaptive tennis ball machine
A smart ball-machine uses artificial intelligence to train a player or to play with a player. For example, the ball-machine can adjust the tennis ball speed, topspin, bounce according to the player's successful ball return rate. The ball-machine can be preconfigured with a profile of a player. For example, the ball-machine may download a complete profile of a tennis player from a game recording, or may download a file with a customized profile of a player to train a player using the ball-machine. The ball-machine is equipped with a plurality of wheels, motors, and shafts to provide a fully customizable launch of one or more balls. For example, the ball can be launched from the machine from one side of a tennis court to another side of a tennis court with a variety of speeds, trajectories, topspin, bounce etc. |
US12011645B2 |
Golf tee
A golf tee 10 comprising an upper section 11 configured to receive a ball and a lower section 12 configured to engage the ground. The upper and lower sections 11, 12 are movably and/or releasably engagable with respect to each other such that, in use, the upper section 11 moves and/or becomes detached from the lower section 12 should a golf club contact the upper portion 11 and/or should a ball positioned on the upper section 11 be struck by a golf club. |
US12011642B2 |
Multi-component golf club head
Embodiments of golf club heads with enclosed weight members are described herein. In many embodiments, the club head comprises a body having a front end, a back end, a heel end, a toe end, a top rail, and a sole; the body further including a front body defining the front end; a rear body coupled to the front body, wherein the front body includes a first mating surface, and the rear body includes a second mating surface that mates with the first mating surface to join the rear body to the front body; a plurality of weight receptacles defined in one or both of the first mating surface and the second mating surface and one or more weight members received into the weight receptacles, the one or more weight members being formed of a third material having a third density; and wherein the one or more weight members are fully enclosed between the front body and the rear body. |
US12011641B2 |
Golf club head
A high forgiveness wood-type golf club head comprises a body and a face. The body comprises a sole that forms a bottom portion of the golf club head, a crown that forms a top portion of the golf club head and a skirt that forms a periphery of the golf club head between the sole and the crown. The face place is positioned at a front portion of the golf club head opposite a rear portion of the golf club head. The body defines an outer periphery having a generally triangular shape in plan. |
US12011635B1 |
Multifunctional comprehensive training device capable of being grasped stably
A multifunctional comprehensive training device capable of being grasped stably is provided. The multifunctional comprehensive training device capable of being grasped stably includes symmetrical front vertical pipes and symmetrical selected irons, where the front vertical pipes are provided vertically; cable mechanisms are respectively provided on the front vertical pipes; the cable mechanism includes a steel rope and a bracket; the steel rope includes a first end configured for a cable machine exercise, and a second end connected to a Smith mechanism through each of the selected irons; the Smith mechanism includes a guide post, a suspension rack, and an adjusting plate; the guide post is slidably connected to a moving rack; a barbell bar is horizontally provided at an upper end of the moving rack; the barbell bar is connected to a hook rack. |
US12011634B2 |
Adjustable barbell system
An adjustable barbell system may include a base, two or more weights, a handle assembly, an additional weight, and selection assembly. The two or more weights may be supported by the base and grouped into a first set of weights associated with one end of the barbell system and a second set of weights associated with an opposing end of the barbell system. The handle assembly may be selectively fixedly joined to the first and second set of weights. The additional weight may be disposed distally of the handle assembly. The selection assembly may be secured to the additional weight. The selection assembly may include a selection member that may be linearly moveable between a selected position where the additional weight is operatively secured to the handle assembly and an unselected position where the additional weight is disengaged from the handle assembly. |
US12011633B1 |
Belt squat attachment
A belt squat attachment of the present disclosure includes an attachment bar for clipping into holes of a support rack at a height selected by a user. The attachment bar is bisected by and perpendicular to a T-bar, which supports weight horns that are located at the midpoint of the T-bar, allowing a felt load to be calculated as half of the loaded weight. The user clips a belt into the belt ring at the end of the T-bar and performs the belt squat exercise by lifting the attachment and any attached load from a resting position on the ground. The belt squat attachment rotates about the points of attachment between the attachment bar and the support rack during the exercise. Further, the belt squat attachment can be rotated to a storage position against a vertical support behind the support rack while remaining attached to the support rack, allowing the support rack to retain the same utility as prior to attachment of the belt squat attachment. |
US12011632B2 |
Adjustable carriage assembly
An adjustable carriage assembly is configured to be mounted on a frame member of a weight rack and includes a moveable carriage with a plurality of rollers that engage the frame member, as well as a connection structure for connection of an articulating implement. A releasable pin is mounted on the carriage proximate to a rear of the carriage and has an arm configured for engagement to move the releasable pin. The releasable pin is moveable by axial translation between a locked position and an unlocked position to selectively engage the frame member to lock the carriage in position or permit movement of the carriage. A removable pin may be removably received through a pin hole in the carriage to extend through the passage in a direction perpendicular to a direction of axial translation of the releasable pin, to engage the frame member to prevent movement of the carriage. |
US12011629B2 |
Decomposition processor and decomposition processor mounted vehicle
In order to attain an efficient decomposition process by water plasma, a decomposition processor includes a water plasma generator which is configured to inject water plasma, from the injection port, by arc discharge generated between negative and positive electrodes; and a supply device configured to supply a decomposition target object to a water plasma jet stream injected from the water plasma generator, wherein the decomposition target object is decomposed by the water plasma. The supply device has a nozzle for providing the decomposition target object from a tip, and the negative electrode, the injection port, the positive electrode and the nozzle are arranged in that order along the center axis line of the injection port. The tip of the nozzle is placed inside of the water plasma jet stream. |
US12011627B2 |
Pipe arrangement consisting of a pipe or a pipe joint
The invention concerns a pipe arrangement comprising a protective device for protecting against environmental influences, the pipe arrangement comprising: a) a pipe joint which includes at least two pipe ends (1, 2) which are fixed together by means of a mechanical joint (3) and in which the pipe ends (1, 2) and also the mechanical joint are closed with a deformable hollow body (4), or b) a pipe (1) with a pipe opening (14), for example a leak, through which a medium which is disposed within the pipe can escape, wherein the pipe (1) is enclosed by a deformable hollow body where the pipe opening (14) is and wherein the pipe (1) is covered by the hollow body (4) in a predetermined portion on both sides of the opening (14), or c) a pipe having a pipe opening on which a sprinkler of a sprinkler installation is mounted, wherein the pipe (1) and also the sprinkler outlet is enclosed by a deformable hollow body (4) where the sprinkler is fixed to the pipe so that the hollow body (4) surrounds both the pipe end (1) and also the sprinkler outlet and a part of the sprinkler, or d) a pipe of a pipe system, wherein the pipe (1) is formed from two pipe portions which are connected together in positively locking relationship, for example by a welding process, a soldering process, a gluing process or the like, and wherein in the region of the positively locking connection the pipe is enclosed or covered by a deformable hollow body, or e) a pipe of a pipe system, wherein the pipe is enclosed by a deformable hollow body and where the hollow body (4) encloses the pipe (1) the pipe is carried by a suspension (13) which preferably has a material different from the material of the pipe. |
US12011622B1 |
Active force electric field anti-pathogenic fabric and methods of charging and deactivating pathogen particles
An active force electric field anti-pathogenic fabric is used to remove pathogens from an environment surrounding the fabric. The fabric can be woven into daily clothing items, personal protective equipment, or other clothing items typically worn by a user. The fabric includes a current-carrying mesh that is coated with active materials used to remove pathogens from the air. As such, the fabric operates as an anti-pathogenic material that is used to remove harmful particles from an area surrounding a user. Accordingly, microorganisms, smoke particles, industrial pollutants, odor molecules, allergens are structurally disassociated into harmless protein fragments and natural molecules when encountering the purifying agents in the fabric. |
US12011620B2 |
Portable smoke and fire protection device and methods relating to same
Disclosed is a device for protecting a user from smoke or fire, including a sealed dome-like cover. An opening provided in the cover front portion enables emergency oxygen to force smoke present under the cover to be expelled by positive air pressure through a space below the waist. The dome-like cover is overlaid from above the top of the head to at least the waist of the user and connected to a source of oxygen. The device is reversible so that it can also be used as a stretcher. The materials used enable use as a thermal blanket. The device can be provided compactly folded in a bag that can provide lumbar support thereby ensuring that miners will always carry the device with them. A step of vacuum sealing for a predetermined amount of time ensures malleability of the compact device for enhanced lumbar support and device longevity. |
US12011619B2 |
Low intensity focused ultrasound for treating cancer and metastasis
Systems and methods for treating cancer and for preventing metastasis using low intensity focused ultrasound in combination with an anti-cancer therapy are disclosed. |
US12011614B2 |
Remote control and remote monitoring infrastructure for proton beam emitting and delivery system
A remote diagnostic monitoring and control of physical components of a particle accelerator system has a particle emitting system located at a first physical site and includes one or more particle emitting system components to operate the particle emitting system, a particle delivery system located at the first physical site and including one or more particle delivery system components to operate the particle delivery system, a particle system gateway located at the first physical site and operatively coupled to the particle emitting system components and the particle delivery system components by a first network interface, and a diagnostic monitoring system located at a second physical site remote from the first physical site, operatively coupled to the particle system gateway by a second network interface, and operable to monitor one or more first operating states corresponding to one or more of the particle emitting system components and one or more second operating states corresponding to one or more of the particle delivery system components, and a diagnostic control system located at the second physical site, operatively coupled to the particle system gateway by a third network interface, and operable to modify one or more of the first operating states of the one or more particle emitting system components and the second operating states the one or more particle delivery system components. |
US12011613B2 |
Systems and methods for automatic treatment planning and optimization
Systems and methods for the automatic generation and optimization of radiation therapy treatment plans, and systems and methods for the automatic generation and optimization of an adapted plan in an adaptive radiation therapy workflow. |
US12011612B2 |
Systems and methods for robust radiation treatment planning
The present disclosure is related to systems and methods for generating a radiation treatment plan for a treatment volume of a subject. The method includes retrieving a planning image of the treatment volume. The planning image may include a plurality of first voxels. The method also includes retrieving a treatment image that represents at least part of the treatment volume. The treatment image may include a plurality of second voxels. For at least one of the plurality of second voxels, the method further includes determining at least one reference voxel among the plurality of first voxels in the planning image and determining a dose value corresponding to the at least one second voxel. The method still further includes generating a radiation treatment plan based at least part on the dose value corresponding to the at least one second voxel. |
US12011610B2 |
Illuminating device implantable in a living being
An optically stimulating module to be integrated into a probe is implantable into a living being with a view to locally illuminating a region of said living being. The module includes a casing that is at least partially transparent, and a hermetic electronic unit placed in the casing. The hermetic electronic unit includes an internal volume housing two light sources, a control and processing unit, and a first photodetector. The module also includes a connecting device for connecting the module to a central control and power unit. |
US12011607B2 |
Assistant for garment and wearable device fitting
Augmented, virtual, and/or mixed reality applications in optimizing a fitting process and a fit of wearables, including wearable cardioverter defibrillators, to a wearer's body. |
US12011606B2 |
Intermediate member with protrusions for medical device battery assemblies
In some examples, a battery assembly for an implantable medical device. The assembly includes a housing, an electrode stack comprising a plurality of electrode plates disposed inside the housing, and an intermediate member configured to align the electrode stack at a fixed position within the housing, the intermediate member comprising a plurality of side walls, and at least one protrusion disposed on an exterior surface of the side walls, wherein the at least one protrusion is in thermal contact with an interior surface of the housing. |
US12011602B2 |
Wireless power for pessary device
A pessary for the prevention of preterm birth, and in particular two pathological conditions of pregnancy known as isthmico-cervical incontinence and cervical shortening, both of which are associated with increased risks for pregnancy loss and/or premature deliveries of babies. The pessary includes a sleeve supported within a ring by an annular member. The sleeve is intended to contact the cervix and maximize the length of the cervix while the annular member and ring contact the vagina. The pessary may be fabricated from a pliable medical-grade silicon, and the pessary may include one or more sensors to measure various patient parameters indicative of a premature cervical contraction. The sleeve may be wirelessly powered from a charging device, such as a pillow, a table-top device, or a pelvic belt. |
US12011598B2 |
Supraventricular tachyarrhythmia discrimination
Techniques are described for discriminating SVT and, in particular, rapidly conducting AF. The techniques include detecting an onset of a fast rate of ventricular events sensed from a cardiac electrical signal and detecting a pause in the fast rate of ventricular sensed events. A threshold number of ventricular event intervals required to detect a ventricular tachyarrhythmia is detected with each of the threshold number of ventricular event intervals being less than a tachyarrhythmia detection interval. Detection of the ventricular tachyarrhythmia and an electrical stimulation therapy for treating the ventricular tachyarrhythmia are withheld in response to at least the pause being detected. |
US12011591B2 |
Transcranial alternating current dynamic frequency stimulation (TACS) method for Alzheimers and dementia
Transcranial electrostimulation systems and methods are contemplated in which a high current level, charge balanced alternating current electrical signal is generated for delivery to the occipital region of a patient's brain. By stimulating the brain with a charged balanced stimulation current with a stimulation current envelope defining one or more series of pulses at particular frequencies and durations designed to evoke metabolic response in the neurons, significant improvements in efficacy and reductions in patient discomfort may be achieved relative to earlier methods of transcranial electrical stimulation, especially those in which result in a resultant rectified direct current component being administered to the patient. Further advantages, especially in promoting neural entrainment, may be realized as well via utilizing multiple series of pulses at different frequencies, and via the dynamic adjustment of the stimulation waveform via incorporation of feedback signals in order to maintain charge balance in real-time. |
US12011587B2 |
System and method for providing iontophoresis at tympanic membrane
Various systems and methods provide iontophoretic delivery of anesthesia at a patient's tympanic membrane. At least one example is a method including: performing iontophoresis within a first ear canal by driving, by a control unit, a DC signal to an electrode of a first iontophoresis device positioned within the first ear canal, the electrode at least partially submerged within an iontophoresis fluid within the first ear canal; measuring, by the control unit, a mixed capacitance associated with the electrode by driving a first AC signal having a first frequency to the electrode; and determining, based on a change in the mixed capacitance, that an air bubble is present in the iontophoresis fluid. |
US12011582B2 |
Fluid seals for catheter pump motor assembly
A catheter pump system is disclosed. The catheter pump system can include a shaft assembly and an impeller coupled with a distal portion of the shaft assembly. A motor assembly can impart rotation on the impeller through the shaft assembly, the motor assembly comprising a motor which rotates the shaft assembly. The catheter pump system can include a fluid pathway which conveys fluid proximally during operation of the catheter pump system. A seal can be disposed between the motor assembly and the impeller. The seal can be configured to impede or prevent the fluid from the fluid pathway from entering the motor assembly at least about an outer periphery of the shaft assembly. The seal can comprise an opening through which a portion of the shaft assembly extends. |
US12011578B2 |
Systems, methods and devices for subcutaneous target location
Embodiments of the invention provide devices, systems, and methods that precisely identify a minimum of one predetermined spot which is hidden under a skin. The system comprises a locator device and corresponding implanted target device. The port locator device preferably comprises one magnet with north and south magnetic pole, a body and a suspending component. The body may utilize specific geometry which improves accuracy. The implanted target device may include at least one magnet and at least one target or a plurality of targets and at least one magnet. Various configurations can be provided that precisely identify a single spot or a plurality of spots which are hidden under a skin. |
US12011576B2 |
Autoinjector
An autoinjector includes a case, a needle shroud telescopically coupled to the case, a carrier slidably arranged in the case, a collar rotatably and slidably disposed in the case and coupled to the needle shroud and the carrier, and a trigger button operably coupled to the carrier. The case includes a rib. The needle shroud is movable between a first extended position, a retracted position, and a locked second extended position. The carrier is adapted to hold a medicament container and movable from a first axial position to a second axial position relative to the case. The carrier abuts the rib in the first axial position and the needle shroud is in the first extended position and disengages the rib when the needle shroud is in the retracted position and the trigger button is pressed to advance the carrier to the second axial position. |
US12011575B2 |
Electric coupling for injection devices
Embodiments of the present disclosure are directed to conserving energy of an injection device that includes an energy source, an electronic component configured to be electrically decoupled from the energy source, a priming component configured to generate a trigger, and a mechanism attached to the priming component and configured to perform operations comprising in response to receiving the trigger, electrically coupling the energy source to the electronic component. |
US12011574B2 |
Medication delivery device with gear set dosage system
A medication delivery device is disclosed including a rack-and-pinion plunger drive system. The drive system includes an output drive having a pawled end movably coupled with the ratchet teeth of the plunger, and a pinion drive coupled between the housing, the output drive and an actuator. Actuator is longitudinally movable between dose set and delivery positions. Movement of the actuator causes rotation of the pinion drive along the rack to translate the output drive member with the pawled end that is engaged with the plunger ratchet teeth to distally advance the plunger. The device may include one or more of an end of dose mechanism to limit travel of the actuator, a load brake system to stop travel of the plunger under high input forces, a dose detection system, and a dose selector to vary the amount of dose set. |
US12011573B2 |
Touch sensitive label for an injection device
The present disclosure relates to a touch sensitive label for an injection device, the label comprising: a flexible substrate configured for attachment to a housing of the injection device, an electronic display located on the substrate and configured to visually display at least one indication, a touch sensitive area located on the substrate and electrically connectable to the electronic display, and a processor connected to the electronic display and configured to modify the visual appearance of the at least one indication in response to a user touching or depressing the touch sensitive area. |
US12011566B2 |
External-magnetically controlled access to implanted fluid pathway
An implantable medical pump system configured to selectively permit access to a medicament reservoir by way of at least one contactless key, including an implantable medical pump having an medicament reservoir fluidly couple to an access port via a conduit including an access valve, and at least one contactless key configured to impart a magnetic field upon a portion of the implantable medical pump to manipulate the access valve between a closed position isolating the medicament reservoir from the access port, and an open position fluidly coupling the medicament reservoir to the access port. |
US12011562B2 |
Cartridge and applicator for drug delivery and microneedle patch used therefor
Proposed is a cartridge (1000) for accommodating a microneedle patch (100) comprising: a body portion (1002) which is accommodated in an accommodating part formed in a housing (201) of an applicator (200), and a flat plate portion (1004), mounted on the body portion (1002), comprising a flat plate opening (1006) through which a pressurizing part (404) of a drive mechanism (400) passes and a fixing portion (1005) operatively coupled to the drive mechanism (400), wherein the flat plate portion (1004) is rotated according to a driving of the drive mechanism (400) and is located below the microneedle patch (100) to supports the microneedle patch (100). |
US12011559B2 |
Multiple entry, single lumen dilator with a delivery sheath
A single lumen, multiple entry dilator sheath assembly is provided for delivering medical devices in different parts of cardiovascular system. The multiple holes allow multiple guidewires to enter the dilator-delivery sheath system distally and exit from a single lumen proximally thereby providing extra support to the delivery system while tracking over complex paths. Such a multi guide wire system has a definite advantage even over a two-wire system because, although two wire system may offer better support as compared to single wire, it will not be as good as a four wire system. Also, in two wire system the wires are fixed in their position and therefore overcoming the memory of sheath and dilator system will not be as good as with multi-wire system because of the ability to use the multiple entry holes in various permutations and combinations. |
US12011556B2 |
Angioplasty device
The invention relates to an angioplasty device for treating stenoses or occlusions that facilitates the diagnosis and visualisation of the stenosis and the treatment control having a duct dedicated to the injection of the contrast product. |
US12011548B2 |
Catheter assembly
A multi lumen catheter assembly. The assembly provides an expandable, low profile, fixed length sheath and catheter, with fixed infusion ports. The assembly has an expandable outer sheath that expands upon pressure activation with a fluid and the sheath allows the fluid to exit from at least one predetermined fixed location from a distal end of the catheter assembly. The catheter assembly can be used in various medical device procedures, such as a TIPS (Transjugular Intrahepatic Portosystemic Shunt) procedure, or anywhere a low profile, multi lumen, infusion catheter system is desired. |
US12011545B2 |
Tub for humidifier
A humidifier includes a tub configured to hold a supply of water. The tub includes a tub lid and a tub base adapted to be coupled to the tub lid. The tub further includes a base plate formed of a heat conducting material and adapted to be coupled to the tub base and a seal positioned between the base plate and the tub base. The tub also includes a retaining mechanism with at least one projection that projects from the tub base and is configured to force the base plate against the seal so that the seal is secured against the tub base. |
US12011543B2 |
Components for medical circuits
Condensation or “rain-out” is a problem in medical circuits and previous attempts to manage and/or prevent rain-out have resulted in relatively expensive and/or difficult to manufacture medical circuit components. The subject patent provides an improved medical circuit component for managing rain-out. In particular the component may be an improved breathing tube, or insufflation system limb comprising a helically corrugated tube preferably incorporating a heater wire. |
US12011542B2 |
Flexible mask coupling
Mask interfaces having mask frames and mask seals are disclosed. Headgear and breathing conduits can be connected to the mask interfaces. The connection between the mask seals and the mask frames can enable movement of the mask seals relative to the mask frames. The relative movement may be at the mounting locations of the mask seals and mask frames. |
US12011535B2 |
Electronic devices and liquids for aerosolizing and inhaling therewith
An electronic device includes a mouthpiece, a bladder, and a mesh assembly having a mesh material and a piezoelectric material. The mesh material is in contact with a liquid of the bladder. The mouthpiece, the bladder, and the mesh assembly are located in-line along a longitudinal axis of the device between opposite longitudinal ends of the device, with the mesh assembly extending between and separating the mouthpiece and the bladder. A liquid-filled cartridge also is disclosed for use with an electronic device for delivery of a substance into a body through respiration includes a liquid container; and a liquid contained within the container for aerosolizing and inhaling by a person using the electronic device. The liquid includes a plurality of nanoparticles in a nanoemulsion, the nanoparticles including the encapsulation of the substance to be delivered into the body through respiration. The nanoemulsion preferably is produced using a microfluidizing machine. |
US12011527B2 |
Peritoneal dialysis system having disinfection fluid pumping and pathway
A peritoneal dialysis system includes a housing; a dialysis fluid pump housed by the housing; a patient line extendable from the housing; and a hose reel located within the housing, the hose reel configured to coil the patient line when disconnected from a patient. The patient line may be a dual lumen patient line, wherein the dual lumen patient line is coiled about the hose reel during a disinfection sequence for disinfecting the dual lumen patient line and the dialysis fluid pump. |
US12011525B2 |
Medical fluid delivery system including remote machine updating and control
A medical fluid delivery system and apparatus for remote machine updating and control are disclosed. An example medical fluid delivery apparatus includes a processor and a dialysis fluid circuit including at least one dialysis fluid pump. The processor determines a dialysis treatment or a preprogrammed task is not being performed by the least one dialysis fluid pump. After determining a dialysis treatment or a preprogrammed task is not being performed, the processor activates a connectivity agent to communicatively couple to a server via a network. The processor then receives, from the server via the connectivity agent, a command message to perform a preprogrammed task. The processor next deactivates the connectivity agent to stop communication with the server and causes the at least one dialysis fluid pump to perform the preprogrammed task. |
US12011520B2 |
Indoor quarantine system using individual mask
Proposed is an indoor quarantine system using an individual mask. The indoor quarantine system may include: an indoor headcount checking device including a headcount checking unit configured to check the number of persons who stay in an indoor space and a headcount providing unit configured to provide headcount information checked by the headcount checking unit to mobile terminals of indoor users; and a disinfection mask worn on an indoor user and activating a disinfection function in accordance with a disinfection command based on the indoor headcount information received from the mobile terminal of the indoor user to disinfect harmful substances around the indoor user. |
US12011519B2 |
Air scenting appliance for a vehicle
An air scenting system for a vehicle is provided which includes an appliance and a replaceable cartridge installable therein. The replaceable cartridge contains a liquid compound to be aerosolized and has a cartridge outlet through which the aerosolized compound is discharged during operation. A pump is provided to supply air to the replaceable cartridge to generate the aerosolized compound from the liquid compound contained in the replaceable cartridge, and a controller is provided for controlling the pump to supply the air to the replaceable cartridge to generate and discharge the aerosolized compound from the appliance. The appliance is particularly adapted for dispensing scent into the interior space of a vehicle, and includes a form factor particularly well suited for positioning the appliance in a cup holder. Additionally, the appliance is designed for use in vehicles when a driver is present and readily adjustable by the driver to provide a uniform scent experience. |
US12011518B2 |
Electronic scent producing imitation candle device
Electronic imitation candle devices are described that produce a scent while including a flame-like element that simulates a real fire flame. One example device includes a support assembly having a base, a top plate and a support rod that connects the base and the top plate, as well as a flame element and a light source to simulate a real candle flame. The device also includes a fragrance compartment above the top plate that includes a lid removably positioned on top of the fragrance container. The device is further provided with a heating element above the top plate and below the fragrance container to provide heat to the fragrance container, and a switch coupled to the lid of the fragrance container and operable to sense that the fragrance container is covered by the lid and to deactivate the heating element when the fragrance container is covered by the lid. |
US12011517B2 |
Air freshening product
An antibacterial air freshening product for an interior environment. The product includes a container containing 1 ml to 50 ml of a freshening composition in fluid communication with a membrane. The composition is substantially free of a surfactant and has from 0.5% to 20% of a volatile aldehyde mixture, by weight of the composition. The volatile aldehyde mixture includes a C5 to C8 unbranched unsubstituted linear alkenal and a C9 to C14 unbranched unsubstituted linear alkenal. A weight ratio of the C5 to C8 unbranched unsubstituted linear alkenal to the C9 to C14 unbranched unsubstituted linear alkenal is from 3:1 to 1:3. |
US12011516B2 |
Foam actuators
Foam-based pneumatic actuators can be formed in a state of mechanical compression prior to actuation. An actuator includes an elastomeric foam; a coating disposed on the elastomeric foam; and an elastomer seal disposed on the coating. The coating constrains the elastomeric foam and can be configured to break or fracture when the elastomeric foam inflates. The elastomer seal can be configured to be impermeable to the actuating fluid. Such a foam actuator can be used in a cardiac compression device. These foam actuators possess increased actuation deformation and an actuation exerted force for a given inflation pressure. A large deformation can be provided from materials having low ultimate strains. |
US12011510B2 |
Biological fluid treatment systems
Disclosed herein is systems, methods, and apparatuses for treating biological fluids. In some embodiments, the biological fluid treatment system includes a treatment, a platform, an array of light sources, and a display. In some embodiments, the biological fluid treatment system includes a scanner. |
US12011509B2 |
Gold nano-delivery system for pain and cancer therapy
The present invention relates to development of a novel cannabinoid-based gold nanoparticle drug delivery system for intravenous or localized administration of cannabinoid drugs. More specifically, the gold nanoparticles with a specific size range are conjugated with various cannabinoid molecules (CBD and THC molecules) to synthesize a stable and biocompatible nano-delivery system suitable for both localized and intravenous administration. |
US12011507B2 |
MRNA delivery composition
The present disclosure provides a lipid nanoparticle for extrahepatic delivery of mRNA, the lipid nanoparticle comprising: (i) mRNA cargo; (ii) a phosphatidylcholine lipid content of from mol % to 70 mol %; (iii) a ionizable, cationic lipid content of from 5 mol % to 50 mol %; (iv) a sterol selected from cholesterol or a derivative thereof; and (v) a hydrophilic polymer-lipid conjugate that is present at a lipid content of 0.5 mol % to 5 mol. Further provided is a lipid nanoparticle preparation comprising lipid nanoparticles having encapsulated mRNA and 20 to mol % of a phosphatidylcholine lipid, an ionizable lipid; and at least one of a sterol and a hydrophilic polymer-lipid conjugate, the lipid nanoparticles exhibiting at least a 10% increase in gene expression of the mRNA in vivo as measured in one or more extrahepatic organs or tissues. The lipid nanoparticles have an electron dense region and a nitrogen-to-phosphate charge ratio of between 4 and 15. |
US12011506B2 |
Combination and uses and treatments thereof
Methods are provided for treating or preventing human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) or human immunodeficiency virus-2 (HIV-2) in a virologically suppressed patient in need thereof comprising switching the patient from an antiretroviral treatment regimen comprising at least three antiretroviral agents to a treatment regimen comprising only two antiretroviral agents. In one aspect the two treatment regimen consists of dolutegravir, rilpivirine and at least one pharmaceutically acceptable excipient, diluent or carrier. In another aspect of the invention, there is provided a multilayer tablet comprising dolutegravir or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof and rilpivirine or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. |
US12011504B2 |
Blend compositions for oral administration as a rapidly dissolving powder and/or suspension
Disclosed is a dry powder oral formulation that includes an active pharmaceutical ingredient (API), a lecithin powder, a galactomannan, one or more sweetening agents, one or more flavoring agents and an organic acid in a pharmaceutically acceptable preparation. Also disclosed are an excipient composition in absence of an API and methods of making and using the formulations and compositions. Also disclosed is a chewable, swallowable, and/or orally disintegrating tablet comprising an API, a lecithin powder, a galactomannan, one or more sweetening agents, one or more flavoring agents and an organic acid in a pharmaceutically acceptable preparation. |
US12011498B2 |
Compositions and methods for preventing and reversing aspects of aging
The present invention includes compositions and methods preventing or reversing the symptoms of aging in a subject in need thereof comprising administering to the subject an amount of a composition comprising pterostilbene, nicotinamide, and optionally vitamin A (retinol), and one or more retinoids effective to prevent or reverse the symptoms of aging. |
US12011497B2 |
Compounds, compositions containing same, and use thereof for promoting hair growth
Provided are preparation and use of novel compounds available as main ingredients of a composition for promoting hair growth, wherein the novel compounds are 9-deoxo-31-O-demethyl-prolyl-FK506, 9-deoxo-36,37-dihydro-FK506, 31-O-demethyl-36,37-dihydro-FK506, 9-deoxo-31-O-demethyl-36,37-dihydro-FK506, 9-deoxo-FK520, 31-O-demethyl-FK520, 9-deoxo-31-O-demethyl-FK520, 9-deoxo-FK523, and 9-deoxo-31-O-demethyl-FK523. |
US12011496B2 |
Topical macqui berry formulation
The present invention provides a topical formulation and method of use where the formulation comprises macqui berry or a macqui berry extract containing anthocyanins having a very high oxygen radical absorbance capacity (ORAC). The formulation provides the macqui berry in a stabilized form which includes a glucuronide or glycuronide, a photostabilizing agent, encapsulation, or light- and/or air-blocking packaging. |
US12011494B2 |
Skin perfecting cosmetic compositions and methods of use
The instant disclosure relates to cosmetic compositions that when applied to skin instantaneously and dramatically improve the appearance of the skin. The compositions include volatile hydrocarbon oil; mineral thickening agents; silicone elastomers; and hydrophobic film forming polymers; wherein the weight ratio of the total amount of hydrophobic film forming polymers to the total amount of mineral thickeners (film forming polymers:mineral thickening agent) is 1:1 to 8:1, and the weight ratio of the total amount of silicone elastomer to the total amount of mineral thickener (silicone elastomer:mineral thickening agent) is 1:1 to 5:1. Methods for improving the appearance of skin comprising application of the cosmetic compositions to the skin are also disclosed. |
US12011493B2 |
Systems and methods for blending solid-shell cosmetic ingredient capsules and blendable cosmetic ingredient capsules
Cosmetic blending devices for producing a cosmetic liquid from a solid-shell cosmetic ingredient capsule. The cosmetic blending devices include a lid, a base, a blending element configured to blend the capsule, and a drive mechanism configured to actuate the blending element. The cosmetic blending device may include a thermal element configured to change a temperature of the capsule. The thermal element may melt the capsule. The solid-shell cosmetic ingredient capsule comprises a shell defining an enclosed inner volume, and cosmetic material included in the enclosed inner volume. Methods of using the cosmetic blending devices comprise placing the solid-shell cosmetic ingredient capsule into the cosmetic blending device and blending the capsule to produce the cosmetic liquid. Methods of forming the solid-shell cosmetic ingredient capsule comprise forming a portion of the shell, adding the cosmetic material to the portion of the shell, and forming the remaining portion of the shell. |
US12011491B2 |
Sheet type mask gel composition, mask sheet comprising the same, and manufacturing method of mask sheet
One aspect of the present disclosure is a sheet type mask gel composition including a polyol, a water-soluble thickener, and water, wherein adhesive strength is maintained for a long time, a mask sheet including the same, and a method of manufacturing the mask sheet. |
US12011489B2 |
Compositions and methods for treating inflammatory disease
Compositions and methods are provided that mitigate iron imbalance resulting from inflammation and/or mitigate the effects of inflammatory disease by correcting dysregulation of iron internalization. Such correction is provided by modulating expression of TFR2, transferrin, and/or hepcidin activity in an individual in need of treatment. |
US12011488B2 |
Methods of treating mitochondrial disorders
Provided herein are methods for treating a disease or disorder associated with mitochondrial dysfunction through ex vivo introduction of a nucleic acid molecule into hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs) followed by transplantation of the HSPCs into a subject in need of treatment. The nucleic acid molecule may include a functional human frataxin (hFXN) or may include a gene editing system that when transfected into the cells removes a trinucleotide extension mutation of endogenous hFXN. |
US12011478B2 |
MRNA therapeutic compositions
The present disclosed and described technology are directed to multimodal mRNA-based immunotherapies that deliver both antigens and immunomodulators. Related formulations, method of administration, and kits are disclosed and described. |
US12011477B2 |
Method of producing pharmaceutical compositions comprising immunogenic chikungunya virus CHIKV-delta5NSP3
The present invention relates to a process for producing an immunogenic live attenuated Chikungunya virus, as well as pharmaceutical compositions comprising the same. |
US12011475B2 |
Polypeptide, polypeptide fragment, derivative thereof, and applications thereof
Disclosed in the present invention are a polypeptide fragment, a derivative of the polypeptide fragment, and applications of the derivative of the polypeptide in the preparation of drugs for preventing and treating fibrosis diseases. |
US12011471B2 |
Extracts enriched with polyphenolic compounds and related methods
In aspects, a cannabis extract enriched in polyphenolic compounds is provided herein. Also provided herein is a method for enriching a composition with polyphenolic compounds as well as compositions made by the method. Various cosmetic and pharmaceutical products, methods, and uses are provided herein as well as natural health products. |
US12011469B2 |
Parenteral delivery device and methods of use
A parenteral delivery device and method of delivering a multi-system treatment to a centralized location where the delivery device includes at least an inner compartment encapsulating a first system and an outer compartment encapsulating a second system and the first and second systems have different mechanisms of action for use in the treatment of vaginal infection. |
