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US12099069B2 |
Methods for aiding in the hyperacute diagnosis and determination of traumatic brain injury in a human subject using early biomarkers
Disclosed herein are methods that aid in the hyperacute diagnosis and evaluation of a human subject that has sustained or may have sustained an injury to the head, such as mild or moderate, severe, or moderate to severe traumatic brain injury (TBI), using an early biomarker, such as ubiquitin carboxy-terminal hydrolase L1 (UCH-L1) glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), or a combination thereof. Also disclosed here are methods that aid in the hyperacute determination of whether a human subject that has sustained an injury or may have sustained to the head would benefit from and thus receive a head computerized tomography (CT) scan based on the levels of UCH-L1. These methods involve detecting levels of early biomarker, such as ubiquitin carboxy-terminal hydrolase L1 (UCH-L1) glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), or a combination thereof, in samples taken from a human subject at a time point within about 2 hours, such as about 10, 12, or 20 minutes, after the subject has sustained or may have sustained an injury to the head. |
US12099067B2 |
Methods and compositions for diagnosis and prognosis of renal injury and renal failure
The present invention relates to methods and compositions for monitoring, diagnosis, prognosis, and determination of treatment regimens in subjects suffering from or suspected of having a renal injury. In particular, the invention relates to using assays that detect one or more of C-C motif chemokine 16, C-C motif chemokine 14, and Tyrosine-protein kinase receptor UFO as diagnostic and prognostic biomarker assays in renal injuries. |
US12099065B2 |
Isotyping immunoglobulins using accurate molecular mass
This document relates to methods for detecting and quantifying heavy and light chains of immunoglobulin using mass spectrometry techniques. |
US12099060B2 |
Nanovesicle comprising heterodimeric G-protein coupled receptor, method for preparing nanovesicle, field effect transistor-based taste sensor comprising nanovesicle, and method for manufacturing taste sensor
The present invention relates to a nanovesicle comprising a heterodimeric G-protein coupled receptor, a method for preparing the nanovesicle, a field effect transistor-based taste sensor comprising the nanovesicle, and a method for manufacturing the taste sensor. The field effect transistor based taste sensor functionalized by the nanovesicle comprising the heterodimer G-protein coupled receptor according to the present invention has excellent sensitivity and selectivity and may highly specifically detect a sweet taste substance in real time, by using the heterodimeric G-protein coupled receptor and the nanovesicle comprising the same. |
US12099059B2 |
Nanocomposites, methods of making same, and applications of same for multicolor surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) detections
A method of making at least one nanocomposite for surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) detection of a target of interest includes forming at least one gold nanorod; coating a silver layer on an outer surface of the gold nanorod; assembling a Raman reporter molecule layer on the coated silver layer, wherein the Raman reporter molecule layer comprises Raman reporter molecules that are detectable by the SERS; coating a thiolated polyethylene glycol (PEG) layer on the assembled Raman reporter molecule layer; and conjugating the coated thiolated PEG layer with molecules of an antibody to make the at least one nanocomposite. |
US12099053B2 |
Method of training AI for label-free cell viability determination and label-free cell viability determination method by trained AI
A method of training AI for label-free cell viability determination includes a step of providing a cell sample, a step of obtaining a fluorescence image and a DHM image of the cell sample, a step of determining a first cell viability of the cell sample according to the fluorescence image of the cell sample, a step of labeling the DHM image of the cell sample as a model specifying the first cell viability, and a step of performing AI training by using the model containing the DHM image of the cell sample. |
US12099050B2 |
Method and system for partially or fully automated buoyancy-assisted separation
A system for partially or fully automated, buoyancy-assisted separation includes and/or interfaces with an automated instrument. Additionally or alternatively, the system can include and/or interface with any or all of: a set of buoyant particles, a set of containers (individually and/or collectively equivalently referred to herein as a consumable), a 1st container management subsystem, a 2nd container management subsystem, a user interface subsystem, and/or any other components. A method for partially or fully automated, buoyancy-assisted separation includes manipulating the set of containers and/or processing the set of materials at a 1st container management subsystem; and manipulating the set of containers and/or processing the set of materials at a 2nd container management subsystem. |
US12099049B2 |
Method and device for detecting hook effect in turbidimetric inhibition immunoassay, and computer readable medium
Provided are a method and device for recognizing hook effect in immune turbidimetry, and a computer readable medium. This method generates a reaction curve using light signals measured in a predetermined time period by immune reaction of analyte in a sample, and uses distribution information of the reaction curve in the predetermined time period to determine whether the sample has hook effect. This method only uses measurement information of a small predetermined time period in entire reaction time to determine whether a sample has hook effect, and terminates the test in time, thus accelerating the speed of immune turbidimetry detection of samples with hook effect. |
US12099048B2 |
Aquatic organism monitoring devices and aquatic organism monitoring methods
Aquatic organism monitoring devices and aquatic organism monitoring methods are described. According to one aspect, a monitoring device includes a housing configured to be physically associated with an aquatic organism, environmental circuitry configured to generate a first output indicative of at least one environmental parameter of an environment of the organism, behavioral circuitry coupled with the housing and configured to generate a second output indicative of at least one behavioral parameter of the organism, physiological circuitry coupled with the housing and configured to generate a third output indicative of at least one physiological parameter of the organism, and a transmitter configured to transmit an acoustic signal externally of the housing, and wherein the acoustic signal includes information regarding one or more of the at least one environmental parameter, the at least one behavioral parameter, and the at least one physiological parameter. |
US12099046B2 |
Manufacturing a biologic pharmaceutical using causal models
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for optimizing a process of manufacturing a biologic pharmaceutical. In one aspect, the method comprises repeatedly performing the following: i) selecting a configuration of input settings for manufacturing a batch of a biologic pharmaceutical based on a causal model that measures current causal relationships between input settings and a measure of a quality of batches of the biological pharmaceutical; ii) determining a measure of the quality of a batch of the biological pharmaceutical manufactured using the configuration of input settings; and iii) adjusting, based on the measure of the quality of the batch of the biological pharmaceutical, the causal model. |
US12099044B2 |
Portable electronic device for use in different orientations
A portable electronic device for use in different orientations includes a signal control module, a key control module, an information display module, and a position detection module. The key control module includes a plurality of functional switches and functional keys. The signal control module has a plurality of key function execution commands respectively corresponding to the functional keys. The position detection module is configured for detecting a placement orientation of the portable electronic device. When the portable electronic device is rotated to change the placement orientation of the information display module, a screen orientation of an information display image provided by the information display module is changed following a change of the placement orientation of the information display module, and a corresponding relationship between the functional switch and the key function execution command is changed following the change of the placement orientation of the information display module. |
US12099042B2 |
Use of liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry to characterize oligonucleotides
The disclosure provides methods of characterizing a sample of oligonucleotides of interest using liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry. |
US12099039B2 |
Method for evaluating embrittlement of amorphous alloy ribbon and test device for evaluating embrittlement of amorphous alloy ribbon
A new method for evaluating embrittlement of an amorphous alloy ribbon is provided. The method includes: pressing a pressurization member from one side to a plurality of positions of an amorphous alloy ribbon; scattering, in the amorphous alloy ribbon, pressurization portions where the pressurization member is pressed to form indentation; and evaluating embrittlement by the number or distribution of pressurization portions where cracks have occurred. |
US12099034B2 |
Method and system for early fault detection in a wind turbine generator
A method and system for early fault detection in a wind turbine generator (7). A particulate sensor (9) is provided in the generator housing (8). The accumulation of particulate debris is monitored using the particulate sensor (9). A potential fault may be identified based at least in part on the accumulation of particulate debris on the sensor (9). |
US12099033B2 |
Mechanical property measuring apparatus, mechanical property measuring method, substance manufacturing equipment, substance management method, and substance manufacturing method
Provided are: a mechanical property measuring apparatus and method that can accurately measure a mechanical property through physical quantities; a substance manufacturing equipment and method that can improve the production yield rate and high-quality substance. A mechanical property measuring apparatus (100) comprises: a physical quantity measuring unit (5) configured to measure a plurality of physical quantities of a measured object that includes a substance and a film on a surface of the substance; a mechanical property calculating unit (82) configured to calculate, using a plurality of calculation models each for calculating a mechanical property of the substance and at least two of the plurality of physical quantities measured, the mechanical property of the substance for each of the plurality of calculation models; and a selection processing unit (81) configured to select one mechanical property based on the at least two of the plurality of physical quantities. |
US12099029B2 |
Superhydrophilic thick-film pH sensor based on chemical etching, and preparation method thereof
A superhydrophilic thick-film pH sensor based on chemical etching, and a preparation method thereof are provided. The superhydrophilic thick-film pH sensor includes: a substrate, and a working electrode and a reference electrode that cover surfaces of the substrate. The working electrode includes a titanium sheet attached to one side of the substrate; a front part of an outer surface of the titanium sheet is covered with a titanium dioxide sensitive layer; an electrically-conductive layer is attached to the other side of the substrate; the reference electrode is located on the electrically-conductive layer, and a surface of the reference electrode is coated with a naphthol layer; and an insulating gel wraps the substrate to expose only the working electrode and the reference electrode. The working electrode is obtained by soaking the titanium sheet in an 80° C. NaOH solution, and is integrated with the reference electrode to produce the thick-film pH sensor. |
US12099027B2 |
Systems and methods for water detection
An electronic device can detect whether the device is submerged in water using measurements from one or more electrodes. In some examples, the water detection can differentiate between a user contact with an electrode or the electrode submerged in water. In some examples, the detection of water can trigger water-related functions on device. |
US12099022B2 |
Devices and methods for high angle liquid electron tomography
Devices and methods are described for performing high angle tilting tomography on samples in a liquid medium using transmission electron beam instruments. |
US12099021B2 |
Method for determining a density of a harvested material
A method for determining a density of a harvested material includes transmitting radar signals into the harvested material from a transmitting unit, receiving the radar signals reflected by the harvested material by a receiving unit, determining a permittivity of the harvested material as a function of the reflected radar signals via an evaluation unit, and determining the density of the harvested material as a function of the determined permittivity via a signal processing unit. |
US12099020B2 |
Detection device and detection method
An inspection device and method suppressing measurement time and power consumption. A detection device according to the present disclosure includes a first probe with a first antenna unit for transmission, a second probe with a second antenna unit for reception, the second probe being opposed to the first probe at a predetermined distance, a measurement unit that measures a measurement signal including a propagation characteristic of an electromagnetic wave in a medium between the first and second antenna units, and a calculation unit that calculates characteristics information of the medium based on the measurement signal. In a first mode, the measurement unit measures the measurement signal in a first frequency band for the electromagnetic wave propagating in the medium, and in a second mode, the measurement unit measures the measurement signal in a second frequency band, which is a part of the first frequency band for the electromagnetic wave. |
US12099019B2 |
Method and device determining soiling of a shield
A device comprises a housing, a detector for receiving solar irradiance and for providing a detector signal providing an indication of an amount of solar irradiance received by the detector and a shield transparent to at least part of the solar irradiance to be detected, the shield and the housing providing a detector space for housing at least part of the detector. The device further comprises a first light source for emitting light to the shield and a first light sensor arranged to receive light from the first light source, arranged to provide a first signal providing an indication for an amount of light received by the first light sensor. Particles will and reflect light back to the detector space. The reflected light is received by the light sensor. Hence, a signal generated by the sensor is an indication for pollution of the shield. |
US12099018B2 |
Inspection appararatus for the inspection of cylindrical metal formed parts
An Inspection apparatus (9) for inspecting cylindrical metal formed parts comprises a guide (11) for guiding the metal formed parts to be inspected through the inspection apparatus (9). The inspection apparatus (9) further comprises a radiation device which is adapted to emit radiation in the direction of the guided metal formed parts, so that the radiation impinges on each of the metal formed parts and is at least partially reflected therefrom as reflection radiation. A sensor device of the inspection apparatus is adapted to receive the reflection radiation and convert it into image data. An evaluation device is designed to assess, based on an evaluation of the image data, whether the respective metal formed part has production-related defects. |
US12099017B2 |
Inspection system, inspection method, and inspection program
An inspection system includes a memory; and a processor, wherein the memory is configured to hold an image reproducing model trained to reproduce, from a first masked image generated by masking part, of a first image determined as including no defect from among images that capture an object to be inspected, the first image before being masked, and wherein the processor is configured to determine, based on a reproduced image reproduced by inputting a second masked image generated by masking part of a second image that captures a new object to be inspected into the image reproducing model, and the second image, whether the second image includes a defect. |
US12099016B2 |
Illuminator for a viewing unit of an optical inspection machine for the quality control of parts
An illuminator for a viewing unit of an optical inspection machine for the quality control of parts, in particular gaskets, comprises a diffusion chamber, a diffuse illumination source, a low-angle illumination source, a direct illumination source placed in the diffusion chamber, and an annular reflective element placed in the diffusion chamber. The annular reflective element is integral to the direct illumination source so that together they form a chamber closure assembly delimiting the upper end of the diffusion chamber. The chamber closure assembly can move axially by translational movement in the diffusion chamber both toward and away from the diffuse illumination source. |
US12099015B2 |
Systems and methods for creating reliable signatures for authentication of jewelry and/or gemstones
A variety of techniques for creating reliable signatures of jewelry and gemstones is provided. These signatures can be used as references for later authentication of the jewelry and/or gemstones. With some examples, blockchain may be used to reliably store the reference signatures for later use during authentication, and a digital asset such as a non-fungible token can link these reference signatures with the physical jewelry/gemstones. Reference signatures can uniquely identify the jewelry/gemstones based on their optical, acoustical, electromagnetic, or other physical characteristics. Artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques (such as convolutional neural networks) can be used to determine which feature characteristics of jewelry/gemstones are to serve as the reference signatures. |
US12099006B1 |
Wideband subharmonic mixer
A heterodyne-based submillimeter-wave spectrometer includes a frequency mixer that combine a local oscillator (LO) signal and a radio frequency (RF) signal to translate from a high frequency to a lower frequency or an intermediate frequency (IF) signal. |
US12099004B2 |
Gas detection device
A gas detection device 1 comprises: a light emitter 10 configured to emit light of a wavelength band including a wavelength absorbed by a detection target gas; a light detector 20 having sensitivity to the wavelength band; a package 40; a light guide 50 configured to guide the light to the light detector 20; a joint 60 joining the package 40 and the light guide 50; and a heat insulator 70 located in a gap between the package 40 and the light guide 50, wherein part of a surface of the package 40 facing the light guide 50 has a proximity region D where a distance between the package 40 and the light guide 50 is 500 μm or less, and at least part of the heat insulator 70 and at least part of the joint 60 are located adjacent to each other in part of the proximity region D. |
US12098999B2 |
Electromagnetic wave sensor cover
An electromagnetic wave sensor cover, applied to an electromagnetic wave sensor including a transmission unit and a reception unit, includes a cover main body portion that covers the transmission unit and the reception unit. The cover main body portion includes: a base material formed of a resin material and having a transmission property of an electromagnetic wave from the transmission unit; an undercoat layer formed on a rear surface of the base material and having the transmission property of the electromagnetic wave from the transmission unit; a heater portion that is formed of copper in a band shape on a rear surface of the undercoat layer, is configured to generate heat by being energized, and adheres to the base material via the undercoat layer; and a SiO2 coating film having the transmission property of the electromagnetic wave from the transmission unit and covering the heater portion. |
US12098998B2 |
Seal material for analyzer, and flow cell, detector, and analyzer using the same
Provided is a seal material having high rigidity without deformation or breakage, excellent corrosion resistance to fluid, and low solubility when used under high sealing force, and to provide a flow cell, a detector, and an analyzer in which there is no fluid leakage, contamination of the seal material components is prevented, and the replacement frequency is low. Provided are a seal material for an analyzer, including a resin and at least one layer of fiber sheet embedded in the resin, wherein the at least one layer of fiber sheet is embedded between and in substantially parallel to two seal surfaces: a first seal surface, which is one resin surface of the seal material; and a second seal surface, which is the other resin surface substantially parallel to the former one, and a flow cell, a detector, and an analyzer using the seal material. |
US12098992B2 |
Evaluating source rock permeability using 3D model
A method for evaluating a rock permeability is disclosed. The method includes generating a binary 2D field of view image; selecting a plurality of regions from the generated image; locating a plurality of pores from the plurality of image seeds; collecting pore data for each pore of the plurality of pores; characterizing the pore data for each pore of the plurality of pores; storing pore data for each pore from the plurality of pores; choosing an image seed of the plurality of image seeds as an initial slice of the 3D image model of the source rock; modulating the pore data for each pore of the plurality of pores relative to the plurality of pores from each image seed of the plurality of image seeds; generating and combining the plurality of new images into a 3D volume to generate the 3D image model of the source rock. |
US12098990B2 |
Rheometer
A rheometer according to an embodiment includes a substrate on which an object to be measured is placed, a vibration unit configured to provide a vibration to the substrate, a plurality of probe units each including a quartz tuning fork and a contact member fixed to the quartz tuning fork, the contact member being able to contact the object, the plurality of probe units having different types of the contact members. Any one of the plurality of probe units is selected and contacts the object, and a controller configured to calculate a viscoelastic force of the object based on a vibration of the vibration unit and a vibration transmitted to the quartz tuning fork through the object from the vibration of the vibration unit. |
US12098987B2 |
Rheometer systems and related methods
Rheometer systems and related methods are provided. In accordance with an example, a rheometer system includes a rheometer and a platform supporting the rheometer and movable between a lowered position and a raised position. The rheometer system includes a fluid receptacle defining an opening. The rheometer system includes a receptacle housing having a housing side and adapted to receive the fluid receptacle. The opening of the fluid receptacle facing the rheometer when the fluid receptacle is received by the receptacle housing. The rheometer system includes a thermoelectric device coupled adjacent to the housing side. The rheometer system includes a controller in communication with the thermoelectric device and adapted to control a temperature of the thermoelectric device. |
US12098984B2 |
Supply air contamination sensor
A system configured to be installed in an air flow channel includes a metal surface configured to convert liquid-phase contamination in the air flow channel of a vehicle to vapor-phase contamination; a sensor configured to sense the vapor-phase contamination in the air flow channel; and communication circuitry configured to transmit data indicating sensed levels of the vapor-phase contamination. |
US12098983B2 |
Duct mounted air quality monitoring system, method and device
An air quality monitor apparatus for use in a ducted system. The apparatus comprising an enclosure having at least one air exchange port, at least one optical system and a plurality of sensors. The air exchange port creates an air stream pathway through the enclosure, while the optical system provides light across the air stream pathways. The plurality of sensors has access to the air stream pathway are configured to measure air quality data of the air stream. At least one microcontroller is configured to process the measured air quality data. At least one communication system is configured to communicate the processed air quality data with an outside network. |
US12098980B2 |
Systems and methods of alarm triggered equipment verification using drone deployment of sensors
An equipment monitoring system includes an unmanned vehicle, an alarm circuit remote from the unmanned vehicle, and a vehicle control circuit remote from the unmanned vehicle. The unmanned vehicle can include a communications circuit and a flight controller. The alarm circuit detects a failure condition of a building component and outputs an indication of the failure condition. The vehicle control circuit receives the indication of the failure condition from the alarm circuit; generates, based on the indication of the failure condition, an equipment verification signal that includes an identifier of the building component, a position of the building component, and a test of the building component to be executed; and transmits the equipment verification signal to the flight controller of the unmanned vehicle via the communications circuit of the unmanned vehicle to cause the unmanned vehicle to execute the test of the building component. |
US12098976B2 |
Structure evaluation system and structure evaluation method
According to one embodiment, a structure evaluation system includes an impact imparting unit, a plurality of sensors, a position locator, and an evaluator. The impact imparting unit applies impacts to a second region different from a first region of a structure to which traveling sections of a vehicle, which travels on the structure, apply impacts. The plurality of sensors detect elastic waves generated in the structure. The position locator locates a position of a source of the elastic waves on the basis of the elastic waves detected by each of the plurality of sensors. The evaluator evaluates a deterioration state of the structure on the basis of a position location result of the position locator. |
US12098975B2 |
Methods, systems, and apparatuses for non-destructively inspecting, detecting, and measuring structural component internal deformation and strain by correlating density variations of induced material density patterns
Non-destructive testing apparatuses, systems, and methods for assessing strain in structural components are disclosed. Structural components include induced predetermined regions having materials of varying density, including induced geometric patterns of differing densities within the structural component that can be a composite material structural component. The method includes projecting waves of energy, that can be beams of electromagnetic (EM) energy and/or waves of ultrasonic (UT) energy, into or through the structural component to evaluate the predetermined induced pattern region of varying density and determining existing strain within a structural component based on the detected energy response. |
US12098971B2 |
System for measuring the slip of a tyre with respect to a rim, on which said tyre is mounted, and method thereof
The present invention relates to the system for measuring the slip of a tyre (10) with respect to a rim (20), on which said tyre (10) is mounted.In particular, said system comprises a first electronic device (1) and a second electronic device (2), each of which is configured at least to acquire, filter, store and send data, and a processing unit (3), external to said electronic devices (1, 2), configured at least to receive and process the data sent by each electronic device (1, 2), in order to measure said slip by measuring an angle (α) and comparing the value of this angle with respect to at a reference angle αref.The present invention also relates to method for measuring the slip of a tyre (10) with respect to a rim (20), on which said tyre (10) is mounted. |
US12098970B2 |
Generalized autocorrelation method for bearing fault feature extraction under variable rotational speed condition
A generalized autocorrelation method for bearing fault feature extraction under a variable rotational speed condition includes: resampling an original vibration signal in an order domain based on instantaneous phase information by using an order tracking processing method, to greatly weaken a frequency modulation phenomenon; further weakening background noise in consideration of a correlation between a plurality of adjacent fragments by using a generalized autocorrelation method; and controlling an accumulation of periodic disturbances by considering only a correlation between several adjacent signal fragments based on that conventional noise resistant correlation (NRC) methods consider a correlation between all signal fragments and cannot eliminate influence of accumulated periodic disturbances. Compared with the conventional methods, this method overcomes the difficulties caused by mutually restricting signal features, and achieves a better effect. |
US12098967B2 |
Torque and angle sensing device
Aspects of this disclosure relate to a torque and angle sensing device. A sensor and a processing circuit are integrated into the device. The sensor is configured to generate a first signal indicative of a first angle and/or speed. The device includes an input contact configured to receive a second reference signal indicative of a second reference angle and/or speed. The processing circuit is configured to generate an indication of torque based on at least the first signal and the second signal. In certain applications, the processing circuit is capable of pre-programming and/or learning and storing the reference information and generating an indication of torque based on the first signal generated internally and the reference information. An output contact of the device can provide the indication of torque. Related systems and methods are also disclosed. |
US12098965B2 |
Cell supervision circuit for a battery module
A testing method for a thermal contact between a temperature sensor and a battery cell of a battery module, includes measuring a temperature T1 of the temperature sensor at a time point t1, heating the temperature sensor for a defined time (t2−t1) and/or (t3−t1), measuring a temperature T2 of the temperature sensor at a time point t2 and/or a temperature T3 of the temperature sensor at a time point t3, and determining the thermal contact between the temperature sensor and the battery cell based on at least one of the temperature differences ΔT2,1=(T2−T1), ΔT3,1=(T3−T1) and ΔT3,2=(T3−T2) and a heat transfer coefficient determined thereby. Also, a testing circuit for a temperature sensor of a battery module includes a thermistor with a first node connected to a first supply voltage and a second node connected to ground, a switch interconnected between the first node of the thermistor and a second supply voltage, and an analog-to-digital converter connected in parallel to the thermistor. Also, a cell supervision circuit for a battery module including a circuit carrier, a testing circuit, and a temperature sensor surface mounted to the circuit carrier and having a measuring head with a thermistor configured to be brought into thermal contact with a battery cell of the battery module. |
US12098959B1 |
Food temperature measurement system
The present application discloses a food temperature measurement system. The food temperature measurement system includes a food temperature measurement probe, wherein the food temperature measurement probe is internally provided with a first wireless transmission module; and a host machine, wherein the host machine is internally provided with a second wireless transmission module and a third wireless transmission module; and the first wireless transmission module and the second wireless transmission module are configured to implement data transmission between the host machine and the food temperature measurement probe, the third wireless transmission module is configured to implement data transmission between the host machine and a terminal device, the working frequency of the first wireless transmission module is the same as that of the second wireless transmission module, and the working frequency of the third wireless transmission module is different from that of the second wireless transmission module. |
US12098957B2 |
Colorimeter and reflectivity measuring method based on multichannel spectrum
Disclosed are a colorimeter and a reflectivity measuring method based on a multichannel spectrum. The colorimeter includes a main unit and a calibration box, wherein the main unit includes an integrating sphere, a light source and a main sensor, a detection hole is formed in one side of a top of the integrating sphere, a light-through hole is formed in a side of the integrating sphere, and a measuring port is formed in a bottom of the integrating sphere, the light source is arranged outside the light-through hole, and the main sensor is arranged outside the detection hole; the calibration box includes a housing and a white board arranged at a top of the housing, the white board is correspondingly matched with the measuring port, and the calibration box is connected with the main unit; the sensor is a multichannel spectral sensor. |
US12098954B2 |
Optical device and method
A hyperspectral imaging device (100) is provided comprising an input (102) for receiving a light field from a scene (106), an encoder (108), at least one dispersive element (110, 112), at least one array detector (114, 110) and a processor (118). The encoder (108) is arranged to receive at least a portion of the light field from the input (102) and transform it to provide a first and second encoded light (120, 122) field having different spatial patterns. At least one dispersive element (110, 112) is arranged to apply spectral shear to the first and second encoded light fields (120, 122) respectively to provide first and second sheared light fields (124, 126). At least one array detector (114, 116) is arranged to detect the first and second sheared light fields (124, 126). The processor (118) is arranged to process an output from the at least one array detector (114, 116) to determine a datacube (128) corresponding to a hyperspectral image of the scene. |
US12098953B2 |
Emissive display configured with through-display spectrometer
A mobile computing device includes an emissive display panel, where the panel is used as a grating, and spectrometer optics positioned behind/below the emissive display panel. A mobile computing device includes an emissive display panel and a spectrometer positioned below the emissive display panel. The emissive display panel includes a first periodic pattern of pixels that include one or more LEDs and a second periodic pattern of circuit elements that control the pixels, where the first and second periodic patterns are configured to diffract light received from outside the device, which passes through the emissive display, and where the diffraction is wavelength-dependent. The spectrometer is configured to detect intensities of different wavelength ranges of the diffracted light. |
US12098948B2 |
Method for measuring energy efficiency of a quantitative weighing device
A method is provided for measuring an energy efficiency of a quantitative weighing device. A data measurement part is formed by: recording a control time of fast charging, recording a control time of slow charging, recording a comparison prohibition time, and recording weighing data. A current device reliability parameter, a fast charging feed flow, and a slow charging feed flow are calculated, based on the comparison prohibition time and the control time of slow charging. The fastest feed time under a requirement of a target reliability parameter is calculated as the difference between the target reliability parameter and the calculated control reliability parameter. By using the method, application data, such as capability of a quantitative control device and energy efficiency of the quantitative weighing device, can be intuitively obtained. This facilitates commissioning, maintenance, and use of the quantitative weighing control device. |
US12098946B2 |
Forklift scale attachment
The present disclosure describes a lift truck attachment system that includes a lift truck carriage with an upper carriage support and a lower carriage support secured between two support brackets. The lift truck carriage is dimensioned to fit at least partially between opposing masts of a lift truck, such that the upper and lower carriage supports do not extend substantially beyond a forward surface of the mast. A device assembly, is mounted to the lift truck carriage, the device assembly including a base portion removably secured to the upper and/or lower carriage supports via one or more attachments. The device assembly can include a carriage scale removably secured to the base portion, the carriage scale configured to support load handling fixtures, such as a lift fork. In some examples, a single carriage support is used. |
US12098943B2 |
Measuring device for detecting a filling or limit level of a filling material in a container and method for filling or emptying a container with or of a filling material
A measuring apparatus for detecting a fill level or limit level of a filling material in a container, wherein the measuring apparatus is designed to be situated on the container and comprises a sensor for determining the fill or limit level, a power supply unit which is electrically connected to the sensor and is designed and configured to supply the sensor with electrical power, an activation unit which is connected at least to the power supply unit for signal communication and an associated method of use. |
US12098942B2 |
Liquid flow monitoring system
The proposed technical solution relates to measuring technology and is intended for measuring levels of measured medium in various branches of industry. The technical problem solved by the claimed invention is the production of a capacitive level sensor which demonstrates high operational reliability and provides highly accurate measurements. The technical result achieved by using the claimed invention consists in overcoming the disadvantages of the prior art, increasing the reliability and manufacturability of the design and thus increasing the accuracy of interface level measurements. |
US12098937B2 |
Measuring channel and process for spatially arranging a sensor component or sensor array in a measuring channel
In a method for spatially arranging at least one sensor array in a measuring channel, a predetermined desired geometry of the measuring channel is provided; a desired sensor-array arrangement associated with the desired geometry of the measuring channel is provided, where the sensor-array arrangement includes spatially-defined positioning parameters and orienting parameters in regard to the sensor components; an actual geometry of the measuring channel is captured; it is determined if a positioning parameter or an orienting parameter is outside of an admissible value range in relation to the actual geometry of the measuring channel, and the at least two sensor components of the sensor array are arranged in the measuring channel according to a most-current desired-sensor-array arrangement. |
US12098935B2 |
Detector
A detector applies voltage to a first electrode and a second electrode facing the first electrode to detect a user operation performed on the operation surface based on a change in capacitance of the first electrode to which voltage has been applied. The detector includes a switch unit that forcibly switches the second electrode to a state connected to ground so that the second electrode shifts to ground potential after voltage is applied to the first electrode when a change in the capacitance of the first electrode is being detected. A determination unit determines whether wire breakage is occurring in the first electrode and the second electrode based on a detection signal obtained from the first electrode after the first electrode is connected to ground and a difference in the detection signal obtained from the first electrode before and after the first electrode is connected to ground. |
US12098934B2 |
Inductive angle sensor
An inductive angle sensor includes an exciter coil, an oscillator circuit, a plurality of receiver coils, an evaluation circuit evaluating a plurality of signals induced in the receiver coils, and a coupling element that is movable and influences a strength of an inductive coupling between the exciter coil and the receiver coils. The coupling element has a first encoder element and a second encoder element. The coupling element has a third encoder element formed as a conducting extension with an asymmetric geometry. The asymmetric geometry influences the strength of the inductive coupling between the exciter coil and the receiver coils only in a part of a plurality of periodically repeating loop structures of the receiver coils. |
US12098920B2 |
Optical coherence tomography device
An optical coherence tomography device includes a light source, a mirror device including a movable mirror configured to perform a reciprocating operation, a support part configured to support an object, a beam splitter configured to generate interfering light, an optical sensor configured to detect the interfering light, and a control unit. Each of the plurality of pixels included in the optical sensor includes a light receiving part, a plurality of transfer gates, and a discharge gate. The control unit applies an electric signal to the optical sensor so that the plurality of transfer gates are sequentially brought into a charge transfer state in at least three time ranges separated from each other and the discharge gate is brought into a charge discharge state in a time range other than the at least three time ranges for each period of an interferogram signal of the interfering light. |
US12098914B2 |
Surface roughness and emissivity determination
A system includes a radiation source configured to emit a radiation beam. The system further includes a first optical sensor configured to detect a first intensity of a first portion of the radiation beam reflected from a surface of an object. The system further includes a second optical sensor configured to detect a second intensity of a second portion of the radiation beam scattered by the surface of the object. The system further includes a processing device communicatively coupled to the first optical sensor and the second optical sensor. The processing device is configured to determine at least one of a roughness or an emissivity of the surface of the object based on a comparison of the first intensity and the second intensity. |
US12098910B2 |
Wireless detonation system, relay device for wireless detonation system, and wireless detonation method using wireless detonation system
A wireless detonation system (1) includes a blasting operation device (40), a detonator (10), and a relay device (30). The blasting operation device (40) is disposed at a distance from a blasting face (71) and wirelessly transmits a first downstream signal at a first frequency. The detonator (10) is loaded in a blast hole (72) in the blasting face (71), and has a receiving coil (12) for wirelessly receiving a second downstream signal at a second frequency lower than the first frequency. A relay device (30) includes a first transmitting-receiving antenna (35) that wirelessly receives the first downstream signal, a relay processor (32) that wirelessly receives the first downstream signal and processes it into the second downstream signal to be wirelessly transmitted at the second frequency, and a second transmitting-receiving antenna (37) that transmits the second downstream signal. The second transmitter-receiver antenna (37) is loaded into an insertion hole (74) in the blasting face (71) aligned with the blast hole (72). |
US12098906B2 |
Protective clothing unit having preferably textile fragment protection equipment
The invention relates to a protective clothing unit, in particular a protective clothing unit having fragment protection, preferably having a protective function against fragments created and/or released by detonation and/or explosion, comprising outerwear and/or underwear and possibly comprising separate head and/or face protection, neck protection, shoulder protection, arm protection, hand protection, trunk protection, torso protection, genital and/or anal protection, and/or leg protection, wherein the protective clothing unit has fragment protection elements, preferably textile fragment protection elements, which are specific and different from each other and which are associated with different body regions when worn and/or cover different body regions when worn, preferably having a protective function against fragments created and/or released by detonation and/or explosion. |
US12098904B2 |
Projectile-propelling explosive structure
A deployable, linear explosive structure includes a split tube, an explosive coupled to the split tube, and a fragmentable or non-fragmentable projectile disposed with respect to the explosive. The split tube can be rolled into a non-deployed state in which the split tube has a flat, rolled profile. The split tube also can be deployed from the non-deployed state to a deployed state in which the split tube is extended along its length and has a curved cross-section along its length. The split tube provides support of the explosive structure in the deployed state. The split tube also provides smaller storage and transportation volume for the explosive structure when rolled in the non-deployed state. |
US12098894B1 |
Inverted locking mechanisms
An inverted locking mechanism, including a sleeve assembly, a base assembly and a magazine tube assembly. The sleeve assembly has sleeve front, rear and lateral walls, and first and second locking tab receiving holes. The base assembly includes base front, rear, lateral wall, bottom walls, and first and second slits defining first and second tongues with first and second locking tabs. In the first embodiment, locking tab receiving holes are disposed at the sleeve lateral walls. Slits and respective tongues with locking tabs are disposed at the base lateral walls. In the second embodiment, locking tab receiving holes are disposed at the sleeve front and rear walls. Slits, tongues and locking tabs are disposed at the base front and rear walls. The sleeve assembly cooperatively receive the base assembly therein, when an inwardly force of a predetermined magnitude is applied to the first and second locking tabs. |
US12098893B2 |
Topological heatsink
A heat sink for a heat-generating component of an electronic device has a backbone panel with opposing upper and lower surfaces. Cooling elements extend away from the upper surface of the heat sink and terminate in upper ends that define a topological surface. Thermally conducting structures extend away from the lower surface of the heat sink and terminate in tips that define a surface that is complementary to the surface of the heat-generating component of the electronic device. |
US12098883B2 |
System and method for separating air gases at low pressure
An air gas separation plant comprising, in the direction of circulation of the air stream: a compression means that makes it possible to compress the air stream to a pressure P1 of between 1.15 bar abs and 2 bar abs, an adsorption unit of TSA type, and a cryogenic distillation unit, with the adsorption unit comprising at least two adsorbers A and B each having a parallelepipedal casing arranged horizontally and comprising: an air stream inlet and an air stream outlet, a fixed bed adsorbent mass, likewise of parallelepipedal shape, the faces of which are parallel to the faces of the casing; and a set of volumes allowing the air stream to pass through the adsorbent mass horizontally, over the entire cross-section and throughout the entire thickness thereof. |
US12098880B1 |
Apparatus for chilling beverages and other food products and process of manufacture
A cooling apparatus includes an inner beverage container for containing a food product and having a rim and a side wall and a base dome, and an outer shell container having an open rim and a side wall and a base dome, where the inner beverage container is snugly fitted into the open rim of the outer shell container and a common lid on the container rims, and the inner beverage container is shorter than the outer shell container defining a dry gas chamber between the container base domes containing a dry gas and a cooling structure, and where the diameters of the inner beverage container is less than that of the outer shell container leaving a radial space between the container cylindrical walls defining a humidification liquid chamber containing a humidification liquid, and a deformable barrier between the dry gas chamber and the humidification liquid chamber. |
US12098879B2 |
Support assembly for appliance
A vacuum insulated appliance includes an outer wrapper and an inner liner. A ladder rack is coupled to the inner liner. The ladder rack includes first and second sidewalls coupled together by a connecting wall that defines a plurality of apertures. An adapter member includes a hook configured to extend through an aperture of the plurality of apertures when coupled to the ladder rack. The adapter member is coupled with a locking member that engages inner surface of first and second sidewalls of the ladder rack. A cantilever support is coupled to the adapter member and extends outward from the ladder rack. A rail assembly is coupled to an upper surface of the cantilever support. A spacer is coupled to an end of the cantilever support and abuts an inner liner surface. A storage feature is coupled to the rail assembly and is operable between stowed and deployed positions. |
US12098876B2 |
Refrigerator and control method thereof
A refrigerator including a main body having a storage chamber and a cold air supply device configured to supply cold air to the storage chamber, wherein the cold air supply device includes a compressor, a condenser configured to condense a refrigerant compressed by the compressor, a flow path switching valve connected to the condenser, a first capillary tube and a second capillary tube connected to the flow path switching valve, respectively, the second capillary tube arranged in parallel with the first capillary tube, and a cluster pipe arranged between the flow path switching valve and the first capillary tube to further condensate the refrigerant pass therethrough. The flow path switching valve is configured to selectively allow the refrigerant received from the condenser to flow into the first capillary tube or the second capillary tube. |
US12098875B2 |
Variable climate zone wiring
Provided is a refrigeration appliance including a main electrical board that controls operation of the refrigeration appliance and an adjustable temperature compartment for storing food items at a user-selectable target temperature. The adjustable temperature compartment includes a user interface connected to the main electrical board by an electric wire cable and enabling selection of user-selectable target temperature. A first end of the electric wire cable includes a removable connector connected to the user interface. The second end of the electric wire cable is connected to the main electrical board. A method for manufacturing a refrigeration appliance with an adjustable temperature compartment is also provided. |
US12098873B1 |
Cryogenic cell
A cryogenic cell adapted to expose a fluid to selectable pressure and temperature conditions has a core filled with a cryogen and a space in selective, partial thermal communication with the core, the space being at least substantially airtight and adapted to be filled or evacuated with a compressible fluid that (1) increases or decreases thermal communication with the core in accordance with a pressure of the compressible fluid within the space, and (2) places contents of the space under the pressure of the compressible fluid. As heat exchange between the core and the space occurs, cryogen vapor is withdrawn from the core, compressed into liquid, and returned to the core. The core does not include a cold head. |
US12098870B2 |
Gas heat-pump system and method of controlling same
Proposed is a gas heat-pump system including: a compressor discharging compressed refrigerant; an indoor heat exchanger causing heat exchange to occur between indoor air and the refrigerant; an outdoor heat exchanger condensing the refrigerant; a four-way valve switching a flow direction; an engine; a radiator cooling heated coolant; an exhaust gas heat exchanger causing the heat exchange to occur between the coolant passing through the radiator and exhaust gas from the engine; and a first three-way valve switching a flow direction of the coolant and controlling an amount of the flowing coolant in such a manner that the coolant passing through the radiator flows toward at least one of the exhaust gas heat exchanger and the engine. |
US12098867B1 |
Water heating system and method of operating the same
A water heating system includes a burner and a gas valve fluidly connected to the burner to deliver a flow of combustible gas thereto. The gas valve has an adjustable throttle for the flow of combustible gas, along with a motor to adjust a position of the throttle. A controller is configured to determine a throttle position corresponding to a target air-fuel ratio of the burner during a calibration sequence, and to control the motor in order to operate the burner at that target air-fuel ratio throttle position during a start sequence. The controller is configured to monitor a characteristic of the burner during the start sequence, and to initiate the calibration sequence if the monitored characteristic exceeds an error threshold. |
US12098865B2 |
Evaporative cooling system for ablution bay
An indirect evaporative cooling system for cooling a space adjacent to or containing an ablution bay is described. The indirect evaporative cooling system includes a greywater source from the ablution bay and evaporative cooler apparatus located above the space to be cooled in a dome shaped housing. The evaporative cooler apparatus includes a wet channel, at least one spray nozzle, and a dry channel. The at least one spray nozzle is located at the top of the evaporative cooler apparatus and is fluidly connected to the greywater source and the wet channel. The wet channel is located directly above the dry channel. A first side of the dry channel is connected to a first opening with a fan and outside air. |
US12098864B2 |
Spray nozzle evaporative cooling ablution bay
An indirect evaporative cooling system for cooling a space adjacent to or containing an ablution bay is described. The indirect evaporative cooling system includes a greywater source from the ablution bay and evaporative cooler apparatus located above the space to be cooled in a dome shaped housing. The evaporative cooler apparatus includes a wet channel, at least one spray nozzle, and a dry channel. The at least one spray nozzle is located at the top of the evaporative cooler apparatus and is fluidly connected to the greywater source and the wet channel. The wet channel is located directly above the dry channel. A first side of the dry channel is connected to a first opening with a fan and outside air. |
US12098862B2 |
Indoor unit of an air conditioner
An indoor unit of an air conditioner, which when a door cover is inserted in the inner side of a front outlet, a door cover moving module moves the door cover in the front-rear direction by the operation of a door cover motor, and when the door cover is moved to the rear of the front outlet, a door housing moving module moves a door cover housing along with the door cover, and thus the door cover may be moved completely to the outside of the front outlet. |
US12098850B2 |
Slide-type range hood
An exhaust device has a fan plenum with a fan and a jet plenum having a generally planar shape with one or more jet openings on a distal end thereof configured to create a planar jet. The jet plenum is movably attached at a proximal end thereof to the fan plenum to permit sliding movement of the jet plenum relative to the fan plenum. The fan plenum and the jet plenum each have a respective flow-transfer opening that overlaps the opening of the other, the respective openings being shaped and arranged to remain overlapped in all positions to which the jet plenum is moved relative to the fan plenum such that an interior of the fan plenum and the jet plenum remain in fluid communication to allow air to flow from the fan to flow from the fan plenum to the jet plenum. |
US12098848B2 |
Injection manifold with Tesla valves for rotating detonation engines
A combustion method is disclosed, which includes the steps of mixing fuel and an oxidizer into a mixture, wherein fuel originates from a fuel manifold and the oxidizer originates from an oxidizer manifold, and combusting the mixture in a combustion chamber, the fuel manifold, the oxidizer manifold, and the combustion chamber forming parts of an injector assembly wherein each of the fuel and oxidizer manifolds communicates with the combustion chamber via a plurality of dedicated radially disposed Tesla valves around the combustion chamber each via a corresponding port with only one Tesla valve between the fuel manifold and the corresponding port on the combustion chamber and with only one Tesla valve between the oxidizer manifold and the corresponding port on the combustion chamber, wherein the plurality of Tesla valves substantially eliminate reverse flow of exhaust gases from the combustion chamber back to the fuel manifold or the oxidizer manifold. |