US12011468B2 |
Compositions and methods for digestive health in an animal
A method of improving microbiome within an animal can include administering to the animal a composition containing a probiotic and psyllium. The probiotic has at least one of any suitable strain or subspecies of Enterococcus. Compositions containing a probiotic and psyllium are also provided herein. |
US12011466B2 |
Modified Escherichia coli strain Nissle and treatment of gastrointestinal disorder
The invention relates to the field of modified Escherichia coli strain Nissle 1917 (EcN) and its use for treating gastro-intestinal disorders. The invention is based on the study of the mechanisms implicated in the probiotic properties of the Escherichia coli strain Nissle 1917 (EcN). This study has allowed the inventors to decouple the probiotic activity of EcN from its genotoxic activity by demonstrating that EcN ClbP protein, the enzyme that activates the genotoxin colibactin, is also required for the siderophore-microcins activity of probiotic EcN, but interestingly, not its enzymatic domain that cleaves precolibactin to form active colibactin. Furthermore, inventors demonstrate in an in vivo animal model infected by a bacterial pathogen that administration of an EcN modified strain with clbP gene encoding ClbP protein inactive for the peptidase domain, is non-genotoxic (do not produce colibactin) but keeps the bacterial antagonist activity, and reduces colonization and virulence of the pathogen by maintaining the siderophore-microcin production. Thus this study opens the way to safe use of EcN and accordingly the present invention provides an Escherichia coli strain Nissle 1917 (EcN) bacterium carrying a gene encoding ClbP protein which is inactive for the peptidase domain, and its use as a drug and more particularly for use in the treatment of gastro-intestinal disease. |
US12011465B1 |
Method of lubricating bodily tissue using an amnion derived therapeutic composition
Acellular amnion derived therapeutic compositions are described having a number of various compositional embodiments. An acellular amnion derived therapeutic composition has essentially no live or active amniotic cells. The amniotic cells may be destroyed and the cells and cell debris may be removed from the acellular amnion derived therapeutic composition. An acellular amnion derived therapeutic composition may comprise micronized placental tissue particles, and/or amniotic fluid. An acellular amnion derived therapeutic composition may be a dispersion of micronized amniotic membrane combined with a fluid, such as plasma, saline, amniotic fluid, combinations thereof and the like. An acellular amnion derived therapeutic composition may be combined with a matrix component to form a composite. An acellular amnion derived therapeutic composition may be used in conjunction with a composition comprising viable cells, such as stem cells. |
US12011464B2 |
Composition comprising induced exosome for hair regeneration
A method for producing exosomes comprises steps of: providing ultrasound stimulation directly or indirectly to cells; culturing a mixture of the cells and a medium for a predetermined time; and isolating exosomes from the mixture, wherein providing the stimulation directly to the cells comprises applying ultrasound stimulation to the medium containing the cells, and the providing the stimulation indirectly to the cells comprises applying ultrasound stimulation to the medium not containing the cells and then mixing the medium and the cells. This method for producing exosomes makes it possible to obtain exosomes having a hair regeneration effect not only from stem cells and progenitor cells that are difficult to isolate and multiply, but also from somatic cells that may be easily obtained and maintained, in high yield within a short time by ultrasound treatment that is a simple process. |
US12011456B2 |
Intradialytic use of sodium nitrite
Provided herein are methods for maintaining physiological levels of nitrite in a subject undergoing hemodialysis. Also provided herein are methods of administering pharmaceutically acceptable sodium nitrite to a subject undergoing hemodialysis. |
US12011455B2 |
Enhancing plasmin activity to prevent soft tissue calcification
A method for reducing or substantially preventing soft tissue calcification is provided. The method includes administering at least one of a downregulator of at least one plasmin inhibitors and plasmin(ogen) to a subject in need thereof, wherein the at least one plasmin inhibitor includes alpha2-antiplasmin. Further disclosed is a method comprises administering the compound subsequent to muscle injury, and the method further comprising administering an antifibrinolytic. |
US12011453B2 |
Medicament for prevention or treatment of rhinovirus infection
The present invention provides a pharmaceutical composition for use in prevention or treatment of a human rhinovirus (HRV) infection. The composition comprises an aldohexose, wherein the hydroxyl group at carbon 2 of the aldohexose is replaced by any one of H, F, Cl, Br, I, SH, Me, OMe and SMe, such as a 2-deoxy-glucose. Furthermore, a dispenser for intranasal administration, such as a nasal spray or nose drop applicator containing said pharmaceutical composition is provided. In addition, an inhalation device, such as a metered-dose inhaler, a dry-powder inhaler or a nebuliser, comprising said composition is provided. |
US12011452B2 |
Compositions and methods for treatment of mitochondrial respiratory chain dysfunction and other mitochondrial disorders
Compositions and methods for treatment of mitochondrial respiratory chain dysfunction and other mitochondrial disorders are provided. Also disclosed are a number of screening assays having utility for the identification of agents which modulate the phenotype associated with mitochondrial respiratory chain dysfunction. |
US12011451B2 |
Stabilized compositions comprising cannabidiol
Compositions and methods of use of treatment of one or more of ovarian cancer, endometrial cancer, head and neck cancer, noncancerous gynecological disorders, and estrogen sensitive cancers, the composition comprising an effective amount of a cannabinoid and a flavonoid wherein the method comprises administering to a patient in need thereof an effective amount of the composition and optionally administering the composition concomitantly with a chemotherapeutic agent. |
US12011448B2 |
Therapeutic or preventing agent for nephrotic syndrome including indole compound
The present invention provides a therapeutic agent or prophylactic agent for nephrotic syndrome, containing N-[2-(6,6-dimethyl-4,5,6,7-tetrahydro-1H-indazol-3-yl)-1H-indol-6-yl]-N-methyl-(2S)-2-(morpholin-4-yl)propanamide or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. |
US12011444B2 |
N-substituted indole derivatives as PGE2 receptor modulators
The present invention relates to derivatives of formula (I) wherein (R1)n, R2, R3, R4a, R4b, R5a, R5b and Ar1 are as described in the description, to their preparation, to pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, and to their use as pharmaceuticals, to pharmaceutical compositions containing one or more compounds of formula (I), and especially to their use as modulators of the prostaglandin 2 receptors EP2 and/or EP4. |
US12011438B2 |
Composition for protecting cardiomyocyte
The inventors have found that the compounds of formula (I) protect cardiomyocytes. Accordingly, the disclosure provides a pharmaceutical composition for protecting a cardiomyocyte comprising a compound of formula (I) or an ester, oxide, pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof. The pharmaceutical composition may be used for treating or preventing a disease associated with cardiomyocyte death, such as myocardial infarction, chronic heart failure, hypertensive heart failure, or dilated cardiomyopathy, especially for treating myocardial infarction. |
US12011437B1 |
Roflumilast formulations with an improved pharmacokinetic profile
An improved method is provided for treating a patient having a disorder responsive to PDE-4 inhibition by administering roflumilast. The improvement involves administering the roflumilast topically in a composition having a roflumilast release profile that produces in the patient a flattened plasma concentration time curve and a reduced Cmax relative to oral administration of a PDE4-inhibiting amount of roflumilast. Such disorders include inflammatory disorders such as inflammatory dermatoses, including psoriasis, atopic dermatitis and seborrheic dermatitis. Such disorders also include inflammatory diseases in a variety of organs, especially the lungs (asthma, COPD). Because of reduced side effects with topical administration due to the improved pharmacokinetics (PK) characteristics, it may be possible to provide higher systemic exposures (AUCs) with topical administration, resulting in greater therapeutic efficacy than with the oral route of administration. |
US12011435B2 |
Treatments with nirogacestat
The present disclosure relates to improved methods of treatment with nirogacestat. |
US12011434B2 |
Treatments with nirogacestat
The present disclosure relates to improved methods of treatment with nirogacestat. |
US12011430B2 |
Compositions and dosage forms for oral delivery
The present disclosure provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising a cannabinoid, and dosage forms comprising same, for oral delivery, such as sublingual or buccal delivery. The compositions of the present disclosure are substantially homogeneous and remain stable and monophasic upon storage. Also provided are methods of using the compositions for pain management and to treat various diseases and conditions, including dementia, sleep disorders, movement disorders, mental disorders, and multiple sclerosis. |
US12011427B2 |
Methods of treating cancer
The invention features methods of treating cancer with β-GPA. The disclosure also provides methods of treating cancer including combinations of β-GPA and additional anti-cancer therapies. |
US12011426B2 |
Methods of metabolic regulation of mitochondria for treating neural injury and neurological disorders
Methods are disclosed for treating and/or preventing a neurological condition, such as neural injury or neurological disorder, in a subject through metabolic regulation of mitochondria using compounds that are natural metabolites, metabolite analogs, or derivatives of natural metabolites to modulate biochemical pathways comprising succinate and/or succinate dehydrogenase, thereby reducing microglial cell and/or astrocyte activation. Compounds and related formulations are also provided to modulate the biochemical pathways comprising succinate and/or succinate dehydrogenase for reducing or inhibiting microglial cell and/or astrocyte activation. |
US12011422B2 |
Synthetic antibacterial compounds and uses thereof
Provided herein are novel synthetic compounds having the structure of formula (1), wherein X is a substituted or unsubstituted aromatic or heteroaromatic mono- or polycyclic ring system; and Y is substituted or unsubstituted C5-C10 alkyl or alkenyl group, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. Also provided are pharmaceutical compositions. The compounds and pharmaceutical compositions are useful for inhibiting growth of a bacterium. |
US12011421B2 |
Curcuphenol compounds for increasing MHC-I expression
Provided are methods of using curcuphenol compounds to increase expression of major histocompatibility complex class I (MHC-I) antigen in cells, particularly on the surface of diseased cells such as cancer cells, and thereby increase the immunogenicity of the cells. Also provided are pharmaceutical compositions that comprise curcuphenol compounds and methods of use thereof, for instance, to treat various cancers, alone or in combination with other therapies. |
US12011418B2 |
Fixing device for nasogastric tube
A fixing device of a nasogastric tube contains: an adhesion member, a connection member, and a retainer. The adhesion member includes an adhesive face, a circular column, and an engagement portion. The connection member includes a connecting sheet, a locating post, and a spherical portion. The connecting sheet has a rectangular slot and an annular orifice, such that the annular orifice accommodates the engagement portion of the adhesion member, the rectangular slot slidably receives the circular column of the adhesion member, an end of the connecting sheet proximate to the annular orifice is connected with the locating post, and the other end of the locating post is connected with the spherical portion. The retainer includes a coupling bar and a joining knob. The retainer further includes a clamp section and two press portions. Furthermore, the clamp section has a hollowly circular space defined therein. |
US12011414B2 |
Rolling cane
A one handed walk assist device featuring a handle and plurality of legs affixed to a variably shaped support frame, featuring various independent embodiments including an embodiment trapezoidal orientation between the front and back legs, and an embodiment apparatus orientation that is angled backwardly. A variety of storage/carriage compartments are disclosed. |
US12011412B2 |
Walking frame cover
A cover for a walking frame including: a central crossmember portion, a left arm portion, and a right arm portion; said left and right arm portions including a receptacle defined by an inner flap and an outer flap on each of said left and right arm portions; and wherein said central crossmember portion includes at least one fastener pair for securing said central crossmember portion. |
US12011411B2 |
Walking roller assembly
A walking roller assembly includes a leg sling for receiving a patient's lower leg and pair of roller frames each attached to the leg sling. Each of the roller frames has a curved member which engages a support surface upon which the patient is walking. Thus, each of the roller frames inhibits the patient's lower leg from supporting the patient's body weight to facilitate a leg injury to heal. The curved member of each of the roller frames curves downwardly with respect to the leg sling thereby facilitating the leg sling to rock when the patient walks thereby simulating the patient's normal gait. A leg panel is pivotally attached to the pair of roller frames and the leg panel is oriented at an angle with the leg sling. In this way the leg panel can receive the patient's upper leg and orient the patient's leg in a bent position. |
US12011409B1 |
Stimulation device
A stimulation device includes a rotary member, a fixing member, a sliding member and a swinging unit. The rotary member defines a first groove therein, wherein the first groove is annular and non-circular. The fixing member defines a second groove therein, wherein the second groove is linear-shaped. The sliding member includes a first sliding portion being slidably engaged into the first groove and a second sliding portion being slidably engaged into the second groove. The swinging unit includes at least one swinging bar being rotatably connected to the sliding member. |
US12011404B2 |
Devices and systems for moving a person on a support apparatus
Various implementations include a device for moving a person on a support apparatus. The device includes a base, an expandable volume, and a sheet. The base has a first side, a second side, and a support apparatus coupler for coupling the device to a support apparatus. The expandable volume is disposed on a surface of the base between the first side and the second side and is actuatable from a first position to a second position. The sheet has a first portion that is stationary with respect to the base and a second portion. The sheet extends from the first portion, over the second side, over the expandable volume, and over the first side. Actuation of the expandable volume from the first position to the second position increases a length of the sheet extending from the second side of the base to the first side of the base. |
US12011398B2 |
Patient-positioning system, computer-control and data-integration system, surgical componentry, and surgical methods of using same
A patient-positioning system, computer-control and data-integration system, and surgical componentry are provided. The patient-positioning system can be used to manipulate the patient prior to, during, and after surgery to globally or regionally articulate the patient's body to facilitate stabilization of the patient's spine. And the computer-control and data-integration system can be used to facilitate operation of the patient-positioning system and enabling technologies use to perform surgery. Furthermore, the surgical componentry can be used to locally articulate the patient's body and/or the stabilize patient's spine. Surgical methods of using the patient-positioning system, the computer-control and data-integration system, and the surgical componentry for improving patient health outcomes are also provided. |
US12011396B2 |
Patient-positioning system, computer-control and data-integration system, surgical componentry, and surgical methods of using same
A patient-positioning system, computer-control and data-integration system, and surgical componentry are provided. The patient-positioning system can be used to manipulate the patient prior to, during, and after surgery to globally or regionally articulate the patient's body to facilitate stabilization of the patient's spine. And the computer-control and data-integration system can be used to facilitate operation of the patient-positioning system and enabling technologies use to perform surgery. Furthermore, the surgical componentry can be used to locally articulate the patient's body and/or the stabilize patient's spine. Surgical methods of using the patient-positioning system, the computer-control and data-integration system, and the surgical componentry for improving patient health outcomes are also provided. |
US12011392B2 |
Treatment apparatus for operatively correcting defective vision of an eye, method for generating control data therefor, and method for operatively correcting defective vision of an eye
A treatment device for the surgical correction of hyperopia in the eye comprising a laser device controlled by a control device. The laser device separating corneal tissue by applying laser radiation. The control device controls the laser device for emitting the laser radiation into the cornea such that a lenticule-shaped volume is isolated. Removal thereof effects the desired correction. The control device predefines the volume such that a posterior surface and an anterior surface are connected via an edge surface that has a width in projection along the visual axis that is wider than the one which a straight line in the same projection, that is perpendicular at the edge of the posterior or the anterior surface would have relative to the associated surface and connects the anterior surface to the posterior surface or to the perceived extension thereof. |
US12011389B2 |
Heating using electrochemical power source
A thermal management system and a method of heating a water-surface load or sub-water load. The system includes an electrochemical power source which generates electrical power and heat as a byproduct or coproduct. The electrolyte contained in the electrochemical power source is configured to transport the heat that is generated by the electrochemical power source to at least one water-surface load or sub-water load. |
US12011386B1 |
Magnetic anti-grinding dental device, system, and method
Various disclosed embodiments relate to a dental appliance that includes a first lower tooth seat configured to accommodate at least one lower tooth and having a first lower magnet coupled thereto. The dental appliance also includes a second lower-tooth seat configured to accommodate at least one lower tooth and having a second lower magnet coupled thereto. Further, the dental appliance includes a support structure coupling the first lower-tooth seat to the second lower-tooth seat. Further still, the dental appliance includes a first upper-tooth seat configured to accommodate at least one upper tooth and having a first-upper magnet coupled thereto, the first upper-tooth seat movably coupled to the first lower-tooth seat. Yet further still, the dental appliance includes a second upper-tooth seat configured to accommodate at least one upper tooth and having a second-upper magnet coupled thereto, the second upper-tooth seat movably coupled to the second lower-tooth seat. |
US12011384B2 |
Selectively closeable medical device for collecting bodily waste material
A medical device for use in collecting bodily waste material from a patient. The medical device includes a single pouch having a first side, a second side opposite the first side, and a waste receptacle defined between the first side and the second side, the waste receptacle adapted to hold the bodily waste material. The medical device also includes a ring non-removably coupled to the single pouch. The ring is reconfigurable between a first configuration, in which the ring is adapted to be attached to an orifice of the patient and defines an aperture that permits access to the waste receptacle, thereby fluidly connecting the waste receptacle to the orifice of the patient, and a second configuration, in which the ring prevents access to the waste receptacle. |
US12011383B1 |
Apparatus and methods for maintaining a side-sleeping position
A limb restraint includes a flexible limb sleeve and a strap. The limb sleeve permits a sleeper to insert or remove a limb into or out of the sleeve, intentionally while awake, yet inhibits unintentional removal of the limb from the sleeve by the sleeper while sleeping. The strap connects the limb sleeve to a mattress or bedframe so that the limb sleeve is in front of the sleeper while in a side-sleeping position, and with an upward-side limb of the sleeper inserted into the limb sleeve, so that the limb restraint maintains the sleeper in the side-sleeping position while asleep. |
US12011381B2 |
Anatomical brace for dynamically stabilizing the patella during knee articulation so as to address patella tracking error
An anatomical brace for dynamically stabilizing the patella during knee articulation so as to address patella tracking error, the anatomical brace being configured such that, when the anatomical brace is mounted to the knee of a patient, and when the knee thereafter moves to full extension, the anatomical brace applies a proximal/medial force to the patella of the patient, and when the knee thereafter moves to full flexion, the proximal/medial force is released. |
US12011372B2 |
Locking prosthetic knee and core components therefor
A prosthetic knee can include a variable-torque magnetorheological (MR) actuator assembly or braking system, a frame and an electronics assembly or system that also serves as a mount for the knee actuator and facilitates in monitoring and controlling the operation of the knee actuator. The prosthetic knee system advantageously provides resistive forces to substantially simulate the position and motion of a natural knee joint during ambulation and/or other locomotory activities performed by the amputee. The prosthetic knee can have a series of internal blades for providing resistive forces. A locking ratchet can be used to lock knee position. A dynamic seal with a protective shim can be disposed in the knee actuator. A coil with a non-circular cross-section can be used. |
US12011368B2 |
Expandable inter vertebral implants and methods of installation thereof
Embodiments herein are generally directed to expandable spinal implants, systems, apparatuses, and components thereof that can be used in spinal fusion and/or stabilization procedures, as well as methods of installation. The expandable spinal implants may be configured for lateral insertion. |
US12011363B2 |
Method and implant device for grafting adjacent vertebral bodies
A methodology for grafting together adjacent bony structures is provided using an implant device having an endplate with an inner disc portion and outer ring portion spaced from the inner disc portion by a connecting wall disposed therebetween. An endplate interior surface includes a retaining structure for securing the endplate to one of the bony structures, and endplate an exterior surface has an integrally formed socket. A ball-joint rod has a longitudinally extending body and an end, and at least a portion of the ball-joint rod end is curvilinear in shape. The curvilinear ball-joint rod end is rotatably disposed in the endplate socket to fixedly interconnect the bony structures. |
US12011362B2 |
Breakaway endplate portions for implant revision
An interbody spinal cage comprising: a body portion comprising a superior side, an inferior side and at least one lateral side connecting the superior side and the inferior side; and at least one endplate portion coupled to the superior side or the inferior side of the body portion, the at least one endplate portion comprising a unibody structure and operable to be fixedly coupled to an anatomical structure of a patient and decoupled from the superior side or the inferior side of the body portion. |
US12011357B2 |
Anatomic implant for joints
One embodiment of the present disclosure relates to a glenoid implant with a body and a keel. The body includes an articulation surface and a bone facing surface, and the keel has a depth that extends from the bone facing surface to a free end of the keel. The keel has a first length and a first width, both measured in a plane perpendicular to a direction of the depth. The first length is measured perpendicular to the first width and is defined by a first distance from an inferior end of the keel to a superior end of the keel. The first width is measured at a first location adjacent to the inferior end, and the keel has a width dimension along a first portion of the keel from the first location to the superior end that tapers from the first location toward the superior end. |
US12011356B2 |
Humeral head and cup trial with flexure
Disclosed herein is a humeral head and cup trials, a system for humeral trialing, and a method for removing a humeral head and cup trial from a humeral stem. The humeral trial may include a first portion, a second portion, and a post extending from the second portion. The first portion may define an articular surface. The post may define a first length in a first configuration and a second length in a second configuration. The first length may be greater than the second length. The post may change from the first configuration to the second configuration by moving the first portion with respect to the second portion. |
US12011353B2 |
Heart valve sealing devices and delivery devices therefor
In one representative embodiment, an implantable prosthetic device comprises a spacer body portion configured to be disposed between native leaflets of a heart, and an anchor portion configured to secure the native leaflets against the spacer body portion. The prosthetic device can be movable between multiple configurations. The spacer body can be configured to extend radially outwardly as the spacer body extends away from the distal end toward the proximal end. A delivery apparatus can have a first shaft and a second shaft, wherein movement of the first shaft relative to the second shaft moves the anchor portion relative to the spacer body. |
US12011351B2 |
Method of implanting a heart valve
A valve catheter is advanced through a patient's vasculature while a prosthetic heart valve is attached to flexible extensions along a distal end thereof. The valve catheter is advanced through a tubular sleeve for exposing the prosthetic heart valve and allowing the prosthetic heart valve to self-expand while the extensions remain attached to the prosthetic heart valve. A release mechanism on a handle portion is actuated for releasing the prosthetic heart valve from the extensions, thereby implanting the prosthetic heart in a native heart valve. If the operator is not satisfied with the initial expansion, the prosthetic heart valve may be reoriented before release from the extensions by retracting the prosthetic heart valve back into the tubular sleeve, adjusting the orientation of the prosthetic heart valve and then re-advancing the valve catheter from the tubular sleeve for allowing the prosthetic heart valve to re-self-expand at a more desirable location. |
US12011350B2 |
Rapid implant prosthetic heart valve system
A heart valve prosthesis that can be quickly and easily implanted during a surgical procedure is provided. The prosthetic valve has a base stent that is deployed at a treatment site, and a valve component configured to quickly connect to the base stent. The base stent may take the form of a self- or balloon-expandable stent that expands outward against the native valve with or without leaflet excision. The valve component has a non-expandable prosthetic valve and a self- or balloon-expandable coupling stent for attachment to the base stent, thereby fixing the position of the valve component relative to the base stent. The prosthetic valve may be a commercially available to valve with a sewing ring and the coupling stent attaches to the sewing ring. The system is particularly suited for rapid deployment of heart valves in a conventional open-heart surgical environment. A catheter-based system and method for deployment is provided. |
US12011343B2 |
Skin fissure mitigation system
A skin fissure mitigation device includes a base and a sidewall coupled to the base in a concave arrangement to define a cavity structured to receive a heel of a foot of a user. The device includes an adhesive on a surface of the base or sidewall or both facing the heel of the foot of the user to adhere the device to the foot of the user. At least one of the base and the sidewall include an elastic material structured to apply tension to a bottom surface of the foot of the user to close skin fissures on the bottom surface of the foot of the user. The base and sidewall may also include tabs for increasing the tension in the device. |
US12011342B2 |
Atraumatic bandage/dressing to cover wound, surgical incision, epidermal medical device, or non-medical application
Dressing or bandage for protecting a wound accidentally incurred, surgical incision deliberately made in the skin, epidermal delivery of medication, or musculotherapy of a human being or animal, said bandage/dressing having the primary characteristic of being significantly atraumatic upon removal of same by virtue of a novel stringlike member that is intentionally incorporated into or debossed into the construction of said parent bandage/dressing in a multi-spiral geometry, said stringlike member firstly being pulled gently and progressively in multiple turns around the wound site or epidermal treatment area to in effect significantly reduce the area of remaining/undisturbed adhesive between the bandage/dressing and patient's skin before the bandage/dressing is peeled away from the skin in conventional manner and thus affording the patient a significantly less traumatic experience. |
US12011337B2 |
Wireless intraoral scanner for distributed intraoral scanning system
In embodiments set forth herein, an intraoral scanner comprises a body, a probe at one end of the body, the probe comprising a scanner head, a wireless communication module disposed within the body, one or more optical sensor, and a touchscreen disposed on the body. The one or more optical sensor is to receive light that enters the scanner head and generate intraoral scan data based on the light, wherein the wireless communication module is to wirelessly send the intraoral scan data to a first computing device. The touchscreen is configured to output a plurality of virtual buttons, detect a touch input associated with a virtual button of the plurality of virtual buttons, and provide a signal associated with the touch input of the virtual button to the first computing device. |
US12011336B2 |
Tomography convergence-type oral scanner
A tomography convergence-type oral scanner includes an oral scanning unit comprising a projector including a first light source for generating visible light, and a camera for generating image data by receiving the visible light reflected from a tooth; an optical tomography scanning unit comprising an OCT body including a second light source that has a different wavelength from the first light source and generates a measurement light incident on the tooth, a beam splitter for splitting the measurement light into a reference light and a measurement light, a reference mirror that reflects the reference light, and a photodetector for detecting an interference light, and an OCT scan probe including a collimator for converting the measurement light into a parallel light and a MEMS mirror for reflecting the converted parallel light; and a dichroic mirror for transmitting the visible light and reflecting the parallel light, thereby irradiating a tooth to be measured. |
US12011335B2 |
Light curing dental system
A light curing impression system comprising a light emitting tray that precisely distributes an optimal amount of curing light energy to internal, external and extra oral portions of the dental arch to cure impression material. The light curing impression system generally includes an LED light source, a light emitting impression tray, an activation module and impression material. |
US12011333B2 |
Metal orthodontic mouth gag
A metal orthodontic mouth gag is provided, which includes an upper supporting frame, a lower supporting frame, a supporting wing of a left molar area and a supporting wing of a right molar area. The upper supporting frame is a serpentine upper bent rod which is made by a thin steel wire being sequentially wound up and down, and the lower supporting frame is a serpentine lower bent rod which is made by a thin steel wire being sequentially wound up and down. The supporting wing of the left molar area includes a left C-shaped supporting rod and a left blocking supporting frame, and the supporting wing of the right molar area includes a right C-shaped supporting rod and a right blocking supporting frame. The blocking supporting frames are connected into the corresponding C-shaped supporting rods. |
US12011331B2 |
Dental curing light
An optical sensor for an instrument to form a closed-loop curing instrument that is configured to manage the quantity of delivered energy to a curable material, including a composite restoration for a tooth. The closed-loop curing instrument is configured to analyze a signal indicative of the light reflecting from the curable material, and to adjust light output based on the analysis. |
US12011328B2 |
Method for scaling a porcelain material layer of a restoration and machining process
A method for scaling the porcelain material of a restoration and the associated machining process is invented, which comprises: establishing a data model of the restoration (S100); dividing the bonding surface or interface between veneer porcelain to be prepared and a restoration substrate into a finite number of element surfaces (S200); establishing the direction coordinate axis on every element surface as its reference axis for setting up a size and a thickness value of veneer porcelain of each element surface (S300); determining and specifying the size and thickness of the veneer porcelain of every element surface according to the preset size and thickness value, and completing the bonding surface by covering it with the veneer porcelain composed of all the element surfaces as scaled with those sizes and thickness values as referred to (S400); generating the outer contour of the veneer porcelain of a clinic restoration (S500). |
US12011326B2 |
Laser apparatus and method of use for dental surgery
A laser and a minimally invasive dental surgical procedure using the laser to stimulate periodontal tissue formation. |
US12011325B2 |
System and method for treatment of periodontic pockets using disposable inserts
A system and method for dental or surgical treatment of oral tissue, the system including a laser source; a hand piece; and a device for directing radiation emitted by the laser source to a treatment area (e.g., an oral treatment area), the device further including a disposable tube attachable to the hand piece and an optical element (e.g., a substantially cylindrical lens) mounted within the disposable tube and adapted to modify a profile and/or a direction of the radiation emitted from the tube. |
US12011323B1 |
Multi-modal fiducial marker
A multi-layer fiducial marker includes a graphic pattern layer having an upper surface including a registration pattern and a lower surface coated with a radiopaque material and a hard coat film layer disposed over the radiopaque material. A ballistic gel layer is stacked underneath the graphic pattern layer and a first adhesive layer is disposed between the ballistic gel layer and the hard coat film layer. A second adhesive layer affixed to a lower surface of the ballistic gel to facilitate attachment of the marker to an imaging subject. |
US12011322B2 |
Guide and support for performing craniofacial punctions
The present invention is for use in the field of instruments and devices adapted for surgery and diagnostics with instruments. Specifically, it relates to a device for enabling the punction of particular anatomical structures in the craniofacial area. The device comprises a support frame in the form of an adjustable headband which may be adapted to the user's anatomy, a sphere with two arms that hold a placement fastener onto the face or cranium of the user, applying pressure to a specific position through the use of screws or rings that allow free movement on the hinges of the arms. |
US12011320B2 |
Systems and methods for surgical field item detection
Systems and methods are provided for a surgical needle counting device for an operating room. An example system includes a collecting enclosure and a counting apparatus having a sensor configured for determining when a needle is dropped into the collecting enclosure. The counting apparatus is configured to maintain a count of needles introduced into a surgical field associated with the operating room and a count of needles accounted for in the counting apparatus. |
US12011319B2 |
System and method for locating an ultrasound imaging device from a multi-use electronic display device
An ultrasound imaging system comprising a multi-use electronic display device and an ultrasound imaging device. The multi-use electronic display device is capable of communicating with one or more ultrasound imaging devices and selecting which to connect with based on at least one of previously store information, user input, and information gathered from the ultrasound imaging devices. The multi-use electronic display device may communicate with the ultrasound imaging devices while they are in a low power standby state. This approach reduces the complexity of the pairing process and provides a means for quickly and easily selecting between multiple ultrasound imaging devices. |
US12011315B2 |
Intracranial blood pressure estimation method and device
A method (20) and device for deriving an estimate of intracranial blood pressure based on motion data for a wall of an intracranial blood vessel, intracranial blood flow velocity, and a blood pressure signal measured at a location outside the brain. The method is based on identifying (28) a time offset between the two intracranial signals (vessel wall movement and vessel blood flow), and then applying (30) this offset to the blood pressure signal acquired from outside the brain to obtain a fourth signal, indicative of estimated intracranial blood pressure. |
US12011312B2 |
Image based positioning and guidance system and methods of use
Systems, devices, and methods to accurately and precisely align a visualized axis with one or more objects in an image field during a procedure using an imager based positioner system attached to an electronic positioning device are described. Specific methods of implanting guide pins into a first pedicle and a second pedicle of a vertebrae of a patient through a lumen of a trocar to a target of interest are also described. |
US12011310B2 |
Image quality compliance tool
The technology relates to a methods and systems for improving medical imaging procedures. An example method includes receiving a first set of quality metrics for a plurality of medical images acquired at a first imaging facility; receiving a second set of quality metrics for a second plurality of medical images acquired at a second imaging facility; comparing the first set of quality metrics to the second set of quality metrics; based on the comparison of the first set of quality metrics to the second set of quality metrics, generating a benchmark for at least one metric in the first set of quality metrics and the second set of quality metrics; generating facility data based on the generated benchmark and the first set of quality metrics; and sending the facility data to the first imaging facility. |
US12011307B2 |
X-ray imaging device
When a first-stage push-button switch of an operation unit (2) is pressed, an X-ray imaging control unit (72) transmits a signal A for starting voice guidance to a signal output unit (73) for a voice guidance unit as well as a signal B for starting preparation of X-ray imaging to an X-ray tube control unit (71). At this time, when the pushing operation of the push-button switch is performed, the X-ray imaging control unit (72) immediately transmits the signal A for starting the voice guidance to the signal output unit (73) for the voice guidance unit but transmits the signal B for starting the X-ray imaging after a time t1 has elapsed. The time t1 is a time calculated by subtracting a time t3 required for preparing an X-ray tube (42) for performing X-ray imaging from a time t2 required for the voice guidance. |
US12011303B2 |
Real-time pain detection and pain management system
The present invention provides a system for real-time pain detection, which comprises a means for acquiring biomedical signals relating to pain in a subject in need thereof, a computing means for transforming the acquired biomedical signals during a given period of time into the signal data for measurement of pain, analyzing the data to divide into two or more models, including at least a pain model which is defined by the data showing a peak-shaped profile and a non-pain model which is defined by the data showing a flat profile, whereby the pain status of the subject is measured based on the results of the analysis, a process means for generating an index of pain using the results of the analysis depending on the subject's demands or sensation, and a display showing the pain status of the subject. |
US12011298B2 |
Membrane-based foot imaging apparatus including a camera for monitoring foot positioning
A foot imaging apparatus includes a support structure and a flexible membrane suspended from the support structure and configured to receive a foot thereon. The apparatus also includes a three-dimensional imager located under the flexible membrane and configured to acquire a topographical plantar image of the foot on the flexible membrane. The apparatus further includes a monitoring unit for monitoring a monitored region in order to evaluate a positioning of the foot on the flexible membrane. The monitoring unit includes a camera having a field of view, and at least one light deflector arranged to deflect light from the monitored region into the field of view of the camera. The camera acquires a monitoring image of the monitored region after deflection by the at least one light deflector. The monitoring image contains information about the positioning of the foot on the flexible membrane. A foot imaging method is also provided. |
US12011292B2 |
Proximity sensor in pulse oximeter
Systems and methods are disclosed for proximity sensing in physiological sensors, and more specifically to using one or more proximity sensors located on or within a physiological sensor to determine the positioning of the physiological sensor on a patient measurement site. Accurate placement of a physiological sensor on the patient measurement site is a key factor in obtaining reliable measurement of physiological parameters of the patient. Proper alignment between a measurement site and a sensor optical assembly provides more accurate physiological measurement data. This alignment can be determined based on data from a proximity sensor or sensors placed on or within the physiological sensor. |
US12011288B2 |
Method and system for remote transdermal alcohol monitoring