US12098846B2 |
Monitoring and/or controlling solid fuel burning devices to reduce emissions and improve efficiency
The efficiency of a solid fuel burning device can be increased and the emissions can be reduced with proper monitoring and guidance. At least one memory and processor can receive information related to operating conditions of a solid fuel burning device from at least one sensor and filter that information and determine a property related to usage of the solid fuel burning device based on fitting the filtered information to a set of reference conditions. The property can be compared to a lookup table comprising triggering events and when the property satisfies one of the triggering events appropriate guidance for operation of the solid fuel burning device can be retrieved and outputted so that alterations can be made to the operating conditions of the solid fuel burning device. |
US12098845B2 |
Supercritical hydrothermal combustion device
A supercritical hydrothermal combustion device comprises a main enclosure and a top cap. A partition is mounted in the main enclosure and divides the interior of the main enclosure into a main combustion space and a mixing space. The top cap is provided with a primary fuel inlet, an oxidant inlet and a secondary fuel inlet. A high-temperature ignition bar sleeve, having a high-temperature ignition bar arranged therein, is disposed in the top cap. A combustion sleeve, having a stable combustion space formed therein, is mounted at a bottom of the top cap, and has a top communicated with the high-temperature ignition bar sleeve and the oxidant inlet, as well as a bottom communicated with the main combustion space. The secondary fuel inlet and a secondary oxidant inlet are communicated with the main combustion space. Supercritical hydrothermal combustion is realized to generate a hybrid thermal fluid or treat organic wastes. |
US12098844B2 |
Integrated comprehensive adjustment method for pulverized coal boiler based on prevention and control of high-temperature corrosion of water wall
An integrated comprehensive adjustment method for a pulverized coal boiler based on high-temperature corrosion prevention and control of water wall is provided. The method includes: during shutdown period of the boiler, mounting reducing atmosphere sampling pipe on a water-cooled wall region; carrying out a diagnostic test on the boiler; carrying out an optimization and adjustment test of a boiler pulverizing system; carrying out a single-factor adjustment test of boiler-related parameters; determining degrees of influence of different parameters on water wall reducing atmosphere, thermal efficiency of the boiler and NOx concentration at a denitration inlet; carrying out an optimization test of ammonia spraying of a denitration system; carrying out a maximum safe denitration efficiency test; and finding a balance point among the water wall reducing atmosphere, the thermal efficiency of the boiler and the NOx concentration at the denitration inlet. |
US12098837B1 |
Lighting glove
Provided is a lighting glove, relating to the technical field of daily supplies. The lighting glove includes a glove body, a lighting assembly, a main machine module, and a fixing support ring. The glove body includes an inner protective layer and an outer protective layer which are stacked and form a receiving space. The outer protective layer is provided with a first mounting hole and a second mounting hole. The lighting assembly is detachably mounted in the receiving space. At least part of the lighting assembly extends out of the receiving space from the first mounting hole. The main machine module is configured to supply power to the lighting assembly. The main machine module is detachably mounted in the receiving space. At least part of the main machine module extends out of the receiving space from the second mounting hole. The fixing support ring is connected to the outer protective layer and annularly disposed at the second mounting hole. The main machine module engages with the fixing support ring. According to the lighting glove, the main machine module and the lighting assembly of the lighting glove are detachable from the glove body. Thus, the glove body can be cleaned easily, and the fixing support ring ensures that the main machine module is firmly mounted. |
US12098836B2 |
Diffused lighting assemblies and methods of installation on marine vessels and land vehicles
A light assembly and method for installing the same on a surface in a wet or outdoor environment, e.g., on a marine vessel or land recreational or other vehicle, such as marine light assemblies, without need for specialized tools or mounting assemblies. The light assembly comprises a flexible diffusion housing having a first portion and a second portion, with a groove therebetween. A light element is disposed within the interior of the first portion, and light produced by the light element is diffused by the first and second portions prior to emission outwardly from the second portion. After installation, only the second portion of the light assembly is visible on the marine vessel or land recreational surface. |
US12098834B1 |
Electrical light assembly
An electrical light assembly is provided. The electrical light assembly includes a base and a socket. The socket is configured to engage with the base in a snap configuration. The socket includes a housing with internal threads designed to receive a light bulb, a first connector, and a second connector. The first connector includes a first connection point provided in the form of a sharp point. The second connector includes a second connection point provided in the form of a sharp point. The first connection point and the second connection point being offset from one another and are designed to pierce an insulative layer of an electrical cord, providing an electrical connection between the electrical cord and the light bulb. |
US12098832B1 |
Lamp head for christmas light
A lamp head for a Christmas light including: a lamp head shell, defining a mounting hole for an external wire to pass through; a light-emitting inner-core assembly, including a light-transmitting lampshade, a patch lamp board, and a fixing seat; wherein an end of the light-transmitting lampshade is connected to the fixing seat, and the patch lamp board is arranged inside the light-transmitting lampshade; the light-transmitting lampshade is filled with a potting adhesive; the patch lamp board is arranged with two leads, and the two leads pass through the potting adhesive and are threaded out from the fixing seat; the fixing seat is inserted and connected in the mounting hole, and the two leads are electrically connected to the external wire. |
US12098830B1 |
Industrial and mining lamp that can be rotated and adjusted from multiple angles
An industrial and mining lamp that can be rotated and adjusted from multiple angles is provided. Which includes a lamp frame and two sets of lamps provided on two transverse sides of the lamp frame and symmetrically distributed along an axis of the lamp frame. Two longitudinal sides of the lamp frame are provided an end cover, the two sets of lamps are respectively connected to the end cover through a rotating component along two longitudinal ends. The rotating component includes a screw, a limit ring, an iron ring, and a connector, the iron ring extends towards a circular groove direction and is provided with a toggle hook matching a convex bar, the rotating component in the present disclosure connects the end cover and the lamp. The rotating component can rotate the lamp from multi angle and achieve lighting in multi angle. |
US12098829B2 |
Lamp mounting structure and lamp
The present disclosure provides a lamp mounting structure and a lamp, and the lamp mounting structure includes a mounting assembly, a connection assembly and a chassis assembly, the mounting assembly is fixedly mounted on a mounting wall, the chassis assembly is fixedly connected with a lamp main body, the connection assembly includes a first connection assembly and a second connection assembly, two ends of the first connection assembly are rotatably connected with the mounting assembly and the chassis assembly, and a first lock catch part is provided on the mounting assembly, at least one second lock catch part is provided at a position, corresponding to the first lock catch part, of the chassis assembly, and the first lock catch part and the second lock catch part are in a lock catch connection. |
US12098828B1 |
Rotating bracket for linear lighting
A rotating bracket includes an endcap, a fastener, a support, a spacer, and securement structure. The endcap is adapted to fit an end of a linear lighting channel and has a keyed opening. The fastener has a keyed shank complementary to the keyed opening of the endcap and is adapted to be inserted into the endcap with the keyed shank of the fastener engaging the keyed opening of the endcap. The support has a slot or opening adapted to accommodate the fastener. The spacer is adapted to insert over the fastener such that it is positioned between the endcap and an inner face of the support. The securement structure engages the end of the fastener beyond an outer face of the support. Linear luminaires using the rotating bracket are also disclosed. |
US12098827B2 |
Adjustable-height pendant luminaire
An adjustable-height pendant luminaire is proposed which comprises the following: a luminaire head, a ceiling mounting unit from which the luminaire head is suspended by means of cables, a height adjustment unit arranged in the ceiling mounting unit, a sensor arrangement having at least one sensor arranged on the luminaire head, wherein the at least one sensor is configured as a near-field sensor designed to detect a hand of a user in the proximity of the sensor for the detecting of gestures as non-contact control commands, and a control unit in communicative connection with the sensor arrangement and the height adjustment unit. The control unit is configured to send a control command to the height adjustment unit for changing the vertical position of the luminaire head upward or downward. |
US12098826B2 |
Pool liner with LED light strings
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide systems and methods for attaching pool accessories, such as LED light strings, to a pool liner. The systems and methods for attaching pool accessories can comprise a re-sealable pocket attached to a pool liner where the re-sealable pocket can hold a LED light string or another pool accessory. |
US12098824B1 |
LED lamp and lamp holder assembly
The disclosure discloses an LED lamp including a lamp holder, an LED lamp board, a light transmitting element and a pressing member, the LED light board is arranged on the lamp holder, and the light transmitting element covers the LED light board; the pressing member is arranged on one side of the light transmitting element away from the LED light board; the pressing member includes a first end and a second end; the first end is hinged with the lamp holder, the second end is buckled with the lamp holder to fix the light transmitting element on the lamp holder. A lamp holder assembly is also provided. The disclosure can conveniently install or replace the light transmitting element by the pressing member. |
US12098815B2 |
Headlamp light-sensing detection device, and headlamp
Disclosed are a headlamp light-sensing detection device and a headlamp. The headlamp light-sensing detection device includes a condensing lens, a lens hood and a light-sensing element. The condensing lens is arranged in front of the light-sensing element, to converge external light to the light-sensing element. The lens hood is arranged between the light-sensing element and the condensing lens, and may be configured to shield the light which is projected to the light-sensing element by a high beam light source and a low beam light source, so as to reduce optical crosstalk, such that external ambient light is received accurately, thereby achieving a desirable light-sensing detection effect. The light-sensing element may provide photoelectric parameters according to the brightness of sensed light, and then an MCU chip collects the photoelectric parameters and provides a corresponding control signal. |
US12098814B2 |
Illumination system for line illumination
In order to provide an illumination system for line illumination with a minimal intermediate gap between adjacent elongated trunks, which gap is maintained minimal over length of time, a coupling member is implemented and arranged for longitudinally connecting the elongated trunk in line with an adjacent further elongated trunk thereby forming a self-sustained trunked illumination system, with the coupling member having a first coupling portion to be fixed with the elongated trunk at its second trunk end portion thereof, as well as a second coupling portion structured to engage with the adjacent further elongated trunk at its first trunk end portion, the second coupling portion arranged in setting a gap distance between the two elongated trunks between a first configuration, wherein the gap distance is extant and a second configuration, wherein the gap distance is minimal, by imparting a tension force on the further elongated trunk in a longitudinal direction towards the first elongated trunk. |
US12098811B2 |
Solar-powered lighting assemblies
A portable solar-powered lighting assembly that includes a lighting device including a light source, a rechargeable battery, and a first engagement interface. The light source is electrically connected to the rechargeable battery. The assembly includes a fastening device including a distal tip, a fastening element, and a second engagement interface. The fastening device is configured to selectively couple with the lighting device in response to the second engagement interface mating with the first engagement interface. The fastening device is configured to secure the lighting device to a surface in response to the fastening device penetrating the surface via the distal tip, and secure the lighting device to a tool in response to the fastening device receiving the tool through the fastening element. |
US12098807B2 |
Digitalization and automation of corrosion coupon analysis with a predictive element
A system for determining a corrosion level of a pipeline includes a corrosion coupon received from the pipeline, a database, a first computer, a second computer, a neural network, and a third computer. The database includes existing data indicative of corrosion of a plurality of previously analyzed pipelines. The first computer receives corrosion data of the corrosion coupon and uploads the corrosion data to the database. The second computer uploads calculations performed on the corrosion data to the database. The neural network receives the corrosion data and the calculations from the database and outputs a corrosion level of the pipeline based on the corrosion data and the calculations. Further, the neural network is trained on the existing data from the plurality of previously analyzed pipelines so that the corrosion level is based on a combination of the corrosion data, the calculations, and the existing data. Finally, a third computer receives the corrosion level and generates a report of the corrosion level of the pipeline. |
US12098806B2 |
Modular and portable compressed natural gas fueling station
Systems and methods are provided for a modular compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling station. The modular CNG fueling station modules include a control station skid, an interface module, and a compressor skid. The compressor skid includes a fueling station for fueling a compressed natural gas (CNG) vehicle. Each of the modules of the modular CNG fueling station are configured as fully wired “plug and play” station modules. The control station module, the interface module, and the compressor module are each pre-plumbed with electrical connections to allow the CFS station to be portable and easily installed above-ground at a utility site. |
US12098803B2 |
Frame enhancer
A frame enhancer may include a body, a first extension extending from the body and including a first notch, a second extension extending from the body, and a third extension extending from the body and including a second notch. The first extension and the second extension may define a first slot. The second extension and the third extension define a second slot. The first slot may be configured to receive a first side of a support arm, and the second slot may be configured to receive a second side of the support arm. The first notch may be configured to lock the first side of the support arm in the first slot, and the second notch may be configured to lock the second side of the support arm in the second slot. At least a portion of the first and third extensions may be configured to support a flange. |
US12098800B2 |
Insulation products and methods and machines for making insulation products
A machine for making insulation may include two or more rotatory members configured to pull a precut insulation product at a first rate, wherein the precut insulation product comprises a first paper layer, a second paper layer, and a continuous paper core sheet, a first restraint and a second restraint spaced apart a predetermined distance to create a first space therebetween, and two or more second rotary members configured to feed a continuous paper sheet at a second rate into the first space such that the continuous paper sheet forms a plurality of flexible loops defining a plurality of air channels that extend in a direction that is substantially perpendicular with a machine direction. The first rate may be slower than the second rate. |
US12098796B2 |
System for dewatering a flowline including a multiphase pump connected at a lower end of the flowline
A system for dewatering a subsea gas pipeline includes a pig launcher at the pipeline's upper end, which may be at or near the sea surface, and a pig receiver at the pipeline's lower end, which may be at or near the sea floor. A multiphase pump unit is deployed at the pipeline lower end and is configured to provide sea water suction to aid in a pig train being forced downwards through pipeline. The multiphase pump is configured to handle some amount of gas leaking around the pig train. A choke system may allow sea water to enter the flowline, thereby lowering the gas volume fraction (GVF) and preventing the GVF from exceeding the ability of the multiphase pump. For deeper water applications, a second pump may be provided in series that may be a single pump if positioned downstream of the multiphase pump. |
US12098794B2 |
Cryogenic rotating seal
A swivel bayonet joint for transferring cryogenic fluids includes a plug bayonet joint and a socket bayonet joint. The plug bayonet joint has an insertion stem with an insertion jacket surrounding and co-axial with a plug inner line of a corresponding pipe section, and a first clamp member having at least one race. The socket bayonet joint has a vacuum jacket at a distal end thereof that sleeves over the insertion stem of the plug bayonet joint, and a second clamp member having at least one race. When the plug bayonet joint is mated with the socket bayonet joint, the race of the plug bayonet joint aligns with the race of the socket bayonet joint to define a clamp member that is filled with ball bearings, the ball bearings functioning to lock the plug bayonet joint to the socket bayonet joint so as to allow rotation therebetween. |
US12098793B1 |
Quick coupling for pipelines
The present disclosure discloses a quick coupling for pipelines, and belongs to the technical field of pipeline couplings. The quick coupling includes a connector, a collar and a limiting assembly. A lined pipe in which a pipeline is inserted and connected is disposed inside the connector, and is internally provided with a flow path communicating with the pipeline, an insertion connection groove in which the pipeline is inserted is formed between the lined pipe and the connector, the collar connects the limiting assembly onto the connector, the limiting assembly is positioned at an outer side of the lined pipe, and the limiting assembly cooperates with the lined pipe to limit the pipeline. The pipeline to be connected is directly inserted into the insertion connection groove from the limiting assembly, so that a connection effect of the quick coupling and the pipeline can be effectively improved. |
US12098791B2 |
Joint member, method for producing joint member, and method for connecting flexible tube to joint member
A joint member includes a joint main body configured to include a flow path portion formed and an opening portion communicating with the flow path portion, and a tube member configured to include an end portion inserted into the opening portion of the joint main body and joined to the joint main body by brazing. The joint main body includes a step portion on which the end portion of the tube member inserted into the opening portion abuts. The tube member includes an annular recessed portion recessed from an outer peripheral surface of the tube member and formed on a flexible tube side with respect to an end surface on a joint main body side. |
US12098785B2 |
Universal connector or cap for male and female threaded fittings
A cap is described for connection to a medical connector, the cap includes a housing having a top wall and sidewall forming a first cavity, and a removable or integrally formed protrusion. The protrusion includes an inner thread on an inner surface, the inner thread being sufficient to interlock with a mating feature of a female needleless connector. The inner surface of the protrusion defines a second cavity. The protrusion includes an outer thread on an outer surface, the outer thread being sufficient to interlock with a mating feature of a male needleless connector. The second cavity configured to define a chamber to contain an absorbent material and disinfectant or antimicrobial agent. The cap may also include a peel seal and/or septum to prevent the disinfectant or the antimicrobial agent from exiting the second cavity. An exterior sidewall surface of the housing may include a plurality of grip members. |
US12098782B2 |
Testing control valves in the field
A controller is configured to perform in-situ testing on a control valve. These configurations can generate a signal that changes position of a closure member in the valve during operation of a process. These changes exercise components of the valve for a short period of time. This testing may result in data that can indicate whether the device is operating properly or may be in need of maintenance or repair. |
US12098781B2 |
Diagnosis of possible causes of changes in a control valve
A method for diagnosing possible causes of changes in at least one control valve, in a plant of which the control valve is a part, or in a process which is carried out on the plant is proposed, wherein at least in a first and in a second time interval the position of the actuator is detected, an operating point or operating range is determined from the first and from the second time interval, these are compared, and possible causes of changes in the at least one control valve, in the plant or in the process are diagnosed from detected differences. Such a diagnosis does not require any additional sensors and makes it possible to detect emerging problems or undesirable developments solely from the operating state of the valve. |
US12098780B2 |
Apparatus and method for engine control
An apparatus and method for sensing the position of a piston in a valve in a gas compressor or the position of a piston in a free piston engine. The apparatus includes a plurality of valve sensors, a plurality of magnets, and a plurality of valve sense modules coupled to the valve sensors and a controller coupled to the plurality of valve sense modules. The method includes processing information received from the valve sensors to determine the linear position of the valves in the gas compressor or a piston in a free piston engine. |
US12098775B2 |
Valve assembly
A valve assembly with a valve body, which has a fluid passage designed as a fluid inlet and at least one fluid passage designed as a fluid outlet, is disclosed. A fluid chamber connecting the fluid inlet to the at least one fluid outlet is formed in the valve body. A movably mounted closing body is positioned in the fluid chamber. The closing body is guided axially and/or radially by at least one guide ball. The at least one guide ball is arranged between the closing body and a lateral delimitation of the fluid chamber. A fluid passage is formed in the radial direction of the valve body. |
US12098772B2 |
Valve cartridge housing assembly
A faucet assembly including a housing body, a valve assembly received within the housing body, and a waterway assembly having a base supporting the valve assembly. A face seal is positioned between the valve assembly and the base of the waterway assembly. An upper radial seal is positioned between the valve assembly and an internal surface of the housing body, and a lower radial seal is positioned between the base and the internal surface of the housing body. |
US12098769B2 |
Transmission control device
There is provided a transmission control device that controls a first prime mover and a second prime mover of which output responsiveness is different from each other. A processing circuitry of the transmission control device executes a process including: in response to a shift command, calculating each target rotational speed of the first prime mover and the second prime mover for a synchronous control that brings one of rotational speeds of a dog and a transmission gear at the second transmission gear position close to the other; and determining a first timing or a second timing such that the second timing is later than the first timing, the first timing being a time at which the synchronous control of the first prime mover is started, and the second timing being a time at which the synchronous control of the second prime mover is started. |
US12098768B2 |
Rotary shifter
A rotary shifter includes a knob, a cam mechanism to hold the knob at holding positions corresponding to respective predetermined shift positions whose number is N, an electromagnetic brake including a yoke and an armature to restrict the rotation of the armature and the knob, and a hardware processor to determine a predetermined shift position of the knob to control the operation of the electromagnetic brake. The rotation pitch angle between the holding positions of the knob at the time of switching the predetermined shift positions is set to an angle obtained by dividing 360 degrees by a first integer A (A≥N). The rotation pitch angle between stopping positions of the armature corresponding to the holding positions at the time of switching the predetermined shift positions is set to an angle obtained by dividing 360 degrees by a second integer B (A>B≥N). |
US12098765B2 |
Power transmission system comprising an improved oil recovery channel
A power transmission system for an aircraft turbine engine including a speed reducer including a ring gear that is able to rotate about an axis X, formed from half-rings having annular flanges clamped together by first fastener. The reducer includes an annular channel for recovering centrifuged oil, having a U-shaped cross section, extending around the flanges, this channel being formed by an axial assembly of at least two parts and forming a fairing for the flanges and the first fastener intended to limit aerodynamic disturbances. |
US12098762B2 |
Low axial runout driven pulley through the application of a spindle shaft utilizing multiple sets of bearings with radial clearance to the shaft
A low axial runout driven pulley through the application of a spindle shaft utilizing multiple sets of bearings with radial clearance to the shaft. Utilizing a belt-driven pulley supporting overhanging loads with low axial runout provided by a spindle shaft with radial clearance to supporting bearings. Further axial clamp loading may be provided through multiple sets of bearings by the application of a fastener, such as a shaft bolt and a sleeve that press against the inner races of the bearings in the axial direction with this clamp load. The belt-driven pulley with low axial runout through the application of a spindle shaft utilizing at least two sets of bearings with radial clearance to the shaft may be utilized with heavy-duty trucking, marine, industrial, and other systems that utilize an overhung driven component. |
US12098760B2 |
Differential lubrication
A vehicle powertrain may include a differential assembly having a housing disposed partially in a lubrication reservoir. The differential assembly translates rotational motion of a pinion gear to a pair of axle shafts extending from the housing and permits different rotational speeds of the axle shafts. One or more components of the differential assembly, e.g., one or more side gears, may include a plurality of radial grooves configured to distribute a lubricant from the lubrication reservoir while the first side gear rotates. |