A system for remote transdermal alcohol monitoring includes and/or interfaces with a transdermal alcohol sensing device. Additionally or alternatively, the system can include and/or interface with any or all of: a user device; a supplementary alcohol sensing device; a set of supplementary sensors; a computing subsystem; a user interface; and/or any other components. A method for remote transdermal alcohol monitoring includes: receiving a set of inputs; determining a set of outputs; and triggering an action based on the set of outputs. |
US12011286B2 |
Detecting undiagnosed sleep disordered breathing using daytime sleepiness and nighttime obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) severity
An apparatus and method for detecting undiagnosed sleep disordered breathing uses daytime sleepiness and nighttime Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) severity. This involves detecting people with excessive daytime sleepiness (and high likelihood of falling asleep during the day) caused by OSA through objective and subjective daytime and nighttime monitoring. Screening is provided for those who are most likely to be suffering a daytime impact of their sleep apnea and thus most likely to respond positively to a potential diagnosis, and notifying these people is also provided. |
US12011281B2 |
Quantifying motor function using eeg signals
A motor control score is automatically generated for a subject based on electroencephalography (EEG) data represented as a plurality of EEG waveforms obtained from a plurality of EEG electrodes. Each waveform is separated into at least one window, containing a portion of the EEG waveform representative of neural activity corresponding to a movement performed by the subject. At least one or more frequency components and/or signal components are determined from the EEG data in the window, and a motor control score is determined based on these components. The frequency components may correspond to event-related desynchronization (ERD) response frequency band and event-related synchronization (ERS) response frequency band. In other embodiments, the frequency components correspond to a phase response and the signal components correspond to a signal power spectrum density of the window, which are provided to a primary neural network model to determine the motor control score. |
US12011279B2 |
Electro-anatomic mapping system
An electro-anatomic mapping system is configured, in accordance with a preferred embodiment (and not limited thereto) to: (A) receive a first reference response signal from a first medical device, in which the first reference response signal is configured to be utilized by the electro-anatomic mapping system for formation of a first medical image; and (B) receive a second reference response signal from the first medical device, in which the second reference response signal is configured to be utilized by the electro-anatomic mapping system for forming a second medical image, and in which the second medical image, in use, depicts image noise interference resulting from activation of a second medical device. |
US12011277B2 |
RR interval ECG data distribution display method and device, computer equipment and medium
The present invention discloses an RR interval ECG data distribution display method. The RR interval ECG data distribution display method includes: extracting an RR interval from a dynamic electrocardiogram, and dividing the RR interval according to the preset time interval to obtain N sub-RR intervals; obtaining the ECG data of the RR interval, wherein the ECG data includes at least two heartbeat types and the number of heartbeats corresponding to each of the heartbeat types; traversing the ECG data of each of the sub-RR intervals, and performing the cumulative summation operation on the number of heartbeats corresponding to the same heartbeat type to obtain the number of heartbeats of each heartbeat type in the N sub-RR intervals; and displaying the number of heartbeats of each heartbeat type and the heartbeat types in the N sub-RR intervals in the form of a distribution diagram. |
US12011275B2 |
Method and apparatus for wide-band phase gradient signal acquisition
The present disclosure facilitates capture of biosignal such as biopotential signals in microvolts, or sub-microvolts, resolutions that are at, or significantly below, the noise-floor of conventional electrocardiographic and biosignal acquisition instruments. In some embodiments, the exemplified system disclosed herein facilitates the acquisition and recording of wide-band phase gradient signals (e.g., wide-band cardiac phase gradient signals, wide-band cerebral phase gradient signals) that are simultaneously sampled, in some embodiments, having a temporal skew less than about 1 μs, and in other embodiments, having a temporal skew not more than about 10 femtoseconds. Notably, the exemplified system minimizes non-linear distortions (e.g., those that can be introduced via certain filters) in the acquired wide-band phase gradient signal so as to not affect the information therein. |
US12011269B2 |
Electrophysiological signal processing method, corresponding system, computer program product and vehicle
In an embodiment, a method of processing an electrophysiological signal includes collecting the electrophysiological signal that is indicative of a level of attention of a human; filtering the electrophysiological signal via joint low-pass and high-pass filtering using a set of filtering parameters including low-pass filters parameters and high-pass filters parameters having a set of low-pass cut-off frequencies and a set of high-pass cut-off frequencies respectively. The method further includes applying artificial neural network processing to the filtered electrophysiological signal to extract therefrom a set of features of the electrophysiological signal. The method further includes applying classifier processing to the set of features extracted from the filtered electrophysiological signal and producing a classification signal indicative of the level of attention of the human. The method further includes generating a trigger signal to trigger a user circuit based on the classification signal. |
US12011268B2 |
Detecting an analyte in a body fluid
A medical device for detecting at least one analyte in a body fluid, a method for assembling the medical device and a method of using the medical device are disclosed. The medical device comprises: an analyte sensor having an insertable portion; an insertion cannula receiving the insertable portion of the analyte sensor; an electronics unit connected with the analyte sensor; and a housing comprising an electronics compartment receiving the electronics unit and-a sensor compartment receiving the analyte sensor, the sensor compartment forming a sealed compartment receiving the insertable portion of the analyte sensor, the sealed compartment comprising detachable upper and lower caps, the lower cap configured for detachment before insertion, the insertion cannula being attached to the upper cap, wherein detaching the upper cap after insertion removes the insertion cannula, wherein the electronics compartment at least partially surrounds the sensor compartment. |
US12011261B2 |
Autonomous diagnosis of ear diseases from biomarker data
A fully autonomous system is used to diagnose an ear infection in a patient. For example, a processor receives patient data about a patient, the patient data comprising at least one of: patient history from medical records for the patient, one or more vitals measurements of the patient, and answers from the patient about the patient's condition. The processor receives a set of biomarker features extracted from measurement data taken from an ear of the patient. The processor synthesizes the patient data and the biomarker features into input data, and applies the synthesized input data to a trained diagnostic model, the diagnostic model comprising a machine learning model configured to output a probability-based diagnosis of an ear infection from the synthesized input data. The processor outputs the determined diagnosis from the diagnostic model. A service may then determine a therapy for the patient based on the determined diagnosis. |
US12011260B2 |
High-resolution portable biometric reader for newborns
The present patent of invention describes a high-resolution portable biometric reader for newborns that, according to the characteristics thereof, provides for the creation of a biometric reader for newborns (1) in a curved portable structure of electronic type and based on a frame and a comfortable handle enabling the operator to hold the reader in a single hand and arrange the capture surface area according to the newborn's position thus enabling the fingerprints of the newborn and those of the mother to be digitally captured using the frustrated total internal reflection technique with a prism as an optical system (4) having a resolution greater than 29 lp/mm (1450 ppi) over the entire capture area of more than 18×36 mm, so as to provide full optimization in the capturing procedures for fingerprint, palm-print and footprint imaging of newborn babies and the fingerprints of the respective mothers, i.e., the simultaneous registration of the fingerprints of both the baby and the mother and the subsequent inclusion in a medical register system to improve record tracking. |
US12011259B2 |
Systems and methods for fall detection
A system for monitoring and detecting the gait and other health related parameters of a user. One such parameter is monitoring of medication compliance and treatment session attendance done by a medication and liquid dispensing apparatus, which combines mechanical dispensing of medication. These parameters are provided in standard of care summaries to care providers, and are continually reported by the Optimum Recognition Blueprint as Standard of Care Summaries to care providers, as well as communicated to the end-user by the Virtual Caregiver Interface. |
US12011257B2 |
Wearable device to monitor musculoskeletal loading, estimate tissue microdamage and provide injury risk biofeedback
A wearable device operably worn by a user for monitoring musculoskeletal loading on structure inside the body of the user includes a plurality of sensors, each sensor operably worn by the user at a predetermined location and configured to detect information about a biomechanical activity of musculoskeletal tissues, a limb segment orientation, and/or a loading magnitude or location thereon; and a processing unit in communication with the plurality of sensors and configured to process the detected information by the plurality of sensors to estimate the musculoskeletal loading, and communicate the estimated musculoskeletal loading to the user and/or a party of interest. |
US12011256B2 |
Device and method for determining gestational age
Described is a device for determining gestational age and methods for determining gestational age at birth by measuring parameters associated with photobiological properties of the skin such as reflectance or reflectivity by measuring diffused or scattered portions of the light beam incident on the skin, as well as the erythema index, along with clinical parameters of the newborn such as gender, the use of phototherapy, birth weight and time spent in incubator. The ability to obtain a realistic estimate of the age of the conceptus quickly, non-invasively and at low cost makes it possible to provide care suited to the needs of the newborn, to assess the chances of survival and to affect the short- and long-term prognosis of the newborn. The correct determination of gestational age at birth also influences clinical follow-up protocols in infancy and vital statistics. |
US12011254B2 |
System for and method of temperature-sensitive frozen tissue imaging for cryoablation monitoring
The present disclosure is directed to systems and methods for generating images using short tau inversion recovery, ultrashort echo time (STIR-UTE) MRI sequences. The STIR-UTE MRI sequences can be used to generate images that can differentiate between regions that are at temperatures that are either lethal or non-lethal to cell life. Thus, these sequences can be beneficial for implementations such as in monitoring cryoablation procedures. |
US12011253B2 |
Method for generating a respiratory datum and associated device
A method for generating a respiratory datum for a user includes generating a multimedia instruction that is timestamped via software of an electronic terminal and transmitting this multimedia instruction to the user via a transmission system; measuring the air pressure in a fluid exhalation chamber of a respiration unit for receiving the air exhaled and/or inhaled by a user; and generating a respiratory datum quantifying the respiratory performance of the user. |
US12011252B2 |
Sensors for in-vivo measurements
In one embodiment, a sensor includes a capsule having a cavity and a sheath, a transducer coupled to electronic circuitry in the cavity, and a clip outside the capsule. The capsule and the clip are configured to hold in vivo an object within an opening between the capsule and the clip. The transducer is configured to detect an incoming signal indicative of a physiological parameter of the object being held, and the electronic circuitry is configured to wirelessly transmit a signal containing information about the physiological parameter obtained from the incoming signal. The sensor is part of a measurement system to measure the physiological parameter. Another embodiment describes a method using the measurement system. |
US12011249B2 |
Systems and methods for tomography imaging
The present disclosure provides systems and methods for tomography imaging. The systems and methods may obtain an ultrasonic signal indicating a movement state of a position of an object (e.g., a position inside the object). The ultrasonic signal may be acquired by at least one laser ultrasonic component of a medical device. The systems and methods may determine, based on the ultrasonic signal, movement information of the position of the object. The systems and methods may obtain, based on the movement information of the position, target image data of the object using an imaging component of the medical device. |
US12011247B2 |
Finger-worn oral procedure apparatus and method
A device and methods for making and using an oral procedure apparatus include a tubular member and a flange. The tubular member forms a lumen extending from a first end of the tubular member to a second end of the tubular member, the lumen having a lumen cross-section sized to admit a human finger extending through the lumen, the tubular member having a tubular cross-section sized to be admitted into a mouth of a patient, the tubular member formed from a material substantially resilient against a bite from the mouth of the patient. The flange is coupled to the first end of the tubular member, the flange having a flange cross-section sized larger than the mouth of the patient. |
US12011246B2 |
Multi-catheter flexible robotic system
A multicatheter subsystem is provided for a steerable catheter robotic system. The subsystem includes a flexible output sheath, a plurality of flexible multi-lumen assemblies and a plurality of robotic instruments for performing a surgical procedure. The plurality of flexible multi-lumen assemblies extends through the outer sheath. Each of the multi-lumen assemblies has a proximal end and a distal end. Each of the robotic instruments is operatively and removably attachable to the distal end of one of the multi-lumen assemblies such that each instrument is teleoperable independently of every other robotic instrument. At least a first of the robotic instruments includes a plurality of interconnected articulating segments. Each of the articulating segments is operatively and removably attachable to a different one of the multi-lumen assemblies. |
US12011243B2 |
Force sense display device and force sense display method of medical robot system
A medical robot system including a memory and a central processing unit that performs operations including receiving measurement signals of forces measured at two or more points on one or both of a surgical tool and a slave device that supports the surgical tool, generating image information for displaying information of the forces as images in association with the two or more points at which the forces are measured, based on the measurement signals, and outputting the image information that is generated to a display device that displays the image information in a second display region of the display device which is different from a first display region of the display device in which information on operation of the surgical tool is displayed. |
US12011240B2 |
Surgical robotic arm control system and surgical robotic arm control method
A surgical robotic arm control system and a surgical robotic arm control method are provided. The surgical robotic arm control system includes a surgical robotic arm, a first image capturing unit, a second image capturing unit, and a processor. The first image capturing unit is used for obtaining a field image. The field image includes a first target image of a target object. The second image capturing unit is disposed at an end position of the surgical robotic arm and is used to obtain a second target image of the target object. The processor analyzes the field image to obtain robotic arm movement information, and controls the surgical robotic arm to move to approach the target object. The processor analyzes the target image to obtain robotic arm rotation information, and controls an angle and a posture of the surgical robotic arm. |
US12011237B2 |
System and method of gesture detection and device positioning
A system according to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure includes an imaging source; an imaging detector; a depth sensor; and a controller, where the controller receives image information from the depth sensor, determines a gesture in relation to a working volume, and moves the imaging source and the imaging detector relative to the working volume based on the gesture. |
US12011236B2 |
Systems and methods for rendering alerts in a display of a teleoperational system
A method comprises displaying a surgical environment image. The surgical environment image includes a field of view image obtained by a first imaging system. The method also includes receiving alert information and providing an alert indication, based upon the alert information, within the surgical environment image by altering a portion of the surgical environment image. |
US12011231B2 |
Method for correcting electrode positions of an elongated medical device
The present disclosure is directed to systems and methods that account for measurement errors acquired from electrodes of a medical device prior to generating an image of the medical device. A correction model is initially generated utilizing a specialized testing catheter that incorporates both electrodes and magnetic sensors. The testing catheter is identically configured to a clinical catheter that has no or fewer magnetic sensors. The testing catheter is used to collect responses (e.g., positions) from the magnetic sensors and electrodes. Electrode positions calculated from the more accurate magnetic sensors are mapped to potentially distorted positions determined from the electrode responses. The correction model (e.g., machine-learning algorithm) is trained using such relationships. Once trained, the correction model is implemented to adjust raw electrode responses prior to generating an image of a medical device. The correction model may adjust raw electrode responses of a clinical usage catheter that lacks magnetic sensors. |
US12011230B2 |
Calibration method and device for dental implant navigation surgery, and tracking method and device for dental implant navigation surgery
Embodiments of the present application provide a calibration method and device for dental implant navigation surgery, and a tracking method and device for dental implant navigation surgery. The calibration method comprises: (110) obtaining a position of a scanning area (304) relative to a second visual marker (306) based on a spatial position of a first visual marker (305) disposed on a scanning device (302), a spatial position of the second visual marker (306) disposed on a surgical area (303), and a scanning position of the scanning area (304) obtained by scanning with the scanning device (302); and (120) registering the position of the scanning area (304) relative to the second visual marker (306) with a three-dimensional scene to obtain a transformation matrix, and applying the transformation matrix to the tracking of a surgical instrument. Therefore, the position change of a surgical instrument may be reflected in real time in the three-dimensional scene without implanting a marker point into the body of a patient, even if the patient's head moves during the surgery, thereby accurately tracking the surgical instrument in real time. |
US12011219B2 |
Electrosurgical instrument
An electrode structure for a distal tip of an electrosurgical instrument that enables efficient delivery of radiofrequency (RF) energy in a forward (distal) direction and uniform delivery of microwave energy for ablation in a region surrounding the distal tip. The instrument comprises a tip body having a first electrode and a second electrode, where the second electrode is spaced from the first electrode exposed dielectric material. The first electrode is connected through the tip body to an inner conductor of a coaxial feed. The second electrode is electrically connected to the outer conductor of the coaxial feed by a field-shaping conductive structure formed in or on the tip body. The field-shaping conductive structure is configured to shape a radiation profile of microwave energy emitted from the tip body. |
US12011218B2 |
Methods, devices, and support structures for assembling optical fibers in catheter tips
Described herein are methods, devices, and support structures for assembling optical fibers in catheter tips and facilitating alignment and structural support. A method for assembling a plurality of optical fibers and lenses in a support structure for an ablation catheter includes providing a support structure with a proximal end, a body, and a distal end, the distal end including a plurality of alignment orifices or slits. A plurality of optical fibers are threaded through the alignment orifices or slits, such that each optical fiber is threaded through a corresponding alignment orifice or slit. An adhesive material is applied at each alignment orifice or slit to secure the optical fibers, and the plurality of optical fibers are then cleaved at the distal end to remove portions of the fibers extending out of the distal end. Finally, a lens is attached to each of the ends of the plurality of optical fibers. |
US12011216B2 |
Irrigated catheter with internal position sensor
A catheter carries a position sensor in a distal, on-axis position in an irrigated ablation tip electrode. The tip electrode has a shell wall that defines a cavity through which fluid flows and exits via fluid ports formed in the shell wall. The cavity is sealed by an internal member extends into the cavity with a baffle portion and a distal portion. The distal portion safely houses the position sensor and the baffle portion diffuses and disperses fluid entering the tip electrode for a more uniform flow through the cavity. The distal portion is configured to provide an annular region that runs along the length of the tip electrode to better feed fluid to the more distal fluid ports on the tip electrode for more uniform cooling at all locations on the tip electrode. |
US12011214B2 |
Systems, methods, and devices for monitoring and treatment of tissues within and/or through a lumen wall
A system for controlled sympathectomy procedures is disclosed. A system for controlled micro ablation procedures is disclosed. Methods for performing a controlled surgical procedure are disclosed. A system for performing controlled surgical procedures in a minimally invasive manner is disclosed. Systems and methods for accessing target tissues as part of a neuromodulation procedure from within a lumen are disclosed. |
US12011213B2 |
System and method for treating epistaxis
A method of treating epistaxis includes inserting a distal end of an endoscope into a nasal cavity of a patient. At least the distal end of the endoscope includes a working channel. The method includes advancing a distal end of an RF ablation catheter through the working channel of the endoscope. The method also includes ablating tissue in a posterior nasal region of the nasal cavity using RF energy transmitted by the RF ablation catheter. |
US12011204B2 |
Flow rate control for a cooled medical probe assembly
Cooling systems for medical probe assemblies are provided. For example, a cooling system comprises a pump assembly including a control unit having a controller, a motor, and a pump head driven by the motor; a fluid reservoir; a lumen for delivering a cooling fluid to the medical probe assembly distal end; tubing extending through the pump head for conveying the cooling fluid from the fluid reservoir to the lumen; and a flow sensor for sensing the cooling fluid flow rate. The pump head is disposed between the fluid reservoir and the medical probe assembly to pump the cooling fluid from the fluid reservoir to the lumen. The flow sensor is disposed between the pump head and the medical probe assembly to sense the cooling fluid flow rate. Methods for controlling fluid flow rate through a cooling circuit and systems for using a plurality of medical probe assemblies also are provided. |
US12011198B2 |
Humeral nail
A humeral nail can include a nail longitudinal axis extending from a proximal portion to a distal portion, a first proximal through bore defining a first screw trajectory, a second proximal through bore defining a second screw trajectory, a third proximal through bore defining a third screw trajectory, a descending through bore defining a descending screw trajectory, and a calcar through bore defining a calcar screw trajectory. The first, second and third screw trajectories extend transverse to the nail longitudinal axis, the descending screw trajectory extends anterior to posterior and proximal to distal, and the calcar screw trajectory extends distal to proximal, anterior to posterior, and lateral to medial. In some examples, the calcar through bore defines at least two calcar screw trajectories. |
US12011192B2 |
Coupling assembly for coupling a rod to a bone anchoring element, polyaxial bone anchoring device and modular stabilization device
A coupling assembly for coupling a rod to a bone anchoring element, and including a receiving part having a first end, a second end, and an accommodation space having an opening at the second end for inserting a head of the bone anchoring element, a pressure element insertable from the first end, positionable in the accommodation space, and configured to hold the head, the pressure element having at least one spring portion extending circumferentially around the pressure element and being radially compressible, and a rod receiving element separable from the pressure element, wherein in a first position, the spring portion is configured to engage an engagement structure at an inner wall of the receiving part to prevent movement of the pressure element towards the first end, and wherein the rod receiving element is configured to move the pressure element from the first position towards the second end. |
US12011191B2 |
Bedside stereotactic ultrasound guidance device, system and method
The present invention provides fixation devices, locking assemblies, and methods for using the same. The fixation devices of the invention are capable of accurate insertion of medical devices by providing detection means of a patient's internal anatomy and localizing a desired target. The devices are capable of locking into position to maintain accuracy. |
US12011190B2 |
Ultrasonic spinal surgery method and associated surgical instrument
An elongate ultrasonic dissector-shaver probe has a laterally enlarged head extending distally and transversely from a distal end of a shaft and provided with sets of spiraling ribs. In a disc space preparation procedure, the probe is inserted into a spinal disc between two vertebral endplates, ultrasonic vibratory energy is conducted into the probe, and the probe is manipulated to move the laterally enlarged head in three spatial directions within the spinal disc to thereby disrupt and shred the spinal disc material into fragments extracted from the space, in part by suction and in part by using forceps to pull spinal disc fragments from the operative space or surgical site between the vertebral endplates. |
US12011186B2 |
Bevel tip expandable mouth catheter with reinforcing ring
The designs and methods disclosed herein are for a clot retrieval catheter with a large bore shaft and a distal braid-supported tip that is expandable to a diameter larger than the outer sheath through which it is delivered. The distal mouth of the tip can be beveled at an angle inclined from the longitudinal axis of the shaft. The braided tip can be braced with a reinforcing ring which can be welded or overmolded to the distal end of the braid and prevents the tip from collapsing under aspiration forces. The reinforcing ring can have relief features positioned to allow the oblique orientation of the ring to maintain a circular inner channel when the tip is compressed and delivered through a guide sheath and expanded at a target site. The distal tip can be expanded to a profile that is either symmetric or asymmetric with the catheter shaft. |
US12011185B2 |
Intravascular lithotripsy catheter with interfering shock waves
The present invention provides a catheter for treating an occlusion in a body lumen. The catheter includes an elongated tube, a first electrode pair and a second electrode pair each configured to generate shock waves. The catheter also includes a flexible polymer enclosure that is fillable with conductive fluid and wrapped circumferentially around at least a portion of the elongated tube such that it surrounds the first and second electrode pairs. The first and second electrode pairs can be arranged relative to one another to promote interference between shock waves generated at the electrode pairs when voltage is delivered across the electrodes of each pair. Electrode pairs can be longitudinally adjacent (spaced a relatively small longitudinal distance apart), longitudinally aligned (at the same longitudinal location), circumferentially offset (offset about the circumference of the catheter), circumferentially aligned (at the same circumferential location), or any combination of any of the above. |
US12011184B2 |
Methods and apparatus for plaque disruption
Balloon catheters, sleeves, cages, and endoluminal prostheses are provided with stress-applying and spacing features coupled to expandable surfaces thereof. The stress-applying features may have blunt and/or rounded contact regions which contact tissue or calcified regions in the vasculature. The contact regions dent or fracture occlusive material on the wall of a vascular lumen and/or patient valve leaflets when expanded. The spacing features permit blood, drug, and contrast perfusion past structures expanded in the vasculature, particularly balloon catheters. |
US12011183B2 |
Surgical drill guide
Drill guides are disclosed herein that include a tapered projection that hooks under a bone to position the drill guide relative to the bone. The drill guide is used to drill a hole that receives a suture anchor. |
US12011182B2 |
Medical devices and related methods for transforming bone, other tissue, or material
Medical devices and related methods for transforming bone, other tissue, or other material are disclosed herein. According to an aspect, a cutting device includes a static casing that defines a sheathing slot and an opening. The sheathing slot extends to the opening and has a first height at an end of the opening. Further, the bone cutting device includes a horn including a first end and a second end. The first end is configured to operatively connect to a source of movement. Further, the second end includes a cutting component having a second height. The first height is greater than the second height. |
US12011181B2 |
Endoscopic system with pump control
Endoscopic image analysis, endoscopic procedure analysis, and/or component control systems, methods and techniques are disclosed that can analyze images of an endoscopic system and/or affect an endoscopic system to enhance operation, user and patient experience, and usability of image data and other case data. |
US12011179B2 |
Tibial guide transfer instruments and methods
Systems, methods, kits, and devices for transferring kinematic alignment references from the distal aspect of a femur to the proximal aspect of an adjacent tibia. An exemplary assembly includes a distally referencing linking drill guide assembly comprising: a linking drill guide comprising: a femoral portion, the femoral portion configured to engage a first femoral engagement member, a tibial portion, the tibial portion configured to engage a first tibial engagement member, and a body connecting the femoral portion to the tibial portion, and a femoral referencing instrument, the femoral referencing instrument having a first complimentary femoral engagement member, wherein the assembly has an engaged configuration when the first femoral engagement member engages the first complimentary femoral engagement member, and wherein the assembly has a disengaged configuration when the first femoral engagement member does not engage the first complementary femoral engagement member. |
US12011178B2 |
Apparatus for displacement of blood to mitigate peripheral nerve neuropathy
Embodiments of the present invention are directed to devices, systems and methods adapted for implementing intermittent displacement of blood to mitigate peripheral nerve neuropathy such as that induced by chemotherapeutic agents (i.e., chemotherapy-induced neuropathy (CIN)) that are administered to a patient. Such devices, systems and methods advantageously provide for precise, uniform and controlled blood flow occluding (and optionally blood displacing) compression along irregular surfaces of an appendage of a patient. Such precise, uniform and controlled blood occluding compression is imparted upon the epidermal and dermis skin layers within the aforementioned areas of a patient's extremities to decrease the time that free nerve endings located in the epidermal and encapsulated nerve endings located in the dermis skin layers are exposed to nerve damaging chemotherapy chemicals, thereby substantially decreasing CIN caused by prolonged exposure to such chemicals. |
US12011175B2 |
Vaso-occlusive devices with in-situ stiffening
A vaso-occlusive device is constructed out of dissimilar metallic materials that are in contact or otherwise in close proximity with one another, thereby causing the device to undergo galvanic corrosion when exposed to an electrolytic medium, such as blood or other body fluid, wherein one of the dissimilar metallic materials is zirconium or zirconium alloy to create a corrosive product including zirconia having a relatively high hardness, a relatively high fracture toughness, and a relatively high stability when the device is implanted in a vasculature site, such as an aneurysm. |
US12011174B2 |
Occlusion systems
An occlusion device with particular utility in occlusion of left atrial appendages is described. The occlusion device utilizes an inflatable balloon comprising a proximal portion to inflate with an inflation fluid delivered by an outer catheter body and conform to a shape of the left atrial appendage and a distal portion to fill with an adhesive delivered by an inner catheter body. The distal portion of the inflatable balloon sticks to the tissue wall of the left atrial appendage. The outer catheter body is configured to position the inner catheter body inside the outer catheter body. |
US12011172B2 |
Occlusion catheter system for full or partial occlusion
An occlusion catheter system for full or partial occlusion of a vessel includes an occlusion balloon. The balloon is positioned in a folded, uninflated configuration around a central shaft, a proximal shaft, and a distal shaft of the occlusion catheter system, having an outer diameter less than seven French. The balloon is constructed of a semi-compliant or non-compliant material and is sized to have a blown diameter between approximately ten percent to sixty percent greater than the inner diameter of the vessel, whereby an outer surface of the balloon comes into full diametric contact with an inner surface of the vessel upon partial inflation of the balloon and folds are formed in the outer surface of the balloon. The folds define flow channels with inner surfaces of the vessel or with portions of the outer surface of the balloon that allow partial blood flow past the balloon. |
US12011171B2 |
Systems and methods for inhibiting premature embolic implant deployment
Disclosed herein are various exemplary systems, devices, and methods for inhibiting premature implant deployment. The delivery member can include a body including a lumen extending therethrough, the body including a compressed distal portion. The delivery member can include a pull wire extending through the lumen. The pull wire can include a pull wire portion that extends radially to abut a sidewall of the body to provide frictional resistance against the body. The pull wire can be positioned to secure the implantable medical device to the delivery member, and the pull wire portion can be effective to inhibit premature detachment of the implant by inhibiting proximal translation of the pull wire due to the frictional resistance provided by the pull wire portion against the body. |
US12011170B2 |
Band for surgical wound suture
A band for surgical wound suture includes a first band having a first left band and a first right band and a second band located above the first band and having a second left band and a second right band, in which the first left band is connected to the second right band, and the second right band is connected to the first left band. The band for surgical wound suture provides advantages that an incision may be sutured by a simple operation of pulling the left and right bands to the left and right and attaching them, a feeling of heterogeneity after a suturing procedure may be minimized with a suturing device having a small volume and having almost no hard parts, and furthermore, the incision may be joined and firmly fixed by a wide and sturdy joint joined to both sides of the incision. |
US12011169B2 |
Surgical stapler with self-adjusting staple height
A surgical stapler is provided that includes a spring loaded lift that automatically adjusts a staple cartridge and/or staple formation between a range of sizes. The lift is automatically released as the staple firing mechanism begins its forward translation of the firing sequence. The automatic one-way adjustment also adjusts the staple cartridge while maintaining the cartridge parallel to the anvil to provide consistent staple formations. |
US12011168B2 |
Surgical stapling instrument
A surgical instrument includes an elongate shaft and an end effector. The end effector includes a jaw, and a coupling member configured to receive a first and second reload and to removably couple the first and second reload to the end effector. The coupling member is configured to retain the first reload in a closed position relative to the jaw such that the jaw and the first reload have a tissue gap therebetween. The coupling member is configured to retain the second reload in a closed position relative to the jaw such that the jaw and the second reload have a tissue gap therebetween that is larger than the first tissue gap. The instrument is designed to accommodate reloads with different tissue gaps between the first jaw and the reload, thereby allowing an operator to treat tissue of varying sizes, shapes and thicknesses with the same surgical instrument. |
US12011167B2 |
System and method for variable velocity instrument
A system and method of variable velocity control of an instrument by a computer-assisted device includes a computer-assisted device that includes an actuator and one or more processors. To perform an operation with an instrument coupled to the computer-assisted device, the one or more processors are configured to set a velocity set point of the actuator to an initial velocity, monitor force or torque applied by the actuator to actuate the instrument, when the applied force or torque is above a first force or torque limit, determine whether a total duration of a set of pauses occurring during the operation of the instrument is below a maximum pause threshold, and in response to determining that the total duration is below the maximum pause threshold, pause the operation of the instrument. |
US12011164B2 |
Cartridge-based firing lockout mechanism for surgical stapler
A surgical stapling instrument includes a shaft assembly and an end effector. The end effector includes a first jaw having an anvil, a second jaw configured to removably receive a staple cartridge, and a driving assembly translatable distally through the second jaw for pivoting the second jaw toward the first jaw to clamp tissue between the first jaw and the second jaw. The instrument also includes a lockout mechanism configured to transition between a first state in which the lockout mechanism prevents distal translation of the driving assembly through the second jaw, and a second state in which the lockout mechanism permits distal translation of the driving assembly through the second jaw. The lockout mechanism is configured to transition from the first state to the second state when the staple cartridge is removably received by the second jaw. |
US12011163B2 |
Prediction of tissue irregularities based on biomarker monitoring
Tissue irregularity complication(s) may be predicted based on biomarker measurements obtained before a surgery and/or during the surgery via one or more sensing systems. For example, a computing system may monitor the patient biomarker(s) including tissue perfusion pressure, lactate, oxygen saturation, VO2Max, respiration rate, autonomic tone, sweat rate, heart rate variability, skin conductance, GI motility, edema and/or hydration state. Based on the prediction, the computing system may generate a control signal configured to alter a matter in which a surgical cutting and stapling device and/or a surgical energy operate, to adjust a surgical procedure plan, to adjust a surgical instrument selection, indicate a probability of the tissue irregularity complication, and/or to indicate a suggested adjustment to surgical procedure plan, surgical approach, and/or surgical instrument selection. |
US12011162B2 |
Suture release constructs and methods of tissue fixation
Reinforced surgical constructs and methods of tissue repairs. A surgical construct can offer both repair and shuttling capabilities to allow for a single pass to load multiple sutures at once. A surgical construct includes one or more repair sutures provided with one or more junctions (one or more releasable stitches), to allow the repair sutures to be joined and subsequently released. At least one of the one or more junctions (releasable stitches) can be formed by weaving back and forth another flexible strand (releasing suture) through the one or more repair sutures. When the flexible strand is pulled, it pulls out the one or more junctions (releasable stitches) from the repair sutures, freeing the repair sutures. The surgical construct may be part of a knotless or knotted construct. |
US12011159B2 |
Length of self-retaining suture and method and device for using the same
A method and device for anchoring a length of self-retaining suture. The method of anchoring includes providing for an assembly having a length of self-retaining suture and a suture insertion device. The length of suture includes at least a portion of the length having a plurality of retainers thereon extending in a first direction. The insertion device has a length and a recess to receive a portion of the suture length. The method further includes placing a portion of the suture length in the recess and inserting the device into the body of a mammal until the recess reaches a predetermined location thereby forming an insertion pathway. The method further includes retrieving the insertion device from the body by moving the insertion device in a direction substantially opposed to the insertion pathway. |
US12011147B2 |
Actuation handle for accessory devices
The present disclosure provides an actuation device that comprises: (a) a device body that comprises a first fixation mechanism configured to affix a proximal end of a first elongate member of an accessory device to the device body, (b) an actuator that comprises an operable mechanism and a second fixation mechanism configured to affix a proximal end of a second elongate member of the accessory device to the actuator, wherein the operable mechanism is configured to move the second elongate member relative to the first elongate member, and (c) a fastener configured to attach the device body to an endoscope. The present disclosure further provides endoscopic systems comprising an actuation device of this type in an assembly with an endoscope and an accessory device, and also provides kits that comprise an actuation device of this type and one or more accessory devices. |
US12011144B2 |
Devices, systems, and methods for fluid control in endoscope systems
Various embodiments are generally directed to devices, systems, and methods for controlling the flow of fluids in endoscopic systems, such as endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) enabled endoscopes. Some embodiments are particularly directed to valve sets and/or valve interface mechanisms for controlling air, water, and/or suction flow through a valve well for an endoscopic system. Several embodiments are directed to user interface mechanisms and techniques for enabling an operator to interact with and control endoscope valves. Many embodiments are directed to mechanisms and techniques for translating interface input motion into valve control motions. In one or more embodiments, the valve sets and/or valve interface mechanisms may be disposable. |
US12011142B2 |
Electronic endoscope system
This electronic endoscope system includes an evaluation unit that evaluates an extent of a lesion by processing an image inside an organ image-captured by an electronic endoscope. The evaluation unit includes: an image evaluation value calculation unit that calculates an image evaluation value for the captured image; a lesion evaluation unit that calculates a representative evaluation value of image evaluation values from the image evaluation value for each of a plurality of spaces to evaluate the spread of the lesion; and a lesion evaluation adjustment unit that sets, for an empty section for which a representative evaluation value is not generated, as an estimated representative evaluation value, one image evaluation value for a non-empty section, or a representative evaluation value obtained on the basis of the image evaluation value, and that assigns the estimated representative evaluation value to the empty section. |
US12011139B2 |
Robotic device with energy storage device
A robotic device comprising: an energy storage device; and a controller configured to determine whether a quantity of energy stored in the energy storage device is below a predetermined energy level, wherein: the robotic device is configured to perform a cleaning task if the determined quantity of energy is not below the predetermined energy level; if the determined quantity of energy is below the predetermined energy level: the controller is configured to estimate a likelihood of the robotic device being capable of locating a recharging base station; and in dependence on the estimated likelihood, the robotic device is configured to seek the recharging base station or perform the cleaning task. |
US12011129B1 |
Extraction cleaner
An extraction cleaner may include a base, an upright body pivotally coupled to the base, a supply tank removably coupled to the upright body and a recovery tank removably coupled to the upright body. The base may include a non-removable door and a removable suction nozzle. At least one fluid dispensing nozzle may be provided on the door. The door may be pivotally coupled to the base for providing access to an agitator. The cleaner may include and auto-spray configuration. The cleaner may include a support on the upright portion for the recovery tank. The cleaner may include an additive tank received in a receptacle of the supply tank. The recovery tank may include a float and/or an airflow management configuration. The cleaner may include a cleaning tool and a suction changeover valve and/or a fluid changeover valve. The cleaner may include a mixing valve for supplying fluid to a fluid changeover valve. A cleaning composition including an aqueous based cleaning solution mixed, on demand, with an aqueous based oxidizing solution is also provided. |
US12011128B2 |
Sterilizer for autonomous robotic cleaner
A sterilizer for an autonomous robotic cleaner is revealed. An ultraviolet (UV) sterilizer is disposed on a top surface of an autonomous robotic cleaner. When the autonomous robotic cleaner is moved for cleaning the floor, consumers can activate the UV sterilizer by remote control to perform sterilization of indoor environments according to their needs. Thus a clean and hygienic environment is achieved. A person or pet in area to be cleaned is detected in a real time manner by a thermal sensor module so that the UV sterilizer is turned off immediately to protect the person or pet from injuries caused by exposure to UV light. |
US12011127B2 |
Floor cleaner
A floor cleaner including a including a base, an upright portion, and a recovery tank. The recovery tank includes a baffle configured to separate liquid and air from a liquid-laden stream entering the recovery tank. |
US12011126B2 |
Method and system for path sweeping of cleaning robot, and chip
A method and system for path sweeping of a cleaning robot, and a chip are disclosed. The method includes: detecting, in real time, a collision state of the cleaning robot in a turning process during S-shaped sweeping in a current cleaning area; and then controlling an -shaped path of the cleaning robot according to the collision state, so that the cleaning robot achieves sweeping an area between an arc-shaped edge corresponding to a turning part of the -shaped path, and a corner of the current cleaning area. |
US12011123B2 |
Interactive training toilet
An interactive training toilet to aid in potty training a child. The training toilet has sensors to detect to liquid waste, solid waste, and flatulence. The training toilet plays audio to relax and encourage the child. The training toilet records a timeline of bodily functions and sends a report to a connected application. One embodiment is an independent unit, and another embodiment attaches to a standard toilet. |
US12011121B2 |
Single free-standing paper towel holder and towel bar
Embodiments provide for a consolidated towel holder or rack. An example consolidated towel holder includes a base, a first support member extending upward from the base, a second support member extending upward from the base and configured for supporting a paper towel roll, a cap in slidable contact with the first support member via an extension member such that the cap gravitationally rests atop the paper towel roll, and a third support member extending perpendicularly from the first support member and configured for supporting a fabric towel or cleaning apparatus. |
US12011120B2 |
Easily foldable rotary stand used as pot handle
A single button allows a pot handle to be used as a pot stand, and thus there is no need for a separate additional component or handle. Even when a pot handle is used, a portion used in a folded state is protected by a holding projection and a protruding cover. In addition, a portion connected to a pot is spaced a certain distance from the pot, thus minimizing the amount of heat conducted when cooking food. A lateral movement prevention member is provided at the outer diameter of the bottom surface of a fixing piece and minimizes the lateral movement of the pot handle when the pot handle is used as the stand, and thus the pot handle can be safely used as the stand. |
US12011113B2 |
Toaster
A toaster includes an activation element, a power circuit, a heating device and a control device. When the activation element is moved to turn on the power circuit, the control device is powered such that an electromagnet is activated to attract a retaining element to hold the activation element and to actuate a two-state switch, which allows passage of electrical power to the heating device. After a time interval has elapsed, the control device stops the electromagnet from attracting the retaining element such that the retaining element no longer actuates the two-state switch, which cuts off electric power provided to the heating device. |
US12011109B2 |
Code and container of system for preparing a beverage or foodstuff
A container for a foodstuff or beverage preparation machine, the container for containing beverage or foodstuff material and including a code encoding preparation information. The code has a reference portion and a data portion, the reference portion including an arrangement of at least two reference units defining a reference line r, the data portion including a plurality of adjacent sectors arranged on an encoding line D. Each sector is bounded by a first circumferential position and a second circumferential position on the encoding line D, and each sector contains a data unit arranged on the encoding line D between the first and second circumferential positions. The data unit is arranged a distance d extending from the first circumferential position as a variable to at least partially encode a parameter of the preparation information, whereby the encoding line D is circular and is arranged with a tangent thereto orthogonal the reference line r at an intersection point. |
US12011108B1 |
Adjustable hanger
An adjustable hanger is described with an adjustment dial and internal assembly that enables the adjustable hanger to retract and expand to varying lengths. The adjustable hanger can be adjusted manually using an adjustment dial that a user lifts up to rotate in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction to adjust the length of the adjustable hanger as desired. The adjustable hanger can include pre-determined sizes or lengths that range from a “0” size whereby the hanger is fully retracted and useful for storage or transport. Additionally, the hanger can include pre-determined positions for a small, medium, large, and x-large or other sizes for an article of clothing or another item. The hanger includes a faceplate, baseplate, adjustable dial, control pillar, control link, and a first movable arm and a second movable arm made up of connecting rods that can rotationally engage with each other to extend and retract. |
US12011105B2 |
Baby-safe drying apparatus
A baby-safe drying apparatus, including a generally pair shaped housing having a bottom portion connected to a middle portion tapering to a top portion, an electric fan connected to an interior wall of the housing and operative to draw air into an air inlet and out an air outlet, and a rechargeable battery supported within the bottom portion. The housing has a generally hollow interior with the air inlet located on the bottom portion and the air outlet located on the top portion. The air outlet is generally perpendicular to the housing in an upright position. The electric fan is arranged to be baby-safe. The rechargeable battery operationally providing power to the electric fan. The lower portion has a greater mass than the middle and top portions such that the center of gravity of the housing is lowered. |
US12011103B2 |
Device for mounting flat pieces of art
The invention constitutes a device in which flat artwork, like drawings, woodblock prints, photos and posters can be mounted, having the properties that the artwork easily can be circulated from archives into and out of the device without being damaged by mounting. It is, basically, a frame with a back support in the form of a board that can be opened and closed like a door whereby the artwork is mounted by pressure from this board without using tape, photo corners or glue or any other potentially harmful methods. |
US12011101B2 |
Container for providing aromatic sampling and visualization of contents
A display container for botanical samples includes: (a) an enclosure including a container body having an open top and a lid detachably mounted to the container body and covering the open top. The container body and the lid enclose an interior chamber for storing a botanical sample. The lid has a transparent viewing section extending over the interior chamber for viewing the botanical sample. The display container further includes (b) one or more scent ports extending through the lid between the chamber and environment. The one or more scent ports are spaced apart from the transparent viewing section. The display container further includes (c) a plug mounted to the lid and sealing the one or more scent ports. At least a portion of the plug is movable away from the lid to expose the one or more scent ports for sampling an aroma of the botanical sample. |
US12011100B1 |
Outdoor chair with cup holder assembly
An Outdoor chair comprising a chair body, said chair body having front support leg on both sides, said front support leg having rear support leg extended laterally on the sides of said front support leg, said front support leg being connected to said rear support leg by means of a pivot axis, said front support leg being rotate and fold around the pivot axis, a recess and an arcuate mounting path being provided at the connection between said front support leg and said rear support leg, and said front support leg being provided with a large spacer corresponding to said recess, a small spacer sliding on said arcuate mounting path, the spacer being able to share the pressure borne by the bolt and reduce the friction between the bolt and the threaded hole. |
US12011097B2 |
Seat assembly having an adjustable head restraint
A seat assembly with an adjustable head restraint assembly capable of being adjusted based on an approximate stature or spatial location of an occupant in the seat assembly. A seat assembly may include a sensor in the seat to detect if an occupant is present. The sensor may include a plurality of bladders and pressure sensors, a radar system, or a neuro-monitoring sensor. The sensor may send a signal to a controller indicating the presence of an occupant. The controller may approximate the size and/or spatial location of the occupant and send an adjustment signal to the head restraint adjustment mechanism to adjust the head restraint assembly to an in-use position. The controller may determine that an occupant is not present and send an adjustment signal to the head restraint adjustment mechanism to adjust the head restraint assembly to a non-use position. |
US12011095B1 |
Electric bed having vibrating motor
An electric bed includes a bed support, a cushion container, a vibrating motor, and a retaining belt. The bed support has a hollow portion. The cushion container includes a main body having a top portion received in the hollow portion, a chamber provided inside the main body, and at least one first heat dissipating hole communicated with the chamber to an ambient environment. The vibrating motor is disposed in the chamber of the cushion container. The retaining belt is disposed to the bed support and attached on a bottom edge of the cushion container to fix the cushion container to the bed support. As a result, the vibrating motor can be firmly mounted by a simple way to achieve convenient assembly, and the heat generated by the vibrating motor due to operation for a long period of time can be effectively dissipated. |
US12011094B2 |
Multi-factor authentication with increased security
A multi-factor authentication method and system is provided such that a push notification during an authentication process is only received if a mobile device and user are authenticated prior to receiving the push notification. Either the mobile device itself or a second device sending the push notification may be programmed to either reject or not forward the authentication request. Additionally, using the method of the present invention, enhanced security is provided by requiring the location of the mobile device and the second device to be approximately in the same geographical location. |
US12011089B2 |
Garage door mountable storage assembly
A garage door mountable storage assembly for increasing storage capacity of a garage includes a first connector, a first coupler, and a retaining unit. The first connector and the first coupler are mountable to a panel of a garage door so that an imaginary line extending therebetween is substantially perpendicular to upper and lower limits of the panel. The retaining unit has engaged thereto a second connector and a second coupler, which are complementary to the first connector and the first coupler, respectively. The second connector and the second coupler are positioned to selectively engage the first connector and the first coupler to removably engage the retaining unit to the panel of the garage door. The retaining unit can be positioned around an article, with the retaining unit extending between the first connector and the first coupler, to removably secure the article to the panel of the garage door. |
US12011085B2 |
Storage system
Provided herein are systems, methods, and apparatus related to a storage system. The storage system may include one or more cabinets having shelves including a foldable panel. The storage system may include one or more cabinets having shelves including a fixed portion and a sliding portion configured to slide relative to the fixed portion. A modular storage system may be provided including a plurality of cabinet units that may fixedly attach to each other. A locking mechanism including a locking foot and locking element may be provided for connecting multiple cabinets in a modular cabinet assembly. Some embodiments may include a drawer and secondary work surface assembly for a shelf capable of use in a cabinet. |
US12011081B2 |
Frame for at least one scanning device and spatial detection device with at least one scanning device
A frame for a scanning device includes a supporting device for fitting and carrying the frame by a person. The supporting device has a shoulder rest for placing the frame on the person's shoulders. The frame further includes an upper frame section, to which a first holder for the scanning device is fastened, with the first holder located above the person's head when the person is carrying the frame by means of the supporting device. The frame further has a contact part which is connected via a bracket to the shoulder rest, with the contact part located at the level of the person's hip region when the person is carrying the frame by means of the supporting device. A spatial detection device includes a scanning device and a frame. |
US12011077B2 |
Shell device for cosmetic storage container
A shell device for a cosmetic storage container includes a movable cylindrical portion, a rotatable cylindrical portion axially provided with a cutting groove, and a spiral barrel. A guiding protrusion is provided on an outer sidewall of the movable cylindrical portion. The movable cylindrical portion is movably provided in the rotatable cylindrical portion. The guiding protrusion is movably positioned in the cutting groove. The guiding protrusion is movably positioned in a spiral groove formed in an inner wall of the spiral barrel. The bottom of the spiral barrel is sleeved outside the rotatable cylindrical portion. The spiral barrel and the rotatable cylindrical portion rotate relative to each other in a circumferential direction, and are positioned relative to each other in an axial direction. A first spiral guideway is provided in the spiral groove. A second spiral guideway is provided at the outer side of the guiding protrusion. |
US12011074B2 |
Air heating device for a hairdryer, blowing device for a hairdryer, and hairdryer comprising said devices
An air heating device for a hairdryer includes an inner tubular body with an outer surface from which a plurality of angularly spaced, radial baffles extend to define a plurality of angular sectors, a corrugated resistive coil extending around the inner tubular body, a safety device in electrical connection with said corrugated resistive coil, a thermostat in electrical connection with the corrugated resistive coil, and an outer tubular body arranged coaxially with the inner tubular body around the corrugated resistive coil. The safety device and the thermostat are respectively housed in a first and a second angular sector, which are adjacent to each other and separated by a shared radial baffle. The corrugated resistive coil two rectilinear portions positioned at the first and the second angular sector, respectively, At least one anchoring wave is interposed between the rectilinear portions and overlies said shared radial baffle. |
US12011072B2 |
Anti-theft lockdown carrying bags and carrying straps
In various embodiments, a carrying bag includes a carrying bag body formed by a security panel assembly comprising a cut-resistant fabric or mesh, with a strap channel having at least two spaced-apart reinforced channel openings; and a carrying strap comprising: first and second wire cables; a first flexible material having a first lateral region folded around the first wire cable to enclose the first wire cable and a second lateral region folded around the second wire cable to enclose the second wire cable; and a second flexible material arranged on or over a central region of the first flexible material. Representative embodiments may include a water-resistant pocket coupled to a protected seam and extending to an exterior of the carrying bag body; and a fastener to close the water-resistant pocket external to the carrying bag body. |
US12011070B2 |
Wallet apparatus with dye-sublimation printed graphics
A wallet apparatus has a first side plate and a second side plate, preferably made from metal. Further, the first side plate and second side plate may both receive a printed graphic, such as a family portrait, painting, or geometric lines, through a dye-sublimation printing process, which allows the transfer of high-resolution graphics onto the wallet. |
US12011069B2 |
Articles made from organic fiber twine and methods for making same
An ornamental article includes a single piece of metal wire. The ornamental article includes a single piece of organic fiber twine knotted around the metal wire to produce an elongate member with first and second ends. The ornamental article further include at least one crimp connector located on at least one of the first and second ends. The ornamental article further includes a clasp located on one of the first and second ends for connecting to the other of the first and second ends. |
US12011063B2 |
Fiber-bound engineered materials formed using zonal scrims
A fiber bound engineered material is provided that imparts an intended characteristic at an intended relative location. A fiber layer is entangled with additional fibers in a manner to create a non-uniform engineered material. The lack of uniformity of a fiber bound engineered material may be accomplished through manipulation of the fibers and/or through fiber binding a scrim. The fiber layer binds with additional fibers through entanglement such that a mechanical connection between the entangled fibers is provided. This entanglement allows the fibers to bind without supplemental adhesives, interlacing, or connections. Variations in the fibers and/or inclusion of scrim materials prior to entanglement allows for an intended characteristic (e.g., a functional characteristic) at an intended relative location (e.g., a position determined by an article to be formed therefrom). |
US12011062B2 |
Orthopedic foot insert
A comfort insert to be worn inside a person's footwear to alleviate friction between the person's foot and surfaces of the footwear and possibly provide some cushioning, and a method of assembling such a comfort insert. A body portion of the insert may be of crumpled thin plastic film material, and a containment element may be of fine-filament open mesh netting. A portion of an exterior surface of the insert may be provided with a nonslip or adhesive coating to assist in keeping the comfort insert in a desired location. |
US12011060B2 |
Foot support systems including fluid movement controllers and adjustable foot support pressure
Foot support systems include a fluid flow control system that facilitates movement of fluid into, out of, and/or within a sole structure and/or article of footwear, e.g., to change and/or control pressure in fluid filled bladder(s). Aspects of this technology may relate to one or more of: (a) footwear structures in which such systems are incorporated; (b) valve stem based fluid flow transfer systems; (c) solenoid based fluid flow transfer systems; (d) user input button features; (e) air filter features; (f) fluid tube to fluid distributor connection features; (g) fluid distributor to footwear connection features; (h) valve position sensor features; (i) valve transmission features; (j) pressure control algorithm features; (k) electronic communication features; (l) system sealing features; and/or (m) pressure sensor mounting features. |
US12011059B2 |
Sole structure for article of footwear
An article of footwear includes an upper extending from a first end in a forefoot region to a second end in a heel region. The article of footwear also includes a sole structure attached to the upper and including a posterior end extending beyond the second end of the upper. The sole structure includes a bladder having a portion disposed between the second end of the upper and the posterior end of the sole structure. |
US12011050B2 |
Brassiere
Provided is a brassiere allowing for selecting a plurality of types of pads.A brassiere (1) includes a first pocket (70) that holds a pad (90 to 95) inside a cup portion (2), and further includes a second pocket (80) inside the cup portion (2). The first pocket (70) includes a first pocket opening (72) through which the pad (90 to 95) is taken in and out, and a first opening portion (73) communicating with the first pocket opening (72). The first pocket opening (72) is covered with the second pocket (80). The second pocket (80) includes a second pocket opening (82) through which the pad (90 to 95) is taken in and out, and a second opening portion (83) communicating with the first pocket opening (72). |
US12011044B2 |
Power supply assembly and electronic atomizing device
The present disclosure relates to a power supply assembly and an electronic atomizing device. The power supply assembly includes a battery, an electrode post electrically connected to the battery, a sealing member, and a support. The battery supplies power to the atomizer through the electrode post. The sealing member is provided with a through hole, and the electrode post extends through the through hole. The support has a first abutting surface. The battery and the sealing member are disposed in the support. When a difference between a pressure of one end of the sealing member adjacent to the battery and a pressure of the other end of the sealing member away from the battery is greater than a threshold pressure, the sealing member presses against the first abutting surface, and is deformed to seal a clearance between the electrode post and the sealing member in the through hole. |
US12011043B2 |
Aerosol delivery device including a wirelessly-heated atomizer and related method
The present disclosure relates to an aerosol delivery device configured to wirelessly heat an atomizer. The aerosol delivery device may include a control body and a cartridge. The control body may include an induction transmitter. The cartridge may include an induction receiver and an aerosol precursor composition. When electrical current is directed to the induction transmitter, the induction receiver may be inductively heated. The heat produced by the induction receiver may form an aerosol from the aerosol precursor composition at the substrate. Related methods are also provided. |
US12011036B2 |
Cartridge and electronic cigarette
A cartridge includes a liquid storage assembly, a connecting assembly, and an atomizing assembly. The connecting assembly is connected to the lower end of the liquid storage assembly. The atomizing assembly is received in the connecting assembly. The atomizing assembly includes an atomizing base, a liquid absorbing member, and a heating member. The upper end surface of the atomizing base is recessed downward to form a mounting groove. The liquid absorbing member is received in the mounting groove. The heating member is located above the mounting groove of the atomizing base corresponding to the liquid absorbing member, and the heating member presses and fixes the liquid absorbing member in the mounting groove. The liquid storage chamber is in fluid communication with the liquid absorbing member. The cartridge is convenient to replace the entire atomizing assembly or replace the liquid absorbing member and the heating member individually. |
US12011035B2 |
Apparatus for generating aerosols comprising heater for heating materials having different phases from each other
Provided is an aerosol generating device comprising: a heater for heating a first material a solid phase and a second material in a liquid phase; and a controller for controlling power supplied to the heater, wherein as the heater is powered, a first aerosol generated from the first material and a second aerosol generated from the second material are released. |
US12011033B2 |
Mouthpiece for aerosol-generating device with woven fiber liner
The invention relates to a mouthpiece (10) for an aerosol-generating device. The mouthpiece (10) comprises an inlet portion (12) configured for receiving an aerosol and an outlet portion (14) configured for outflow of the aerosol. An airflow path (16) connects the inlet portion (12) and the outlet portion (14). The airflow path (16) comprises an inner wall (18). The inner wall (18) of the airflow path (16) is at least partially lined with a capillary material (20). The capillarity of the capillary material (20) increases towards the inlet portion (12). |
US12011032B2 |
Cartridge with smoking article therein
A smoking cartridge configured to removably engage with the bowl of a smoking apparatus comprises a receptacle, a sealing member, and an opening that comprises inwardly projecting flaps. The receptacle is configured to contain a smoking material. The sealing member is disposed along the periphery of the receptacle proximal to a lower portion of the receptacle. The sealing member is configured to removably engage and seal with the bowl of the smoking apparatus. The opening is disposed at a bottom of the receptacle, which is defined by inwardly projecting adjustable flaps. The flaps are configured to be adjustably bent to vary the size of the opening. |
US12011030B2 |
Method for evaluating cigarette burning quality indicators
A method for comprehensively analyzing and/or evaluating cigarette burning quality index is disclosed. The steps include collecting cigarette burning quality index data, filtering the cigarette burning quality index data, standardizing cigarette data, and measuring cigarette burning quality. The importance of the cigarette burning quality indicators can also be evaluated. The method for comprehensively analyzing and/or evaluating cigarette burning quality indicators can reflect general laws more accurately by maintaining the sample distribution through a singularity detection method, and analyzing correlations of each index with cigarette performance from multiple perspectives, to fuse them into a comprehensive measurement value. The importance ranking and weight of indicators can be obtained more completely and stably. |
US12011029B2 |
Device and method for moving tubular bodies
A device for moving tubular bodies, includes a conveyor belt for feeding a plurality of tubular pieces, each extending along a respective axis of extension, in such a way as to provide a succession of groups of tubular pieces where each group is defined by a predetermined number of tubular pieces positioned in succession along the respective axis of extension and transversely offset therefrom. The device includes at least one housing for containing at least one tubular piece inside of which an air cushion is produced by which the tubular piece is transferred translationally outside the housing along its respective axis of extension. |
US12011028B2 |
Aerosol-generating article comprising an aerosol-generating film
An aerosol-generating article is provided, including: a tubular carrier element defining a longitudinally extending internal cavity; and a layer of an aerosol-generating film applied to a portion of an inner surface of the tubular carrier element, such that an outer surface of the aerosol-generating film is exposed to the internal cavity of the tubular carrier element, the aerosol-generating film including at least 25 percent by weight of a polyhydric alcohol, and a thickness of the layer of the aerosol-generating film being between 0.05 millimeter and 1.0 millimeter. An aerosol-generating substrate for an aerosol-generating article, a method of making an aerosol-generating article, and an aerosol-generating system are also provided. |
US12011025B2 |
Method for aerating a pasty product and for mixing with another product
A method for aerating a pasty product and for mixing with another product is disclosed herein. In one example, the method includes passing a stream of pasty product to be aerated through an apparatus. The apparatus includes a housing, the housing including an inlet for the pasty product to be aerated an outlet for the aerated product. The apparatus further includes a gas injector for injecting a gas into the pasty product to be aerated. The apparatus further includes an intermediate mixing chamber and a secondary product introduction member. The method further includes injecting via the upstream gas injector a gas into the pasty product stream at a position upstream relative to the first set of a rotor and a stator. The method further includes injecting a secondary product via the secondary product introduction member into the intermediate mixing chamber. |
US12011024B2 |
Enrober for viscous and/or sticky food products
A coating machine and method coat a viscous sticky coating onto a plurality of food products. The coating machine may used mechanical or ultrasonic mechanisms to remove the excess viscous sticky coating. The coating machine may also coat an outer surface of the viscous sticky coating. |
US12011019B2 |
Method and device for treating food and/or containers for holding food
A method and a device for treating food and/or containers for holding food treats the food and/or containers in at least one treatment zone by a process liquid, wherein the process liquid is at least partially recirculated into the treatment zone or the treatment zones after completed treatment of the food and/or the containers. During continuous treatment at least some or all of the process liquid is used per time unit to form at least one stream of the process liquid, the formed stream is filtered by at least one membrane filtration system, and a filtered stream is at least partially fed back into an element holding and/or conducting the process liquid and/or into a treatment zone. |
US12011018B2 |
Process for the manufacture of an aqueous dispersion comprising mustard bran and aqueous dispersion comprising mustard bran
The invention relates to a process for the manufacture of an aqueous dispersion comprising mustard bran comprising the following steps: providing an aqueous dispersion comprising mustard bran particles and applying a high pressure homogenisation treatment to alter the sugar moiety ratio of the mustard bran particles. The invention further relates to an oil-in-water emulsion comprising an aqueous dispersion that can be prepared by the aforementioned process. |
US12011010B2 |
Method for moderately increasing content of dimethyl disulfide in casein-containing processed cheese
The present invention relates to a method for moderately increasing the content of dimethyl disulfide in casein-containing processed cheese. The method includes the following steps: taking a cheese powder, adding chymosin for enzymolysis, and subjecting a material obtained after the enzymolysis to puffing and drying to obtain a modified cheese powder; preparing materials; taking the modified cheese powder, heating the modified cheese powder under stirring until the cheese powder is melt, adding sodium bicarbonate to adjust the pH to 6-7, and adding papain for enzymolysis; taking a material obtained after the enzymolysis, adding butter, a skimmed milk powder, fructo-oligosaccharide and water for mixing by stirring, and then adding an emulsifying salt, glutamine transaminase and salt for uniform heating and stirring to obtain a mixture; and subjecting the mixture to heat treatment, hot filling and cooling in sequence to obtain processed cheese. |
US12011008B2 |
Method for creating smoked foods and beverages
The present invention is a method and system for making smoke beverages and foods using multiple condensation stages. |
US12011007B2 |
Production of three-dimensional products from a mass of pumpable fibrous foodstuff material
The production of three-dimensional products from a mass of pumpable fibrous foodstuff material includes feeding the mass into a chamber via an inlet. A perforated plate is stationary arranged at an outlet side and has a multitude of perforations therein between an inlet face and an opposed outlet face. A flow channels assembly include multiple flow channels. Each flow channel receives therein strands of fibrous foodstuff material emerging at an outlet face from a subset of the multitude of perforations. The strands merge into a coherent bundle, in which the strands are arranged against one another in a generally parallel orientation. A production device is arranged at the discharge mouths of the flow channels assembly, which production device is configured and operated to produce three-dimensional products, each product out of a portion of a bundle that is discharged from one of the discharge mouths. |
US12011004B2 |
Composite plant-MCT flour, method of manufacture, and food products made therefrom
Composite plant-MCT flour includes MCT oil encapsulated by and/or complexed with wall material and incorporated within the composite plant-MCT flour, wherein polysaccharide from the plant flour forms part of the wall material. The wall material includes protein, e.g., pea protein, carbohydrate, and emulsifier(s), and/or polysaccharide fiber, e.g., acacia fiber. The plant flour may be gluten-flour, gluten-free flour and/or low carbohydrate seed, nut or vegetable floor. Composite plant-MCT flour can replace traditional flours to make food products, such as baked, fried or boiled goods but with benefits, such as reduced gluten and/or carbohydrates, increased freshness and volume and improved texture and taste compared to alternative flours and even all-purpose flour. |
US12011001B1 |
Sustainable nanoparticle formulation for management of red palm weevil
A gold nanoparticle composition for controlling or inhibiting the growth of red palm weevil. The gold nanoparticle composition can include Peperomia blanda gold nanoparticles (PB-AuNPs) either alone or in combination with a separate extract of Peperomia blanda (PB), thereby forming PB-AuNPs. In an embodiment, the PB-AuNPs/PB can be applied to soil to protect a date palm plant growing therein from red palm weevil. |
US12010998B2 |
Systems, methods, and apparatuses for disinfection and decontamination
In one aspect, a system for generating and monitoring an antimicrobial is provided, the system including: a microprocessor and/or a microcontroller; an external communications device; a computational system; an antimicrobial sensor and/or an environmental sensor; and an antimicrobial generator, wherein the external communications device, the computational system, the antimicrobial generator, and the antimicrobial sensor and/or the environmental sensor are operatively connected to the microprocessor and/or the microcontroller. The system may further include a separate sensor sub-system comprising: a sensor sub-system microprocessor and/or a sensor sub-system microcontroller; a sensor sub-system external communications device; a sensor sub-system antimicrobial sensor and/or a sensor sub-system environmental sensor; and a sensor sub-system computational system. The system may further include a separate generation sub-system comprising: a generation sub-system microprocessor and/or a generation sub-system microcontroller; a generation sub-system external communications device; and a generation sub-system antimicrobial generator. |
US12010997B2 |
Systems, methods, and apparatuses for disinfection and decontamination
In one aspect, a system for generating and monitoring an antimicrobial is provided, the system including: a microprocessor and/or a microcontroller; an external communications device; a computational system; an antimicrobial sensor and/or an environmental sensor; and an antimicrobial generator, wherein the external communications device, the computational system, the antimicrobial generator, and the antimicrobial sensor and/or the environmental sensor are operatively connected to the microprocessor and/or the microcontroller. The system may further include a separate sensor sub-system comprising: a sensor sub-system microprocessor and/or a sensor sub-system microcontroller; a sensor sub-system external communications device; a sensor sub-system antimicrobial sensor and/or a sensor sub-system environmental sensor; and a sensor sub-system computational system. The system may further include a separate generation sub-system comprising: a generation sub-system microprocessor and/or a generation sub-system microcontroller; a generation sub-system external communications device; and a generation sub-system antimicrobial generator. |
US12010996B2 |
Tris-substituted biguanide compounds and their uses
Novel tris-substituted biguanide compounds are made by reaction of sodium dicyanamide with a trifunctional primary amine followed by reaction with anilines. The tris-substituted biguanide compounds are potent biocide and useful as a disinfectant. The novel compounds have biocidal activity comparable to those of widely used chlorhexidine with respect to width of antibacterial spectrum and in immediate effectiveness. The novel tris-substituted biguanide compounds can also be used for cleaning wounds, preventing dental plaque, treating yeast infections of the mouth, and to keep urinary catheters from blocking, These novel compounds have superior aqueous solubility and bioavailability and have potent antibacterial activity especially against A. baumanni and K. pneumonia. |
US12010994B2 |
Acidulated surfactant compositions and methods of reducing microbial load
Compositions and methods for reducing microbial loads on agricultural products are disclosed. The compositions include at least one acidulant and at least one surfactant, each present in an effective amount to reduce a microbial load on an agricultural product. The methods include applying compositions of at least one acidulant and at least one surfactant to agricultural products to reduce microbial loads and cross contamination of agricultural processing equipment. |
US12010993B2 |
Granular agricultural compositions
Granular agricultural compositions formed of a micronutrient, a granular carrier, and a nitrogen source including plant readily available nitrogen are disclosed. The granular agricultural compositions can be a granular herbicidal composition when the micronutrient is a metal chelate. The granular agricultural compositions can reduce metal chelate phytotoxicity and exhibit beneficial greening. Methods of making and using the granular agricultural compositions are further disclosed. |
US12010992B2 |
Dry powdered compositions and methods and uses thereof
The present specification discloses compositions, articles of manufacture, containers or kits comprising such compositions, and methods and uses to control a causal agent of a plant disease, increasing plant growth and/or food production and/or improving performance of an irrigation system(s). |
US12010991B1 |
Microemulsion with disinfectant properties
An aqueous microemulsion containing at least one phenolic compound, specifically thymol and/or carvacerol, a solubilizer and water. This microemulsion can be applied to surfaces to provide disinfectant properties. |
US12010990B2 |
Hydrophobic polymers as oil rheology modifiers for agrochemical formulations
Stable dispersions of pesticides in agricultural oil are provided. In particular, the dispersions include a particulate pesticide, agricultural oil, and an agricultural oil-soluble polymer. |