US12098759B2 |
Linear system for a manufacturing plant and method of assembling such a linear system
A system includes a linear guide, drive device, spindle nut and spindle extending along an axis. The spindle nut is arranged on the spindle, with the spindle nut and spindle engaged. The drive device connects to the spindle nut in a torque-proof manner to rotate the spindle nut about the axis, moving the spindle parallel to the axis. The spindle has a spindle groove extending parallel to the axis on an outer circumferential side. The linear guide includes a guide housing arranged in a torque-proof manner, and a ledge element. The guide housing has a radially outwardly extending receptacle. The ledge element includes a radially outwardly disposed carrier and a ledge radially inwardly of the carrier, connected to the carrier and extending parallel to the axis. The ledge element engages the carrier in the receptacle and the ledge in the spindle groove, guiding the spindle parallel to the axis. |
US12098758B2 |
Thin wing multi slice RGA on leading edge
A rotary geared actuator RGA includes an actuator body that has a gear or gears and means configured to rotate said gear or gears about a first central longitudinal axis X′. The RGA also includes a drive transmission shaft extending along a second central longitudinal axis X″, means for rotating said drive transmission shaft about said central longitudinal axis X″, and means for translating said rotation of said drive transmission shaft to said gears so as to cause rotation of said gears about said first central longitudinal axis X′. The second central longitudinal axis X″ of said drive transmission shaft is laterally offset from said first central longitudinal axis X′. |
US12098757B1 |
Limiting system for a vehicle suspension component
The damper assembly includes a tubular member, a rod, a primary piston, a secondary piston, and a resilient member. The tubular member includes a sidewall and a cap positioned at an end of the sidewall. The sidewall and the cap define an inner volume. The sidewall includes a shoulder separating the tubular member into a first portion and a second portion. The resilient member is disposed between the secondary piston and the cap and thereby is positioned to bias the secondary piston into engagement with the shoulder. |
US12098756B2 |
Damper assembly
A damper assembly includes a cylinder defining a chamber. The damper assembly includes a body supported by the cylinder and having a first surface and a second surface opposite the first surface. The body defines a passage extending from the first surface to the second surface. One of the first surface or the second surface define a slope at the passage. The damper assembly includes a check disc at the slope, the check disc selectively restricting fluid flow through the passage. |
US12098755B2 |
Flexible member
Provided is a flexible member that can exhibit excellent load resistance and flexibility while achieving a reduction in size. This flexible member includes: a main body part which has multiple wave washers stacked in an axial direction and joined to each other, and the main body part is able to be bent with respect to the axial direction due to elastic deformation of the wave washers; and a linking member that is elastically deformable, the linking member being provided at an end part of the main body part and being linked to other member. A deformation amount of the linking member is smaller than a deformation amount of the wave washer, when the main body part is bent. |
US12098747B2 |
Low friction slide member
A slide member having a slide surface coated with a lacquer comprising a resin. The lacquer is in turn at least partly coated with a lipophilic composition coating. The lipophilic composition coating provides a slide layer on the slide member with low friction. |
US12098746B2 |
Rolling element bearing, more particularly slew ring
A rolling element bearing having inner and outer bearing rings with rolling elements therebetween, and an angle-of-rotation limiting device that limits the relative rotation between the inner and outer bearing rings within an angle-of-rotation range from 0° to greater than 360° and includes a first stop element arranged on the inner bearing ring and a second stop element arranged on the outer bearing ring. The first stop element is formed by a plurality of individual radial base bores arranged in peripheral succession in a row on the outer lateral surface of the inner bearing ring and by a slotted-hole-type radial base groove arranged between first and last radial base bores, and one or two separate angle limiters protruding radially beyond the radial base bores or groove can be inserted into the radial base bores or the radial base groove depending on the size of the angle of rotation to be limited. |
US12098745B2 |
Pivoting thrust washer
A unit includes a thrust washer having a first abutment and a second abutment. The thrust washer is configured to be moved, by rotation, between a first position in which the thrust washer abuts the first abutment and a second position in which the thrust washer abuts the second abutment. The first abutment and the second abutment are formed by at least one pin and at least one recess. The pin is configured to engage in the recesses, and the recess is designed as a groove that extends tangentially around an axis of rotation of a component that is rotatably mounted by way of the thrust washer. |
US12098744B2 |
Guiding member, mechanical system comprising such a guiding member, and method for producing such a guiding member
A guiding member, having a body provided with a bore for mounting a mobile element is presented. The body consists of a metallic material. The bore has a surface layer treated against jamming over a diffusion depth of less than or equal to 0.6 mm. The surface layer has a hardness of greater than or equal to 500 Hv1 over a depth of between 5 and 50 μm. |
US12098742B2 |
Non-loosening bolt
A nonloosening bolt may comprise a first bolt and a second bolt. The first bolt may have a bolt head, and the second bolt may have a threaded tip. Conversely, the first bolt may have a threaded tip, and the second bolt may have a bolt head. The first bolt may comprise an eccentric columnar portion having a small-diameter male-threaded portion at an outside circumference thereof. The second bolt may comprise a small-diameter female-threaded hole that threadedly engages with the small-diameter threaded portion. Threaded engagement between the small-diameter threaded portion and the small-diameter threaded hole may result in a constitution in which the central axes and pitches of the threaded portions at the outside circumferences of the first bolt and the second bolt are aligned. An eccentric frustoconical protrusion may be provided at the first bolt so as to fit within an eccentric frustoconical hole provided at the second bolt. |
US12098741B2 |
Pre-embedded anti-loosening nut
The disclosure provides a pre-embedded anti-loosening nut embedded in a plastic component. The pre-embedded anti-loosening nut includes a main body portion and a plurality of radiating portions. The main body portion has a threaded hole. The radiating portions are disposed around a periphery of the main body portion. Each of the radiating portions has a first side and a second side connected with each other. The first side and the second side form a first included angle, and the second side is connected with the first side of another adjacent radiating portion to form a second included angle. |
US12098740B2 |
Threaded fastener capable of torque detection
A threaded fastener capable of torque detection includes: a head and a shank connected together, wherein the shank has a threaded peripheral surface; a neck formed at the junction between one end of the shank and the head; and at least one sensing element and a sealing element, both provided on the neck, wherein the sensing element is configured to detect deformation of the neck, and the sealing element seals the sensing element. The threaded fastener may further include a covering element that covers the sealing element. The threaded fastener can be deformed consistently, allowing the sensing element to obtain relatively accurate detection values. |
US12098739B1 |
Clamp assembly
An apparatus (100), including: a U-pad body (200) having a bottom (210), a top (212), a front side (214), a rear side (216), a first side (218), a second side (220), a clamping groove (204) that is recessed into the bottom, and a U-pad body pivot feature (202); and an adapter body (300) disposed atop the U-pad body and including an adapter pivot feature (302). The adapter pivot feature and the U-pad body pivot feature cooperate to enable the U-pad body to pivot relative to the adapter body. The apparatus further includes: an anchor nut (400) disposed below the U-pad body; a tightening nut (500) disposed above the adapter body; and a stud (600) that is secured to the anchor nut, that is secured to the tightening nut, and that is passes through the adapter body hole and through the U-pad. |
US12098736B2 |
Self-piercing rivet joint and self-piercing rivet
A self-piercing rivet joint, having at least two components made of formable metallic materials having a strength up to 300 MPa, which are connected to one another in a riveting procedure, in which a self-piercing rivet pierces the first, stamp-side component with a setting force and is driven into the second, die-side component, specifically while maintaining a residual base thickness in the second component and while spreading out the self-piercing rivet to a spreading diameter in the second component. The self-piercing rivet is compressed after the riveting procedure down to 60% of its starting length and the spreading diameter is enlarged up to 140% to 150%, in particular to up to 140% of the rivet shaft diameter, specifically without damaging the self-piercing rivet by self-piercing rivet material cracks. |
US12098731B1 |
Bidirectional air pump
A bidirectional air pump, belonging to the technical field of air pump, includes a housing and a pump body, wherein an accommodating groove is defined on a side of the housing, the pump body is accommodated in the accommodating groove, a first air hole is defined on a bottom of the accommodating groove, the pump body comprises a casing and a wind assembly, the casing is hollowed-out, the wind assembly is arranged in the casing, an air inlet and an air outlet are respectively defined at two ends of the casing, and a position of the first air hole is aligned with a position of the air inlet and a position of the air outlet. |
US12098721B2 |
Sealing and compliance in a scroll compressor
A scroll compressor is described. The scroll compressor comprises a case having a high-pressure side and a low-pressure side, a stationary scroll plate having a base plate with a first side having at least one projection, which forms a spiral wrap, and a second side having a first annular protrusion, a pilot plate for separating the high-pressure side of the case from the low-pressure side of the case and the pilot plate abutting the second side of the stationary scroll plate, wherein the pilot plate has a first side, wherein the first side faces the second side of the stationary scroll plate and wherein the first side has a second annular protrusion, and a seal, wherein the seal seals a radial gap between the first annular protrusion and the second annular protrusion. |
US12098720B2 |
Compressor with two rotors coaxially disposed on a connecting assembly sleeved on the shaft that limits relative movement between them
The present disclosure provides a compressor and an air conditioner. The compressor includes a housing; a first rotating shaft mounted in the housing; a connecting assembly sleeved on the first rotating shaft; and a first rotor assembly including a first rotor and a second rotor coaxially disposed on the connecting assembly. The connecting assembly carries the first rotor and the second rotor to rotate about the first rotating shaft together. The connecting assembly is configured to limit the relative positions of the first rotor and the second rotor, such that there exists a clearance between the first rotor and the second rotor. The present disclosure can maintain a clearance between the first rotor and the second rotor without increasing the number of components of the compressor. |
US12098717B2 |
Device and method for the provision of pressurized medium for injection into a high pressure process
A pump injection arrangement can inject a medium at least one process position into a high-pressure process, in particular at least two different pressure levels. The pump injection arrangement includes injection pump apparatuses for the medium and a regulating unit coupled to the injection pump apparatuses and configured for regulating the injection by at least two of the injection pump apparatuses. The pump injection arrangement is configured for synchronized regulation of the injection pump apparatuses with dependence on one another. At least two of the synchronously regulated injection pump apparatuses are double acting bidirectionally operating high-pressure pumps that are functionally coupled with at least single redundancy to the regulating unit such that pressure can be generated via at least two shafts and the pressurized medium can be made available for injection via a joint high-pressure conduit. In this way, advantageous pressure and pumping characteristics can be achieved. |
US12098716B2 |
Electromechanical brake pressure generator for a hydraulic braking system
An electromechanical brake pressure generator for a hydraulic braking system of a vehicle. The electromechanical brake pressure generator encompasses a screw drive assemblage for converting an input-drive-side rotational motion into a translational motion for brake pressure generation. The screw drive assemblage encompasses a spindle that is rotatable via an electric motor, a spindle nut that interacts with a thread of the spindle so that the spindle nut is axially displaceable with a rotation of the spindle, and a housing that at least partly surrounds the spindle and the spindle nut. The screw drive assemblage additionally encompasses a drive wheel, which is disposed nonrotatably on the spindle and by way of which the spindle is connected to the electric motor. The spindle and the drive wheel are mounted, via a common bearing, rotatably with respect to the stationary housing. The bearing is radially surrounded at least partly by the drive wheel. |
US12098715B2 |
Linear compressor and refrigerator including same
The present disclosure relates to a linear compressor and a refrigerator including the same. A linear compressor according to the spirit of the present disclosure includes a shell, a cylinder, a piston and a muffler. And the muffler includes a plurality of flow tubes extending in a flow direction of the refrigerant, and a plurality of through-holes passing through at least one of the plurality of flow tubes. |
US12098713B2 |
Vacuum pump
A vacuum pump including: a pump body that includes an elastic sleeve; a valve stem; a valve pin that is surrounded by the valve stem with an end of the valve pin snap fitted to the valve stem; a piston that surrounds the valve pin and that is located inside of the pump body and sealed against the pump body; a plug; a ring that surrounds the pump body and the plug; a head cap that surrounds the valve stem and that is configured to move within a cavity of the ring; and a spring disposed between the valve stem and the stepped groove of the plug at a position radially outward of the valve stem. |
US12098710B1 |
Geothermal power systems and methods for subsea systems
A system includes a subsea geothermal power system. The subsea geothermal power system includes a separator configured to separate a well fluid from a hydrocarbon well into a first fluid flow and a second fluid flow. The subsea geothermal power system also includes a geothermal power plant coupled to the separator. The geothermal power plant is configured to receive thermal energy from the second fluid flow and convert the thermal energy into at least one of electrical energy and mechanical energy. The separator is at least partially powered by the at least one of electrical energy and mechanical energy produced by the subsea geothermal power system. |
US12098708B2 |
Systems and methods for operating a power generating asset
Systems and methods are provided for controlling a power generating asset having an energy storage device. Accordingly, a controller of the power generating asset initiates a state-change event for the energy storage device. The controller determines an actual equivalent series resistance (ESR) function for the energy storage device based on a change in a first and a second electrical condition at each of a plurality of sampling intervals of the state-change event. The controller determines a state-of-health rating for the energy storage device based on the actual ESR function and implements a control action based on the state-of-health rating. |
US12098704B2 |
System and method for mitigating loads acting on a rotor blade of a wind turbine
A method for mitigating loads acting on a rotor blade of a wind turbine includes determining, via a state estimator of a controller, a blade state estimation of the rotor blade. The method also includes reconstructing, via the controller, one or more loading signals of the rotor blade from the blade state estimation using modal analysis such that the loading signal(s) include a lead time. Further, the method includes comparing the loading signal(s) of the rotor blade to a loading threshold. Moreover, the method includes implementing a control action based on the comparison such that the lead time provided by the loading signal(s) allows the control action to take effect before a damaging load occurs on the rotor blade. |
US12098699B2 |
Cut-in-speed reduction of wind blades by creating blowing and suction
A turbine blade for a wind turbine, the turbine blade has a blowing and suction provision in form of a plurality of arrays of blowing and suction holes defined on a curved suction surface of the turbine blade. An apparatus for turbine blade testing includes the turbine blade. The apparatus also includes a wind tunnel, a blowing source, and a suction source. The wind tunnel includes a wind channel having first and second end plates for mounting the turbine blade. A method of testing air flow in a turbine blade involves changing holes used for blowing and suction and determining a momentum coefficient for those various holes; and varying angle of attack with measurement of lift/drag ratio. |
US12098697B2 |
Method and apparatus for constructing a ringed airfoil
A shrouded fluid turbine comprises annular airfoils (called shrouds) that are coaxial with and surround a rotor of a fluid turbine. A Mixer Ejector Wind Turbine consists of a turbine shroud that is engaged with a rotor. The rotor is rotationally engaged with a nacelle that houses electrical-generation equipment. The turbine shroud is engaged with support members that are engaged with an ejector shroud. At least one inflated annular tube is surrounded by an annular array of support members, which in turn is covered by a membrane, forming the annular airfoils that make up the turbine shroud and ejector shroud. |
US12098696B2 |
Systems and methods for interleaved synchronous propeller system
A system with a first turbine rotating in a first direction and a second turbine rotating in a second direction, wherein there is negative clearance associated with blades of the first turbine and the blades of the second turbine. |
US12098693B2 |
Work vehicle
An air cleaner device that is positioned forward of a radiator, has a bottom surface inclined backward and upward to face the radiator side, and purifies air sent to an engine, and a discharge pipe that is disposed to extend from the bottom surface of the air cleaner device to the lower portion of the radiator and discharges dust separated by the air cleaner device are included. |
US12098692B2 |
Straddled vehicle
A straddled vehicle on which a part used for performing an inspection for a leak of gas from an evaporative emission system is mounted such that a weight balance of the straddled vehicle is maintained and mass concentrates includes a canister-integrated-leak-detection device that detects a leak of gas from an evaporative emission system. The canister-integrated-leak-detection device configured in a state where at least one of a vent valve or a suction pump is integrated with a canister is supported via a common attaching member to intersect with at least one of a virtual-left-right-center plane that includes a center in a left-right direction and is perpendicular to the left-right direction, a virtual-front-rear-center plane that includes a center in a front-rear direction and is perpendicular to the front-rear direction, or a virtual-up-down-center plane that includes a center in an up-down direction and is perpendicular to the up-down direction in the vehicle. |
US12098691B2 |
Combustor for rocket engine and method for manufacturing it
A combustor which can be manufactured without requiring large-scale equipment and with a small number of processes and has a cooling fluid flow path sealed with high reliability. The combustor includes an inner cylinder made of metal constituting a combustion chamber, a cooling fluid flow path formed on an outer surface of the inner cylinder, and a sealing layer covering the outer surface of the inner cylinder to seal the cooling fluid flow path. The sealing layer is constituted by a bonded body of metal wires wound around the outer surface of the inner cylinder and metallurgically bonded to each other, and the sealing layer is bonded to the outer surface of the inner cylinder by metallurgical bonding. |
US12098685B2 |
Method for the robust identification of knocking in an internal combustion engine, control device, and motor vehicle
A method and control device for automatically identifying knocking in an internal combustion engine, wherein, in a predefined measurement time frame, a signal of the knocking sensor is received and evaluated with respect to a criterion for detecting knocking. A basic threshold value predefined for the identification of knocking is modified by a predefined variable interference factor, which depends on a relative point in time at which an inlet valve of at least one of the cylinders closes in relation to a predefined reference point. A signal based on the sensor signal is only identified as knocking if it reaches at least the modified basic threshold value. |
US12098683B2 |
Dispatch advisor for operating power plant with flexibility
A dispatch advisor for operating a power plant having at least one gas turbine with flexibility is described. The dispatch advisor can generate a representation of a flexible base load map for operating the power plant. The representation can include an aggregation of a primary base load operating space and an expanded portion of the base load operating space. The representation offers a range of operating values for operational parameters of the power plant during base load at various base load settings at predetermined ambient conditions and corresponding power output and efficiency values that are attained while operating the power plant at the range of operating values. This offers an operator of the power plant with flexibility in controlling the plant during base load. |
US12098682B1 |
Power transfer systems and methods for aircraft engines
An example aircraft engine includes a fan and a gas turbine engine to drive the fan. The gas turbine engine has a low-pressure drive shaft operatively coupling a low-pressure turbine and a low-pressure compressor and a high-pressure drive shaft operatively coupling a high-pressure turbine and a high-pressure compressor. The aircraft engine includes a power transfer system including a differential having an input shaft, a first output shaft in gear with the low-pressure drive shaft, and a second output shaft in gear with the high-pressure drive shaft, and a gearbox between the low-pressure drive shaft of the gas turbine engine and the first output shaft of the differential. The gearbox is configured to provide power transfer through the differential from the low-pressure drive shaft to the high-pressure drive shaft. |
US12098675B2 |
Combustion of fuel
A method of operating a gas turbine engine, the engine including an engine core with a turbine, a compressor, a combustor arranged to combust a fuel, and a core shaft connecting the turbine to the compressor; a fan upstream of the engine core; a fan shaft; a main gearbox that receives an input from the core shaft and outputs drive to the fan via the fan shaft; a primary oil loop system to supply oil to lubricate the main gearbox; and a heat exchange system to transfer heat between the oil and the fuel, the oil having an average temperature of at least 180° C. on entry to the heat exchange system at cruise conditions. The method includes transferring heat from the oil to the fuel to lower the fuel viscosity to a value of less than or equal to 0.58 mm2/s on entry to the combustor at cruise conditions. |
US12098671B2 |
Exhaust gas turbine of an exhaust gas turbocharger with a sealed wastegate valve device, and exhaust gas turbocharger
The disclosure relates to an exhaust gas turbine of an exhaust gas turbocharger. The exhaust gas turbine has a turbine housing and a bearing bore passing through the housing wall thereof, having a bearing bush, which is arranged in a fixed manner in the bore and in which a valve spindle of the wastegate valve device is passed outward from the interior of the turbine housing through the bearing bore of the housing wall and is mounted so as to be rotatable about its spindle axis. The bearing bush in each case intermeshes in the axial direction in the manner of a labyrinth seal, at least at one of its axial ends, with an adjusting lever connecting flange and/or a valve spindle shoulder by at least one axially extending sealing web and at least one sealing groove, complementary thereto, which are circumferential with respect to the spindle axis. |
US12098669B2 |
Two-stroke engine
A two-stroke engine according to the present invention includes: a separating wall which confines a tip end portion of an ignition device; an ignition promoting chamber which is formed by means of the separating wall, is independent of a combustion chamber, and encloses the tip end portion of the ignition device; and a plurality of communicating holes which are provided in the separating wall, each of which is provided with a first opening that opens in the combustion chamber and a second opening that opens in the ignition promoting chamber, and which provide communication between the combustion chamber and the ignition promoting chamber. |
US12098660B1 |
Switchable valve bridge
A switchable valve bridge for an internal combustion engine is provided that includes an outer housing, an inner housing, a locking collar, and a first ramp. The outer housing includes two valve pallets configured to interface with two poppet valves. The inner housing is slidably disposed within the outer housing. The inner housing has a first locking latch configured to move radially relative to an actuation axis of the inner housing. The locking collar is configured to move axially via an actuation force applied to the locking collar in a first axial direction parallel to the actuation axis. The first ramp is disposed within both the first locking aperture and the locking collar. The first ramp is configured to be actuated by the locking collar such that axial movement of the first ramp causes radial movement of the first locking latch. |
US12098659B2 |
Exhaust gas flow regulator and heat recovery steam generator having same
An exhaust gas flow regulator and a heat recovery steam generator including the same are provided. The exhaust gas flow regulator includes a plurality of first tubes spaced apart from each other in a vertical direction, a support plate disposed in a direction perpendicular to the extension direction of the first tubes and through which the plurality of first tubes penetrates, and a second tube disposed at one or both ends of the support plate so as to be coupled to the support plate and extending parallel to the first tubes, wherein the second tube is provided with a guide plate disposed to redirect exhaust gases flowing adjacent to the second tube toward the first tube. |
US12098656B2 |
Stator vane assembly of gas turbine, stationary member segment, and method of producing stator vane assembly of gas turbine
A stator vane assembly of a gas turbine includes: a stationary member formed to have an annular shape; and a plurality of stator vane segments each including a shroud and a vane body, the plurality of stator vane segments disposed along a circumferential direction of the stationary member at a radially inner side of the stationary member such that a cavity is disposed between the shrouds and the stationary member and the shrouds are disposed adjacent to one another in the circumferential direction of the stationary member. The stationary member has a hole which penetrates through the stationary member from a radially outer side toward the radially inner side, and a center axis of the hole is oriented toward a circumferential-direction end portion of the shroud. |