US12010989B2 |
Roach gel formulations
An insecticidal gel formulation including an insecticide active agent, sugar, sorbitol, hydrophilic fumed silica, xanthan gum, and a solvent is disclosed. Further, the insecticidal gel formulation comprises a total amount of hydrophilic fumed silica and xanthan gum of at least 3.6% by weight of the total insecticidal gel formulation. |
US12010987B2 |
Systems and methods for ex-vivo organ care and for using lactate as an indication of donor organ status
The disclosure provides, in various embodiments, systems, devices and methods relating to ex-vivo organ care. In certain embodiments, the disclosure relates to maintaining an organ ex-vivo at near-physiologic conditions. The present application describes, for example, a method for using lactate measurement in the arterial and the venous blood lines of the Organ Care System Heart perfusion device to evaluate, for example, the: 1) overall perfusion status of an isolated heart; 2) metabolic status of an isolated heart; and 3) overall vascular patency of an isolated donor heart. This aspect of the present disclosure may use, for example, the property of myocardial cell's unique ability to produce/generate lactate when they are starved for oxygen and metabolize/utilize lactate for energy production when they are well perfused with oxygen. |
US12010986B2 |
Agricultural machine spraying mode field map visualization and control
An agricultural machine includes a product application system comprising a plurality of actuatable applicator mechanisms. Each actuatable applicator mechanism configured to apply a substance on a field. An imaging system is configured to obtain image data indicative of plant matter on the field. A control system is configured to control one or more of the actuatable applicator mechanisms to apply the substance to a dispersal area on the field based on the image data, and generate a user interface display that displays a field map including a display element that represents the dispersal area on the field. |
US12010985B2 |
Rodent trap and rodent management
A rodent trap and a method of managing rodent control using a rodent trap are disclosed. The rodent trap includes a housing including a kill compartment that houses at least one electric shocking device for shocking a rodent, an entrance tunnel at a first end of the kill compartment, and a door at a second end of the kill compartment. The entrance tunnel is of a length and shape so as to prevent an operative from accidentally inserting a hand into the kill compartment. The entrance tunnel includes a sensor. The trap further includes a power source, an interface, and a printed circuit board for determining that the shocking device has triggered, that the rodent has not departed from the housing within a defined time period, and that facilitates communication sending a signal remotely. |
US12010984B2 |
System and method for capturing a target animal
The present disclosure provides a smart animal capture device and system capable of determining whether an animal that has triggered a motion sensor is a desired target animal by taking a photograph and performing image recognition against an image database with images of the target animal species. The device is in wireless communication with a server and can thus be monitored and controlled remotely via a user device such as a mobile phone. |
US12010983B2 |
Underground fumigation method
An improved underground fumigation method and system including a plurality of elongated pipes placed underground adjacent to a building structure, each having a series of apertures therethrough adapted to allow fumigation liquids and gases to pass along a length thereof and outwardly through the apertures. Each elongated pipe includes an external blockage preventing half-pipe attached along a substantial portion of the length of the elongated pipe and includes a series of apertures therethrough adapted to align with the apertures of the elongated pipe. A main control box is included and attached to each elongated pipe and controls the flow of fumigation liquids and gases therethrough. Furthermore, a fumigation liquid and/or gas supply tank is provided and connected to the main control box and adapted to provide fumigation liquids and/or gas to the underground fumigation system. |
US12010982B2 |
Video fishing system with electrically-conductive fishing line
An electrical transmission line cable suited for a variety of applications, including as a fishing line in a video fishing system. The electrical transmission line cable has a first conductor and a second conductor forming an electrical transmission line; a jacket containing the first conductor and the second conductor; and a transmission line primary dielectric element separating the first conductor and the second conductor, wherein the primary dielectric element is at least one of textile yarns, fiber yarns, or monofilaments. The electrical transmission line may be in a balanced configuration or an unbalanced configuration. |
US12010980B2 |
Lure
A lure includes a body provided with a cavity inside, an oscillating portion disposed in the cavity which is visible from outside and configured to emit light, and a connecting member made of a polymer elastomer and configured to attach the oscillating portion to the body oscillatably. The polymer elastomer is rubber or thermoplastic elastomer. The connecting member is rod-shaped and the cross-sectional shape of the connecting member is circular, oval or polygonal. |
US12010977B2 |
Method for artificial rearing of porcupine pufferfish fry in indoor cement pond
Provided is a method for artificial rearing of porcupine pufferfish fries in indoor cement ponds. The method includes the following steps: indoor cement pond preparation, release hatched larvae into the indoor cement pond, feed and manage the larvae at different sub-stages of the fry rearing stages, water quality management during fry rearing, separate ponding of fries based on size of the fries, and transfer the fries to net cages or outdoor ponds when the fries reach a minimum length. The indoor cement pond preparation step may include disinfecting the pond and regulating the water quality. During the rearing stage, the method may include stimulating anti-stress physiological response of the larvae. The method may transfer fries with an average total length of more than 2.0 cm into net cages or outdoor ponds for aquaculture after 45 days of the rearing stage. |
US12010975B2 |
Granular absorbent and system and method for treating or processing granular absorbent during granular absorbent transport
A system and method for treating or processing granular absorbent while the granular absorbent is being transported in a fluid stream that preferably is a stream of air. The system includes a pneumatic conveyor with a conduit that draws pellets exiting an extruder into the conduit drying the pellets as they are transported through the conduit. Material can be introduced that dries, coats or otherwise treats the pellets while the pellets are transported through the conduit. Coating material, e.g., powdered bentonite can coat and also dry pellets during transport. A conduit can have inner pellet treating surface that abrades pellets transported through the conduit producing smaller fines that can be packaged with pellets forming a granular absorbent product that forms clumps on top that extend generally horizontally. |
US12010969B2 |
Plants and seeds of hybrid corn variety CH011011
According to the invention, there is provided seed and plants of the hybrid corn variety designated CH011011. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds and tissue cultures of the variety CH011011, and to methods for producing a corn plant produced by crossing a corn plant of variety CH011011 with itself or with another corn plant, such as a plant of another variety. The invention further relates to genetic complements of plants of variety CH011011. |
US12010965B2 |
Lettuce named CARRIZO
Novel lettuce, such as lettuce designated CARRIZO is disclosed. In some embodiments, the disclosure relates to the seeds of lettuce designated CARRIZO, to the plants and plant parts of lettuce designated CARRIZO, and to methods for producing a lettuce plant by crossing the lettuce designated CARRIZO with itself or another lettuce plant. The disclosure further relates to methods for producing a lettuce plant containing in its genetic material one or more transgenes and to the transgenic plants produced by that method and to methods for producing other lettuce plants derived from the lettuce designated CARRIZO. |
US12010961B2 |
Modular planting system for roof applications
A green roof planter module includes a planter including a bottom wall and a plurality of side walls that cooperate with one another to define an interior space configured to receive an aggregate and plant matter therein, the bottom wall including at least one aperture extending therethrough, a basin including a bottom wall and a plurality of side walls, wherein the bottom wall of the basin and the side walls of the basin cooperate to define a fluid retention space, wherein the planter is supported above the basin, and a fluid wicking member providing fluid communication from the fluid retention space of the basin to the at least one aperture of the bottom wall of the planter, such that the fluid wicking member is configured to transfer fluid from the fluid retention space of the basin to the aggregate and plant matter located with the interior space of the planter. |
US12010960B2 |
Hydroponic reservoir cover
The present invention relates to a reservoir cover for use with hydroponic, aeroponic, aquaponic or similar systems used to cultivate plant articles without soil medium. The reservoir cover containing and re-directing water, nutrients, and other liquids, intentionally or un-intentionally leaked by the system, back into a reservoir or water source the reservoir cover is positioned upon. Within hydroponic, aeroponic, aquaponic or similar systems the plant article is held within a plant growing unit positioned above the reservoir cover. As water is dispersed from within said systems gravity directs movement of water, nutrients, and other liquids to the reservoir cover of the present invention. As water, nutrients and other liquids are leaked or lost from the plant growing unit the reservoir cover is positioned such that water, nutrients and other liquids are not dispersed to an undesirable location, but rather are re-directed back in the original water source or reservoir. |
US12010956B2 |
Plant growth control system
A system for controlling plant growth conditions in hydroponic growing systems, the system for controlling plant growth conditions comprising: at least one detector for measuring at least one property of a plant growth substrate or environmental condition; first and second data processing means; data storage means and the or each detector being arranged to measure a property or properties of a plant growth substrate or environmental condition and to transmit a detector identifier and the measured property or properties over a communications link to the first data processing means; the first data processing means being arranged to: hold in a memory predefined growth data including irrigation data, environmental data, plant data, harvest data, crop data and/or climate data defining a relationship between: plural values for one or more of temperature, pH level, water content, nutrient content, oxygen content of the substrate, air temperature, humidity and light level, climate conditions, plant parameters, harvest and crop conditions; and plural desired irrigation parameters and environmental parameters; process measured properties received from each detector to obtain processed properties of the substrate; provide an output indicative of a desired growth input for the growth substrate, based upon the processed properties and the predefined growth data; and send processed data to the data storage means, the data storage means arranged to store the sent data as logged data; the second data processing means being arranged to: receive data from the data storage means; calculate predicted properties of the substrate based on the logged data; determine a difference between the processed properties of the substrate and the predicted properties of the substrate; receive a message condition input for outputting a message based on said difference; and output a message when said difference meets the message condition. |
US12010955B1 |
Multi-pot micro-irrigation system and related apparatus and methods
A micro-irrigation system includes at least one stake, tubing section, and micro-spray jet. The stake has a lower end configured for retention at a junction of four corners of adjacent planting pots and an upper end having a tubing retention prong and a micro-spray jet retention opening with an internal fluid passage extending therebetween. The tubing section is connected to the tubing retention prong and adapted for connection to a water supply. The micro-spray jet is connected to the retention opening, an internal fluid passage extends from the lower end to an orifice in an intermediate surface, and a splash plate is located above the jet orifice. The splash plate has a plurality of downwardly extending sides about its periphery with clearances therebetween defining a jet spray pattern. With water supplied through the tubing, at least one spray stream is directed into each of the four adjacent pots. |
US12010948B2 |
Header with trapezoidal profile
A header of an agricultural harvester is provided. The header includes a frame having a centerline defining a first side and a second side of the frame. A first portion of either the first side or the second side of the frame has a first trapezoidal profile that includes a first pair of legs that run along a longitudinal axis of the frame and a first pair of bases that form a height of the frame. The first pair of legs include a first top leg and a first bottom leg, and the first bottom leg is angled toward the longitudinal axis. |
US12010943B2 |
Construction, rechargeable battery pack, and garden and/or forest tending system
A construction for a battery pack has: a temperature sensor with a sensor head, wherein the sensor head measures a temperature of at least one battery cell via a sensor element and a number of sensor cables contiguous to the sensor head; an assembly body, defining a head disposal region for disposing the sensor head and a cable disposal region contiguous to the head disposal region for disposing a cable portion of the number of sensor cables. The assembly body has a head securing element with a cable conduit. A conduit width of the cable conduit is larger than or equal to a cable width of the disposed cable portion and smaller than a head width of the disposed sensor head such that the head securing element is configured for securing in a form-fitting manner the sensor head disposed in the head disposal region in relation to a movement in the direction of the cable disposal region. The assembly body has a cable securing element. The cable securing element is configured for securing the sensor head disposed in the head disposal region in relation to a movement out of the head disposal region. A cell holder element and the assembly body together with the temperature sensor are configured for mechanically connecting to one another. |
US12016249B2 |
Piezoelectric sensor and manufacturing method thereof, method for recognizing fingerprint, and electronic device
A piezoelectric sensor and a manufacturing method thereof, a method for recognizing a fingerprint, and an electronic device are disclosed. The piezoelectric sensor includes a first electrode layer and a second electrode layer which are opposite to each other and a piezoelectric layer. The piezoelectric layer is between the first electrode layer and the second electrode layer and includes a plurality of piezoelectric units arranged at intervals and an insulation layer between adjacent piezoelectric units of the plurality of piezoelectric units. The first electrode layer includes a plurality of sub-electrodes corresponding to the plurality of piezoelectric units, or the second electrode layer includes a plurality of sub-electrodes corresponding to the plurality of piezoelectric units; or both the first electrode layer and the second electrode layer include a plurality of sub-electrodes corresponding to the plurality of piezoelectric units. |
US12016248B2 |
Vibration device
A vibration device includes a tubular body with a cavity, a first opening end surface, and a second opening end surface, a piezoelectric device joined to the first opening end surface, and a translucent cover joined to the second opening end surface. The tubular body and the piezoelectric device are joined to each other with a first adhesive layer, and the tubular body and the translucent cover are joined to each other with a second adhesive layer. |
US12016247B2 |
Package comprising an integrated passive device configured as a cap for a filter
A package that includes an integrated device, an integrated passive device and a void. The integrated device is configured as a filter. The integrated device includes a substrate comprising a piezoelectric material, and at least one metal layer coupled to a first surface of the first substrate. The integrated passive device is coupled to the integrated device. The integrated passive device is configured as a cap for the integrated device. The void is located between the integrated device and the integrated passive device. |
US12016244B1 |
Asymmetric organic photovoltaic acceptor material in an A-D-D′-A type and use
An asymmetric organic photovoltaic acceptor material in an A-D-D′-A type is provided. A backbone containing noncovalent conformational lock is co-constructed with alkoxyindenothiophene and cyclopentadithiophene two-electron donor (D-D′) unit, and the ends are modified with fluorine- and chlorine-atom-substituted 3-(dicyanomethylidene)inden-1-one. The acceptor containing only a simple condensed ring has multiple advantages such as a coplanar backbone, low energy disorder, and J-aggregation tendency, and this type of asymmetric small-molecule acceptor has a controllably adjustable optical bandgap in the range of 1.30-1.45 eV, which is capable of combining with most donor materials to construct highly efficient binary bulk heterojunction organic solar cell. When the donor material is polymer PM6, the photoelectric conversion efficiency of the binary organic solar cells (OSCs) device is as high as 13.67%, with an open-circuit voltage (Voc) of 0.85 eV and energy loss (Eloss) is only 0.50 V. |
US12016243B2 |
Condensed cyclic compound and organic light emitting device comprising same
Provided is a compound of Chemical Formula 1: wherein: X is O or S; one or more of R9 to R16 are linked to * of the following Chemical Formula 2; and R1 to R8, and the rest of R9 to R16 not linked to Chemical Formula 2, are the same as or different from each other, and each independently is hydrogen, deuterium, a cyano group, a nitro group, a carbonyl group, or a substituted or unsubstituted: silyl group, boron group, alkyl group, alkoxy group, aryloxy group, cycloalkyl group, aryl group or heterocyclic group, or bond to adjacent groups to form a substituted or unsubstituted benzene ring; and an organic light emitting device including the same. |
US12016233B2 |
Display device
A display device may include a substrate, a first color conversion layer on the substrate, a low refractive layer on the first color conversion layer and including low refractive structures, a planarization layer on the low refractive layer, and a first color filter on the planarization layer. The planarization layer may also be between the low refractive structures. |
US12016223B2 |
Display device with driving IC having output pads with different heights
A display device includes a substrate including a display area and a pad area, a display structure disposed in the display area on the substrate, and a driving integrated circuit disposed in the pad area on the substrate and including a circuit part including an input area, a first output area adjacent to the display area, and a second output area between the input area and the first output area, upper output bumps disposed in the first output area on a bottom surface of the circuit part, and lower output bumps disposed in the second output area on the bottom surface of the circuit part. First output pads are disposed between the substrate and the upper output bumps, and have a first height. Second output pads are disposed between the substrate and the lower output bumps, and have a second height smaller than the first height. |
US12016222B2 |
Display device having dummy pattern in bending area extending to pad area
A display device including a substrate including a display area, a pad area, and a bending area, the pad area being outside the display area, and the bending area being between the display area and the pad area, a connection line extending in a direction from the display area to the pad area, and arranged in the bending area, a first organic insulating layer and a second organic insulating layer, which are sequentially arranged to cover the connection line, and a dummy pattern between the first organic insulating layer and the second organic insulating layer, wherein the dummy pattern includes a first extension portion and a second extension portion that each extend from the bending area to the pad area. |
US12016220B2 |
Stretchable display panel and display device
A stretchable display panel and a display device are provided. The stretchable display panel includes a center display area, a transition display area, and a wiring area, and in a direction from the center display area to the wiring area, a width of bridge structures in the transition display area gradually increases. Island structures located at a peripheral area include an edge bridge structure, and through meeting of adjacent edge bridge structures, a width of the edge bridge structures is increased to increase tensile strength of the edge bridge structures, decreasing risk of wires breaking in the transition display area. |
US12016219B2 |
Display substrate and manufacturing method thereof, display panel, and display device
A display substrate includes: a base substrate including a display area and a peripheral area pixel units in the display area, each including a pixel drive circuit and a light emitting device the light emitting device including a first electrode, a second electrode, and a light emitting layer; a first power trace located in the peripheral area and electrically connected to the first electrode; a second power trace located in the peripheral area and electrically connected to the second electrode; a planarization layer with at least a portion thereof being located in the peripheral area. An orthographic projection of the planarization layer on the base substrate at least partially overlaps an orthographic projection of each of the first and second power traces on the base substrate, the first and second power traces are located in different layers, and a portion of the planarization layer is located between the first and second power traces. |
US12016218B2 |
Display panel and display device
A display panel and a display device are provided. The display panel includes a unit island, a connecting part, a light emitting unit, and a signal line. The connecting part is connected to each side of the unit island, and each connecting part includes a bending part disposed in at least three bending directions and at least one straight part. The display panel is easier to be deformed and has a better deformation effect. Moreover, the components of the display panel will not interfere with each other, which effectively enhance the expansion performance and reliability of the panel. |
US12016216B2 |
Display device with improved display characteristics at a corner thereof
Provided is a display device including a substrate including a front surface portion, a first side surface portion extending from a first side of the front surface portion, a second side surface portion extending from a second side of the front surface portion, and a corner portion between the first side surface portion and the second side surface portion, a first display area on the front surface portion of the substrate, and including a first pixel for displaying images, and a second display area on the corner portion of the substrate, and including a first voltage supply line, and a second pixel for displaying images, the second pixel including a first pixel electrode, a first light emitting layer on the first pixel electrode, and a common electrode on the first light emitting layer, wherein the first voltage supply line does not overlap the first pixel electrode in a thickness direction of the substrate. |
US12016214B2 |
Display panel with conductive portion overlapping power pads
A display panel includes a base substrate, pixels, signal lines, a power line, signal pads, power pads, and a conductive portion electrically connected to the power pads and extending from an area overlapping the power pads to an edge of the base substrate. An opening is defined in conductive portion by a removed portion thereof. |
US12016210B2 |
Organic light emitting display device and method of manufacturing the same
An OLED device may include the following elements: a common electrode; a first pixel electrode overlapping the common electrode; a first emission layer positioned between the first pixel electrode and the common electrode; a second pixel electrode; a second emission layer positioned between the second pixel electrode and the common electrode; and a pixel defining layer including a first opening, a second opening, a first flat face, and an uneven surface structure, wherein the first opening partially exposes the first pixel electrode, wherein the second opening partially exposes the second pixel electrode, wherein the first flat face may be opposite the uneven surface and may be positioned between the first pixel electrode to the second electrode, and wherein the uneven surface may be positioned between the first opening and the second opening. |
US12016209B2 |
Display device and method of manufacturing the same
A display device including a plurality of pixels over a substrate, the display device includes: a pixel-defining layer covering edges of a first electrode of each of the plurality of pixels; a first spacer arranged on the pixel-defining layer and including a first portion and a second portion, the first portion of the first spacer having a width increasing toward the substrate, and the second portion of the first spacer being arranged between the first portion of the first spacer and the substrate and having a width decreasing toward the substrate; and a first hole arranged apart from the first electrode between the plurality of pixels, the first hole being formed in the second portion of the first spacer and the pixel-defining layer. |
US12016205B2 |
Manufacturing method for display panel, display panel and display device
The application provides a manufacturing method for a display panel, a display panel, and a display device. The manufacturing method includes: providing a substrate; forming a driving circuit layer on the substrate; forming a planarization layer on the side of the driving circuit layer facing away from the substrate; forming a composite material layer on the side of the planarization layer facing away from the substrate with a polymerization-induced phase separation method to the composite material layer including a polymer and liquid crystal phase molecules dispersed in the polymer; removing the liquid crystal phase molecules in the composite material layer to obtain an auxiliary structure layer, the side of the auxiliary structure layer facing away from the substrate having a plurality of protrusion structures; and forming a pixel structure on the side of the auxiliary structure layer facing away from the substrate, wherein the auxiliary structure layer makes the pixel structure uneven, and the pixel structure includes a first electrode, an organic light emitting material, and a second electrode that are sequentially formed on the side of the auxiliary structure layer facing away from the substrate. |
US12016204B2 |
Display panels and manufacturing methods thereof and display apparatuses
A display panel, a manufacturing method thereof and a display apparatus are provided. In some embodiments, the display panel includes a substrate, pixel structures in an array, a protruding ring, an encapsulation layer, and solid sealant. The substrate includes a predetermined hole region, first adjacent region surrounding the hole region, second adjacent region surrounding the first adjacent region, and a display region surrounding the second adjacent region and in which the pixel structures are located. The protruding ring is located in the second adjacent region. The encapsulation layer covers the pixel structures and sides of the protruding ring away from the substrate. The protruding ring and the encapsulation layer covering the protruding ring form a dam. The solid sealant fills the first adjacent region and the hole region enclosed by the dam and is provided with an opening configured to release stress generated by the solid sealant during full curing. |
US12016197B2 |
Display apparatus
A display apparatus includes a display element; a substrate including: an opening area, a display area adjacent to the opening area, a non-display area between the opening area and the display area, and a boundary line separating the opening area from the non-display area; an encapsulation layer including: a first inorganic encapsulation layer, an organic encapsulation layer and a second inorganic encapsulation layer in the display area, and the first inorganic encapsulation layer and the second inorganic encapsulation layer extending from the display area to the non-display area; and a dam portion in the non-display area and corresponding to the boundary line. The dam portion which corresponds to the boundary line includes a plurality of grooves in which the first inorganic encapsulation layer and the second inorganic encapsulation layer which are in the non-display area, are in contact with each other. |
US12016191B2 |
Electronic device including a light-emitting element having functional layers with thickness profiles
An electronic device includes a base layer, a first electrode disposed on the base layer, a pixel defining layer disposed on the base layer and having an opening that exposes an upper surface of the first electrode, a hole transport region disposed in the opening and having a thickness that gradually decreases from a center of the opening toward a side surface of the pixel defining layer, an emission layer disposed on the hole transport region and having a thickness that gradually increases from the center of the opening toward the side surface of the pixel defining layer, an electron transport region disposed on the emission layer, and a second electrode disposed on the electron transport region. This electronic device may increase a light-emitting area exhibiting uniform (or substantially uniform) light-emitting characteristics and exhibit high light-emitting efficiency. |
US12016188B2 |
Semiconductor memory device
A semiconductor memory device includes a plurality of semiconductor patterns extending in a first horizontal direction and separated from each other in a second horizontal direction and a vertical direction, each semiconductor pattern including a first source/drain area, a channel area, and a second source/drain area arranged in the first horizontal direction; a plurality of gate insulating layers covering upper surfaces or side surfaces of the channel areas; a plurality of word lines on the upper surfaces or the side surfaces of the channel areas; and a plurality of resistive switch units respectively connected to first sidewalls of the semiconductor patterns, extending in the first horizontal direction, and separated from each other in the second horizontal direction and the vertical direction, each resistive switch unit including a first electrode, a second electrode, and a resistive switch material layer between the first and second electrodes and including carbon nanotubes. |
US12016185B1 |
Planar and trench capacitors for logic and memory applications
A device includes, in a first region, a first conductive interconnect, an electrode structure on the first conductive interconnect, where the electrode structure includes a first conductive hydrogen barrier layer and a first conductive fill material. A trench capacitor including a ferroelectric material or a paraelectric material is on the electrode structure. A second dielectric includes an amorphous, greater than 90% film density hydrogen barrier material laterally surrounds the memory device. A via electrode including a second conductive hydrogen barrier material is on at least a portion of the memory device. A second region includes a conductive interconnect structure embedded within a less than 90% film density dielectric material. |
US12016177B2 |
Semiconductor devices, nonvolatile memory devices including the same, electronic systems including the same, and methods for fabricating the same
A semiconductor device comprises a substrate; an element isolation film that defines a first active region in the substrate; a first gate electrode on the first active region; a first source/drain region located inside the first active region between the element isolation film and the first gate electrode; and an isolation contact that extends in a vertical direction intersecting an upper face of the substrate, in the element isolation film. The isolation contact is configured to have a voltage applied thereto. |
US12016173B2 |
Semiconductor device and manufacturing method thereof
A semiconductor device including a substrate, a capacitor, a stop layer, a first contact, and a second contact is provided. The substrate includes a memory array region and a peripheral circuit region. The capacitor is located in the memory array region. The capacitor includes a first electrode, a second electrode, and an insulating layer. The second electrode is located on the first electrode. The insulating layer is located between the first electrode and the second electrode. The stop layer is located on the second electrode in the memory array region and extends into the peripheral circuit region. A material of the stop layer is not a conductive material. The first contact is located in the memory array region, passes through the stop layer, and is electrically connected to the second electrode. The second contact is located in the peripheral circuit region and passes through the stop layer. |
US12016171B2 |
Semiconductor device and method for fabricating the same
A semiconductor device and method for fabricating the semiconductor device, which secure an overlay margin between the storage node and the storage node contact plug, as well as a processing margin, by excluding the connecting structure between the storage node and the storage node contact plug. A semiconductor device comprises a storage node contact hole provided between bit line structures, a first plug filling a lower portion of the storage node contact hole, a second plug protruding from the first plug, an insulation layer spacer covering a side wall of the second plug, and a storage node positioned at a higher level than the second plug and including an extension contacting another side wall of the second plug and a portion of a top surface of the first plug. |
US12016167B2 |
Tear-drop shaped HDD carrier EMI finger
A carrier assembly for mounting equipment into a carrier slot includes an electro-magnetic interference (EMI) shield and an EMI finger. The EMI shield protects the mounted equipment from EMI. The EMI shield is formed in a first plane of the carrier assembly. The EMI finger protrudes from the EMI shield and is coupled to the EMI shield. The EMI finger is formed in a second plane perpendicular to the first plane. The EMI finger operates, when the carrier assembly is installed into the carrier slot, to couple the EMI shield to the carrier slot. The EMI finger, when viewed from a first direction that is perpendicular to both the first plane and the second plane, is formed in a tear-drop shape. |
US12016164B1 |
RF filter device for aircraft nacelle access door gap
An assembly for electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding to prevent incident radiation from penetrating through a gap to an interior of an aircraft includes an electromagnetic band gap (EBG) structure. The EBG structure has a patch-and-via array connected to a ground layer. The EMI shielding includes a conductive adhesive and is flexible for conforming attachment to curved aircraft surfaces. The shielding may be located on a deflector plate that is parallel to an adjacent aircraft surface, on the airframe surface opposite to the deflector plate, or in both locations. The assembly filters out penetrating electromagnetic energy and prevents highly resonant cavity mode build-ups of electromagnetic energy inside a nacelle or other enclosure effectively protecting electrical equipment in the interior. |
US12016161B2 |
Power conductor and vehicle power distribution circuit incorporating the same
A power conductor for conducting electricity between a power source and a load is disclosed. A conductive body connects between the power source and the load. A sealed chamber is provided in the interior of the conductive body and contains a working fluid for changing phase when heated. A circuit, a vehicle power distribution circuit, and a vehicle incorporating the same are also disclosed. |
US12016160B2 |
Diversion system and cooling system applicable to cooling device
A diversion system and a cooling system, the diversion system comprising a storage tank and a pumping apparatus, the storage tank is used for storing a cooling medium, and the pumping apparatus comprises an inlet and an outlet. First pipeline is connected between a cooling device and the outlet of the pumping apparatus, second pipeline is connected between the storage tank and the outlet of the pumping apparatus, third pipeline is connected between the cooling device and the inlet of the pumping apparatus, fourth pipeline is connected between the storage tank and the inlet of the pumping apparatus, and first pipeline, second pipeline, third pipeline, and fourth pipeline selectively conducting or closed. When the diversion system is operating, first or second pipelines is conducting, and third or fourth pipelines is conducting; and the pumping apparatus extracts the cooling medium by one of third or fourth pipelines that is conducting, and conveys the cooling medium externally by first or second pipelines that is conducting. |
US12016158B2 |
Heat radiating structure and electronic device including same
An electronic device according to various embodiments of the present invention may comprise: a housing including a front plate, a rear plate oriented in a direction opposite to the front plate, and a side member for surrounding a space between the front plate and the rear plate; a display exposed to the outside through the front plate, wherein the side member includes at least one through hole; a middle plate disposed between the display and the rear plate and including a surface oriented toward the rear plate; and a speaker structure disposed in the space which is adjacent to the through hole and is disposed between the middle plate and the rear plate, wherein the speaker structure includes: a metal plate attached to the surface of the middle plate; a yoke disposed apart from the metal plate toward the rear plate; a heat conducting member (TIM) disposed between and in contact with the metal plate and the yoke; and a vibration plate disposed apart from the yoke toward the rear plate; and a magnet disposed between the yoke and the vibration plate. Various other embodiments may also be possible. |
US12016157B2 |
Actively cooled heat-dissipation lids for computer processors and assemblies
Actively cooled heat-dissipation lid for removing excess heat from heat-generating devices attached to printed circuit boards, processor assemblies and other electronic devices, the actively cooled heat-dissipation lid comprising a first plate configured to be placed in thermal communication with a heat-generating device, a raised sidewall to facilitate fastening the actively cooled heat-dissipation lid to the printed circuit board or processor assembly, and thereby defining a device chamber for the heat-generating devices on the printed circuit board to reside. A second raised sidewall extends from the opposite surface of the first plate to join with a second plate in a spaced relation to the first plate, wherein the opposite surface of the first plate, the second raised sidewall and the second plate together define a fluid chamber that is adjacent to the device chamber, the fluid chamber being configured to prevent any cooling fluid flowing therethrough to enter the adjacent device chamber. An inlet conduit in fluid communication with the fluid chamber is configured to admit coolant fluid from a pressurized source to pass into the fluid chamber to absorb heat from the second surface of the first plate in thermal communication with the heat-generating device. An outlet conduit in fluid communication with the fluid chamber is configured to let warmed coolant fluid flow out of the fluid chamber and into a closed loop fluid-cooling system, where the coolant fluid is then re-cooled before being pumped back into the fluid chamber via the inlet conduit. |
US12016156B2 |
Mil-aero conduction cooling chassis
A heat frame and a processing device are provided. The heat frame includes a plurality of fins and at least one heat pipe extending through a hole provided in each of the plurality of fins. The heat frame is coupled to a cooling chassis. The processing device includes a processing module, a first heat frame, and a second heat frame. |
US12016154B2 |
In-row cooling unit with interchangeable heat exchangers
Systems and methods for cooling a datacenter are disclosed. In at least one embodiment, an in-row cooling unit is located within a row of racks and between racks so that it can use an interchangeable heat exchanger (IHE) to receive a primary coolant and can use one or more flow controllers to provide a first part of the primary coolant to cool a secondary coolant that is to be distributed to at least one cold plate, and to provide a second part of the primary coolant to cool air to be circulated through at least one server tray or rack. |
US12016153B2 |
Enhanced thermal management in electrical boxes
An apparatus cools electronic circuitry. A housing has surfaces configured to enclose the electronic circuitry and are mountable inside a cavity in a back box. At least one of the surfaces has a vent holes therein facing an exhaust opening in the back box when the housing is mounted inside the cavity. Another surface has a fan hole that faces an intake opening in the back box when the housing is mounted inside the cavity. A cooling fan is mounted onto the another surface and disposed over the fan hole. The cooling fan is configured to draw cooling air through the intake opening in the back box and the fan hole into the housing and over the electronic circuitry. The cooling air then exits the housing through the vent holes and thereafter exits the back box through the exhaust opening. |
US12016151B2 |
Controlling airflow through a compact electronic device
Compact electronic devices, such as Access Points (APs), having airflow and cooling features are provided. According to one implementation, a compact electronic device includes an outer plastic housing and an inner casing arranged inside the outer plastic housing. The inner casing has a high-voltage section configured to support one or more high-voltage electrical components and a low-voltage section configured to support one or more low-voltage electrical components. The compact electronic device further includes a single fan that is configured to draw air from outside the outer plastic housing, move the air through the high-voltage and low-voltage sections, and exhaust the air through one or more exhaust vents in the outer plastic housing. Also, the inner casing is configured to isolate the one or more high-voltage electrical components from metal portions of the low-voltage section by at least a certain separation to meet clearance and creepage safety standards. |
US12016143B2 |
Flexible display screen supporting structure, method for manufacturing the same, and display device