US12098654B2 |
Bi-cast trailing edge feed and purge hole cooling scheme
A gas turbine nozzle guide vane structure includes a vane shaped as an airfoil and having a vane trailing edge, an endwall including an opening to receive an end of the vane, and an element securing the endwall and the vane to each other. Clearance remaining between the endwall and the vane defines a plenum to feed cooling air to the vane at a location adjacent the vane trailing edge. Certain arrangements may have a purge groove defined in at least one of the endwall and the vane and located between the endwall and the vane to receive cooling fluid supplied. In certain arrangements, the structure may include a cover sheet on the endwall defining a gap with the vane, the purge groove configured to receive cooling fluid that exits through the gap. |
US12098647B2 |
Position sensor for variable vane assembly and method for calibrating same
A method for calibrating a position sensor of a variable vane assembly for a gas turbine engine includes positioning an actuator member in at least one predetermined position, determining a first measured position of the actuator member in the at least one predetermined position with a first channel of a position sensor, determining a second measured position of the actuator member in the at least one predetermined position with a second channel of a position sensor, determining a measured position difference between the first measured position and the second measured position, and calibrating the second channel of the position sensor by adjusting the second measured position by the measured position difference to determine a second calibrated position. |
US12098644B2 |
Turboshaft gas turbine engine
A turboshaft engine for a rotorcraft includes a first spool and an independently rotatable second spool. The first spool includes a low pressure compressor, a first set of variable guide vanes disposed at an entry of the low pressure compressor, and a low pressure turbine drivingly engaged to the low pressure compressor. The second spool includes a high pressure compressor, a second set of variable guide vanes disposed at an entry of the high pressure compressor, the second set of variable guide vanes independently operable relative to the first set of variable guide vanes, and a high pressure turbine drivingly engaged to the high pressure compressor. One or both of the low pressure compressor and the high pressure compressor includes a mixed flow rotor. |
US12098639B2 |
Attitude self-correcting underground transportation apparatus based on UWB technology and control method thereof
The present application relates to an attitude self-correcting underground transportation apparatus based on UWB technology and a control method thereof. A transport clamping and fastening mechanism is mounted on an upper platform part of a six-degree-of-freedom motion platform. An attitude perception and sensing set at least includes three UWB tags being configured to acquire position information. A control module is electrically connected to the attitude perception and sensing set, the six-degree-of-freedom motion platform, and the transport clamping and fastening mechanism separately, and is configured to send an electric signal to drive the six-degree-of-freedom motion platform and the transport clamping and fastening mechanism to grip an object to be transported, collect positioning information of the attitude perception and sensing set, calculate the attitude of the six-degree-of-freedom motion platform in real time, and perform attitude adjustment with reference to an expected position and attitude to maintain a smooth transportation process. |
US12098636B2 |
Underground mining methods via boreholes and multilateral blast-holes
A method for underground mining in a rock body include drilling one or more service boreholes from at least one surface location into a subsurface rock body. A plurality of multilateral blast holes is drilled, branching from at least one of the one or more service boreholes into the subsurface rock body. The plurality of multilateral blast holes are each loaded with one or more explosive charges and one or more detonators. The one or more explosive charges and the one or more detonators are inserted from surface. The one or more explosive charges is detonated wirelessly to fragment the subsurface ore body. Fragmented rock is extracted via the one or more service boreholes, to surface. |
US12098633B2 |
Method and system for automated multi-zone downhole closed loop reservoir testing
A well testing system and method is disclosed that reduces the surface equipment needed for well testing by providing a closed loop fluid flow path where the fluids produced during the well test are not brought to the surface for storage or flaring but instead are disposed in a downhole zone. The system and method are implemented using a simplified acoustic communications network where a hub device generates and transmits a single multiple hop query that includes multiple commands or queries directed to targeted downhole tools. |
US12098628B2 |
Sand quantification skid
A sand quantification system includes a box configured to be positioned over a tank. The box includes an openable bottom configured, such that, when the bottom is open, contents within the box are dumped into the tank. The box also includes a filter configured to allow liquid to drain out of the box without opening the bottom. The system also includes a load cell configured to measure a weight of the box and the contents therein without measuring a weight of the tank. |
US12098622B2 |
Self-entry exploitation device and method for marine natural gas hydrates
A self-entry exploitation device and method for marine natural gas hydrates is provided. The exploitation device includes a self-entry structural body (1), a sand control device (2) and a gas-liquid lifting system. The self-entry structural body (1) is a gravity anchor. The sand control device (2) and the gas-liquid lifting system are mounted on the self-entry structural body (1). At least one cavity (21) is formed between the self-entry structural body (1) and the sand control device (2), and the cavity (21) is communicated with at least one channel. The sand control device (2) allows liquid and gas to pass through to enter the cavity (21) and is able to filter out silt. The gas-liquid lifting system includes at least one lifting power device (31) and has an end connected to the cavity (21) and an end extending out through a pipeline. By adoption of the exploitation device, drilling is not needed, the self-entry structural body (1) can enter a natural gas hydrate reservoir or a free gas layer below the natural gas hydrate reservoir, so that depressurizing exploitation can be realized, an exploitation system can be withdrawn, and the exploitation cost of natural gas hydrates can be greatly reduced. |
US12098617B2 |
Dual ball seat system
A system includes rotational ball seat (RBS), remote operated, and electrical/hydraulic sections. The RBS section includes a spring, a first internal sleeve, and an upper RBS. The remote operated section includes a lower rotational ball valve (RBV) disposed between second and third internal sleeves, and a setting sleeve operatively connected to the lower RBV. During miming-in-hole, the upper RBS is in a restricted position, and the lower RBV is in an open position. The spring compresses the internal sleeves, which sandwich the upper RBS and the lower RBV, until a shear event occurs. An inner diameter of the system closes to facilitate setting of hydraulic equipment. Thereafter, the shear event releases the spring, thereby pushing the internal sleeves, the upper RBS, and the lower RBV downhole, which rotates the upper RBS and the lower RBV into open positions, thereby opening the inner diameter of the system. |
US12098615B2 |
Hydrostatically insensitive plug assembly
A plug assembly having valve chamber chargeable with pressure from above or below the plug assembly. The charged chamber is used to selectively move an external sleeve to open fluid communication between the tubular above and below the plug assembly. |
US12098614B2 |
Downhole apparatus and methods for casing
A well construction method, and corresponding apparatus, in which a drilled bore (106) is lined with a plurality of successively smaller diameter sections of bore-lining tubing includes at least one casing (108, 110, 112) and at least one liner (120). The well construction method comprises: drilling a final section of a bore (106) to intersect a hydrocarbon-bearing formation (130); providing a shoe (134) at a distal end of a liner and a running tool (150) at a proximal end of the liner, and coupling an inner string (140) between the shoe (134) and the running tool (150); running the liner (120) into the final section of the bore (106) such that the liner extends into the hydrocarbon-bearing formation (130); pumping a settable material (116) from surface (104), through the inner string (140), and through the shoe (134) to at least partially fill an outer annulus (114) surrounding the liner (120); and retrieving the inner string (140) and the running tool (150). |
US12098612B2 |
Inflatable packer system for submersible well pump
A well pump system includes a fluid pump having an inlet and a discharge. The inlet and discharge are separated longitudinally by an inflatable annular seal. An inflation line extends between the discharge and an inflation inlet of the inflatable annular seal. A pressure relief is operable to direct flow from the discharge to the inflation line. The pressure relief is operable to open the discharge to flow to surface in the well when a predetermined fluid pressure is reached. The system includes means for opening the inflation line to release pressure in the inflatable annular seal when a selected tension is applied to the well pump system. |
US12098608B2 |
Cutting tool and controls for downhole mechanical services
Systems and methods presented herein provide for cutting in a borehole or casing. A cutting device can include a first arm having a cutting blade, wherein the cutting blade has side cutting teeth and an axis of rotation that is substantially at a right angle with respect to an axis of the tool body. The cutting device can also include a second arm with a bumper. The first and second arms articulate away from the elongate body in different directions to reduce vibrations while cutting. A control device can automate the cut based on hydraulic pressure measurements. Additionally, the cutting device can also be extended or rotated on a rotary index. The cutting device can rotate around a J slot, in an example. |
US12098604B2 |
Downhole tubing disconnect tool
A downhole tubing disconnect assembly includes a first tubing portion disposed in a wellbore, a second tubing portion downhole of the first tubing portion, and an actuation sleeve positioned between the first tubing portion and the second tubing portion. The actuation sleeve has a cylindrical body that selectively connects the first tubing portion and the second tubing portion. The actuation sleeve includes an uphole portion of the cylindrical body to selectively engage the first tubing portion, a downhole portion of the cylindrical body to selectively engage the second tubing portion, and a shifting profile in the cylindrical body. The shifting profile selectively engages a shifting tool disposed within the wellbore. |
US12098603B2 |
Method and system for managing carbon containing gases
A method for managing carbon containing gases, including conveying the carbon containing gas to a reactor vessel, conveying propylene oxide to the vessel, reacting the carbon containing gas with the propylene oxide to create propylene carbonate (PC), applying the propylene carbonate to a cuttings stream from a borehole in a subsurface drilling operation and dissolving residual oil from cuttings of the stream into the propylene carbonate. A system for managing carbon containing gas emissions from a borehole drilling operation, including a carbon containing gas emitter, a reactor vessel fluidly connected to the emitter, a propylene oxide supply fluidly connected to the reactor vessel and an applier connected to the reactor vessel, the applier configured to apply propylene carbonate (PC) created in the reactor vessel to a cuttings stream. |
US12098602B2 |
System and method for removing drilling fluid from drill cuttings using direct heat
Methods and systems for removing drilling fluid from wet drill cuttings are described. The methods may comprise: at a pressure above atmospheric pressure: separating air into constituent nitrogen and oxygen gases; heating a first mixture comprising the constituent oxygen gas with a mixture of air and natural gas to a combustion temperature, to produce a first combustion exhaust; transferring heat from the first combustion exhaust to a second mixture comprising the constituent nitrogen gas and non-condensable inert gas, thereby heating the second mixture to a first temperature; providing the heated second mixture to the wet drill cuttings to contact and directly heat the wet drill cuttings by convection so that at least a portion of drilling fluid is evaporated therefrom and at least some dry solid drill cuttings remain; condensing the evaporated drilling fluid to produce condensed drilling fluid; and separately recovering condensed drilling fluid and dry solid drill cuttings. |
US12098600B2 |
Split reel and handler system
A reel assembly is provided. The reel assembly includes a housing, a drum core disposed within the housing, and a splitter flange separating the drum core into a first partition and a second partition. A first conduit is wound on the first partition of the drum core, and a second conduit is wound on the second partition of the drum core. A conduit handler system is utilized to make a connection or test a connection between the first conduit and the second conduit using actuating pistons to apply a compressive or an opposing tensile force on the connection. |
US12098599B2 |
Shoulder protected drilling assembly
A drilling assembly for percussive drilling includes at least two of a drill bit, a drill rod and a guide adapter. A peripheral surface of the shoulder on the drill rod is at least partially encased in both radial and axial directions inside the mounting sleeve of the drill bit or the mounting sleeve of the guide adapter, and/or the peripheral surface of the shoulder on the guide adapter is at least partially encased in both radial and axial directions inside the mounting sleeve of the drill bit. |
US12098593B2 |
Cord retractor and window covering having same
A cord retractor for a window covering comprises a housing and a driving wheel, a reeling wheel, a spring, a friction member and a unidirectional transmission mechanism. The driving wheel and the reeling wheel can rotate with each other. The spring is coupled with the driving wheel and is wound on or unwound from the driving wheel according to a rotating direction of the driving wheel. The friction member is in a closed loop shape and surrounding a shaft of the housing. The unidirectional transmission mechanism is coupled with the friction member and the reeling wheel, and operated in different operation modes according to a rotating direction of the reeling wheel, by which the friction member provides constant resistance to the rotation of the reeling wheel when the reeling wheel rotates in a first direction, and stops providing resistance when the reeling wheel rotates in a second direction. |
US12098586B2 |
Glazing beads and methods of assembly using same
Embodiments of the present disclosure include a glazing bead system and methods of using the same. The systems and methods can include a frame interface member with structural features that enable the practical and automated coupling of the frame interface member to a frame constituent, before a panel is inserted within the frame interface member. |
US12098583B2 |
Actuator for motor vehicle applications
An actuator for motor vehicle applications, in particular for motor vehicle closing devices, comprising an electric motor, an actuating element which can be directly or indirectly acted upon via a drive train, and, arranged on a drive shaft of the electric motor, a drive wheel with an evoloid toothing, the drive train having at least one crown gear stage. |
US12098579B2 |
Latching hinge system, method and apparatus
A system and method of a latching hinge system including a first leaf, a second leaf pivotally coupled to the first leaf, a coupler mounted on a first latch surface of the first leaf and a receiver mounted on a second latch surface of the second leaf wherein at least one of the coupler and the receiver has a corresponding orientation for latching the first leaf and the second leaf at a corresponding first angle. |
US12098578B2 |
Door leaf handle device, in particular for vehicle
A handle device for an opening panel handle, in particular for a motor vehicle, includes a handle support mounted on the inside of the opening panel and a rim mounted on the outside of the opening panel, the rim being attached to the handle support from a recess of the opening panel. The handle support includes the handle and the rim extends through a guide towards the inside of the opening panel, which includes an opening to allow a hand to access the handle. |
US12098575B2 |
Transverse concealed latch system
A latch mechanism having a latch apparatus that is pivotally displaced about a latch axis and a cam device is that pivotally displaced along a transverse cam axis. The cam device is configured to operably engage the latch apparatus so as to at least assist in securing the latch apparatus in a locked position. When the latch apparatus is to be displaced to an unlocked position, the cam device may be pivoted about the transverse cam axis to a position in which the cam device does not impede with the pivotal displacement of the latch apparatus. The latch apparatus may also be configured to prevent the pivotal displacement of the cam device when the latch apparatus is in the unlocked position. According to other embodiments, the latch apparatus may be pivotally displaced about a transverse latch axis by the displacement of a latch link. |
US12098569B2 |
Systems and methods for controlling water height to generate waves
A pool wave generator having a pool area and a plurality of chambers for generating a wave in the pool area. Exemplary embodiments described herein may be used to control the fluid flow within the pool area. For example, exemplary embodiments may include a control system for selecting the position of one or more valves of the chamber in order to control the ingress and egress of water from each chamber. Exemplary embodiments may be used to control the wave generated from the chambers, reduced unwanted turbulence, and/or generated a designed wave based on the individual control of the respective chambers. |
US12098568B2 |
Cable barrier separator apparatus
A cable barrier separator apparatus for separating cables from the barrier support so that the barrier support can be replaced. The cable barrier separator apparatus includes an actuator assembly; and an engagement assembly in communication with the actuator assembly for separating cables from support devices. |
US12098565B2 |
Floating insect canopy
A floating insect canopy forms a canopy enclosure when floating on the water, such as a pool. The floating insect canopy has a float that extends around the canopy perimeter to form a floating base. The float material may be a foam that is configured in a float sleeve. The canopy may be a netting material that enables a person visibility through the canopy when floating on a raft inside the canopy enclosure. A floating insect canopy forms a generally dome type shape by the use of a flexible extensions configured within an extension sleeve. The extension sleeve retains the flexible extensions and causes the dome shaped canopy enclosure to be automatically formed and retained by the flexible extensions. A door panel may be formed in the canopy. |
US12098561B2 |
Temporary brace system for a structure
A temporary brace system includes a temporary brace having a top portion coupleable to a building structure, a bottom portion that contacts the ground, and a middle portion interposed between the top and the bottom portions. The top portion has an adapter capable of receiving numerous attachment brackets so as to be coupleable to any building structure. The middle portion of the temporary brace includes cable struts that may be hingedly coupled to a first and a second support at a first end and may receive support cables. The middle portion may further include hoisting brackets to allow a connection point for hoisting and transporting the temporary brace system. The bottom portion may have a bolt coupler and an adjustment unit. The adjustment unit allows the first and the second support to be extended or shortened via a telescoping bracket. |
US12098560B2 |
Rebar tying tool
A rebar tying tool may include a holder, a stopper, a driving roller, and a driven roller. The stopper may be configured to switch between a prohibiting state in which the stopper prohibits a reel from detaching from the holder and an allowing state in which the stopper allows the reel to detach from the holder. The driving roller may be configured to rotate. The driven roller may be configured to switch between a clamped state and a non-clamped state, the wire may be clamped between the driving roller and the driven roller when the driven roller is in the clamped state, and the wire may not be clamped between the driving roller and the driven roller when the driven roller is in the non-clamped state. The driven roller may be in the non-clamped state at all times while the stopper is in the allowing state. |
US12098559B2 |
Panel locking system and panels therefor
A panel can have a face surface having a length and a width. The panel can include a first tongue that extends along the length and a second tongue that extends along the width. The pane can further include first front and back legs that extend along the length of the panel and define a first groove therebetween and second front and back legs that extends along the width of the panel and define a second groove. At least one of the first tongue or the first back leg can a longitudinal dimension that is greater than the length of the face surface; or at least one of the second tongue or the second back leg can have a longitudinal dimension that is greater than the width of the face surface. |
US12098553B2 |
Panel coupling and rotation system
This disclosure relates to a patio cover system. The system comprises a frame comprising support beams; support posts configured to support the frame; cover panels rotatably coupled to the support beams; an actuator, and/or other components. The actuator may be mounted to the frame and coupled to the cover panels, may be configured to rotate the cover panels between an open configuration and a closed configuration, and comprises a motor; a piston coupled to the motor; an arm coupled to the piston and configured to extend from the piston toward the cover panels; a linking member coupled to the arm and the cover panels, and/or other components. The linking member may be configured to rotate the cover panels in unison between the open configuration and the closed configuration when driven by the arm, the piston, and/or the motor. |
US12098552B2 |
Power tool system and method for removing roof shingles
A system and method for removing shingles from a roof with an automatic triggering of power to a fastener engaging member which is accomplished with the aid of relative movement occurring when a leading edge of the system encounters a fastener coupled to a substrate with shingle coupled thereto. |
US12098549B2 |
Combined accessory of in-situ concrete 3-D printed horizontal load-bearing member and preparation method
This technology comprises a combined accessory of an in-situ concrete 3-D printed horizontal load-bearing member and a preparation method. The combined accessory includes 3-D printed concrete and a bottom mesh, the 3-D printed concrete contains fine aggregates having the particle size of 0.08 mm-4.75 mm, and the fluidity of the 3-D printed concrete is larger than or equal to 110 mm and smaller than or equal to 190 mm; the bottom mesh is a reinforcing mesh or expanded metal, the diameter of the reinforcing bar is larger than or equal to 0.5 mm, and the mesh aperture of the reinforcing mesh is smaller than or equal to 7.5 times of an upper limit of the particle size of the fine aggregate and is larger than or equal to 7.5 times of a lower limit of the particle size of the fine aggregate. |
US12098539B2 |
Connection member, ALC batten mounting node structure, and prefabricated mounting method
A connecting member, an ALC batten mounting node structure, and a prefabricated mounting method are provided. The connecting member includes a connecting part, a first pipe clamp, and a second pipe clamp. The connecting part includes a first connecting segment and a second connecting segment, the first pipe clamp and the second pipe clamp are respectively perpendicular to the first connecting segment, and symmetrically arranged on opposite sides of the first connecting segment, and the second connecting segment is bent towards one side of the first connecting segment. |
US12098538B1 |
Apparatus, system, and method for a paracleat anchor for tilt-up wall construction
An apparatus, system, and method for tilt-up construction using an anchor, a wood beam or other object, and a fastener for coupling the anchor to the object. The anchor is positioned proximate an interior surface of the wood beam and secured to the wood beam with the fastener. The wood beam is part of a wall form having one or more wall sections for defining an interior boundary for receiving a pourable substrate such as concrete. Once the concrete has been poured, the anchor is fixedly coupled to the wood beam. In alternate embodiments, a first fastener and a second fastener may be used to removably couple the second fastener to the first fastener in instances where the wood beam needs to be removed for certain types of tilt-up construction. In these embodiments, the first fastener is cast in the concrete, but is not fixedly coupled to the wood beam. |
US12098536B2 |
Modular building structure
The present invention provides a modular building structure, comprising: a plurality of floor slab frames, a plurality of first wall panels, a plurality of second wall panels, a plurality of floor module boards, and a plurality of ceiling module boards. The two adjacent floor slab frames are connected through a plurality of clips, so as to fix the floor slab frames together. Through those structure, the workers can quickly build multiple floors with strength not much different from normal floors, while all the modular components ensure that they can be prefabricated in advance in the factory, which can also significantly improve the transportation efficiency. |
US12098531B2 |
Mobile plumbing tool for unclogging drain pipes with air-pressurized water
A rigid T-shaped body with a hollowed cavity is configured to intercept a drain line between a clogged portion and an unclogged portion. A first inlet on the body to receive pressurized water from a water line. A second inlet on the body to receive pressurized air from a mobile air source. The second inlet can have a smaller diameter than the first inlet. The pressurized air is mixed with the pressurized water in a chamber at an intersection of the T-shaped body to produce a pressurized air/water combination of air pressurized water droplets. A combined outlet for coupling to the clogged portion of the drain pipe to force the pressurized air/water combination to clear the clogged portion of the drain. |
US12098530B1 |
Water harvester adsorption enthalpy removal system
Generally, a water harvester useful in harvesting water from supply air. Specifically, a water harvester configured to remove the heat gained during adsorption of water by the water capture material contained in the water capture modules of the water harvester. Removal of the enthalpy associated with the adsorption of water by the water capture material can lower the equilibrium temperature of the water capture material and increase the driving potential of adsorption by the water capture material and correspondingly increase the difference in absolute humidity between the supply air passing into a water capture module and the discharge air passing out of a water capture module. |
US12098526B2 |
System and method for automatically controlling work machine including work implement