This application relates to a flexible display screen supporting structure for supporting a flexible display screen. The flexible display screen includes a bendable region and a non-bendable region spaced apart in a first direction. The flexible display screen supporting structure includes a flexible support layer, the flexible support layer includes a first surface and a second surface arranged opposite to each other, the first surface is used for connecting to a non-light-emitting side of the flexible display screen, and the second surface is divided into a first region and a second region that are spaced apart in the first direction. A rigid support plate is arranged on the first region, a plurality of rigid support strips that are parallel to each other are arranged at intervals on the second region, and each of the plurality of the rigid support strips extends along a direction perpendicular to the first direction. |
US12016139B2 |
Flexible display device and manufacturing method thereof
A flexible display device and a manufacturing method thereof are provided. The flexible display device includes a flexible display panel, wherein the flexible display panel is bent at a preset position to form a first plane part, a bending part, and a second plane part, the preset position includes a first bending point and a second bending point, a distance between the first bending point and the second bending point is H, a middle point of a line formed by connecting the first bending point and the second bending point is located on a bending axis of the bending part, and a radius of curvature of at least one point on the bending part is greater than H/2. |
US12016133B2 |
Circuit board with a conductive bump mounted on an adhesive layer
A circuit board and a method of manufacturing the same are provided. The method includes the following steps of providing a first conductive layer; providing an adhesive material and at least one conductive bump, in which the adhesive material is electrically conductive; adhering at least one conductive bump to a surface of the first conductive layer using the adhesive material; providing an insulation layer; disposing the insulation layer on the surface of the first conductive layer and at least one conductive bump; and disposing a second conductive layer on the insulation layer. |
US12016132B2 |
Base material for printed circuit board and method of manufacturing base material for printed circuit board
A base material for a printed circuit board includes a base film having an insulating property, and a sintered body layer including metal particles and layered on at least one surface of the base film. The sintered body layer includes sintered particles that are derived from the metal particles and partially embedded into the surface of the base film. The embedment ratio of the sintered particles is greater than or equal to 10% and less than or equal to 90%. |
US12016129B2 |
Printed circuit board (PCB) and method of making the same
The disclosure is directed to a printed circuit board for mechanical support and electrical connection of electrical or electronic components. The printed circuit board has conductive tracks and contact pads carved away or etched from at least one sheet layer of copper laminated onto a non-conductive substrate and has a label attached to the printed circuit board at an intended position before the assembly process. Soldering defects often occur due to the deposition of excessive amounts of solder paste on the contact pads of components adjacent to the label. To prevent soldering defects caused by incorrect solder paste application quantities by simple and inexpensive means, the printed circuit board provides the intended position of the label as a depression with respect to the surroundings thereof. |
US12016126B2 |
Carrier tape system and components and methods of use
The current disclosure describes carrier tape systems, which include a cover tape having adhesion areas and non-adhesion areas which are substantially free of adhesive. Methods for supplying semiconductor devices to an apparatus, which in operation, places the semiconductor devices at desired locations are also described. Methods of forming a semiconductor device carrier system are also described. |
US12016121B2 |
Interconnectable circuit boards adapted for three-dimensional constructions as lighting sources
Embodiments disclosed herein include to interconnectable circuit boards that can be constructed into three-dimensional shapes for use as lighting sources. An interconnectable circuit board array is included having a plurality of circuit board assemblies. The circuit board assemblies can include a first longitudinal edge, and a second longitudinal edge, and a plurality of bendable lateral board to board connectors. The plurality of bendable lateral board to board connectors are configured to provide electrical communication between a first circuit board from amongst the plurality of circuit board assemblies and a second circuit board from amongst the plurality of circuit board assemblies. Longitudinal edges of the first circuit board and of the second circuit board define a gap between the first circuit board and the second circuit board. The gap being bridged by at least one of the lateral board to board connectors. Other embodiments are also included herein. |
US12016113B2 |
Mitigating PDN induced RF interference using a stepped impedance filter
In some implementations, an electronics system includes a voltage regulator circuit of a PDN configured to generate a power signal, a printed circuit board (PCB) comprising a power rail to deliver the power signal to a digital circuit generating an interfering signal. The PDN radiating the interfering signal or its harmonics impacting the functionality of destination antenna and circuits (such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, cellular, etc.). The system includes a filtering element configured to filter an interfering signal generated by the digital circuit. The filtering element includes a first set of low impedance (low-Z) segments and a second set of high impedance (high-Z) segments. The low-Z and high-Z segments are formed using a copper trace of the power rail and are serially connected to each other. The filtering element forms a low pass filter and filters out high frequency interfering signal going to the destination antenna and circuits by radiated means. |
US12016110B2 |
Electronic device with active heat transfer
An electronic device is provided that includes a PCB and a cooling system adapted to pull heat away from a first side of the PCB and dissipate the heat through a back surface of the electronic device. The cooling system includes a heat pipe that wraps around PCB. The cooling system further includes an active heat transfer device positioned adjacent to a second portion of the heat pipe, the active heat transfer device being adapted to absorb heat through a first surface and release the heat through a second surface of the active heat transfer device. The cooling system further includes a first passive heat transfer element that forms the back surface of the electronic device and that conducts the heat received from the active heat transfer device out of the electronic device. |
US12016109B2 |
Plasma generator
A plasma generator includes a coaxial tube assembly, a radio frequency (RF) electrode, and a feed including an inner circumferential surface that defines a first and second recesses at opposite, first and second ends of the feed. A first protrusion of the coaxial tube assembly is coupled to the first recess of the feed. A second protrusion of the coaxial tube assembly is coupled to the second recess of the feed. The feed includes first and second inner surfaces that define first and second insertion grooves in the inner circumferential surface at the first and second ends of the feed, respectively. First and second coil springs are at least partially within the first and second insertion grooves, respectively. The coaxial tube assembly, the RF electrode, and the feed provide an RF power transmission path based on the feed being coupled between the coaxial tube assembly and the RF electrode. |
US12016105B2 |
Home appliance cavity
A home appliance, in particular a home cooking appliance, includes a home appliance cavity used as a cooking cavity. The home appliance cavity includes a substrate that is a fibrous matrix and an inorganic resin that is thermally resistant. In certain examples, the home appliance cavity is a single unit construction, eliminating assembly seams. Also described herein are methods of making the home appliance cavity. |
US12016102B2 |
Induction heating device capable of reducing interference noise
Disclosed herein is an induction heating device capable of reducing interference noise. The induction heating device includes a first power module supplying power for driving to at least one of a first working coil and an inner coil, a second power module supplying power for driving to at least one of a second working coil and an outer coil, and a control unit controlling supply of power by the first power module and the second power module. In an embodiment, the control unit may cut off supply of power to the outer coil when an instruction for heating to at least one of a first heating area and a second heating area, and an instruction for heating to a third heating area are input. |
US12016098B1 |
System and method for user presence detection based on audio events
A system and method are provided for detecting the presence of animate users, such as people, within a monitored environment, based on audio events. A transducer captures sound signals generated within the monitored environment, which a capture channel converts to form a digital stream. A feature extractor detects predetermined signal features of the digital stream over predetermined extraction periods, and an event classifier uses values of these features to generate a series of detection events reflective of likely sources of sounds in the captured sound signals. Then, an event buffer maintains an aggregate count of detection events generated by the event classifier, and a status generator generates the user presence indicator according to the aggregate count of detection events. A response system triggers one of more functions responsive to one or user presence indicators, thereby responding to the presence or absence of the animate users. |
US12016095B2 |
Systems and methods for regulating LED currents
System and method for regulating one or more currents. The system includes a system controller, an inductor, a first resistor, a switch and a first diode. The system controller includes a first controller terminal and a ground terminal, the system controller being configured to output a drive signal at the first controller terminal. The inductor includes a first inductor terminal and a second inductor terminal, the first inductor terminal being coupled to the ground terminal, the second inductor terminal being coupled to one or more light emitting diodes. The first resistor includes a first resistor terminal and a second resistor terminal, the first resistor terminal being coupled to the ground terminal. The switch is configured to receive the drive signal and coupled to the second resistor terminal. The first diode includes a first diode terminal and a second diode terminal and coupled to the first resistor. |
US12016094B2 |
Multiple location load control system
A load control device may include a semiconductor switch, a control circuit, and first and second terminals adapted to be coupled to a remote device. The load control device may include a first switching circuit coupled to the second terminal, and a second switching circuit coupled between the first terminal and the second terminal. The control circuit may be configured to render the first switching circuit conductive to conduct a charging current from an AC power source to a power supply of the remote device during a first time period of a half-cycle of the AC power source, and further configured to render the first and second switching circuits conductive and non-conductive to communicate with the remote device via the second terminal during a second time period of the half-cycle of the AC power source. |
US12016085B2 |
Power control device and power control method
A power control device of the present invention controls the electric power of a vehicle which includes hot-wire heaters provided respectively in a plurality of areas which are obtained by dividing a front window. In particular, the power control device of the present invention switches between alternating control and entire surface control based on an external air temperature of the vehicle and a speed of the vehicle, the alternating control being for sequentially energizing each hot-wire heater provided in each of the plurality of areas, and the entire surface control being for simultaneously energizing all the hot-wire heaters provided in the plurality of areas. |
US12016081B2 |
Method of reporting received signal strength on per frame basis in Wi-Fi network
Aspects of the present disclosure are drawn to a client device for use with an access point device. The client device includes: a memory; and a processor configured to execute instructions stored on the memory to cause the client device to: obtain a value associated with a capability of the client device, create a response including a header and a payload, the header including a reserved field including a bit reporting that the payload of the response includes the value associated with the capability, and transmit the response to the APD. |
US12016075B2 |
Systems and methods for transferring multiple packet data unit sessions with a same data network name configuration between networks
A network device may receive an indication of movement of a user device, associated with multiple packet data unit (PDU) sessions, from a first radio access network (RAN) to a second RAN, and may maintain, based on the indication, a particular PDU session, of the multiple PDU sessions, associated with a default flow. The network device may release, based on the indication, the multiple PDU sessions other than the particular PDU session, and may handle the multiple PDU sessions, other than the particular PDU session, in accordance with a handling option. |
US12016072B2 |
Optimizing access point device onboarding completion time using mobile app
A client device for use with an access point device, a gateway device, and an external server having stored therein firmware version information indicating a most recent firmware version number, n, associated with the access point device. The access point device having a loaded firmware version number, m, loaded thereon. The client device includes a memory and a processor, which may cause the client device to: connect to the access point device; obtain, from the access point device, the loaded firmware version number, m; obtain, from the external server, the most recent firmware version number, n; disconnect from the access point device; and wait a predetermined period of time and then connect to the gateway device, wherein the predetermined period of time is a first period of time when m=n, and wherein the predetermined period of time is a second period of time when m |
US12016070B2 |
Efficient evolved packet system (EPS) fallback
Systems, devices, and techniques described herein relate to efficient Evolved Packet System (EPS) fallback. A method may include receiving a rejection message that indicates a rejection to set up a call through a 5th Generation (5G) network by a 5G Radio Access Network (RAN). In response to receiving the rejection message, the method may include transmitting a request to establish a dedicated bearer through a 4th Generation (4G) network. A confirmation that the second dedicated bearer has been established through the 4G network may be received within a predetermined time after transmitting the request. |
US12016068B2 |
Method and apparatus for session management
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide methods and apparatuses for session management. A method comprises receiving from a user equipment (UE) a request for establishing another session to a data network identified by a data network identification. At least one existing session of the UE has been established to the data network. The method further comprises checking whether the subscription data or the policy data for the UE includes a first indication which indicates that a same session management node for multiple sessions to the data network identified by the same data network identification is required. The method further comprises selecting the same session management node as the at least one existing session for the UE when the subscription data or the policy data includes the first indication. The method further comprises sending a session establishment request to the selected session management node. |
US12016064B2 |
Method for establishing hotspot connection and terminal device
Embodiments of the present invention relate to a method for establishing a hotspot connection and a terminal device. The method includes: sending, by a first terminal device, a request message to a second terminal device, where the request message is used to request that the first terminal device be used as a wireless local area network WLAN hotspot of the second terminal device; receiving, by the first terminal device, indication information from the second terminal device, where the indication information is used to indicate that the second terminal device confirms using the first terminal device as the WLAN hotspot of the second terminal device; and establishing, by the first terminal device serving as the WLAN hotspot of the second terminal device, a communication connection to the second terminal device. |
US12016063B2 |
Communication method and apparatus
A communication method and apparatus. According to the communication method, a session management function (SMF) receives a first message sent by a first terminal apparatus. The first message is used to request the SMF to establish a first session for the first terminal apparatus. The first message is further used to indicate that the first session is used for communication between the first terminal apparatus and a second terminal apparatus. The first terminal apparatus and the second terminal apparatus belong to a same unmanned aerial vehicle communication system. Then, the SMF sends address information of the first terminal apparatus to a first management network element based on the first message. This provides a possibility of exchanging address information of terminal apparatuses in an unmanned aerial vehicle communication system. |
US12016062B2 |
Systems and methods for configuring a media player device on a local network using a graphical user interface
Systems and methods for configuring a media playback device to connect to a local area network (LAN) and be controlled by a mobile device also configured to connect to the LAN are disclosed. In one embodiment, the method includes displaying screens on a graphical user interface on the mobile device indicating the status, scanning for Bluetooth low energy (BLE) devices using the mobile device, detecting a media playback device as a BLE device, connecting the mobile device to the media playback device using BLE, obtaining LAN connection information, configuring the media playback device to connect to the LAN using the BLE connection from the mobile device, and setting speaker configuration information for the media playback device using the graphical user interface. |
US12016061B2 |
Remote mobile device management
A system (1100) and method for controlling a function of a mobile device (1107) over a secure wireless network is disclosed herein. The system (1100) comprises a mobile device (1107) for a vehicle (1000), a connected vehicle device (135) comprising on-vehicle data for the vehicle (1000), and an off vehicle source selected from a database, a cloud source, or a physical structure. The system (1100) is configured to access and combine off-vehicle content with on-vehicle data in order to enable, disable or manage at least one function of the mobile device (1107) over the secure wireless network. |
US12016059B2 |
Early data transmission in CU-DU split
Provided are a method for early data transmission. According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the method includes transmitting a radio resource control (RRC) connection resume request message to a control plane (CP) of central unit (CU) of the network node, receiving information informing that downlink (DL) data exists from the CP, receiving DL data from a user plane (UP) of the CU, transmitting the DL data to a wireless device in response to the information, upon receiving the DL data, and releasing transmission resources after transmitting the DL data. |
US12016058B2 |
Sequence detection method and device
This application relates to a sequence detection method and a device. One example method includes receiving a first sequence carried on a plurality of subcarriers; differentiating the first sequence based on L granularities, to obtain a first differential sequence set comprising L sequences; determining K candidate frequency domain root sequences in the U candidate frequency domain root sequences based on differential sequence cross correlation value sets corresponding to the U candidate frequency domain root sequences; and determining a candidate frequency domain root sequence and a time domain cyclic shift value that correspond to the first sequence, based on the first sequence and the K candidate frequency domain root sequences. |
US12016055B2 |
Random access method and device, and computer readable storage medium
A random access method method includes: an access network device receiving a message A that is sent by a terminal, the message A comprising a random access preamble sequence and physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH) data; the access network device sending a first response message or a second response message, the first response message being used to instruct the terminal to send message 3 in a 4-step random access process, the second response message being used to instruct the terminal to send a re-transmission message of the message A, and the re-transmission message at least comprising the PUSCH data. |
US12016051B2 |
Techniques for configuring random access transmissions
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. Examples may include receiving, at a user equipment (UE) a random access channel (RACH) configuration message from a base station, where the message indicates a channel metric (e.g., received signal strength indicator (RSSI), reference signal received power (RSRP), reference signal received quality (RSRQ), a signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio (SINR), or the like) and a threshold associated with the channel metric. The, UE may measure a reference signal (e.g., synchronization signal block (SSB), channel state information reference signal (CSI-RS), or the like) and select a RACH procedure based on comparing the measured channel metric to the threshold. For example, the UE may select a two-step RACH procedure if the measured channel metric satisfies the threshold specified in the configuration. In some cases, the UE may select a RACH procedure or a listen-before-talk (LBT) procedure based on a QoS parameter. |
US12016048B2 |
CSI measurement method and apparatus
This application provides a CSI measurement method and apparatus. In the method, a terminal may send, to a network device, a first RS that occupies a plurality of frequency domain resource segments in one time domain unit, where the plurality of frequency domain resource segments are discontinuously distributed on a frequency band of the terminal, and the network device receives the first RS on a corresponding frequency domain resource segment, and measures CSI based on the first RS. Currently, to avoid channel aging, a method is to shorten an SRS periodicity. Because frequency domain resources occupied by the SRS are continuously distributed on an entire frequency band, this method leads to a waste of time-frequency resources. However, the first RS in this application is discontinuously distributed on a frequency band of the terminal, and a relatively small quantity of time-frequency resources are occupied. |
US12016044B2 |
Data transmission method and communications apparatus
This application provides a data transmission method and a communications apparatus. The method includes: first determining, based on a first time domain resource, M mini-slot-level second time domain resources that do not cross a slot boundary; and then performing repeated mini-slot-level data transmission on the M second time domain resources. |
US12016043B2 |
Data transmission method and apparatus
This application provides a data transmission method and an apparatus. The method includes: receiving first DCI sent by a network device, where the first DCI includes a quantity of layers for transmitting first data through a PDSCH, and under a first condition, the quantity of layers of the first data is less than or equal to N1; and under a second condition, the quantity of layers of the first data is less than or equal to N2, N1 is less than N2, N2 is a maximum quantity of layers, for transmitting data through the PDSCH, supported by a terminal device, and N1 is a positive integer; and receiving the first data sent by the network device, and demodulating the first data based on the first DCI. Therefore reducing radio frequency power consumption of the terminal device. |
US12016039B2 |
Method and apparatus for scheduling multiple transmission in a wireless communication system
The present disclosure provides a method of transmitting and/or receiving a transport block. The method includes: receiving and/or transmitting a transport block according to information for scheduling multiple transport blocks. The present disclosure also provides a method for downlink transmission, a method of receiving an NRS on a non-anchor carrier, and corresponding UE, base station, and computer readable medium. |
US12016036B2 |
FDRA and MCS based on frequency ranges
To provide more efficient FDRA or MCS for some frequency ranges, methods, apparatuses, and computer-readable medium are provided. An example method may include receiving, from a base station and via RRC signaling, one or more FDRA or MCS configurations that are based on a frequency range. The example method may further include communicating with the base station over the frequency range, using an FDRA or MCS based on at least one of the one or more FDRA or MCS configurations. |
US12016028B2 |
Supporting allocation modification during transition instance in integrated access and backhaul network
Aspects presented herein may enable an IAB node to modify a resource allocation or change one or more parameters related to the resource allocation when the IAB node detects that the resource allocation overlaps with guard symbols or another resource allocation. In one aspect, an IAB node determines that a first channel allocation will be punctured based on an overlap of the first channel allocation with at least one of a guard symbol or a second channel allocation. The IAB node uses, for the first channel allocation or the second channel allocation, one or more of a modified parameter or a modified grant in response to determining that the first channel allocation will be punctured. |
US12016026B2 |
Transmission resource determining method and apparatus, and terminal device
Embodiments of the present application provide a transmission resource determining method and apparatus, and a terminal device. The method comprises: a terminal device determines, on the basis of the bandwidth of a first control resource set or the bandwidth of a first indication signal, a first receiving bandwidth corresponding to a downlink signal, wherein the first control resource set is used for transmitting a downlink control channel, and the first indication signal is used for indicating that the terminal device determines whether to monitor the downlink control channel at a downlink control channel monitoring moment. |
US12016024B2 |
User equipment-specific scheduling request repetitions
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. A base station and a user equipment (UE) may communicate in a high reliability and low latency communications system (e.g., ultra-reliable low latency communications (URLLC)). The base station may signal a UE-specific scheduling request (SR) repetition configuration that the UE may utilize to transmit an instantaneous SR when a buffer status report (BSR) is triggered by a new data packet. The UE may repeatedly transmit the SR until a number of repetitions or a time period of repetitions is met or an uplink grant is received from the base station. The SR repetition configuration may include a number of parameters including a repetition setting, power settings, a resource allocation, and an acknowledgement/negative acknowledgment (ACK/NACK) procedure. |
US12016020B2 |
Radio communication system and communication control method
A radio communication system includes: a plurality of cells having different scrambling sequences, respectively, wherein at least two cells communicate with at lease two user terminals connected to different serving cells; and a controller which controls the plurality of cells and provides a single scrambling sequence to said at least two cells and said at least two user terminals for control signal transmission and reception. |
US12016019B2 |
Multiple TRP PDSCH scheduling using DCI without TCI field
Aspects presented herein may enable a UE and/or a base station to identify a TCI state for each of the multiple TRPs when the DCI does not include a TCI state. For examples, aspects presented herein may enable the UE and/or the base station to identify TCI states from different TRPs based at least in part on one of a default beam rule, the TCI state used for transmitting PDCCH, or the TCI state used for transmitting previous/last PDSCH. In one aspect, an apparatus receives a single DCI from one TRP of a base station or multiple DCIs from multiple TRPs of the base station that do not contain a TCI state. Then the apparatus receive PDSCH from the multiple TRPs of the base station based on a TCI state in which the PDSCH is to be transmitted from each of the multiple TRPs of the base station. |
US12016018B2 |
Method for transmitting or receiving channel state information-reference signal in unlicensed band, and device therefor
The present disclosure provides a method for receiving, by a terminal, a channel state information-reference signal (CSI-RS) in an unlicensed band. Particularly, the disclosure comprises: receiving CSI-RS resource information for receiving the CSI-RS and information relating to a first bandwidth allocated for the CSI-RS; and receiving the CSI-RS through CSI-RS resources included in at least one second bandwidth among multiple second bandwidths included in the first bandwidth, wherein the at least second bandwidth is determined on the basis of clear channel assessment (CCA) for each of the multiple second bandwidths. |
US12016017B2 |
Method, device, and system for transmitting physical uplink control channel in wireless communication system
The present specification relates to a method, a device, and a system for transmitting a physical uplink control channel in a wireless communication system. The present specification discloses a terminal comprising: a communication module for receiving, from a base station, information on a PUCCH serving cell corresponding to a serving cell on which a PUCCH is to be transmitted, generating the PUCCH, and transmitting the generated PUCCH on the PUCCH serving cell; and a processor for configuring the PUCCH serving cell on the basis of the information on the PUCCH serving cell. The terminal can effectively transmit uplink control information. |
US12016014B2 |
Time domain window adaptation for joint channel estimation and DMRS bundling
In accordance with example embodiments of the invention there is at least a method and apparatus to perform determining one duration of scheduled transmissions for at least one of physical uplink control channels or physical uplink shared channels; determining at least one actual duration over which power consistency and phase continuity can be maintained; applying one or more time-domain window duration based at least in part on the determined at least one actual duration to make the one or more time-domain window duration cover the one duration of the scheduled transmissions; and based on the determined more than one time-domain window duration, performing at least one of modulation or demodulation of the scheduled transmissions. |
US12016010B2 |
Transmission configuration indication state configuration for sensing-assisted communication
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communication are described. In some wireless communications systems, a first device may receive a feedback message from a second device that indicates a set of one or more sensing results associated with a sensing procedure performed by the second device. The first device may transmit, to the second device, a control message indicating resource information for a message for the second device. The control message may include an indication of a transmission configuration indication (TCI) state indicating a quasi-colocation (QCL) relationship between a reference signal associated with the message and a sensing result of the set of one or more sensing results indicated by the feedback message. The first device may transmit the message using a transmit beam and the second device may receive the message using a receive beam based on the TCI state and the QCL relationship. |
US12016007B2 |
Data scheduling method and apparatus
A data scheduling method and apparatus. The method includes: allocating, by an access point (AP), at least one of a plurality of primary channels to each of a plurality of stations (STAs), where active access is forbidden on the plurality of primary channels; and synchronously scheduling, by the AP, a STA on a channel including at least one idle primary channel, where the synchronously scheduled STA is a STA allocated to the at least one idle primary channel, and the at least one idle primary channel is at least one of the plurality of primary channels. The AP sets the plurality of primary channels, so that the AP can flexibly schedule the station by using the idle primary channel. This avoids a problem caused by setting only one primary channel, thereby improving data transmission efficiency. |
US12016003B2 |
Method and device for transmitting feedback frame in wide band in wireless LAN system
Proposed are a method and device for receiving a feedback frame for MIMO beamforming in a wide band in a wireless LAN system. Specifically, a reception STA receives an NDPA frame from a transmission STA. The reception STA receives an NDP frame from the transmission STA. The reception STA transmits a feedback frame to the transmission STA on the basis of the NDP frame. The feedback frame includes information about a feedback subcarrier for the wide band. When the wide band is a continuous 320 MHz band and the grouping value is Ng, the indexes of the feedback subcarrier are set to [−2036:Ng:−1540], [−1532:Ng:−1036], [−1012:Ng:−516], [−508:Ng:−12], [12:Ng:508], [516:Ng:1012], [1036:Ng:1532] and [1540:Ng:2036]. |
US12015998B2 |
Device cooperation for mitigation of deafness in sidelink communications
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. A first and second user equipment (UE) may perform a handshake procedure to establish a cooperation agreement designating one or more frequency and time resources which the first UE is to act as the proxy device for the second UE. For example, the first UE may receive a sidelink message directed to a second UE from a third UE. The first UE may determine to act as a proxy device for the second UE with respect to the sidelink message based on the sidelink message being received during a time resource designated for the first UE to act as the proxy device for the second UE. The first UE may proceed to transmit to the third UE feedback information associated with the sidelink message, and may transmit the sidelink message to the second UE on behalf of the third UE. |
US12015997B2 |
Method and device for performing sidelink communication
According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, a method for performing SL communication by a first device is provided. The method comprises the steps of: receiving information related to multiple resources from a second device; receiving, from the second device, a PSSCH and a PSCCH on a first resource among the multiple resources; on the basis of successful decoding of a transport block received through the PSSCH, determining, as a candidate resource for SL transmission by the first device, resources subsequent to the first resource among the multiple resources; and performing SL communication on the basis of the candidate resource for SL transmission by the first device. |
US12015995B2 |
Quasi co-location source selection and indication on sidelink
Certain aspects of the present disclosure provide techniques for selecting and indicating a quasi colocation (QCL) source signal for sidelink (SL) communications. For example, a scheduling node may select from multiple candidates a signal for a first user equipment (UE) to use as a spatial QCL source for a receive (RX) or transmit (TX) beam to use for communicating with a second UE on a SL interface. The scheduling node may then signal the first UE an indication of the selection of the signal. |
US12015994B2 |
Paging false alarm mitigation at a user equipment
A user equipment (UE) operates in a network. The UE receives, from the network, a paging area comprising a plurality of cells of the network. When the UE is in one of a radio resource control (RRC) inactive state or RRC idle state with respect to the network, the UE transmits a message to a first cell of the paging area based on the UE moving into a first coverage area of the first cell from a second coverage area of a second cell of the paging area. The UE then monitors the first cell for a page from the network. |
US12015992B2 |
Precision two-way time transfer over meteorburst communications channels
Systems and methods for clock synchronization are disclosed. A client synchronization system (CSS) may transmit RF pulses to a server CSS over micrometeorite ionization trail (MMIT) channels, and may receive RF pulses from the server CSS over MMIT channels, each received RF pulse following transmitted RF pulse. The client CSS may receive from the server CSS over MMIT channels measurement data including pulse arrival times at the server CSS. The measurement and transmission data may be correlated to identify RF-pulse pairs, each pairing a transmitted RF pulse received by the server CSS with a received RF pulse received from the server CSS, both over the same MMIT. TWTT analysis may be applied to timing data the pairs to compute time offsets between a client clock and a server clock. An analytical model of clock drift may be applied to the offsets to synchronize the client clock to the server clock. |
US12015990B2 |
User equipment timing synchronization for CSI-RS based radio resource management
A user equipment (UE) is served by a serving cell of a network and is configured to measure channel state information reference signals (CSI-RS) from a target cell. The UE receives, from the serving cell, a measurement configuration message indicating the UE is to measure CSI-RS from a target cell of the network, wherein the measurement configuration message does not include Synchronization Signal Block (SSB) information for the target cell but further comprises an indication of whether the target cell transmits SSBs. The UE determines, based on at least the measurement configuration message, a time and frequency resource on which the CSI-RS of the target cell are to be transmitted and measures the CSI-RS of the target cell. |
US12015985B2 |
Uplink transmit power control
There is a method comprising determining a beamforming configuration for a time period for reception of uplink data from a user device, determining uplink power control information based on the determined beamforming configuration and providing an indication of the determined uplink power control information to the user device for use in determining uplink transmit power for the time period. |
US12015984B2 |
Terminal device, system and methods
A terminal device for use in a wireless telecommunications network, the terminal device comprising receiver circuitry and processor circuitry, wherein the processor circuitry is configured: to measure a value of a parameter of a first radio signal received by the receiver circuitry; to determine, based on the value of the parameter of the first radio signal, a measurement constraint of a second radio signal received by the receiver circuitry; and to measure a value of a parameter of one or more second radio signals received by the receiver circuitry in accordance with the measurement constraint. |
US12015982B2 |
Communications method and apparatus
A terminal receives a power saving signal sent by a network device, where the power saving signal indicates N time units, and where N is greater than 0. The terminal determines a state of the terminal in a first time period corresponding to the N time units on a first frequency domain resource and a state in a second time period corresponding to the N time units on a second frequency domain resource. The state of the terminal includes a sleep state or a wake-up state. The sleep state indicates that the terminal monitors no first signal, and the wake-up state indicates that the terminal monitors a first signal based on a configuration parameter. |
US12015981B2 |
Wake-up signal monitoring indication
In one exemplary embodiment, a method includes: determining, by a network node, information of at least one period of time that a user equipment is to monitor for a wake-up signal to decode, where the information comprises indications of a configuration or a behavior for the user equipment to dynamically control the monitoring of the wake-up signal for the decoding; and communicating signaling comprising the information towards the user equipment. In another exemplary embodiment, a method includes: receiving from a network node, by a user equipment, information of at least one period of time that the user equipment is to monitor for a wake-up signal to decode, where the information comprises indications of a configuration or a behavior for the user equipment to dynamically control the monitoring of the wake-up signal for the decoding; and using the information to perform the monitoring of the wake-up signal for the decoding. |
US12015980B2 |
Methods and arrangements to support wake-up radio packet transmission
Logic may define one or more wake-up preambles suitable for high data rates for a wake-up radio (WUR) packet. Logic may define wake-up preamble with different counts of symbols. Logic may generate a wake-up preamble as two microsecond pulses of orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) symbols in a four megahertz (MHz) bandwidth. Logic may generate and receive a high data rate (HDR) WUR preamble or a low data rate (LDR) WUR preamble. The HDR preamble may signal a data rate of 250 kilobits per second and the LDR preamble may signal a data rate of 62.5 kilobits per second. The HDR preamble bit count may be twice a bit count of the LDR preamble. The HDR preamble may be 32 bits. The duration of transmission of the HDR may be 64 microseconds and duration of transmission of the LDR may be 128 microseconds. |
US12015978B2 |
Server in internet-of-things communication path
Radio networks such as Public Land Mobile Networks (PLMNs), user equipment devices (UEs), servers such as Internet-of-Things servers, and core network entities may be adapted to facilitate transfers of connections of wireless devices. For example, a first PLMN may provide restricted access to a UE to assist the UE in finding a second PLMN for a full connection. Entities may be adapted to support for non-coverage related PLMN transfers, such as transfers initiated by UEs, PLMNs, servers, and core network entities, e.g., in response to changing usage, congestion, etc. |
US12015976B2 |
Method and system for managing communication in user equipment with plurality of subscriber identity modules