A system automatically controls a work machine including a work implement. The system includes a processor. The processor controls the work machine by selectively executing a normal digging mode in order to dig an actual topography at a work site, and a wall digging mode in order to dig a digging wall formed between a plurality of slots by digging the actual topography. When the wall digging mode is executed, the processor acquires starting edge position data indicative of a position of a starting edge of the digging wall. The processor determines a digging starting position based on the position of the starting edge of the digging wall. The processor controls the work machine to dig the digging wall from the digging starting position. |
US12098522B2 |
Electricity storage device management computer for a construction machine
A management server receives a maximum value and a minimum value of the respective voltages in a plurality of battery cells configuring an electricity storage device of a hydraulic excavator from the hydraulic excavator, and stores the values in a storage device. Discharge characteristics of the electricity storage device are stored in the storage device in the management server. A battery state estimation calculating unit in the management server calculates an estimation maximum value and an estimation minimum value of cell voltages in the present or in the future by adding the discharge characteristics stored in the storage device to the latest maximum value and the latest minimum value of the cell voltages stored in the storage device. A management information producing unit outputs information based upon the estimation maximum value and the estimation minimum value of the cell voltages calculated in the battery state estimation calculating unit. |
US12098519B2 |
System and control method for preventing erroneous operation of work machine, and excavator
A camera captures an image of a region including at least a portion of an operating member and generates image data indicative of the image. A controller acquires the image data from the camera. The controller determines whether an operation of the operating member by an operator is an intentional operation or an unintentional operation based on the image. When the operation of the operating member by the operator is determined to be the intentional operation, the controller controls a work machine according to the operation of the operating member. When the operation of the operating member by the operator is determined to be the unintentional operation, the controller invalidates the operation of the operating member. |
US12098518B2 |
Vibration ripper having link structure with improved vibration isolating function
A vibration ripper having a link structure with an improved vibration isolating function is characterized by including: a first vibroisolating body installed across the vibration body from a left lower portion of the vibration body; and a link device for connecting the outer body and the first vibroisolating body in order to absorb vibrations, wherein the link device is provided with a pair of connection members which are spaced apart from and parallel to each other, a coupling hole for coupling the first vibroisolating body is formed in the left side of the connection members, and a second vibroisolating body coupled to the outer body is integrally installed on the right side of the connection members. |
US12098517B2 |
Work machine with automatic pitch control of implement
A blade for a work machine includes a body having a main portion including a top edge, a bottom edge, a first lateral edge and a second lateral edge. A wing portion is pivotally coupled to the body about a pivot axis. The first lateral edge includes a curved edge extending outwardly towards the wing portion, where the curved edge forms an apex between the top edge and the bottom edge. A first axis is defined through a first intersection point and a second intersection point, the first intersection point located at an intersection of the top edge and the first lateral edge and the second intersection point located at an intersection of the bottom edge and the first lateral edge. A second axis is defined through the apex and is parallel to the first axis. The pivot axis is located between the first axis and the second axis. |
US12098513B2 |
Material handling bucket apparatus and method for handling application material with a loader
A material handling bucket apparatus including a material handling bucket and method of use thereof. The material handling bucket includes a bucket back half and a bucket front half. The bucket back half is configured to engage a loader. The bucket back half includes a plurality of guide slots and a dozer scraping lip configured to engage a surface. The bucket front half is pivotally coupled to the bucket back half. The bucket front half includes a plurality of slide members receivable in the plurality of guide slots. The plurality of slide members are configured to slide within the plurality of guide slots to allow the bucket front half to move linearly and pivotally relative to the bucket back half. |
US12098512B2 |
Haunched structure-based steel support structure for foundation pit
A haunched component-based steel support structure for a foundation pit, including an enclosing purlin beam, a support beam located on an inner side of the enclosing purlin beam, and a triangular support arranged on the enclosing purlin beam. A first edge of the triangular support is fixedly arranged on the enclosing purlin beam. An end of the support beam abuts against a second edge of the triangular support to be supported on the enclosing purlin beam, and a haunched component is arranged between the enclosing purlin beam and a third edge of the triangular support. A first side of the haunched component is connected to the third edge of the triangular support, and a second side of the haunched component is connected to the enclosing purlin beam. |
US12098508B2 |
Cellulosic fiber additive formed from Kombucha biofilms
Application of KBC as a unique form of and source of nano-crystalline cellulose having viability for use in place of or in conjunction with alternative fiber additives, such as for paper products and reinforced paper composites. |
US12098507B2 |
High porosity non-wood pulp
The non-wood pulps have a fiber length greater than about 1.70 mm and a porosity of about 100 cfm or greater. The relatively high degree of porosity is achieved without a loss in tensile strengths. The high degree of porosity and strength makes the pulps well suited for the manufacture of wet-laid fibrous products, particularly wet-laid tissue products. The pulps may be prepared from plants of the family Asparagaceae by mechanical pulping and more preferably by a chemi-mechanical pulping using a sodium hydroxide alkaline peroxide solution where the plant biomass is cut to size prior to pulping. |
US12098505B2 |
System for treatment of a biomass material
A system for treatment of a biomass material and a method for transporting biomass material, said system comprising: —a first vessel (3) in which said biomass material is treated at a first pressure;—a second vessel (5) in which said biomass material is collected at a second pressure which is lower than the first pressure; and—a transporting pipe (7) connecting an outlet (9) of the first vessel (3) with an inlet (11) of the second vessel (5) for transporting the biomass material from the first vessel to the second vessel, wherein said transporting pipe (7) comprises at least one restriction (13) for control of the flow in the transporting pipe and hereby providing a pressure drop to the transported biomass material, wherein at least one of said at least one restriction (13) is provided somewhere in the second half of the length of the transporting pipe (7) starting from the first vessel (3) and ending at the second vessel (5). |
US12098504B2 |
Methods and devices for processing lignocellulosic biomass using mechanical pretreatment to enhance feedstock hydration properties
Hydrothermal pretreatment of mechanically compressed straw in unagitated reactors provides a simple and inexpensive solution to poor C5 monomer yields with autohydrolysis processes. Unlike raw straw, compressed straw pellets or briquettes can be pretreated on commercial scale using unagitated batch reactors or simplified unagitated continuous systems. The chemistry of hydrothermal pretreatment is thereby altered such that loss of C5 sugars to unwanted byproduct reactions is reduced. With compressed straw, water content can be introduced within the reactor while it is pressurized, which reduces energy costs and capital expense. Provided are methods of processing straw feedstocks using semi-continuous or continuous systems and a pretreatment reactor adapted to processes compressed straw with high throughput through a small reactor volume in which water content is added within the reactor under pressure. |
US12098503B2 |
Coating composition and its uses
The present disclosure relates to a silicone elastomeric coating composition for synthetic leather, particularly silicone-based synthetic leather, a silicone elastomeric coating (e.g., a topcoat) formed as a reaction product of the cure of the coating composition, methods of making the topcoat and synthetic leather utilizing the same and uses of synthetic leather products. The topcoat is designed to provide synthetic leather with an improved abrasion and scratch resistant topcoat. |
US12098499B2 |
Laundry detangling and pairing clips
A clip for managing laundry items, the clip having front and rear arms flexibly joined by an elbow and shaped to form an internal loop. The front arm terminates in a dogleg shaped to minimize catching on fabric, and the rear arm terminates in a tongue shaped to ease the clip onto fabric. The dogleg and tongue angle away from an opening to accommodate fabric and guide it into a gap between the arms. The elbow flexibly holds the arms apart to form the gap, which can expand to accept the fabric and hold it in place. The arms also include teeth to improve friction between the fabric and the clip. A method of using a system of laundry clips to improve laundry results, including folding a laundry item lengthwise and attaching a plurality of laundry clips on the item to hold loose sides in place. |
US12098495B2 |
Mechanism for articulating washing machine appliances
A washing machine appliance has a vertical direction, a transverse direction, and a lateral direction and includes a cabinet and a stand assembly. The cabinet defines an opening. The stand assembly supports the cabinet and facilitates movement of the cabinet between a loading position and a washing position. The stand assembly includes a stand defining a guide track, a plurality of linkage arms located within the stand, and a plurality of follower pins. The follower pins may be mechanically coupled to the cabinet and slidably received into the guide track to facilitate movement of the cabinet between the loading position and the washing position. |
US12098492B2 |
Laundry treatment agent storage and dispensing device, washing machine, and laundry treatment agent dispensing control method of washing machine
A laundry treatment agent storage and dispensing device comprises a storage device and a dispensing device which are integrally arranged. A storage cavity or box stores laundry treatment agent. The dispensing device has a hollow cavity, and a flexible separator is hermetically installed in the hollow cavity to divide the hollow cavity into a water inlet cavity and a liquid storage cavity. The liquid storage cavity has a liquid inlet end and a liquid outlet end; the liquid inlet end communicates with the storage cavity or box. Inlet water of the washing machine flows into/out of the water inlet cavity, the flexible separator is squeezed to deform towards the liquid storage cavity to enable the laundry treatment agent accommodated in the liquid storage cavity to be discharged through the liquid outlet end. The laundry treatment agent is stored and automatically dispensed by the storage device and the dispensing device. |
US12098491B2 |
Two component tub support system
A tub support system that fits inside the top opening of a washing machine to prevent the wash tub from moving relative to the cabinet during shipping and handling. The tub support system comprises two separate components held in interlocking engagement. One component contacts the tub and the other component contacts the cabinet. |
US12098483B2 |
Method for manufacturing a multi-ply separable filament yarns and multi-ply separable textured yarn
A method of manufacturing multi-ply separable textured yarn, the method comprising, passing a multi-ply separable interlaced filament yarn through a texturizing unit to form a multi-ply separable draw textured yarn, wherein the multi-ply separable interlaced filament yarn is separable in to at least two separable interlaced filament yarn, wherein the interlacing of the filaments within each separable interlaced filament yarn is retained during further processing of the yarn to fabric and in the fabric. |
US12098482B2 |
Textile flat structure for electrical insulation
A textile fabric includes: a base body having at least one layer, the at least one layer comprising PEN, copolymers, and/or blends thereof as a binding component. The binding component is obtainable by applying temperatures above a glass transition temperature of a binding fiber sheath polymer to core/sheath binding fibers, in which the binding fiber sheath polymer contains PEN, copolymers, and/or blends thereof. |
US12098480B2 |
Methods of making a nonwoven from continuous filaments
A method of making a nonwoven from continuous filaments is provided. The method comprises the steps of spinning continuous filaments from a spinneret to move along a vertical travel path in a vertical travel direction, cooling and stretching the filaments downstream of the spinneret in a cooler and a stretcher, and depositing the cooled and stretched filaments at a deposition location on a foraminous belt moving horizontally underneath the cooler and stretcher and having an array of openings of which a portion are plugged with a sealing compound to create a partially plugged foraminous belt. The method comprises drawing air downward through unplugged openings in the foraminous belt to stabilize the continuous filaments deposited on the foraminous belt, and pre-consolidating the deposited nonwoven into final form. |
US12098476B2 |
Method for producing a SiC substrate via an etching step, growth step, and peeling step
The present invention addresses the problem of providing a novel SiC substrate production method. The SiC substrate production method according to the present invention comprises an etching step S10 of etching a SiC base substrate 10, a crystal growth step S20 of growing a SiC substrate layer 13 on the SiC base substrate 10 to produce a SiC substrate body 20, and a peeling step S30 of peeling at least a portion of the SiC substrate body 20 to produce a SiC substrate 30, the method being characterized in that each of the etching step S10 and the crystal growth step S20 is a step of arranging the SiC base substrate 10 and a SiC material 40 so as to face each other and heating the SiC base substrate 10 and the SiC material 40 so as to form a temperature gradient between the SiC base substrate 10 and the SiC material 40. |
US12098473B2 |
Composition for cobalt plating comprising additive for void-free submicron feature filling
Described herein is a composition including metal ions consisting essentially of cobalt ions, and a specific monomeric and polymeric suppressing agent including a carboxylic, sulfonic, sulfinic, phosphonic, or phosphinic acid functional groups which show a suppressing effect that is required for void-free bottom-up filling of nanometer-sized recessed features. |
US12098455B2 |
Methods, devices, and code for controlling a coating process
The instant disclosure relates to methods, devices, and code for controlling a coating process and, in particular, for controlling a coating process of a substrate. According to various embodiments, the method may include driving a first actuator that supplies the coating process, which is based on monitored process variables that are detected in parallel with one another. The control variables may be considered when driving the first actuator. The method may also include driving a second actuator that supplies the coating process, which is based on the detected monitored process variables. The detected monitored process variables may also be considered when driving the second actuator. |
US12098454B2 |
Thermo-hydrogen refinement of microstructure of titanium materials
A method of refining a microstructure of a titanium material can include providing a solid titanium material at a temperature below about 400° C. The titanium material can be heated under a hydrogen-containing atmosphere to a hydrogen charging temperature that is above a β transus temperature of the titanium material and below a melting temperature of the titanium material, and held at this temperature for a time sufficient to convert the titanium material to a substantially homogeneous β phase. The titanium material can be cooled under the hydrogen-containing atmosphere to a phase transformation temperature below the β transus temperature and above about 400° C., and held for a time to produce a phase regions. The titanium material can also be held under a substantially hydrogen-free atmosphere or vacuum at a dehydrogenation temperature below the β transus temperature and above the δ phase decomposition temperature to remove hydrogen from the titanium material. |
US12098452B2 |
Graphene/copper composite deformed copper-chromium-zirconium alloy layered strip and preparation method thereof
A method for preparing a graphene/copper composite deformed copper-chromium-zirconium alloy layered strip is provided. The method includes: obtaining a deformed copper-chromium-zirconium alloy strip by performing a solid solution treatment on a bulk copper-chromium-zirconium alloy, and performing a room temperature equal channel extrusion and a low temperature rolling on the bulk copper-chromium-zirconium alloy after the solid solution; obtaining a graphene/copper composite deformed copper-chromium-zirconium alloy strip by preparing a graphene/copper composite deposition liquid and performing a surface electrodeposition treatment on the deformed copper-chromium-zirconium alloy strip; obtaining the graphene/copper composite deformed copper-chromium-zirconium alloy layered strip with a rolling deformation of 65%-95% by stacking the graphene/copper composite deformed copper-chromium-zirconium alloy strips for 3-7 layers, and then performing a cold rolling, a single rolling deformation being 5%-10%; and performing a vacuum aging on the graphene/copper composite deformed copper-chromium-zirconium alloy layered strip. |
US12098446B2 |
Corrosion-resistant nickel alloy
A corrosion-resistant nickel alloy is provided. The alloy includes the following components in percentage by mass: 4.68-5.35% of B, 5.69-6.41% of W, 27.68-28.39% of Cr, 12.65-13.42% of Al, and the balance of Ni and inevitable impurities. The corrosion-resistant nickel alloy is a Ni—W—B ternary alloy with main components of Ni, W and B, wherein the three elements have strong high-temperature corrosion resistance at a temperature of about 600° C., and have the potential of solid solution hardening and precipitate formation because all belong to solid solution forming elements, so that a creep strength of a nickel alloy matrix is improved. Meanwhile, Al and Cr are further added in the alloy formula, so that Al2O3 and Cr2O3 oxide layers can be formed, which play a role as a physical diffusion barrier against chlorine gas and other corrosive gases. |
US12098445B2 |
Titanium alloy product, housing, and method for manufacturing the same
A titanium alloy product includes a titanium alloy substrate and a plurality of first holes defined in a surface of the titanium alloy substrate. The first holes have an opening on the surface of the titanium alloy substrate and an inner wall connecting with the opening, a diameter of the inner space is greater than a diameter of the opening. The product tensile strength of bonding between the titanium alloy product and a material part filled in the first holes is very high. A housing with the titanium alloy product and a method for manufacturing the titanium alloy product are also disclosed. |
US12098442B2 |
Method for enriching lithium from lithium clay
A method for enriching lithium from a lithium clay includes the following steps (1) the raw ore were crushed to produce fine particles, (2) performing rougher on the fine particles by adding ferric sulfate or ferric nitrate, sodium oleate, and cocoamine to obtain rough concentrate and rough tailing, (3) finely separating the rough concentrate to obtain the first part of concentrate, (4) re-grinding the rough tailing by ball mill, (5) performing rougher on the reground tailing to obtain reground rough concentrate and re-ground rough tailing, (6) performing cleaner on the reground rough concentrate to obtain the second part of concentrate, and (7) performing scavenger on the reground rough tailing to obtain the cleaned tailing. |
US12098441B2 |
Flat steel product having improved processing properties
A flat steel product for production of a sheet metal component by hot forming includes a steel substrate consisting of a steel including 0.1-3% by weight of Mn and optionally up to 0.01% by weight of B, an aluminium-based coating disposed on at least one side of the steel substrate. A coating here has an applied layer weight of 15-30 g/m2. In addition, the coating has an Al base layer consisting of 1.0-15% by weight of Si, optionally 2-4% by weight of Fe, 0.1-5.0% by weight of alkali metals or alkaline earth metals, and optional further constituents, the contents of which are limited to a total of not more than 2.0% by weight, and aluminium as the balance. |
US12098437B2 |
Method for charging raw materials into blast furnace
A method for charging raw materials into a blast furnace is as follows. The blast furnace includes a bell-less charging device that includes a plurality of main hoppers and an auxiliary hopper. The auxiliary hopper has a smaller capacity than the main hoppers. The method includes discharging ore charged in at least one of the plurality of main hoppers, and then sequentially charging the ore from a furnace center side toward a furnace wall side by using a rotating chute. After charging of the ore is started, only the ore is charged from the rotating chute at least until charging of 45 mass % of the ore is completed based on a total amount of the ore to be charged per batch; then, discharging of low-reactivity ore charged in the auxiliary hopper is started; and then, the low-reactivity ore is charged together with the ore from the rotating chute. |
US12098435B2 |
Method for the simultaneous detection and quantification of Epstein-Barr Virus, Cytomegalovirus, Human Herpesvirus 6, Human Herpesvirus 7 and Kaposi's Sarcoma Virus using a multiplex, real-time polymerase chain reaction
The present invention relates to a method for the multiple and simultaneous detection and quantification of any combination of beta and gamma genera human herpesviruses: Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), Cytomegalovirus (CMV), Human herpesvirus type 6 (HHV6), Human Herpesvirus type 7 (HHV7) and Kaposi's Sarcoma Virus (KSV) and the beta-actin human endogenous gene by DNA amplification reaction using the multiplex polymerase chain reaction in real time. |
US12098432B2 |
Mutation site of ideal brittle culm mutant ibc in rice, controlling gene IBC, and use thereof
A mutation site of an ideal brittle culm mutant ibc in rice, a controlling gene IBC, and use thereof are provided. The controlling gene IBC has: (1) a nucleotide sequence shown in SEQ ID NO: 1 or SEQ ID NO: 2; or (2) a nucleotide sequence of a mutant, an allele, or a derivative generated by adding, substituting, inserting or deleting one or more nucleotides. The present disclosure further provides an encoded protein of the controlling gene IBC, a recombinant construct, a recombinant host cell, a method for embrittling culms in a rice ripening stage by using the controlling gene IBC, and use thereof. In a mutant with allelic variation in the gene IBC and loss of gene editing function, culms exhibit a brittle culm phenotype at the late ripening stage, leaves are not brittle, yield traits are excellent, and other agronomic traits are not obviously changed. |
US12098430B2 |
Kit or device for detecting early stage pancreatic cancer or pancreatic cancer precursor lesions and detection method therefor
This application provides a kit or a device for the detection of early pancreatic cancer or a pancreatic cancer precursor lesion, comprising a nucleic acid(s) capable of specifically binding to a miRNA(s) in a sample from a subject, and a method for detecting early pancreatic cancer or a pancreatic cancer precursor lesion, comprising measuring an expression level(s) of the miRNA(s) in vitro. |
US12098429B2 |
Determining linear and circular forms of circulating nucleic acids
Techniques are provided for analyzing circular DNA in a biological sample (e.g., including cell-free DNA, such as plasma). For example, to measure circular DNA, cleaving can be performed to linearize the circular DNA so that they may be sequenced. Example cleaving techniques include restriction enzymes and transposases. Then, one or more criteria can be used to identify linearized DNA molecules, e.g., so as to differentiate from linear DNA molecules. An example criterion is mapping a pair of reversed end sequences to a reference genome. Another example criterion is identification of a cutting tag, e.g., associated with a restriction enzyme or an adapter sequence added by a transposase. Once circular DNA molecules (e.g., eccDNA and circular mitochondrial DNA) are identified, they may be analyzed (e.g., to determine a count, size profile, and/or methylation) to measure a property of the biological sample, including genetic properties and level of a disease. |
US12098427B2 |
Genetic testing for inherited peripheral neuropathy
Methods for diagnosing propensity to exhibit acquired peripheral neuropathy in dogs are described. The methods and kits test dogs for presence of a disease-associated genomic variant. Presence of the genomic variant indicates an increased likelihood of the dog developing an acquired peripheral neuropathy. This information can be used to guide preemptive clinical treatment of the animal for peripheral neuropathy and to choose dogs for selective breeding programs. |
US12098424B2 |
Control nucleic acid sequences for use in sequencing-by-synthesis and methods for designing the same
A method for designing test or control sequences may include identifying, using a variant caller, loci with systematic errors present in a plurality of sequencing runs included in a training set of sequencing runs obtained using sequencing-by-synthesis; and selecting a representative set of loci, including selecting from the identified loci an approximately equal number of loci involving errors in A, T, C, and G homopolymers and selecting from the identified loci an approximately equal number of loci involving homopolymers having a length of two, three, and four. |
US12098418B2 |
RNA fixation and detection in CLARITY-based hydrogel tissue
Methods, kits, and systems for fixation of RNA permitting its detection in intact tissue, such as, large volume of mammalian tissue are disclosed. The methods, kits, and systems util-ize carbodiimide-based chemistry to stably retain RNAs in tissue clarified using CLARITY. Also provided herein are methods, kits, and systems for detection of RNAs ire clarified tissue. |
US12098416B2 |
Assessment of biological contamination and biological contamination treatment
Systems and methods for rapidly assessing biocide contamination and biological contamination treatments found in fluids used for subterranean well treatments and related operations are provided. In some embodiments, the methods include providing a fluid including an aqueous base fluid and one or more microorganisms; introducing a first sample of the fluid to a first culture device including an indicator reagent, wherein over a period of about 48 hours or less the indicator reagent indicates a first color change in the first sample of the fluid; and determining a first count of the microorganisms in the fluid based, at least in part, on the first color change. |
US12098415B2 |
Cell culturing structure including growth medium and non-growth medium
A structure for culturing cells includes growth medium regions on a surface of the structure. Each of the growth medium regions includes a growth medium surface configured to receive and promote growth in a cell that is being cultured. The structure includes a non-growth medium. The non-growth medium includes a non-growth medium surface configured to receive the cell that is being cultured. |
US12098412B2 |
Roseburia hominis HGM001 isolate and use thereof
Disclosed herein is an isolated strain of Roseburia hominis HGM001, which is deposited at Deutsche Sammlung von Mikroorganismen and Zellkulturen GmbH under an accession number DSM 34119. A method for producing butyric acid using the isolated strain of Roseburia hominis HGM001, a fermented culture produced by the method, and a method for alleviating an inflammatory disorder using the fermented culture are also disclosed. |
US12098406B2 |
Formulations for drying bacterial cell extracts
This invention provides for an improved method of stabilizing freeze dried bacterial extracts with a carbohydrate lyoprotectant such that the extracts can be for use in cell free protein synthesis. Also provided herein are formulations for stable, freeze dried bacterial extracts that when stored at room temperature retain at least about 70% protein synthesis activity compared to undried frozen bacterial extracts. |
US12098405B2 |
Protecting group chemistry for clean, reductant-free dyeing
The present disclosure relates to the biosynthesis of indigoid dye precursors and their conversion to indigoid dyes. Specifically, the present disclosure relates to methods of using polypeptides to produce indigoid dye precursors from indole feed compounds, and the use of the indigoid dye precursors to produce indigoid dyes. |
US12098404B2 |
Allulose epimerase variant, method of producing the same, and method of producing allulose using the same
The present invention provides a novel allulose epimerase variant and various uses thereof, in which glycine (Gly), an amino acid residue at position 216 of the amino acid sequence of wild-type D-allulose 3-epimerase derived from Flavonifractor plautii, is substituted with serine (Ser). The novel allulose epimerase variant according to the present invention has a higher conversion activity of fructose to allulose compared to the wild-type D-allulose 3-epimerase derived from Flavonifractor plautii, and in particular, it has excellent thermal stability under high temperature conditions of 60° C. or higher, so that the enzyme conversion reaction is performed at the industrial level for mass production of allulose to prevent contamination, to shorten production time, and to reduce production cost. |
US12098399B2 |
Compositions, systems, and methods for epigenetic regulation of proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 (PCSK9) gene expression
Provided in some aspects are epigenetic-modifying DNA-targeting systems, such as CRISPR-Cas/guide RNA (gRNA) systems for the transcriptional repression of genes to promote a cellular phenotype that leads to reduction of low-density lipoprotein (LDL). In some embodiments, the epigenetic-modifying DNA-targeting systems bind to or target a target site of at least one gene or regulatory element thereof that regulate LDL. In some embodiments, the systems are multiplexed systems that bind to or target a target site in at least two genes or regulatory elements thereof. Also provided herein are methods and uses related to the provided epigenetic-modifying DNA targeting systems in connection with treatments for cardiovascular disease and familial hypercholesterolemia. |
US12098396B2 |
Polymerase variants for template-independent enzymatic nucleic acids synthesis and kit comprising the same
Provided herein relates to DNA polymerase variants and kits including the same, where the DNA polymerase variant has an improved function and activity of performing template-independent nucleic acids synthesis using canonical nucleotides and non-canonical nucleotide analogues in a thermotolerant manner. |
US12098394B2 |
Monooxygenase mutant and use thereof
An amino acid sequence of the monooxygenase mutant is obtained by mutation of an amino acid sequence shown in SEQ ID NO: 1, and the mutation at least includes one of the following mutation sites: 45-th site, 95-th site, 106-th site, 108-th site, 114-th site, 186-th site, 190-th site, 191-th site, 249-th site, 257-th site, 393-th site, 436-th site, 499-th site, 500-th site, 501-th site, 503-th site, 504-th site, 559-th site, and 560-th site. |
US12098386B2 |
Use of germ cells for preparing a micro hair follicle
The invention relates to the use of germ cells for obtaining a micro hair follicle and to the use thereof for evaluating the effect of cosmetic, pharmaceutical or dermatological products and also for the prophylactic or therapeutic treatment of a state of reduced pilosity. |
US12098380B2 |
Vero cell lines stably expressing HSV ICP0 protein
Provided herein are Vero cell lines that stably express Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) ICP0 protein. These cells have the same morphology of Vero cells, exhibit stable expression of HSV ICP0 protein, and also efficiently complement replication of HSV ICP0 deficient virus for greater than 20, 30, or even 40 cell passages. |
US12098375B2 |
Elite event canola NS-B50027-4
The present embodiments relate to elite event NS-B50027-4, seeds and oils obtained from NS-B50027-4, progeny derived from NS-B50027-4, the genetic and phenotypic characteristics of NS-B50027-4, and compositions and methods for the identification of elite event NS-B50027-4. In particular, NS-B50027-4 is a transgenic canola line capable of producing at least 5% DHA in its seed oil. |
US12098370B2 |
Method for generating aptamers with improved off-rates
The present disclosure describes improved SELEX methods for producing aptamers that are capable of binding to target molecules and improved photoSELEX methods for producing photoreactive aptamers that are capable of both binding and covalently crosslinking to target molecules. Specifically, the present disclosure describes methods for producing aptamers and photoaptamers having slower dissociation rate constants than are obtained using prior SELEX and photoSELEX methods. The disclosure further describes aptamers and photoaptamers having slower dissociation rate constants than those obtained using prior methods. In addition, the disclosure describes aptamer constructs that include a variety of functionalities, including a cleavable element, a detection element, and a capture or immobilization element. |
US12098367B2 |
Argonaute protein mutant and use thereof
The present invention relates to a mutant of Argonaute protein lacking a DNA cleavage activity but having a DNA binding activity, wherein the mutation of the mutant is located in a PIWI domain. The present invention also relates to a use based on the protein mutant, especially in enrichment of a target DNA and construction of sequence libraries. Therefore, the present invention also relates to a method for enrichment of a target DNA, comprising the following steps: (a) designing a guide sequence for a specific sequence in the target DNA; (b) binding the mutant according to the present invention, the guide sequence and the target DNA to obtain a mutant-guide sequence-target DNA ternary complex; (c) capturing the mutant-guide sequence-target DNA ternary complex through a capture medium; and (d) separating the target DNA from the captured mutant-guide sequence-target DNA ternary complex to obtain an enriched target DNA. |
US12098363B2 |
Targeting BCL11A distal regulatory elements with a CAS9-CAS9 fusion for fetal hemoglobin reinduction
Provided herein are methods and compositions for increasing fetal hemoglobin levels in a cell by disrupting BCL11A expression at the genomic level. Also provided herein are methods and compositions relating to the treatment of hemoglobinopathies by reinduction of fetal hemoglobin levels. |
US12098359B2 |
Cell culture and tissue engineering systems with controlled environmental zones
An automated cell culture and tissue engineering system comprising defined and separate environmental zones provide for increased control and maintenance of the internal environment of the system such that the temperature, air flow and gases surrounding the bioreactor module form one zone that is maintained separately to a second zone formed surrounding the reagent fluid reservoir. The system further comprises means for elimination and/or management of condensation within the second zone of the system. |
US12098354B2 |
Micropatterned hydrogel for cell cultures
The present disclosure describes hydrogels which are micropatterned with a network of wells for cell culture. In a preferred embodiment, the micropatterned hydrogels are embedded with a nanomaterial. Further described are methods of forming the micropatterned hydrogels and methods of culturing cells in the micropatterned hydrogels. The hydrogels can be natural or synthetic. |
US12098353B2 |
Fluidic device for long-term explant culture and imaging
Zebrafish are a powerful model for investigating cardiac repair due to their unique regenerative abilities, scalability, and compatibility with many genetic tools. However, characterizing the regeneration process in live adult zebrafish hearts has proved challenging because adult fish are opaque and explanted hearts in conventional culture conditions experience rapid declines in morphology and physiology. To overcome these limitations, we fabricated a fluidic device for culturing explanted adult zebrafish hearts with constant media perfusion that is also compatible with live imaging. Unlike hearts cultured in dishes for one week, the morphology and calcium activity of hearts cultured in the device for one week were largely similar to freshly explanted hearts. We also cultured injured hearts in the device and used live imaging techniques to continuously record the revascularization process over several days, demonstrating how our device enables unprecedented visual access to the multi-day process of adult zebrafish heart regeneration. |
US12098348B2 |
Lubricant composition for oxidation-stable automotive transmission
A lubricating composition includes at least one base oil, at least one borated dispersant, at least two antioxidants selected from amine antioxidants, phenolic antioxidants substituted with one or more linear or branched alkyl groups having from 1 to 30 carbon atoms, and mixtures thereof, and at least one phosphite polymer having the formula (I) wherein: —each of the R1, R2, R3 and R4 can be independently selected from the C1-C20 alkyl, C3-C22 alkenyl, C6-C40 cycloalkyl, C7-C40 cycloalkenyl, C1-20 methoxy alkyl glycol ethers and Y—OH groups; —Y is selected from C2-C40 alkylene, C2-C40 alkyl lactone, —R7—N(R8)—R9— groups, in which R7, R8 and R9 are independently selected from hydrogen, C1-C20 alkyl, C3-C22 alkenyi, C6-C40 cycloalkyl, C7-C40 cycloalkenyl, C1-20 methoxy alkyl glycol ethers; —m is an integer from 2 to 100; —n is an integer from 1 to 1000. |
US12098346B2 |
Refrigerating machine oil, working fluid composition for refrigerating machine, and method for producing refrigerating machine oil
An aspect of the present invention provides a refrigerating machine oil containing a mixed base oil of a first hydrocarbon base oil having a kinematic viscosity at 40° C. of less than 6 mm2/s and a second hydrocarbon base oil having a kinematic viscosity at 40° C. of 6 mm2/s or more, wherein a (A)/(B) ratio is more than 1 and 1.5 or less, wherein (A) is a kinematic viscosity at 40° C. of the mixed base oil, and (B) is the kinematic viscosity at 40° C. of the first hydrocarbon base oil. |
US12098345B2 |
Polymeric surfactant compound
The instant disclosure relates to a lubricant composition having an oil of lubricating viscosity, a polymeric surfactant compound that is an acylated polymer having a number average molecular weight of about 500 to about 50,000 where the polymer comprises a branched olefin having from 8 to 30 carbon atoms. The acylated polymer can further be reacted with an amine or alcohol to form an amide, imide, ester or combinations thereof. The present disclosure further relates to lubricant compositions that exhibit good dispersancy and viscometric performance. |
US12098342B2 |
Lubricating oil compositions
A lubricating oil composition comprises 50 mass % or more of an oil of lubricating viscosity and 0.1 to 25 mass % of at least one of compounds of structures (I), (II), or (III). wherein X1 and X2 are the same or different and are OH, NH2 or SH; wherein groups R1 and R2 are the same or different and are linear or branched, saturated or unsaturated hydrocarbon groups having from 1 to 50 carbon atoms, with the proviso that at least one of groups R1 and R2 has at least 4 carbon atoms; and wherein m and n are the same or different and are zero or an integer from 1 to 3 with the proviso that m and n are not both zero. The compositions are useful to ameliorate or prevent deposits in engines and provide good asphaltene dispersancy. |
US12098341B2 |
Lubricant base oil
A lubricant base oil of the present invention includes an ester compound including: a structural moiety (A) that is derived from an alcohol compound (A); and a structural moiety (B) that is derived from a carboxylic acid, the structural moiety B including: a structural moiety (B1) that is derived from a monocarboxylic acid (B1); and a structural moiety (B2) that is derived from an aliphatic monocarboxylic acid (B2) having 4 or more and 18 or less carbon atoms. According to the present invention, it is possible to provide a lubricant base oil having excellent low-temperature stability and high heat resistance while maintaining torque-lowering properties. |
US12098339B2 |
Diesel fuel composition
A diesel fuel composition as disclosed includes a fossil diesel component, a fatty acid methyl esters component, and a hydrotreated renewable paraffinic diesel component. A method is disclosed for producing the diesel composition and use thereof. Use of the hydrotreated renewable paraffinic diesel component as an oxidation stability improver is further disclosed. |
US12098334B2 |
Method for treating renewable feedstocks
A non-petroleum or renewable feedstock containing oxygen and contaminants of metals, gums, and resins is treated by introducing the feedstock into a reactor at a flow velocity of at least 20 ft/sec. The feedstock is heated within the reactor and cooled to form a reduced-temperature reactor product. At least a portion of the reduced-temperature reactor product is feed into a hydroprocessing reactor containing a hydroprocessing catalyst to form a hydroprocessed product. The hydroprocessed product is cooled and non-condensable gases, metals and water are separated and removed to form a final product. The final product has an oxygen content that is 60% or less of that of the feedstock, and wherein the final product comprises 25 wt % or less any triglycerides, monoglycerides, diglycerides, free fatty acids, phosphatides, sterols, tocopherols, tocotrienols, or fatty alcohols, from 5 wt % to 30 wt % naphtha, and 50 wt % or more diesel. |
US12098333B2 |
Process for the preparation of olefins, involving de-asphalting, hydroconversion, hydrocracking and steam cracking
The present invention relates to a process for producing olefins from a hydrocarbon feedstock 11 having a sulfur content of at least 0.1 weight %, an initial boiling point of at least 180° C. and a final boiling point of at least 600° C. |
US12098331B2 |
Enhanced hydroprocessing process with ammonia and carbon dioxide recovery
A process for capturing carbon dioxide includes the steps of mixing a hydrogen stream and a feedstock stream to produce a mixed stream, wherein the feedstock stream includes hydrocarbons, reacting the hydrocarbons and the hydrogen in the primary reactor of the hydroprocessing unit to produce a hydroprocessing product stream and a carbon dioxide stream, wherein the hydroprocessing product stream includes light products, wherein the hydroprocessing unit is further configured to produce ammonium bisulfide, collecting the ammonium bisulfide in the water to produce a sour water, processing the sour water in the waste water unit to produce an ammonia stream, a hydrogen sulfide stream, and a stripped water stream, introducing the ammonia stream to a carbon dioxide recovery system, and separating carbon dioxide from the carbon dioxide stream using the ammonia in the ammonia stream to produce a carbon dioxide product. |
US12098327B2 |
Degradable friction reducer for hydraulic fracturing treatments
A polyacrylamide friction reducer wherein the friction reducer contains surfactant functional groups, and wherein the polyacrylamide friction reducer is degradable, can be used for multi-functional, slickwater fracturing fluid projects. Under downhole conditions, the polymer degrades and releases the surfactant molecules to act as oil displacing agent to provide additional stimulation. |
US12098321B1 |
Active filter cake component for reservoir drill-in fluids to eliminate acid treatment
A variety of methods and compositions are disclosed, including, in one example, a method that includes introducing a drill-in fluid into a production zone of a subterranean formation, where the drill-in fluid includes water, a hydrophobically modified starch, a dual oil and water soluble surfactant, and a bridging agent, extending a borehole through the production zone, and forming a filter cake in the production zone where the filter cake includes a plurality of oleophilic channels is formed within the filter cake. |
US12098320B2 |
Heat storage composite material and preparing method thereof
A heat storage composite material comprises components by weight: 30-55 parts of organic phase change material, 30-40 parts of two-dimensional thermally conductive carbon material, 10-20 parts of lamellar structure graphite, and 0-10 parts of oil-absorbing organic resin. A preparing method include steps of stirring the organic phase change material to disperse on a surface of the two-dimensional thermally conductive carbon material, and melting them so the organic phase-change material is adsorbed in gaps of the two-dimensional thermally conductive carbon material; stirring and mixing the lamellar structure graphite and the two-dimensional thermally conductive carbon material adsorbed with the organic phase change material in a mixer to obtain a mixed material; and placing the mixed material in a lamination mold for lamination treatment to obtain a sheet-shaped heat storage composite material. The heat storage composite material has high thermal conductivity and is not easy to leak. |
US12098319B2 |
Liquid chemical for forming water-repellent protective film, method for preparing same, and method for manufacturing surface-treated body
The present invention is directed to a liquid chemical for forming a water-repellent protective film on a silicon element-containing wafer surface, a method of preparing the liquid chemical and a method of manufacturing a surface-treated body with the use of the liquid chemical, wherein the liquid chemical includes the following components: (I) a silylation agent; (II) at least one kind of nitrogen-containing compound selected from the group consisting of those of the following general formulas [1] and [2]; and (III) an organic solvent. |
US12098315B2 |
Luminescent crystals with shells
The present invention relates to the field of luminescent crystals (LCs) of the core-shell type, components and devices comprising the same. Particularly, the present invention relates to the manufacturing of luminescent core-shell nanocrystals, wherein said nanocrystal core comprises or consists of a perovskite crystal having a size of 3-100 nm, and said nanocrystal shell comprises a metal oxide having a thickness of 0.5-10 nm and wherein said method comprises combining suitable starting materials under oxygen-free conditions. The invention further provides for specific luminescent core-shell nanocrystals, to components and products containing such luminescent core-shell nanocrystals. |
US12098314B2 |
Primer-initiated cure of structural adhesive film
Curable adhesive films, primers for adhesion of curable adhesive films, and adhesive systems comprising adhesive films and primers are provided. In some embodiments, an adhesive system comprises: I) a curable adhesive free-standing film comprising a blend of: a) a first film-forming polymer or oligomer; b) a first species comprising first unsaturated free-radically polymerizable groups, which may be a) or a species other than a); and c) a first transition metal cation; and II) a primer for adhesion of a curable adhesive free-standing film to a first substrate comprising an oxidizing agent. In some embodiments, an adhesive system comprises: I) a curable adhesive free-standing film comprising an outer surface bearing embossed air bleed channels capable of aiding in escape of air during application of the outer surface to a primed substrate; and II) a primer comprising components that initiate cure of the curable adhesive free-standing film. |
US12098313B2 |
Low coefficient of friction laminates
The present disclosure provides a laminate. The laminate includes a first film and a second film, wherein the first film is laminated to the second film. The first film includes a sealant layer containing (A) an ethylene-based polymer; and (B) a slip agent blend containing (i) a first polydimethylsiloxane having a number average molecular weight (Mn) from 30,000 g/mol to less than 300,000 g/mol; and (ii) a second polydimethylsiloxane having a number average molecular weight (Mn) from 300,000 g/mol to 2,000,000 g/mol. |
US12098312B2 |
Polyester pressure-sensitive adhesive composition, polyester pressure-sensitive adhesive, pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet and optical member with pressure-sensitive adhesive layer
A polyester pressure-sensitive adhesive composition is provided including a polyester resin having a predetermined amount of a structural unit derived from a hydrogenated polybutadiene structure-containing compound, or a polyester resin having a structural unit derived from a hydrogenated polybutadiene structure-containing compound and a predetermined amount of a structural unit derived from an aromatic ring structure-containing compound. The polyester pressure-sensitive adhesive composition has superior adhesion to a polyolefin base material and is highly transparency. |
US12098311B2 |
Hot-melt pressure-sensitive adhesive composition and hot-melt pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet
Provided is a hot-melt pressure-sensitive adhesive composition which enables to form a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer without allowing the progression of rapid gelation at the time of heating and melting. The pressure-sensitive adhesive composition provided by the present invention is a solvent-free hot-melt pressure-sensitive adhesive composition. The pressure-sensitive adhesive composition includes a base polymer, an isocyanate crosslinking agent, and a tackifier T which is a reaction product of a compound X and a compound Y. A content of the tackifier T with respect to 100 parts by weight of the base polymer is 20 parts by weight or more and 40 parts by weight or less. |
US12098308B2 |
Epoxy patch having improved adhesion characteristics
A device comprising an adhesive material and a fiberglass mesh located in direct planar contact with the adhesive material. The adhesive material is tacky in its green state and includes an epoxy, an epoxidized cashew nut shell oil, and at least about 20% by weight of a component containing a core shell polymer material to improve the adhesion capability to surfaces that are contaminated and/or exposed to high pressure spraying or chemical treatments, heat and humidity. |
US12098307B2 |
Adhesive composition for flexible lamination
The present invention refers to an adhesive composition for flexible lamination, especially for food packaging, which comprises a vegetable oil-based polyol and an NCO-terminated compound as well as a method of producing the vegetable oil-based polyol. Further, the present invention refers to the use of the inventive adhesive composition in flexible lamination and an article comprising the inventive adhesive composition. |
US12098306B2 |
Adhesive composition
An epoxy-based adhesive composition and methods for manufacturing the same are provided. The adhesive composition provides excellent adhesion strength, peel strength and impact-resistant strength uniformly over a wide temperature range. |
US12098304B2 |
Contact adhesives and uses thereof
The present invention provides pre-applied contact adhesives that maintains strong cohesiveness over extended time and varied temperature conditions, while balancing low adhesiveness to other substrates. The pre-applied adhesives are applied onto paperboard, corrugated board, Kraft paper, paper, plastic film, glass, and are suitable as label, package, envelope, carton, case, box, label, bag, multilayer film, foil bag, bottle or band. |
US12098300B2 |
Polishing liquid and polishing method
An aspect of the present invention is a polishing liquid containing abrasive grains, a copolymer, and a liquid medium, in which the copolymer has a structure unit derived from at least one styrene compound selected from the group consisting of styrene and a styrene derivative and a structure unit derived from acrylic acid, a content of the copolymer is more than 0.01% by mass and 0.2% by mass or less based on the total amount of the polishing liquid, and a pH of the polishing liquid is more than 4.5. |
US12098298B2 |
Ultra-fast UV-cured material for repairing surface imperfections
A method of sealing surface imperfections on a sanded surface of a repair to a vehicle body is provided that includes an uncured layer of a formulation being applied to sanded cured body filler on the vehicle body. The formulation includes a polyester resin, a crosslinking agent, a solvent, and a particulate filler. The uncured layer is exposed to actinic radiation to induce cure of the uncured layer to form a sealing coating. The resulting seal coating has able to seal surface imperfections. A surface imperfection sealing formulation is also provided that includes a polyester resin and a multifunctional crosslinking agent. A solvent is provided. A photoinitiator renders the formulation curable upon exposure to ultraviolet light exposure. A particulate filler is also present in an amount to result in a formulation with an uncured viscosity of between 2600 and 3000 centipoises. |
US12098296B2 |
Low odor water-based coating composition
A low odor aqueous quick-drying coating composition is described. The composition is a water based latex coating composition that includes a binder component with at least one copolymer and a neutralizing component. The composition dries in less than about 10 minutes at a temperature between about 5° C. to 35° C. and a relative humidity between about 30% and 95% and has a pH of 9.5 or less. The coating composition may be used for applications such as road marking and coating exterior surfaces, where use of a low-odor coating is desired. |
US12098295B2 |
Polymodal polymer compositions for coating applications
The present invention relates to a polymodal polymer composition having homogeneous as well as heterogeneous particles formed by radical emulsion polymerization of monomers from category A which forms homopolymers with Tg above 15° C. and monomers from category B which forms homopolymers with Tg below −15° C. The polymer composition is composed of at least two different populations of particles, differing in mean particle size value by at least a factor of 2. Thus, the two different populations of polymer particles in the polymer composition differ with respect to size and monomer composition of the particles. |
US12098294B2 |
Multiamine ligands for nanoparticle solubilization and ink compositions containing nanoparticles capped with the ligands
Ligand-capped scattering nanoparticles, curable ink compositions containing the ligand-capped scattering nanoparticles, and methods of forming films from the ink compositions are provided. Also provided are cured films formed by curing the ink compositions and photonic devices incorporating the films. The ligands bound to the inorganic scattering nanoparticles include a head group and a tail group. The head group includes a polyamine chain and binds the ligands to the nanoparticle surface. The tail group includes a polyalkylene oxide chain. |
US12098291B2 |
Smooth high solids film coating composition comprising water soluble cellulose ether, process for preparing the same and method of use thereof
The present application provides high solids film coating compositions comprising a water-soluble cellulose ether, hydroxy propyl cellulose (HPC), a poly (N-vinyl pyrrolidone-co-vinyl acetate) copolymer, a film-forming agent based on D-glucose, plasticizer, medium chain triglycerides (MCT) and an anti-tack agent. The invention further provides a process for preparing the above described film coating compositions and method of coating solid substrate with such coating compositions. |
US12098281B2 |
Dual curable organopolysiloxane composition
A dual curable organopolysiloxane composition is disclosed. The composition comprises: (A) a first organopolysiloxane having at least two mercapto (—SH) functional groups per molecule and free of an alkenyl group; (B) a second organopolysiloxane having at least one alkenyl group and at least one silicon atom-bonded alkoxy group per molecule; (C) optionally an organopolysiloxane having at least two alkenyl groups per molecule and free of silicon atom-bonded alkoxy group; (D) a photo-initiator; (E) a condensation catalyst; and (F) an epoxy functional compound. The composition has the ability to both photo-cure and cure through exposure to moisture, and exhibits good to excellent curability and long-term storage stability. |
US12098280B2 |
Zwitterionic thin film composite membranes with high performance
The invention relates to polyamide polymeric films comprising zwitterionic polysiloxane. The films of the invention may be used for providing high performance in the filtration applications. |
US12098276B2 |
Etch resistant coatings for acid sensitive stones