A method for managing communication in a user equipment including a plurality of subscriber identity modules (SIMs). The method includes detecting that a network service is unavailable to a first SIM among the plurality of SIMS and that a network service is available to a second SIM among the plurality of SIMS; detecting an availability of an in-device hotspot; and providing, to the first SIM for sending data to a network, an access to the in-device hotspot for using the network service available to the second SIM. |
US12015972B2 |
Communication system
A communication system is disclosed in which a base station communicates with machine-type-communication (MTC) devices by dividing the base station's cell bandwidth into (non-overlapping) narrowbands and subframes in each narrowband. The base station generates and transmits control information (DCI) for allocating a set of physical resource blocks (PRBs) in a plurality of subframes for an MTC device. After the base station transmits the data, the MTC device generates and transmits an HARQ feedback indicating that i) the data has been successfully received in each one of the plurality of subframes (e.g. a single ‘ACK’) or ii) the data has not been received in at least one of the plurality of subframes (e.g. a single ‘NACK’). |
US12015968B2 |
Managing network sensing capabilities in a wireless network
A method comprising controlling sensing operations of one or more access nodes, obtaining information from the sensing operations of the one or more access nodes, receiving, from a device, a request to be provided sensing services, wherein the sensing services are based on the obtained information, determining a sensing quality of service associated with the request, receiving, from the device, information regarding sensing capabilities of the device, and based, at least partly, on the request and the sensing capabilities of the device, determining if the requested sensing services can be provided. |
US12015964B2 |
Method and system for location-based resource access
A method is disclosed. The method includes establishing, by a first device, a wireless connection to a second device; transmitting a request, by the first device and to the second device, for location data indicative of a location of the second device; receiving, by the first device and from the second device, the location data indicative of the location of the second device; determining, by the first device, a distance between the first device and the second device based at least in part on the received location data; generating, by the first device, an altered value based on the received location data and the determined distance; and transmitting, by the first device and to the second device, the altered value and an account identifier associated with a user of the first device. |
US12015963B2 |
Method and apparatus for pushing information, device and storage medium
The present disclosure provides a method and apparatus for pushing information, a device and a storage medium, and relates to the field of autonomous driving. An implementation is: acquiring a current location of a vehicle; determining, based on the current location and a position of each POI in a preset set of POIs, a target POI from the set of POIs; and pushing relevant information of the target POI to a head up display of the vehicle. |
US12015962B2 |
Secure and private cloud based broadcast identification
A tracking device can securely communicate with a secondary device by generating a hash value based on the identity of the tracking device. If the secondary device cannot resolve the hash value, the hash value can be provided to a tracking server, such as a cloud server, for resolving the hash value. Upon resolving the hash value, the tracking server can store a location of the tracking device in association with the identity of the tracking device. To preserve power, the secondary device can activate location-detection functionality (such as a GPS receive) only in response to the detection of movement of the tracking device, can obtain location information, and can de-activate the location-detection functionality upon providing the location information to the tracking server. The tracking server can associate one or both of a previous location and the current location information based on movement of the tracking device. |
US12015959B2 |
Mobility enhancements: CHO execution condition
Methods, apparatuses, and computer-readable storage medium for conditional handover (CHO) are provided. An example method at a UE may include receiving, from a first base station, a CHO configuration comprising one or more CHO candidate cell configurations associated with a second base station and one or more execution conditions associated with the first base station and including one or more CHO measurements, the one or more CHO measurements comprising one or more L1 beam or cell specific measurements or one or more L3 beam specific measurements. The example method may further include detaching from a first cell associated with the first base station and synchronizing with a second cell associated with the second base station based on the one or more CHO measurements satisfying the one or more execution conditions, the second cell being one cell associated with the one or more CHO candidate cell configurations. |
US12015952B2 |
Resource management method, control information transmission method and information configuration method
The present disclosure relates to a communication method and system for converging a 5th-Generation (5G) communication system for supporting higher data rates beyond a 4th-Generation (4G) system with a technology for Internet of Things (IoT). The present disclosure may be applied to intelligent services based on the 5G communication technology and the IoT-related technology, such as smart home, smart building, smart city, smart car, connected car, health care, digital education, smart retail, security and safety services. Embodiments of the present application provide a resource management method, a control information transmission method, and an information configuration method, which belong to the field of communication technology. |
US12015939B2 |
Mesh network connection quality
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer-storage media, for mesh network connection quality testing. In some implementations, a method for mesh network connection quality testing includes transmitting, by a control unit of a monitoring system that is configured to monitor a property, test data to a first connected component of the monitoring system; in response to transmitting the test data, receiving, by the control unit, response data from the first connected component of the monitoring system; based on the response data, determining, by the control unit, a link quality indicator that reflects a strength of a connection between the control unit and the first connected component; and based on the link quality indicator, adjusting, by the control unit, one or more settings of the connection between the control unit and the first connected component. |
US12015938B2 |
Techniques for autonomous beam failure indicator counting
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. In some systems, a user equipment (UE) may receive a periodic reference signal from a base station and may measure the periodic reference signal as part of a beam failure detection (BFD) procedure. To detect a beam failure, the UE may autonomously select a beam failure indicator (BFI) counting scheme from a set of BFI counting schemes and may increment a BFI count in accordance with the selected BFI counting scheme and based on measuring the reference signal. The different BFI counting schemes of the set of BFI counting schemes may feature different techniques or methods for incrementing the BFI count per one or more BFI reports. As such, the UE may selectively choose how to weight different sets of one or more BFI reports in terms of contribution to the BFI count, which may improve BFD detection at the UE. |
US12015936B2 |
Proactively adjusting network infrastructure in response to reporting of real-time network performance
In one example, the present disclosure describes a device, computer-readable medium, and method for proactively adjusting the infrastructure of a communications network in response to reporting of real-time network performance. For instance, in one example, a method includes obtaining real-time network performance metrics directly from a user endpoint device operated by a customer of a telecommunication service provider network, correlating the real-time network performance metrics with data from another data source, wherein the data includes data other than network performance metrics, and adjusting an infrastructure of the telecommunication service provider network in response to an insight gleaned through the correlating. |
US12015934B2 |
Dynamically layered beamformed signals for fifth generation (5G) wireless communication systems or other next generation wireless communication systems
The technologies described herein are generally directed to using dynamically layered beamformed control signals in a fifth generation (5G) network or other next generation networks. For example, a method described herein can include, identifying a group of different directions radiating from beamforming antenna equipment of base station equipment. The method can further include facilitating transmitting a first beamformed signal according to a first direction of the group of different directions. Further, the method can include facilitating transmitting a second beamformed signal according to a second direction of the group of different directions, with the second direction being selected based on a sequence of directions, and where transmitting beamformed signals to the group of different directions is based on the sequence of directions can facilitate establishment of wireless coverage for a corresponding geographic area. |
US12015929B2 |
Minimisation of drive test in a telecommunication network
A communication method and a system for converging a 5th-Generation (5G) communication system or networks beyond 5G communication system for supporting higher data rates beyond a 4th-Generation (4G) system with a technology for internet of things (IoT) are provided. The disclosure may be applied to intelligent services based on the 5G communication technology and the IoT-related technology, such as a smart home, a smart building, a smart city, a smart car, a connected car, health care, digital education, a smart retail, security and safety services. A method of performing minimisation of drive tests (MDT), in a mobile telecommunication network is provided. The method includes providing an MDT measurement relating to a result of an early measurement, wherein the early measurement is a measurement performed in an idle state or an inactive state, and wherein the mobile telecommunication network configures a user equipment (UE) to report to the mobile telecommunication network upon transition to a connected state. |
US12015918B2 |
Identity authentication using mobile carrier account information and credit bureau information
A mobile network based authentication system for authenticating a user's access to a restricted-access account includes an application server and an identification server. The application server is configured to authenticate the user's access to the restricted-access account by transmitting a one-time password to a mobile computing device of the user and confirming that the one-time password has been entered by the user. The identification server communicates with the application server after the application server receives a request from the user to access the restricted-access account and before the application transmits the one-time password to the mobile device, to verify that an attribute of the restricted-access account is linked to a network identification of the mobile computing device. |
US12015917B2 |
Delivering standalone non-public network (SNPN) credentials from an enterprise authentication server to a user equipment over extensible authentication protocol (EAP)
Presented herein are techniques to facilitate delivering standalone non-public network (SNPN) credentials from an enterprise authentication server to a user equipment (UE) using an Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) process. In one example, a method may include determining, by an authentication server of an enterprise, that a UE for the enterprise is to receive credentials to enable the UE to connect to a SNPN of the enterprise in which the determining is performed based, at least in part, on connection of the UE to an access network that is different than the SNPN for the enterprise; and performing an authentication process with the UE by the authentication server in which the authentication process includes providing the credentials to the UE via a first authentication message and obtaining confirmation from the UE via a second authentication message that indicates successful provisioning of the credentials for the UE. |
US12015912B2 |
Determining and ameliorating wireless telecommunication network functionalities that are impaired when using end-to-end encryption
Disclosed here is a system and method to determine which wireless telecommunication network functionalities are impaired when using end-to-end encryption and to ameliorate the impairment of the functionality. The system receives a request from a sender device to communicate with a receiver device, where the request indicates whether the sender device is capable of an end-to-end encryption. The system determines whether the receiver device is capable of the end-to-end encryption, and whether the receiver device is associated with a functionality provided by a wireless telecommunication network that is impaired when the end-to-end encryption is used. Upon determining that the receiver device is not capable of the end-to-end encryption or that the receiver device is associated with the functionality that is impaired, the system performs an action to ameliorate the impairment to the functionality. |
US12015910B2 |
Gateway system, device and communication method
Embodiments of the present invention provide a gateway system and a communication method. The gateway system includes: a control plane entity, connected or integrated with a mobility management network element, and configured to allocate an IP address to UE and configure a data path for connecting a user plane entity with an RAN, a PDN or another gateway; one or more user plane entities, located between the PDN and the RAN, independent of the control plane entity, configured to forward data on the data path configured by the control plane entity. The gateway system is composed of the control plane entity and the user plane entity which are independent of each other, the number of the user plane entities may be independently changed to adapt to the change of network traffic without replacing all gateway entities, the network deployment is more convenient and the cost is lower. |
US12015909B2 |
Method and system for head-related transfer function adaptation
The disclosure provides a method and a system for head-related transfer function (HRTF) adaptation. The method includes performing a system identification. The system identification includes a pinna identification and a shadowing identification. |
US12015906B2 |
Sound generating device, display apparatus including the same, and automotive apparatus including the sound generating device
A sound generating device includes a magnet and a center pole on a yoke, a bobbin around the center pole, a coil wound around the bobbin, a frame outside the yoke, a damper between the frame and the bobbin, and a spacer in the bobbin. |
US12015902B2 |
Echo cancellation device, echo cancellation method, and program
Provided is an echo cancellation apparatus capable of calculating an acoustic coupling amount with high accuracy regardless of the magnitude of the near-end speaker component and without using a double talk detector. The echo cancellation apparatus cancels an echo included in a sound pickup signal picked up by a microphone placed at a near-end and includes an acoustic coupling amount calculation unit that updates and calculates an acoustic coupling amount estimated value of a component of a reproduction signal, which is a signal picked up by a microphone placed at a far-end included in the sound pickup signal, such that an update amount is decreased the greater a magnitude of a component other than an echo component is in the sound pickup signal; a gain calculation unit that calculates a gain coefficient on the basis of the acoustic coupling amount estimated value; and an integration unit that integrates the gain coefficient with the sound pickup signal and generates an echo cancellation signal. |
US12015900B2 |
Swapping roles between untethered wirelessly connected devices
Systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for performing a role swapping operation between a pair of non-tethered wireless ear buds after detecting a triggering event. Further, state information can be coordinated between devices, including in connection with performing a role swap between buds in a pair of wireless, untethered ear buds, where one wireless ear bud is in a primary role and is responsible for a connection with a companion device, and another wireless ear bud in the pair is in a secondary role. |
US12015899B2 |
Light sensor in hearing instrument
A system may have a rechargeable hearing instrument with a power source, an ultraviolet (UV) sensor configured to convert received UV light into electrical power and charging circuitry coupled to the UV sensor and to the power source. The charging circuitry may use the electrical power to charge the power source. A charger may have a charging cavity configured to receive the rechargeable hearing instrument. A power source within the charger powers a UV light source located within the charger configured to provide UV light to the UV sensor of the rechargeable hearing instrument when the rechargeable hearing instrument is placed within the charging cavity. |
US12015896B2 |
Piezoelectric speaker
The invention discloses a piezoelectric speaker, including a substrate with a cavity therethrough a supporting structure covering the cavity a first drive structure stacked on the supporting structure, including alternately stacked first electrode layers and first piezoelectric layers a transmission structure stacked on the first drive structure, and a separation slot penetrating the supporting structure and the first drive structure to separate the first drive structure into a first piezoelectric driving part and a second piezoelectric driving part. A rigidity of the transmission structure is less than or equal to a rigidity of the first drive structure, and the rigidity of the first drive structure is less than or equal to a rigidity of the supporting structure. Compared with the prior art, the sound pressure level generated at the same moment is higher. |
US12015895B2 |
Speaker
A speaker includes: a diaphragm having a dome shape; a tubular member having the diaphragm disposed inside, and having an inner diameter increasing toward a front; and a phase plug. The phase plug includes: a front surface, a rear surface facing a central portion on a front surface of the diaphragm at a constant interval in parallel, and a side surface connecting the front surface and the rear surface. A front surface of the phase plug is larger than a rear surface of the phase plug as viewed in a front-rear direction of a speaker. At least a part of a side surface of the phase plug has an inclined surface extending outward while extending forward, faces an inner circumferential surface of the tubular member and a front surface of the diaphragm, and directs a sound wave generated from the diaphragm toward an inner circumferential surface of the tubular member. |
US12015889B2 |
Magnetic earphones holder
One or more sensors are configured to contextualize a series of user generated movements to control one or more electronic devices. For example, a set of earphones comprises one or more sensors for sensing a location of the earphones. The one or more sensors enable earphones such as a pair of bluetooth or earphones wirelessly coupled to a bluetooth enabled electronic device, the capability to understand the configuration of use of the earphones. Based on a location and use or non-use of the earphones, one or more contextual responses is able to be applied for a given action. In addition, a garment comprises one or more sensors for sensing a motion of a user as the garment is being used. The one or more sensors allow the user to control one or more electronic devices through a series of user generated movements. |
US12015884B2 |
Method of layer blending and reconstruction based on the alpha channel
A device and method for blending image data and the alpha channel and reconstructing to obtain the image again after transmission. An encoder blends the alpha channel and the red-green-blue (RGB) image data through a layer blending method that is supported by the general application processor (AP). Transporter image data, such as a checkerboard pattern, is blended with 1-alpha channel data to obtain a transporter. The blended image data (RGB+alpha) is mixed with the transporter to obtain mixed image data. The mixed image data is then transmitted through the existing transmission interface. After receiving the mixed image data, reconstruction processing is performed by a decoder to obtain the original RGB image data and the alpha channel again. |
US12015878B2 |
Train monitoring system and train monitoring method
A train monitoring system in the present embodiment is provided with a compartment camera 10 that takes an image of the inside of a compartment of the train, a processing server 30 that calculates a vacancy probability for each reserved seat on the basis of the image taken by the compartment camera 10 while the train is running and detects a resale candidate seat by comparing the vacancy probability with a threshold value, and a touch panel monitor 40 that displays resale candidate seat information indicating the resale candidate seat that has been detected by the processing server 30. |
US12015877B2 |
Automatic configuration of a plurality of cameras
A method is provided for the automatic configuration of a plurality of cameras that each have an image sensor, an illumination, and a communication interface and that are installed such that they together record objects in a detection zone by partially overlapping, mutually complementary fields of view, wherein the cameras are connected via their communication interfaces to form a network. In this process, the cameras produce sample recordings while only specific cameras activate their illumination, a check is made for the respective cameras with reference to the sample recordings whether there is a proximity relationship to a camera having active illumination, and the relative arrangement of the cameras with respect to one another is determined from the proximity relationships. |
US12015874B2 |
System and methods to determine readiness in video collaboration
A system or method of prioritizing participants in a virtual meeting via a network by scoring each participant on several criteria and weighting the criteria to determine a readiness score. The system of accesses, for each of a plurality of participants, network data, video data, audio data, processing data, and participation data. The system determines, for each of the plurality of participants, a signal strength score based on the corresponding network data, a background score based on the corresponding video data and audio data, a microphone proximity score based on the corresponding video data, a processing score for each of the plurality of participants based on the corresponding processing data, and an engagement score based on the corresponding video data and participation data. The system calculates the readiness score, for each participant, based at least on the corresponding signal strength score, background score, engagement score, and processing score, ranks the participants, and provides the ranked participants. |
US12015864B2 |
Comparator, AD converter, solid-state imaging device, electronic apparatus, and method of controlling comparator
The present disclosure relates to a comparator, an AD converter, a solid-state imaging device, an electronic apparatus, and a comparator control method that can reduce power consumption while increasing the determination speed of the comparator. The comparator includes a comparison unit, a positive feedback circuit, and a current limiting unit. The comparison unit compares the voltage of an input signal and the voltage of a reference signal, and outputs a comparison result signal. The positive feedback circuit increases the transition speed at the time when the comparison result signal is inverted. The current limiting unit limits the current flowing in the comparison unit after the inversion of the comparison result signal. The present disclosure can be applied to comparators, for example. |
US12015863B2 |
Imaging circuit, imaging device, and imaging method
Imaging circuits, devices and methods are disclosed. In one example, an imaging circuit includes circuit blocks each including a photoelectric conversion element configured to photoelectrically convert incident light to generate a photocurrent and a current-voltage conversion circuit configured to convert the photocurrent into a voltage signal, a quantizer configured to generate a detection signal of an address event in accordance with a result of comparing the voltage signal supplied from at least one of the plurality of circuit blocks with a threshold, a demultiplexer connected to a subsequent stage of the quantizer, and latch circuits connected to different output terminals of the demultiplexer. |
US12015857B2 |
Light field capture, compression, transmission and reconstruction
Systems, devices, and methods for collection, editing, and playback of data collected from an imaging system for generating a virtual perspective of a scene are disclosed. In one example perspective, an imaging system includes a camera array configured to capture multiple images of a scene. Each of the multiple images includes color data represented in a Bayer pattern that includes a blue channel, two green channels, and a red channel. The system also includes an image processing device configured to receive the multiple images captured by the camera array, split each of the multiple images represented in the Bayer pattern into four individual color planes, form at least one set of data by combining the four individual color planes of the multiple images, and compress the at least one set of data. |
US12015855B2 |
System and method for synthesizing low-light images
A method of generating a low-light image is provided. The method includes receiving a raw image, removing an amount of first illumination from the raw image, applying a low exposure condition to the raw image having the amount of first illumination removed, and applying an amount of low-light illumination to the raw image having the applied low exposure condition. |
US12015854B2 |
Image data encoding/decoding method and apparatus
A method of decoding an image, includes obtaining at least one offset for a picture, deriving a variable for scaling for the picture based on the at least one offset, and performing inter prediction based on the variable for scaling for the picture. The at least one offset is defined with a direction of scaling. |
US12015849B2 |
Camera module and electronic device
A camera system includes a module frame, a camera lens, an image sensor, and an SMA motor that are stacked within the module frame. The camera lens is fixedly connected to the module frame, and the SMA motor is located on an out-light side of the camera lens. The image sensor is located between the camera lens and the SMA motor and is fastened to the SMA motor. The SMA motor is configured to actuate the image sensor to shift in a direction parallel to an optical axis of the camera lens. The SMA motor is further configured to actuate the image sensor to shift on a plane perpendicular to the optical axis of the camera lens. |
US12015848B2 |
Electronic device performing image stabilization and operating method thereof
An electronic device of an embodiment of the present document may include a camera including a lens assembly, at least one sensor configured to detect a movement of the camera or the lens assembly, and a processor electrically connected to the camera and the at least one sensor. The processor may determine an exposure value that will be applied when photographing using the camera, obtain image frames, based on the exposure value, obtain movement information on the camera or the lens assembly by using the at least one sensor while the image frames are being obtained, determine an image stabilization strength, based on the exposure value and the movement information, and perform video digital image stabilization (VDIS) for the image frames, based on the image stabilization strength. |
US12015841B2 |
Method, apparatus, device and storage medium for image shooting
According to embodiments of the present disclosure, a method, apparatus, device and storage medium for image shooting are provided. The method comprises initiating a first camera and a second camera different from the first camera for image shooting. The method further comprises presenting a shooting page in a graphical user interface displayed by a display device. The shooting page comprises a first shooting window for presenting a first scene captured by the first camera and a second shooting window for presenting a second scene captured by the second camera. The method further comprises presenting a composite image on the shooting page in the graphical user interface in response to an indication of shooting completion. The composite image is generated based on a first image taken by the first camera and a second image taken by the second camera. In this way, flexible and interesting image shooting experience is provided. |
US12015837B2 |
Mounting structure for an integrated sensor-lens assembly in an image capture device
A method of assembling an image capture device that includes: positioning a first sealing member between a front housing portion and a mounting structure; connecting the mounting structure to the front housing portion such that the first sealing member forms a watertight seal therebetween; positioning a second sealing member between the mounting structure and an integrated sensor-lens assembly (ISLA); orienting the second sealing member such that a locating feature extending rearwardly from the mounting structure is aligned with a notch defined by the second sealing member to facilitate proper relative orientation of the mounting structure and the second sealing member; connecting the ISLA to the mounting structure such that the locating feature is positioned within the notch and the second sealing member forms a watertight seal between the ISLA and the mounting structure; and connecting a rear housing portion to the front housing portion. |
US12015831B2 |
Multimedia content secure access
A method is disclosed for providing secure access to multimedia content to a user of a content service at a first user device configured to enable the user to consume the multimedia content. The method comprises: providing, from a second user device, a user identifier to a service provider of the content service, the second user device being provided with a subscriber identity module enabling the second user device to connect to a cellular communication network, the user identifier comprising an identifier of the subscriber identity module; at the second user device, receiving an access key from the service provider, through the cellular communication network, the access key being associated with the user identifier; providing the access key from the second user device to the first user device through a short-range connection, and at the first user device, using the access key to access the multimedia content. |
US12015830B1 |
Locally relayed broadcast and community service television
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for streaming live television broadcasts and providing DVR services to subscribers in a designated market area. |
US12015828B2 |
Content sharing method and apparatus
Provided in one or more embodiments of the present description are a content sharing method and apparatus. The method may comprise: a server receiving a content sharing request initiated by a sharing party user, wherein the content sharing request is used for sharing content to be shared, submitted by the sharing party user, in an organization where the sharing party user is located; and the server releasing the content to be shared to the organization, so that the content to be shared is presented on a content sharing interface related to the organization. |
US12015827B2 |
Systems and methods for detecting a reaction by a user to a media asset to which the user previously reacted at an earlier time, and recommending a second media asset to the user consumed during a range of times adjacent to the earlier time
Systems and methods are disclosed herein for detecting a first reaction by a user when consuming a media asset at a first time, where a first magnitude of the first reaction exceeds a first threshold. The systems and methods may determine whether a second reaction by the user occurred when the user consumed the media asset at a second time that is prior to the first time, where a second magnitude of the second reaction exceeds a second threshold, and may recommend the second media asset to the user. |
US12015825B2 |
Updating application code
A system and method for updating a settop box (STB) architecture that can be used to immediately update a device without requiring the device to be reset/restarted. The device may be any type of device that simultaneously supports multiple applications. The architecture may be used to update one of the applications with new functionality in a seamless manner that allows the applications including the one application to continue to operate without interruption. |
US12015822B2 |
Video signal processing device, video signal processing method, recording medium, and signal processing circuit
A video signal processing device includes an SoC that receives input of a plurality of video signals, each including a plurality of packets, and multiplexing the video signals to output a multiplexed video signal, and an FPGA that receives input of a multiplexed video signal and demultiplexes the multiplexed video signal to output the plurality of video signals. When deficient data whose size is less than the size of one packet is detected in any of a plurality of video signals, the FPGA performs one of (i) processing for discarding the detected deficient data and (ii) processing for adding dummy data to the detected deficient data to make the size of the deficient data equal to the size of an integral multiple of one packet. |
US12015816B2 |
User preferences based synthesis of group recommendations
A system includes a computing platform having processing hardware and a memory storing an asset library and software code including a recommendation engine. The processing hardware executes the software code to receive, from a user, group generation data and a preferences profile of the user, the group generation data identifying a group including the user and another user, and to send, to the other user, an invitation to join the group. The processing hardware also executes the software code to receive, from the other user, one of an acceptance or a refusal of the invitation, obtain, in response to receiving the acceptance, a preferences profile of the other user, generate, using the preferences profiles of the user and the other user, a group preferences profile for the group, and identify, using the recommendation engine and the group preferences profile, one or more assets in the asset library for the group. |
US12015813B2 |
Methods, systems, and media for indicating viewership of a video
Methods, systems, and media for indicating viewership of a video are provided. In some embodiments, the method comprises: identifying a video; identifying a first group of users; determining an affinity score for each user with the identified video; receiving a request to present a page that includes a representation of the video; identifying a second group of users connected to the first user associated with the user device; determining a viewership status of each user in the second group of users corresponding to the video; identifying a subset of users in the second group of users based at least in part on the viewership status; and causing groups of indicators to be presented on the user device, wherein each indicator in the groups of indicators represents the viewership status of the user, and wherein the indicators are presented on the requested page in connection with the representation of the video. |
US12015812B2 |
Method and system for self-correcting match states
A system and method arranged to predict a match state event by a machine learning platform. The system and method including monitoring, by the machine learning platform, multimedia content on a live data feed, receiving, by the machine learning platform, current match state data corresponding to the multimedia content, and predicting, by the machine learning platform, an anomaly in the multimedia content based on an analysis of received multimedia content and current match state data. The system and method can include generating, by the machine learning platform, a confidence score regarding a likelihood of the anomaly in the multimedia content, and resolving, by the machine learning platform, the anomaly based on the confidence score. Resolving the anomaly includes extracting a portion of the multimedia content containing the anomaly, ignoring the anomaly, or correcting the anomaly. |
US12015808B2 |
System and method for identifying encrypted, pre-recorded media content in packet data networks
Aspects of the subject disclosure may include, for example, a device having a processing system including a processor; and a memory that stores executable instructions that, when executed by the processing system, facilitate performance of operations including receiving encrypted hypertext transport protocol (HTTPS) traffic including media content; separating the HTTPS traffic into audio segments and video segments; calculating a size for each audio segment in the HTTPS traffic; maintaining a sliding window of a plurality of sizes of consecutive audio segments to form a fingerprint; and identifying the media content by matching the fingerprint with a reference in a catalog. Other embodiments are disclosed. |
US12015807B2 |
System and method for providing image-based video service
The present invention provides a system for providing image-based video service, including a cache system configured to store video information that matches image-related data; a fingerprint extraction unit configured to extract the fingerprint of an image corresponding to input image-related data; and a matching unit configured to determine video information that matches the fingerprint of the image extracted by the fingerprint extraction unit; wherein the system for providing image-based video service determines video information, matching image-related data received from a client terminal, via the cache system or the matching unit, and transmits video result information corresponding to the determined video information to the client terminal, and a method using the same. |
US12015806B2 |
Method and data processing system for making predictions during a live event stream
A method of operating a data processing system and data processing system for enabling a spectator to make predictions during a live event stream before the predictable events take place, wherein the method is performed by the data processing system comprising a server configured to communicate with a means for transferring the live event stream over a communication network and to provide the prediction environment to the spectator devices for making predictions. |
US12015804B2 |
Method, apparatus and system for encoding and decoding a tree of blocks of video samples
A method of decoding coding blocks of a coding tree unit in an image. The method comprises obtaining the coding tree unit in the image from a bitstream, the coding tree unit having chroma channels and a luma channel; and determining luma split options for the luma channel of the coding tree unit according to dimensions of a region of the coding tree unit. The method also comprises determining chroma split options for the chroma channels of the coding tree unit according to dimensions of a region of the coding tree unit, the chroma split options being different to the luma split options, the allowable chroma split options resulting in chroma intra predicted blocks with a minimum size of 16 samples; and decoding the coding blocks by determining flags from the bitstream to select one of the determined luma split options and one of the determined chroma split options. |
US12015803B2 |
Camera module, image processing device and image compression method
A camera module includes a compressor configured to divide a plurality of pixels included in image data, into a plurality of pixel groups, with respect to each of the plurality of pixel groups into which the plurality of pixels is divided, calculate a representative pixel value of a corresponding pixel group, based on pixel values of multiple pixels included in the corresponding pixel group, generate first compressed data, based on the calculated representative pixel value of each of the plurality of pixel groups, with respect to each of the plurality of pixel groups into which the plurality of pixels is divided, calculate residual values representing differences between the pixel values of the multiple pixels included in the corresponding pixel group and the representative pixel value of the corresponding pixel group, and generate second compressed data, based on the calculated residual values of each of the plurality of pixel groups. |
US12015800B2 |
MMVD and SMVD combination with motion and prediction models
The general aspects extend motion modes, such as merge with motion vector difference, and symmetrical motion vector difference, to motion models beyond a simple translational model, for example in combination with merge and alternative temporal motion vector prediction modes. Embodiments extend the use of MMVD and SMVD motion vector coding tools to all the motion model derivation methods and temporal prediction methods that are supported in proposed video standards, so as to increase the overall compression performance. Particular embodiments describe combining MMVD or SMVD with the affine motion model, the ATMVP motion model, the planar motion model, the regressive motion field, the triangle-partition-based motion model, the GBI temporal prediction method, the LIC temporal prediction method and the Multi-hypothesis prediction method. |
US12015798B2 |
Methods and apparatus on transform and coefficient signaling
An electronic apparatus performs a method of encoding and decoding video data. The method comprises: receiving bitstream encoding a transform block, wherein the transform block includes a non-zero region and a zero-out region; checking whether there is any non-zero coefficient within the zero-out region; in accordance with a determination that there is no non-zero coefficient within the zero-out region of the transform block: determining a scan order index of a last non-zero coefficient of the transform block along a scanning direction; in accordance with a determination that the scan order index of the last non-zero coefficient is greater than a predefined threshold: receiving, from the bitstream, a value for multiple transform selection (MTS) index; and applying respective transforms to transform coefficients of the transform block in both horizontal and vertical directions based on the value of the MTS index. |
US12015797B2 |
Encoder, a decoder and corresponding methods using IBC merge list
The present disclosure provides methods and devices of construct a candidate merge list for Intra block copy (IBC) mode, the method comprising: inserting a block vector of a left neighboring block of a current block into an initial merge list, when the left neighboring block is available and the left neighboring block is using IBC mode; inserting a block vector of an above neighboring block of the current block into the initial merge list, when the above neighboring block is available, the above neighboring block is using IBC mode and the block vector of the above neighboring block is not same as the block vector of the left neighboring block; inserting a block vector of the last candidate in a history based motion vector predictor (HMVP) into the initial merge list; obtaining a block vector of the current block according to the initial merge list. |
US12015786B2 |
Integrated image reshaping and video coding
Given a sequence of images in a first codeword representation, methods, processes, and systems are presented for integrating reshaping into a next generation video codec for encoding and decoding the images, wherein reshaping allows part of the images to be coded in a second codeword representation which allows more efficient compression than using the first codeword representation. A variety of architectures are discussed, including: an out-of-loop reshaping architecture, an in-loop-for intra pictures only reshaping architecture, an in-loop architecture for prediction residuals, and a hybrid in-loop reshaping architecture. Syntax methods for signaling reshaping parameters, and image-encoding methods optimized with respect to reshaping are also presented. |
US12015784B2 |
Multi-models for intra prediction
A method for video processing is provided. The method includes determining, for a conversion between a current video block of a video that is a chroma block and a coded representation of the video, a final prediction P(x, y) of a chroma sample at a position (x, y) in the current video block as a combination of prediction results of multiple cross-component linear models (MCCLMs), wherein the MCCLMs are selected based on the position (x, y) of the chroma sample; and performing the conversion based on the final prediction. |
US12015777B2 |
Signaling profile level exemptions for immersive video
An encoder may determine that volumetric video data comprises at least one time period during which a computational requirement for rendering or decoding changes at least a threshold amount; and include, in a bitstream, an indication of the change in the computational requirement for rendering or decoding of the volumetric video data during the at least one time period. A decoder may receive an indication of a change in at least one computational requirement for rendering or decoding of volumetric video data; and reallocate at least one computational resource based on the received indication. |
US12015775B2 |
Transform and quantization architecture for video coding
A method of encoding a video stream in a video encoder is provided that includes computing an offset into a transform matrix based on a transform block size, wherein a size of the transform matrix is larger than the transform block size, and wherein the transform matrix is one selected from a group consisting of a DCT transform matrix and an IDCT transform matrix, and transforming a residual block to generate a DCT coefficient block, wherein the offset is used to select elements of rows and columns of a DCT submatrix of the transform block size from the transform matrix. |
US12015769B2 |
Method and apparatus for processing intra-prediction-based video signal
A method of processing a video signal includes obtaining a transform coefficient of a current block from a bitstream according to a predetermined scanning order, determining an intra prediction mode of the current block on the basis of the transform coefficient, and performing intra prediction on the current block using the intra prediction mode and a neighboring sample adjacent to the current block. |
US12015763B2 |
Video encoding method, video decoding method, and related apparatuses
A video decoding method, a video encoding method, and related apparatuses. The method includes: determining a current video frame; determining a reference frame corresponding to the current video frame from video frames that have been decoded, and obtaining a target quantity of blocks that are decoded in a skip mode in the reference frame and a total block quantity of blocks in the reference frame; determining, according to a relationship between the target quantity and the total block quantity, a target resolution used for decoding the current video frame; and decoding the current video frame by using the target resolution. For different current video frames, different resolutions used for decoding can be adaptively selected, to simplify operations of determining the target resolution for decoding the current video frame, thereby resolving the technical problem of relatively low video encoding and decoding efficiency caused by complex processing operations in the related art. |
US12015755B2 |
Real-time omnidirectional stereo matching method using multi-view fisheye lenses and system thereof
Provided is a real-time omnidirectional stereo matching method in a camera system including a first pair of fisheye cameras including first and second fisheye cameras provided to perform shooting in opposite directions and a second pair of fisheye cameras including third and fourth fisheye cameras provided to perform shooting in opposite directions and in which the first pair of fisheye cameras and the second pair of fisheye cameras are vertically provided, including receiving fisheye images of a subject captured through the first to the fourth fisheye cameras; selecting one fisheye camera from among fisheye cameras for each pixel of a preset reference fisheye image among the fisheye images using a sweep volume for preset distance candidates; generating a distance map for all pixels using the reference fisheye image and a fisheye image of the one fisheye camera; and performing real-time stereo matching on the fisheye images using the distance map. |
US12015754B2 |
Image processing apparatus, printing system, and image processing method
An image processing apparatus includes a datum point determination unit configured to determine coordinates of a datum point for determining pixel values of second pixels included in a converted image including a plurality of second pixels in a coordinate plane of an input image including a plurality of first pixels, and an interpolation unit configured to determine pixel values of the second pixels based on a plurality of reference pixels. The datum point determination unit sets coordinates in the first direction of the first pixels among the plurality of first pixels as first direction end portion coordinates, and determines coordinates in the first direction of the datum point of the second pixels among the plurality of second pixels to be coordinates shifted to further inside of the input image than the first direction end portion coordinates by a distance longer than 0 and shorter than one pixel. |
US12015747B2 |
Image forming apparatus having improved accessibility to internal units
An image forming apparatus for forming an image on a recording medium, the image forming apparatus includes a discharge tray for supporting the recording medium, an internal unit disposed inside the apparatus main body, and a door serving as a part of outer surface members of the apparatus main body, the door being opened and closed to expose and cover an inside of the apparatus main body to the outside, wherein, by opening of the door, a fixing member that fixes the discharge tray to the apparatus main body is exposed to the outside, and removing of the fixing member from the apparatus main body allows the discharge tray to be detached from the apparatus main body without removing the outer surface members other than the door, and wherein detaching of the discharge tray from the apparatus main body allows the internal unit to be accessed. |
US12015741B1 |
Printing apparatus and method of operating the same to generate an alert signal
Various embodiments are directed to printing apparatuses and methods of operating the same. In various embodiments, a method of operating a printing apparatus to generate to generate an alert signal corresponding to a detected operating condition associated with the printing apparatus comprises selectively operating a drive component to generate an alert signal corresponding to a detected operating condition defined by the printing apparatus, the alert signal being defined by a vibration of the printing apparatus, wherein the drive component is configured to be operably engaged with a print media disposed within the printing apparatus such that the operation of the drive component causes a corresponding movement of the print media along a printing path defined by the printing apparatus; and wherein an operation of the drive component is defined at least in part by a rotation of the drive component in one or more rotational directions about a central axis. |
US12015735B2 |
On-hold experience
Technology for placing a user on-hold can include sending a push notification to a user device after the call has been placed on-hold. A link in the push notification can request authentication credentials from the user. When the authentication credentials have been received and verified, a chat window can be launched via an application on the user device. The intent of the call can be determined based at least in part by information received via the chat window. The authentication information and the intent of the call can be transferred to a representative answering the call. |
US12015733B2 |
Do-not-disturb method and terminal
A do-not-disturb method and a terminal. The method includes: displaying, by the terminal, an interface of a first application, then, if the interface of the first application includes a media playing window, and the first application is in a media do-not-disturb mode, determining whether any first media playing in the window was triggered by a playing operation of a user. If the playing of the first media in the window was triggered by the playing operation of the user, the method includes playing the corresponding media, and if the playing of the first media in the window was not triggered by the playing operation of the user, the method includes pausing or stopping play of the corresponding media. This method can avoid automatic playing of media, to reduce resource waste, data traffic consumption, a processing load of a mobile phone, and power consumption. |
US12015727B2 |
Electronic device including reinforcement member
An electronic device is provided. The electronic device includes a housing including a first plate, a second plate, and a side member, a support member disposed in the space between the first plate and the second plate, a first conductive area included in the side member, a protruding area included in the first conductive area protruding from the first conductive area toward an interior of the housing, and electrically connected to the first conductive area, a first circuit board disposed on one surface of the support member, a reinforcement member protruding from the one surface of the support member toward the second direction, a second circuit board extending further than the first circuit board toward the protruding area, and disposed on the reinforcement member, and a connection member electrically connecting the protruding area and the second circuit board, and disposed on the second circuit board. |
US12015726B2 |
Mobile terminal
Disclosed herein is a mobile terminal switchable from a first state to a second state by extending in the first direction, including a first frame, a second frame movable from the first frame in the first direction or a second direction opposite to the first direction, a slide frame movable in the first direction or the second direction with respect to the second frame, and a support link having one end hinged to the first frame and an opposite end hinged to the second frame, the support link having a variable length. The mobile terminal may maintain a flat state regardless of change in the state of the mobile terminal by preventing the front surface from being separated or sagging. |
US12015725B1 |
Blockchain-based protocols for metadata linkage control
Systems, methods, and computer program products are disclosed in regard to cryptographic containers or other on-chain modules. Some variants concern responding to on-chain metadata linkage disruption. Some concern confirming speculative on-chain module linkages. Some concern autonomy enhancement based on user-activity-related attributes. Some concern zero-knowledge proofs based on speculative on-chain module linkages. Some concern user-configurable privacy management or various considerations of efficiency or security. |
US12015722B2 |
Methods and systems for cryptographic identity based network microsegmentation
Methods and network interface devices for establishing a secure and authenticated network connection are provided. The method comprises: receiving, from a requesting entity, a destination IP address and a first certificate that is used to establish a secure network connection, wherein the first certificate comprises a first security attribute that is associated with a source destination IP address; identifying, with aid of one or more processors, a stored second security attribute associated with the destination IP address; and determining, with aid of the one or more processors, a policy action based at least in part on the first security attribute and the second security attribute. |
US12015719B1 |
Apparatus, systems, and methods relying on non-flashable circuitry for improving security on public or private networks
A hardware unit relies on non-flashable circuitry for improving security on a public or private network. The hardware unit can be added to a network without substantial modifications to the other devices already connected to the network. The hardware unit detects and blocks or drops data packets or frames that contain an instruction of a known file-sharing protocol other than a reading instruction that are not digitally signed by a recognized source. Thus, a cyber attack may be prevented instantaneously by what it attempts to do, typically the creation, insertion, deletion, update, renaming, or writing of files to compromise code or data. |
US12015713B1 |
Artificial intelligence protocols for enhancing token holder autonomy
Systems, methods, and computer program products are disclosed in regard to cryptographic containers or other on-chain modules. Some variants concern autonomy enhancement based on user-activity-related attributes. Some concern zero-knowledge proofs based on speculative on-chain module linkages. Some concern responding to on-chain metadata linkage disruption. Some concern confirming speculative on-chain module linkages. Some concern user-configurable privacy management or various considerations of efficiency or security. |
US12015707B2 |
Communication method and related product
A communication method and a related product are provided. The communication method includes: When UE switches from a source slice to a target slice mutually exclusive with the source slice, both the UE and a target AMF serving the target slice can obtain a first AMF key Kamf_new. The first AMF key Kamf_new is different from a second AMF key Kamf, and the second AMF key Kamf is a key of a source AMF serving the source slice. According to the application communication security and effectiveness are significantly improved_in a mutually exclusive slice switching scenario. |
US12015705B1 |
Verified quantum random number generation for cryptographic applications
Systems and methods for quantum random number generation are provided. In some implementations, a method can include obtaining data indicative of a quantum circuit used by the quantum random number generation system to generate a quantum entropy source for determining a random number. The quantum entropy source can include a plurality of output samples. Each output sample can be obtained by measuring an output of the quantum circuit. The method can include performing one or more simulations of the quantum circuit to obtain a simulated output distribution of the quantum circuit without access to data associated with the random number. The method can include providing data indicative of the simulated output distribution for use in a verification process for the quantum random number generation system. The verification process can determine the use of the quantum computing system in generation of the quantum entropy source. |
US12015699B2 |
Method, apparatus, and computer program product for encryption key management within a group-based communication system
Various embodiments are directed to systems and methods for encryption key management within a group-based communication platform. |
US12015693B2 |
Information security protection system and information security protection method
An information security protection method includes: repeatedly substituting a plaintext into an encryption algorithm to obtain a plurality of ciphertexts, and determining whether the ciphertexts are all the same h the processor core. Each time the processor core substitutes the plaintext into the encryption algorithm, the encryption algorithm outputs a ciphertext. When the processor core determines that the ciphertexts are not all the same, the processor core outputs a hacker attack message, which means that an encryption process has suffered a hacker attack. |
US12015686B2 |
Intelligent media feed
A system to generate and present an intelligent RSS feed that performs operations that include: accessing a media collection from a media host, wherein the media collection may comprise a podcast; caching a sequence of media objects associated with the media collection at a media repository; receiving a request that comprises an identifier associated with the media collection; inserting a media object at a position among the sequence of media objects; and causing display of a presentation of the sequence of media objects at a client device wherein the sequence of media objects includes one or more podcasts, and the presentation of the sequence of media objects includes the media object inserted at the position among the sequence of media objects. |
US12015683B2 |
Method, apparatus and device for issuing and replying to multimedia content
A method, an apparatus, a device, and a storage medium for issuing and replying to multimedia content are provided here. The method described herein for issuing multimedia content comprises: receiving push content associated with a user, the push content being generated based on an the occurrence of a personalized event associated with the user; presenting the push content to the user, the push content comprising video content related to the personalized event; and issuing multimedia content associated with the personalized event based on an operation on the push content by the user, the multimedia content being generated based on the push content. According to the embodiments of the present disclosure, it can effectively help a user to create multimedia content associated with a personalized event, reduce the time cost for the user, and can effectively guide interaction between users, thereby improving user experience. |
US12015677B2 |
Methods and apparatus for supporting platform and application development and operation
Apparatus and methods related to on-boarding software applications on a platform used in a content delivery and/or service provider network. In one embodiment, a centralized platform such as a premises gateway is provided to act as an application portal or store for all consumer devices that connects to a service provider network. In one variant, a software architecture is provided for the gateway which includes at least one of an open-sourced OS (e.g., OpenWrt) and containerization engine (e.g., Docker) which enables a broader range of application compatibility with the gateway itself and end user devices within the premises by abstracting the services and functions above the specific hardware/firmware configurations of each of the end user devices. |
US12015675B2 |
System and method for tagging in identity management artificial intelligence systems and uses for same, including context based governance
Systems and methods for embodiments of artificial intelligence systems for identity management are disclosed. Embodiments of the identity management systems disclosed herein may support the creation, association, searching, or visualization of any relevant context to identity management assets for a variety of purposes, including for informing the identity management systems' manual or automated decisions, processes or workflows. |
US12015673B1 |
Eventually-consistent message delivery system for edge applications
In one embodiment, a method by a site router agent at an edge site comprises determining that a first application instance becomes running on the edge site, where the first application instance is associated with a first unique identifying information, sending a report to a control plane of an edge backend indicating that the first application instance becomes available at the edge site, retrieving a first message from a message router at the edge backend, determining that the first message is destined to the first application instance based on a destination field of the first message, storing the first message into a storage communicatively connected to the site router agent, establishing a network connection with the first application instance, and sending the first message to the first application instance upon establishing the network connection. |
US12015671B2 |
Analyzing augmented reality content usage data
In one or more implementations, user interfaces may be generated that include user interface elements that enable the tracking or monitoring of interactions with augmented reality content by users of a client application. Usage metrics for augmented reality content may be collected and analyzed. In addition, information about client application users that interact with augmented reality content may be generated. In one or more examples, characteristics of users of the client application that interact with one or more augmented reality content items may be analyzed to determine a user characterization for one or more augmented reality content items. The usage metrics and user characterizations for augmented reality content items may be presented via a dashboard that is accessible to creators of augmented reality content. |
US12015670B2 |
Using in-home location awareness
Techniques for suggesting accessory devices controlled by an application executing on a mobile device are disclosed. A method includes measuring one or more sensor values using one or more sensors of a mobile device and the one or more sensor values are determined from one or more signals emitted by a first one or more accessory devices. An area of a physical space for the first one or more accessory devices can be determined based on the one or more sensor values. A second one or more accessory devices associated with the same area as the first one or more accessory devices can be suggested to a user. |
US12015660B2 |
Custom content insertion
Provided are methods and systems for inserting custom content. An example method can comprise receiving, at a first computing device, an insertion instruction over a first non-packet-switching protocol information stream. The method can also comprise querying, by the first computing device, a second computing device in response to receiving the insertion instruction. The method can further comprise receiving, at the first computing device, content over a packet-switching protocol information stream in response to querying the second computing device. The content can be customized for an end-user associated with the first computing device. |
US12015658B1 |
Apparatus and method for transmitting spatial audio using multicast
Disclosed are an apparatus and method for transmitting a spatial audio by using multicast that are capable of efficiently transmitting spatial audio data of multiplayer content by using multicast. The spatial audio transmitting apparatus includes a plurality of servers communicatively connected to a plurality of client terminals executing multiplayer real-time content to be separated by a multicast group. A server included in the respective multicast group transmits the first player information to the other servers included in the multicast group in a multicast method so as to be shared when receiving first player information from a client terminal executing the multiplayer real-time content, and mixes spatial audio based on the first player information and the second player information and transmits the mixed spatial audio to the client terminal in a unicast method when receiving second player information from another server included in the multicast group. |
US12015657B2 |
Personal video recorder with limited attached local storage
This disclosure generally relates to systems and methods that facilitate employing a server based content recording component for recording content remotely for a client content video recording device that has limited storage and limited number of content streams to which it can access concurrently, while satisfying content rules for broadcast and re-transmission. |
US12015655B2 |
Method and system for handling a teleconference
A method performed by a system of a communication network includes obtaining digital representations of speech detected from communication devices connected to a teleconference, and receiving a request for a parallel discussion from a first of the communication devices with a subgroup of the communication devices. Further, the system sets up a parallel discussion group for the first communication device and the subgroup of communication devices, provides the digital representations of speech of the first communication device and the subgroup of communication devices only to the devices of the parallel discussion group so that each device of the parallel discussion group is able to play back the digital representations of speech of the other devices of the parallel discussion group, and provides the digital representations of speech of the plurality of communication devices except the first communication device and the subgroup of communication devices. |
US12015652B2 |
Web calling system
A web calling client that enhances video conferencing is described. The web calling client is provided by a messaging system that facilitates exchanging data over a network. The web calling client is launched in a web browser of a user device to display a user interface that includes an output of a digital image sensor of a camera. The web calling client is configured to provide augmented reality experiences provided by the messaging system. |
US12015650B2 |
Information processing apparatus for setting values in use environments, control method of information processing apparatus, and storage medium
An information processing apparatus stores a plurality of setting values prepared for making a setting of the information processing apparatus, receives selection of one item from a user from among a plurality of items associated with a plurality of use environments, as a use environment corresponding to a first communication interface, receives selection of one item from a user from among a plurality of items associated with the plurality of use environments, as a use environment corresponding to a second communication interface, and makes a setting based on a first setting value group that is included in the plurality of setting values and corresponds to an environment selected as a use environment corresponding to the first communication interface, and a second setting value group that is included in the plurality of setting values and corresponds to an environment selected as a use environment corresponding to the second communication interface. |
US12015647B2 |
System and method for securing computer infrastructure and devices that depend on cloud platforms
The embodiment herein provides a system for securing computer infrastructure and one or more devices that depend on one or more cloud platforms. The system includes a memory, and a processor that stores and executes a set of instructions. The processor is configured to (i) extract one or more information data from at least one of the cloud platforms or the devices that depends on the one or more cloud platforms, (ii) execute compliance tests to identify compliance and non-compliance in the one or more information data, (iii) generate a network topology map by querying the one or more information data, (iv) classify a connectivity between the one or more devices and their nature, (v) compute risk metrics, (vi) re-execute the compliance tests to detect changes, and (vii) implement security compliances without impacting a production or operational environment of the one or more cloud platforms. |
US12015643B2 |
System and method for multifactor authentication for access to a resource based on co-connected device presence
Systems, computer program products, and methods are described herein for multifactor authentication system that determines co-connected device presence for added security. The system utilizes a device fingerprint for each device. The device fingerprint may contain a library of interconnected devices, as well as ambient noise from the device. The device fingerprint will be used to determine confidence levels indicating whether the devices are in the same location and thus in operation by the same user during multifactor authentication. |
US12015635B2 |
Infrastructure as code pre-deployment compliance testing
A unified cloud configuration evaluation (UCCE) system is described capable of evaluating both asset configurations in a live cloud environment and proposed configuration changes produced by a cloud configuration development (CCD) system. In embodiments, the UCCE system may be implemented as a Cloud Security Posture Management (CPSM) system that monitors assets in the cloud environment and check the assets' configurations for compliance with a set of compliance rules. In embodiments, the UCCE system ingests a cloud configuration definition generated by the CCD system. In embodiments, the CCD system is implemented as an Infrastructure as Code (IaC) system that allows a user to create a cloud configuration definition that describes proposed configuration changes to the cloud environment. The UCCE system is configured to interpret the cloud configuration definition and analyze the proposed configuration changes for compliance using the same set of compliance rules used for the live cloud environment. |
US12015626B2 |
Rule-based network-threat detection
A packet-filtering device may receive packet-filtering rules configured to cause the packet-filtering device to identify packets corresponding to network-threat indicators. The packet-filtering device may receive packets and, for each packet, may determine that the packet corresponds to criteria specified by a packet-filtering rule. The criteria may correspond to one or more of the network-threat indicators. The packet-filtering device may apply an operator specified by the packet-filtering rule. The operator may be configured to cause the packet-filtering device to either prevent the packet from continuing toward its destination or allow the packet to continue toward its destination. The packet-filtering device may generate a log entry comprising information from the packet-filtering rule that identifies the one or more network-threat indicators and indicating whether the packet-filtering device prevented the packet from continuing toward its destination or allowed the packet to continue toward its destination. |
US12015623B2 |
Systems and methods for consensus driven threat intelligence
The present disclosure provides systems and methods for utilizing a blockchain network configured to receive threat intelligence requests and validate or invalidate such threat intelligence requests based on a consensus response from a series of nodes on the blockchain network. According to the present disclosure, the method includes receiving a threat intelligence request at one or more smart contracts of a blockchain network. The method includes broadcasting, via the one or more smart contracts, the threat intelligence request to one or more oracles. The one or more oracles may broadcast the threat intelligence request to one or more nodes. The one or more nodes may gather threat intelligence data based on the threat intelligence request. The one or more oracles may determine if consensus is reached by the one or more nodes. If consensus is reached, then a threat entry may be submitted to the one or more smart contracts. |
US12015620B2 |
Reconstructing a dataset after detection of a network security threat in a network
The present disclosure concerns a computer-implemented method for reconstructing a dataset after detection of a network security threat in a network. The method comprises: determining a maximum flow for returning data associated with the network security threat to a source dataset via each of a plurality of paths through which the data has passed from the source dataset to the destination dataset; starting from the destination dataset, determining the data to be transferred to each dataset in the plurality of paths between the destination dataset and the one or more source datasets such that the data can be returned to the one or more source datasets, the data transferred in each path not exceeding the determined maximum flow for the path; adding the details of the determined amount of data to be transferred to a forensic report; and outputting the forensic report. |
US12015616B2 |
Conference security for user groups
Systems and methods for conference security based on user groups are disclosed. In examples, a set of attendees (e.g., in a collaboration group) may be allowed access to a meeting by a host user with a specified access permission. The collaboration group may be in the network hosting the meeting or outside of the network. An attendee requesting access to the meeting may be verified based on the attendee's identity and membership status of the collaboration group. If an attendee's identity is not identified or if the attendee is not a member of the collaboration group, the requesting attendee may be denied access to the meeting. If the requesting attendee's identity is verified and the attendee is a member of the collaboration group, the attendee is allowed access to the meeting with their specified access permission. |
US12015615B2 |
Apparatus and method for coordinating the matching and initial communications between individuals in a dating application
A computer implemented method includes supplying to a client device prompts for a first individual to specify matching criteria for a potential introduction to a second individual. The matching criteria includes a filter to sort a pool of individuals by a facial feature categorized by a facial recognition module. Matching criteria from the client device are collected. Matches between the first individual and a pool of individuals are generated based upon the matching criteria. The matches are supplied to the client device. A match acceptance by the first individual of the second individual is collected. Attributes of the second individual are verified to selectively establish a verified status. Network communication between the first individual and the second individual are enabled in response to the verified status. |
US12015614B2 |
Authentication and access management for heterogeneous sources of anomaly detection data
The disclosed technology teaches aggregating 3rd-party risk measures during an authentication journey, including providing a risk measure aggregation node, a JSON transform, and a configuration for 3rd-party risk measures to request. Responsive to invocation of the risk measure aggregation node during the authentication journey, the method includes setting a timer for receipt of a configured 3rd-party risk measure, wherein expiration of the timer causes the risk measure aggregation node to stop waiting for a timed-out 3rd party risk measure provider and requesting the configured 3rd-party risk measures. Upon receiving at least some of the requested 3rd-party risk measures, included is applying the JSON transform to aggregate the returned 3rd-party risk measures into an aggregate score, and the risk measure aggregation node providing to another node in the authentication journey an aggregated score taking into account the configured 3rd-party risk measures received prior to expiration of the timer. |
US12015612B2 |
Techniques for communicating via exchanges of physical charms
In one embodiment, a charm application enables user devices to communicate via physical charms. Upon receiving, from a first user device, a read request that is associated with the physical charm, the charm application identifies a message and an authorization list that are associated with the physical charm and previously received from a second user device. The charm application then determines whether a first user associated with the first user device is authorized to read the message based on the authorization list. If the first user is authorized to read the message, then the charm application transmits the message to the first user device. Notably, each physical charm may be exchanged between any number of users, but only read by authorized users via a user device. Accordingly, user devices may communicate private messages including any type of data with other user devices irrespective of whether technical infrastructures are accessible. |
US12015611B2 |
Systems and methods to determine content to present based on interaction information of a given user
Systems and methods to determine content to present based on interaction information of a given user are disclosed. Exemplary implementations may: store, in electronic storage, psychological profiles; obtain, in an ongoing manner, interaction information of users from the online platforms; determine psychological profiles of the users based on the interaction information for the individual users; update, in an ongoing manner, the determined psychological profiles as the interaction information is ongoingly obtained such that the first psychological profile is ongoingly updated as the first interaction information is ongoingly obtained; and provide, based on the psychological profiles, the individual users with content. |
US12015608B2 |
Data gateway system and data intercommunication method
A data gateway system and a data intercommunication method are provided. The data gateway system includes a client system and a cloud server. The client system includes a first connector module and a listener module. The cloud server includes a second connector module and an authentication management module. The listener module performs a command listening for the cloud server. When the listener module obtains a connection configuration information, the client system sends a connection request command to the cloud server through the first connector module, so that the cloud server receives the connection request command through the second connector module, and issues a gateway code. The cloud server sends the gateway code to the first connector module of the client system through the second connector module, so that the client system establishes a connection between the client system and the cloud server based on the gateway code. |
US12015601B2 |
Content activation via interaction-based authentication, systems and method
Systems, methods, and use-cases of multi-modal authentications and content distribution are presented. A content consumer can capture a multi-modal digital representation of multiple objects where a juxtaposition of features derived from the digital representation can be used to recognize that at least some of the objects are a valid authentication object. Upon authentication, an authentication agent determines a content access level for content associated with the corresponding to the juxtaposition. The content can then be presented on an electronic device, possibly within a secure virtual machine, according to the content access level. |
US12015600B2 |
System and method for providing a privacy layer to secure client data in a network
A device may receive a request to establish a virtualized environment to support a session for a client device in communication with the computing device over a network. The device may instantiate the virtualized environment in a trusted execution environment of the device, wherein the trusted execution environment may include one or more hardware resources that isolate the virtualized environment from a rich execution environment associated with the device. The device may cause a hardware security module associated with the device to obtain one or more cryptographic keys by communicating with a secure element of the client device, and the device may secure communication between a local operating system executing on the client device and the virtualized environment instantiated in the trusted execution environment using the one or more cryptographic keys. |
US12015599B2 |
Devices, methods and systems to augment the security environment of internet-capable consumer devices
The application discloses an electronic operating device (100) arranged to protect communication between a consumer application (125) and a network-connected consumer device (300). The operating device protects a command message by signing the command message with a private key obtained from a key storage of the operating device (optionally also encrypting the command message with an encryption key), and sends the protected command message to the network controller (200). The network controller performs the verification of the signature of the command message such that legacy consumer devices without cryptgraphic capability can be used. The signature ensures that only authorised devices (100) can send commands to the consumer device (300). |
US12015597B1 |
Encrypting content and facilitating legal access to the encrypted content
An example method performed by one or more processing devices includes: generating encrypted content at a sender device using one or more first keys that are available from a key provider; and outputting the encrypted content to a recipient device over one or more channels; where the key provider enables access, following authorization, by the recipient device to one or more second keys for decrypting the encrypted content; and where an entity that enables the channel is unaffiliated with the key provider. |
US12015596B2 |
Risk analysis using port scanning for multi-factor authentication
A system for risk analysis using port scanning for multi-factor authentication having a multi-dimensional time series data server configured to monitor and record a network's traffic data and to serve the traffic data to other modules and a directed computational graph module configured to scan open ports on connection destinations, analyze the scan results, and determine a verification score needed before granting access based at least in part on the analysis of the received responses. A plurality of verification methods build up a user's verification score to required level to gain access. |
US12015595B2 |
Mobile device identification using second entity matching
An improved technique for identifying a user's mobile device is discussed. A persistent and unified identifier that bridges mobile app to mobile web and to other web browser-compatible mediums is utilized. Using a unique verification identifier, the unified identifier is consistently verified, revived and distributed across application and browser mediums. |
US12015589B2 |
Unifying web and phone presence
The subject matter of this specification can be embodied in, among other things, a computer-implemented method that includes obtaining, at a computer system, a plurality of contact identifiers for a computer account holder, wherein the identifiers represent a plurality of different communication modes; identifying a handle for the account holder, wherein the handle is associated with a uniform resource locator; and correlating the handle with the plurality of contact identifiers, and storing the handle and plurality of contact identifiers together so as to permit retrieval of the contact identifiers in response to identification of the handle. |
US12015588B2 |
Multi-level and dynamic timers for carrier grade NAT
Systems and methods described herein use a variable 2MSL timer (also referred to herein as a “port reuse timer”) for a core network/gateway. A network device in a core network detects closing of a session that uses a port designated for Network Address Translation (NAT), monitors an overall NAT port utilization level, and manages release timing for the port based on the overall port utilization level. |