Formulations and coatings that seal and protect sensitive natural porous stone, such as, calcareous stone from acid etching. The formulations include one-part and two-part formulations for coating calcareous stones in interior and exterior environments. Various formulations of the invention may include an acrylic hybrid polymer dispersion, a polyurethane dispersion binder, and water. The polyurethane dispersion binder may include one or more acrylic urethane hybrid polymer dispersions or acrylic dispersions or acrylic hybrid polymer dispersions. The acrylic hybrid polymer dispersion may be an epoxy-acrylic hybrid polymer dispersion. The two-part formulations may further include a first hydroxyl function acrylic binder dispersion and a second epoxy functional silane hardener that are mixed together to form the coatings of the invention. |
US12098275B2 |
Biodegradable polymer particulates and methods for production and use thereof
Compositions include a plurality of polymer particulates comprising a matrix polymer and one or more types of nanoparticles selected from the group consisting of biopolymer nanoparticles, biomineral nanoparticles excluding biomineralized silica alone, and any combination thereof. Illustrative examples of such nanoparticles may include cellulose nanoparticles, hydroxyapatite nanoparticles, or any combination thereof associated with the matrix polymer. The polymer particulates may be prepared by melt emulsification. Methods include depositing such polymer particulates in a powder bed; and heating a portion of the powder bed to consolidate a portion of the polymer particulates into a consolidated part having a specified shape. The matrix polymer may be biodegradable and lose at least about 40% mass in six days in a phosphate buffer solution (0.2 M, pH 7.0) containing 0.2 mg/mL of lipase obtained from Pseudomonas cepacia (≥30 U/mg) and incubated at 37° C. |
US12098273B2 |
Polybutylene terephthalate resin composition
A polybutylene terephthalate resin composition, comprising comprising a thermoplastic resin (A) containing a polybutylene terephthalate resin and, per 100 parts by mass of the thermoplastic resin (A), from 0 to 30 parts by mass of an elastomer (B), from 0.3 to 4 parts by mass of an epoxy compound (C), from 15 to 80 parts by mass of a reinforcing filler (D), and from 1 to 15 parts by mass of a masterbatch (E) containing a silicone compound with a weight-average molecular weight of 10,000 to 80,000 and a thermoplastic resin. |
US12098264B2 |
Gas-barrier composition
A gas-barrier composition including nanocellulose containing at least one of a sulfuric acid group, a sulfo group, or a phosphoric acid group; and a reactive crosslinking agent. |
US12098263B1 |
Composite insulating material based on dielectrophoretic force orientation and its preparation method
A composite insulating material based on dielectrophoretic force orientation and its preparation method are provided. The method includes: S1, preparing dielectric composite microspheres with a dielectric epoxy resin as a core and a hexagonal boron nitride sheet as a shell; S2, dispersing the hexagonal boron nitride sheet and the dielectric composite microspheres in an organic solvent to obtain a dispersion liquid, and adding an epoxy resin, an epoxy resin curing agent, and an epoxy resin accelerator to the dispersing liquid, and evaporating the organic solvent to obtain a composite substrate; S3, pouring the composite substrate into a container, wherein an upper surface and a lower surface of the container are connected with electrodes, respectively, transferring the container to a vacuum oven, and connecting a power supply of the container to adjust a voltage amplitude and a frequency of the electrodes, conducting dielectrophoretic force orientation on the dielectric composite microspheres in the composite substrate, so as to cause the dielectric composite microspheres to arrange along a direction of electric field; S4, increasing a temperature of the container to cure the composite substrate, cutting off the power supply to the container after curing, and obtaining the composite insulating material. |
US12098260B2 |
Polyol pre-mixes having improved shelf life
A polyol pre-mix containing at least one halogenated hydroolefin blowing agent and having improved shelf life stability is provided, wherein each polyol combined with the halogenated hydroolefin blowing agent has an apparent pH of between 3 and 11.4. Controlling the apparent pH of the polyol(s) enables the polyol pre-mix to be stored for extended periods of time and then used in combination with organic polyisocyanate to produce foam formulations having gel times and tack free times not significantly different from those exhibited when freshly prepared polyol pre-mix is used. |
US12098255B2 |
Polymer compositions having an improved printable surface and related methods
A composition having a polymer-film composition having a compound having the structure: wherein: each R is independently selected; each R is a C1-20 alkyl moiety, C2-22 alkenyl moiety, C6-40 cycloalkyl moiety, C6-40 cycloalkylene moiety, C2-20 alkyl glycol ether moiety, C10-C16 linear alkyl alcohol moiety, or Y—OH moiety; each Y is a C2-40 alkylene moiety, C6-40 cycloalkylene moiety, C2-20 alkylene glycol ether, or a C3-40 alkylene lactone; m is an integer ranging from 1 to 100; x is an integer ranging from 2 to 1,000; and the polymer-film composition having an oxidized polymer-film surface. |
US12098253B2 |
Method for preparing thermoplastic starch by in-situ reactive extrusion plasticization process and method for preparing starch/polymer blend by in-situ reactive extrusion plasticization and compatibilization process
A method of producing a thermoplastic starch by an in-situ reactive extrusion plasticization process and a method for preparing a starch/polymer blend by an in-situ reactive extrusion plasticization and compatibilization process. In the method, a plasticizer reaction precursor (or a plasticizing compatibilizer reaction precursor) is mixed with starch to adhere to the surface of the starch or enter the starch to break the intermolecular and intramolecular hydrogen bonds of the starch. Then a mixture of the plasticizer reaction precursor (or the plasticizing compatibilizer reaction precursor) and starch is subjected to extrusion to produce the thermoplastic starch (or the starch/polymer blend), where the reaction precursor undergoes an in-situ reaction on the surfaces of the starch and in the starch to form a macro-molecular plasticizer (or a plasticizing compatibilizer) to plasticize starch or provide plasticizing and compatibilizing effect on the starch/polymer blend. |
US12098245B2 |
Capped bisphenol polyether oligomer and composition, method of manufacture, and articles made therefrom
A capped bisphenol polyether oligomer including a reactive end group, wherein the capped bisphenol polyether oligomer further includes a repeating unit derived from: a bisphenol monomer, a benzylic dihalide, a tertiary cycloalkyl dihalide, or a combination thereof; and optionally, the capped bisphenol polyether oligomer further includes a branching agent. |
US12098243B2 |
Polyether ether ketone and method for producing polyether ether ketone
Provided is a polyether ether ketone, comprising a repeating unit represented by the following formula (1), the polyether ether ketone having a crystallization temperature Tc of 255° C. or more, and satisfying one or both of the following conditions (A) and (B): (A) a fluorine atom content a is less than 2 mg/kg; and (B) a chlorine atom content b is 2 mg/kg or more. |
US12098235B2 |
Foamed isocyanate-based polymer
There is described a foamed isocyanate-based polymer derived from a reaction mixture comprising: an isocyanate; a polyol composition comprising a first prescribed amount of polymer particles dispersed in a base polyol; a second prescribed amount of biomass-based carbonaceous particulate material; and a blowing agent. In one embodiment, the foamed isocyanate-based polymer having an Indentation Force Deflection when measured pursuant to ASTM D3574-11 which is within about 15% as that of a reference foam produced by omitting the biomass-based carbonaceous particulate material from the reaction mixture and increasing the amount of polymer particles in the polymer polyol composition to equal the sum of the first prescribed amount and the second prescribed amount. In another embodiment, the foamed polymer has a cellular matrix comprising a plurality of interconnected struts, the biomass-based carbonaceous particulate material conferring to the cellular matrix a load efficiency of at least about 5 Newtons/weight % of biomass-based carbonaceous particulate material. A process to produce the foamed isocyanate-based polymer is also described. A polyol-based dispersion to produce the foamed isocyanate-based polymer is also described. It has been discovered that a relatively expensive petroleum-based copolymer polyol can be fully substituted by a relative inexpensive bio-based (amorphous carbon) dispersion with no significant compromise in important physical properties in the resulting polyurethane foam. |
US12098232B2 |
Modified conjugated diene-based polymer, method for preparing the same and rubber composition including the same
A neodymium-catalyzed modified conjugated diene-based polymer having excellent affinity with a filler is provided. A method for preparing the same and a rubber composition including the same are also provided. The neodymium-catalyzed modified conjugated diene-based polymer includes a repeating unit derived from a conjugated diene-based monomer; and a functional group derived from a modifier represented by Formula 1 in at least one terminal of a polymer. |
US12098231B2 |
Polyolefin
This invention relates to polyolefin. More specifically, this invention relates to polyolefin that has small copolymer content, but exhibits excellent mechanical properties. |
US12098227B2 |
3D printed composites from phase separated materials
The present disclosure provides methods, systems, devices, and kits for creating composite materials from a single resin, the composite materials having multiple continuous phases. The disclosure includes a process to three-dimensionally print objects (e.g., orthodontic appliances) with composite properties. In some aspects, the composite properties are formed from a single formulation with components that, when processed, have hard and soft continuous phases. In some aspects, the composite properties are formed by separately processing the hard phase components and the soft phase components. In some aspects, the composite materials and devices are three-dimensionally printed using the processed material. |
US12098220B2 |
Radiopaque polymers
A liquid composition comprising a polymer having pendant groups of the formula I: (I) Wherein X is either a bond or is a linking group having 1 to 8 carbons and optionally 1 to 4 heteroatoms selected from O, N and S; and n is 1 to 4. |
US12098216B2 |
Modulators of programmed death-ligand-1 and/or programmed death-ligand-2
The present disclosure is concerned with dipeptide compounds for the treatment of various cancers such as, for example, sarcomas, carcinomas, hematological cancers, solid tumors, breast cancer, cervical cancer, gastrointestinal cancer, colorectal cancer, brain cancer, skin cancer, prostate cancer, ovarian cancer, bladder cancer, thyroid cancer, testicular cancer, pancreatic cancer, endometrial cancer, melanomas, gliomas, leukemias, lymphomas, chronic myeloproliferative disorders, myelodysplastic syndromes, myeloproliferative neoplasms, and plasma cell neoplasms (myelomas). This abstract is intended as a scanning tool for purposes of searching in the particular art and is not intended to be limiting of the present invention. |
US12098214B2 |
Combination therapies for treating cancer
Provided are methods of treating cancer that comprise administering a polypeptide (e.g. a fusion polypeptide) that comprises a SIRPα D1 domain variant and an Fc domain variant in combination with at least one chemotherapy agent and/or at least one therapeutic antibody. Also provided are related kits. |
US12098213B2 |
Antibodies binding to HLA-A2/WT1
The present invention generally relates to antibodies that bind to HLA-A2/WT1, including bispecific antigen binding molecules e.g. for activating T cells. In addition, the present invention relates to polynucleotides encoding such antibodies, and vectors and host cells comprising such polynucleotides. The invention further relates to methods for producing the antibodies, and to methods of using them in the treatment of disease. |
US12098209B2 |
Fusion protein comprising IDS and use thereof
An asymmetric fusion protein in which a fragment of an antibody binding to an insulin receptor, an iduronate-2-sulfatase (IDS) enzyme, and an Fc region are fused, and a use thereof are disclosed. The fusion protein can cross the blood-brain barrier (BBB) to deliver the IDS enzyme to the brain. Therefore, a pharmaceutical composition containing the fusion protein as an active ingredient can be used as a therapeutic agent for a central nervous system disease and particularly, is expected to prevent and treat various diseases caused by ribosome accumulation. |
US12098208B2 |
Early intervention methods to prevent or ameliorate toxicity
Provided are methods for preventing or ameliorating toxicity caused by or due to a therapy, such as an immunotherapy or a cell therapy, by pre-emptive or early administration toxicity-targeting agent(s). In some embodiments, the therapy is a cell therapy in which the cells generally express recombinant receptors such as chimeric receptors, e.g., chimeric antigen receptors (CARs) or other transgenic receptors such as T cell receptors (TCRs). Features of the methods, including the timing of the administration of the agents or treatments for toxicity, provide various advantages, such as lower toxicity while maintaining persistence and efficacy of the administered cells. |
US12098205B2 |
Therapeutic agent targeted to receptor protein, test agent, antibody that binds to receptor protein, and screening method for molecularly targeted drugs
From gene expression analysis with a long-term recurrence-free group and a recurrence metastasis group of stomach cancer, CHRNB2 and NPTXR were identified as drug discovery targets. Tumor growth was successfully inhibited by an antibody medicine or a nucleic acid medicine targeting CHRNB2 or NPTXR. Furthermore, a polyclonal antibody and a monoclonal antibody linking to CHRNB2 or NPTXR are provided. Since these receptor molecules are novel molecular targets, treatment of cases which the existing therapeutic drugs have no effect on is made possible. |
US12098199B2 |
Immunologic effector cell of targeted CLD18A2, and preparation method and use thereof
Disclosed are a chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) targeting CLD18A2, and preparation method and use thereof. The extracellular binding region of the CAR comprises a protein specifically recognizing CLD18A2. The immune effector cell modified by the CAR can be used to treat tumors such as pancreatic cancer and stomach cancer. |
US12098193B2 |
Netrin G1 as a biomarker for enhancing tumor treatment efficacy
The present disclosure provides methods of inducing desmoplastic stroma to express a normal phenotype by detecting increased levels of NetG1 or NGL1 in tumor or in desmoplastic stroma isolated from a human subject, and/or detecting NetG1 in circulating extracellular vesicles, and/or detecting increased pFAK in the stroma, and treating the human subject with a therapeutic regimen; and by detecting NetG1 in a microvesicle isolated from a human subject, and/or treating the human subject with a therapeutic regimen. |
US12098192B2 |
Composition and method for the diagnosis and treatment of iron-related disorders
Provided herein are methods of using the antibodies that bind to RGMc to treat and diagnose iron-related disorders. |
US12098189B2 |
Composition and method for the diagnosis and treatment of iron-related disorders
Provided herein are methods of using the antibodies that bind to RGMc to treat and diagnose iron-related disorders. |
US12098186B1 |
Multivalent anti-SARS-CoV-2 nanobodies
Provided herein are asymmetric biparatopic neutralizing nanobody-based antibodies which engage SARS-2 spike in at least two independent epitopes. Several biparatopic constructs showed synergy in neutralizing viral infection of cells. Data also showed that single biparatopic constructs are more effective than the combination of the parental monotopic constructs were at neutralization. The nanobodies that were identified in an initial screen of a large and highly diverse library bind to a single epitope that overlaps with the ACE2 binding site. |
US12098185B2 |
Monoclonal antibody 11B2C7 or fragment thereof, that specifically recognizes herpes simplex virus 1 and 2
The present invention refers to a new monoclonal antibody or fragment thereof, called 11B2C7, which specifically recognizes herpes simplex virus (HSV), in its two types, herpes simplex virus type 1 and herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-1 and HSV-2). Preferably, the antibody of the invention is useful for the development of methods for the diagnosis of herpes simplex virus infection, as well as for the production of pharmaceutical compositions intended for the treatment, protection and/or prophylaxis of infection specifically caused by HSV-1 and HSV-2. |
US12098183B2 |
Peptides and combination of peptides for use in immunotherapy against ovarian cancer and other cancers
The present invention relates to peptides, proteins, nucleic acids and cells for use in immunotherapeutic methods. In particular, the present invention relates to the immunotherapy of cancer. The present invention furthermore relates to tumor-associated T-cell peptide epitopes, alone or in combination with other tumor-associated peptides that can for example serve as active pharmaceutical ingredients of vaccine compositions that stimulate anti-tumor immune responses, or to stimulate T cells ex vivo and transfer into patients. Peptides bound to molecules of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC), or peptides as such, can also be targets of antibodies, soluble T-cell receptors, and other binding molecules. |
US12098179B2 |
Antigenic peptides deriving from urocortin 3 and uses thereof for the diagnosis and treatment of type 1 diabetes
Despite the notion that human CD8+ T cells are the final mediators of autoimmune β-cell destruction in type 1 diabetes (T1D), none of their target epitopes has been demonstrated to be naturally processed and presented by β cells. The inventors therefore performed an epitope discovery study combining HLA Class I peptidomics and transcriptomics strategies. Inflammatory cytokines increased β-cell peptide presentation in vitro, paralleling upregulation of HLA Class I expression. Peptide sources included known β-cell antigens and several insulin granule proteins. Urocortin 3 was identified as a novel β-cell antigen, which was processed into HLA-A2- and HLA-A3-restricted epitopes recognized by circulating naive CD8+ T cells in type 1 diabetic and healthy donors. Accordingly, the present invention relates to antigenic peptides derived from urocortin-3 and uses thereof for the diagnosis and treatment of T1D. |
US12098174B2 |
Oct-3/4 variant
The present invention provides an Oct-3/4 protein variant wherein lysine at position 156; lysine at position 286; or lysines at positions 156 and 286 in the Oct-3/4 protein is (are) substituted with arginine. The Oct-3/4 protein variant according to the present invention can inhibit a protein degradation mechanism through ubiquitination, and shows a higher half-life, compared to the wild-type Oct-3/4, thereby exhibiting high stability. |
US12098172B2 |
Compositions and methods for targeting MASAs to treat cancers with spliceosome mutations
The present disclosure relates to compositions and methods for treating cancers. In particular, the present disclosure provides materials and methods for identifying mis-splicing-associated surface antigens (MASAs) generated by altered spliceosome proteins, as well as materials and methods for targeting cancerous tumors expressing MASAs. |
US12098169B2 |
Enterococcus faecium neurotoxin (BoNT/EN) and derivatives thereof
Provided herein is a novel homolog of Clostridial botulinum neurotoxin (BoNT) identified in the bacterial species Enterococcus faecium (BoNT/EN). BoNT/EN variants and chimeric toxins comprising domains from BoNT/EN and other BoNTs are also provided. Further provided herein are methods of producing BoNT/EN and its use, e.g., in therapeutic applications. |
US12098167B2 |
Self-assembled nanoparticle containing gB protein of EB virus and preparation method and use thereof
The present invention is related to a self-assembled nanoparticle containing a gB protein of an EB virus and a preparation method and use thereof. The self-assembled nanoparticle comprises a first polypeptide and a second polypeptide; the first polypeptide comprises the gB protein and a first vector subunit, the second polypeptide comprises a second vector subunit; the first vector subunit is I53-50A1, and the second vector subunit is I53-50B.4PT1. In the self-assembled nanoparticle, the gB protein of the EB virus is displayed on the surface of the nanoparticle for the first time. The particle size of the self-assembled nanoparticle is larger than that of the antigen gB, and the chemical stability of the self-assembled nanoparticle is higher than that of the antigen gB, and the binding capacity with the neutralizing antibody of the self-assembled nanoparticle are higher than that of the antigen gB. |
US12098166B2 |
Immunogenic composition against avian influenza virus H5 subtype
The invention relates to the field of veterinary medicine. The invention provides an immunogenic composition, comprising a hemagglutinin protein of avian influenza virus H5 subtype. Also provided is a method of differentiating animals naturally infected with AIV from animals vaccinated with the immunogenic composition of the invention. The immunogenic composition of the invention can provide a broader, more effective, long-lasting and early onset protection on poultry. |
US12098163B2 |
Method for producing functional crystalline sweetener
The present invention relates to a method for preparing a crystalline functional sweetener, and more specifically, relates to a method for preparing a crystalline functional sweetener for raising the crystallization yield and increasing the particle size by controlling the content of impurities or production of impurities comprised in a solution for preparing the crystal. |
US12098161B2 |
Programmable polymeric drugs
Compounds useful as biologically active compounds are disclosed. The compounds have the following structure (I): or a stereoisomer, tautomer or salt thereof, wherein R1, R2, R3, L, L1, L2, L3, M and n are as defined herein. Methods associated with preparation and use of such compounds is also provided. |
US12098160B2 |
Organometallic chain transfer agents
Embodiments relate to organometallic compositions that are useful for chain transfer during olefin polymerization. Such compositions are chain transfer agents comprising an organoaluminum compound of the formula Al(CH2CH(Y2)A2)3 and an organozinc compound of the formula Zn(CH2CH(Y2)A2)2. |
US12098156B2 |
Compound and organic light emitting device comprising the same
Provided is a compound of Chemical Formula 1: wherein: X1 to X6 are each independently CH or N, provided that at least one of X1 to X6 is N; Ar1 to Ar4 are each independently a substituted or unsubstituted: C6-60 aryl or C2-60 heteroaryl containing one or more of N, O, and S, provided that at least one of Ar1 to Ar4 is any one of: R2 is hydrogen, deuterium, or a substituted or unsubstituted: C6-60 aryl or C2-60 heteroaryl containing one or more of N, O and S; each R3 is independently hydrogen, deuterium, or a substituted or unsubstituted: C6-60 aryl or C2-60 heteroaryl containing one or more of N, O, and S; each R1 is independently hydrogen, deuterium, or a substituted or unsubstituted: C6-60 aryl or C2-60 heteroaryl containing one or more of N, O and S; and n is an integer of 0 to 8, and organic light emitting devices including the same. |
US12098154B2 |
Inhibitors of cyclin-dependent kinases
The present invention provides novel compounds of Formula (I), (II), or (III), and pharmaceutically acceptable salts, solvates, hydrates, polymorphs, co-crystals, tautomers, stereoisomers, isotopically labeled derivatives, prodrugs, and compositions thereof. Also provided are methods and kits involving the inventive compounds or compositions for treating and/or preventing proliferative diseases (e.g., cancers (e.g., leukemia, acute lymphoblastic leukemia, lymphoma, Burkitt's lymphoma, melanoma, multiple myeloma, breast cancer, Ewing's sarcoma, osteosarcoma, brain cancer, ovarian cancer, neuroblastoma, lung cancer, colorectal cancer), benign neoplasms, diseases associated with angiogenesis, inflammatory diseases, autoinflammatory diseases, and autoimmune diseases) in a subject. Treatment of a subject with a proliferative disease using a compound or composition of the invention may inhibit the aberrant activity of a kinase, such as a cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) (e.g., CDK7, CDK12, or CDK13), and therefore, induce cellular apoptosis and/or inhibit transcription in the subject. |
US12098151B2 |
Arenavirus growth inhibitor comprising polycyclic carbamoyl pyridone derivative
The present invention provides a compound having antiviral activity, especially having arenavirus proliferation inhibitory activity, and/or a medicament comprising the compound. More preferably, the present invention provides a compound having proliferation inhibitory activity on the Old World arenaviruses such as Luna virus, Lassa virus, and lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus and/or the New World arenaviruses such as Junin virus, and/or a medicament comprising the compound.An arenavirus proliferation inhibitor comprising a compound represented by Formula (I) or a prodrug thereof or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof: (wherein R1 is carboxy, or the like: A3 is CR2 or N; R2 is a hydrogen atom, halogen, hydroxy, or the like; R3 is a hydrogen atom, hydroxy, carboxy, cyano, formyl, alkyl optionally substituted with Substituent group F, or the like; either A1 or A2 is CR5R6, and the other is NR7, or A1 is CR8R9, and A2 is CR10OR11; and R5, R6, R7, R8, R9, R10, and R11 are each independently a hydrogen atom, carboxy, cyano, alkyl optionally substituted with Substituent group F, or the like). |
US12098148B2 |
Therapeutic compounds
The present invention relates to compounds that are Nrf2 activators. The compounds have the structural formula I defined herein. The present invention also relates to processes for the preparation of these compounds, to pharmaceutical compositions comprising them, and to their use in the treatment of diseases or disorders associated with Nrf2 activation. |
US12098145B2 |
Oxazole TRPML1 agonists and uses thereof
Described herein are oxazole TRPML1 agonists and pharmaceutical compositions comprising said agonists. The subject compounds and compositions are useful for the treatment of TRPML1-mediated disorders or diseases. |
US12098140B2 |
Substituted pyrazolo piperidine carboxylic acids
The invention relates to substituted pyrazolo piperidine carboxylic acids, their salts and to processes for their preparation, and also to their use for preparing medicaments for the treatment and/or prophylaxis of diseases, in particular cardiovascular and cardiac diseases, preferably heart failure with reduced and preserved ejection fraction (HFrEF, HFmrEF and HFpEF), hypertension (HTN), peripheral arterial diseases (PAD, PAOD), cardio-renal and kidney diseases, preferably chronic and diabetic kidney disease (CKD and DKD), cardiopulmonary and lung diseases, preferable pulmonary hypertension (PH), and other diseases, preferably neurodegenerative diseases and different forms of dementias, fibrotic diseases, systemic sclerosis (SSc), sickle cell disease (SCD), wound healing disorders such as diabetic foot ulcer (DFU). |
US12098137B2 |
Method for manufacturing cyclopropane compound
The present invention provides an industrially advantageous production method of (1R,2S)-2-{[((2,4-dimethylpyrimidin-5-yl)oxy}methyl]-2-(3-fluorophenyl)-N-(5-fluoropyridin-2-yl)cyclopropane-1-carboxamide.(1R,2S)-2-{[((2,4-Dimethylpyrimidin-5-yl)oxy}methyl]-2-(3-fluorophenyl)-N-(5-fluoropyridin-2-yl)cyclopropane-1-carboxamide (compound [A]) is produced by an industrially advantageous method by a route via a novel compound. wherein each symbol is as described in the description. |
US12098136B2 |
Crystalline forms of lenalidomide
The present invention provides for novel co-crystals of lenalidomide. The present invention particularly provides for novel cocrystals of lenalidomide with Resorcinol, Methyl paraben and Saccharin. The present invention also provides for the processes for the production of cocrystals of lenalidomide with Resorcinol, Methyl paraben and Saccharin. The present invention further provides for processes for the preparation of crystalline anhydrous lenalidomide Form IV. |
US12098135B2 |
Aldoketo reductase inhibitors and uses thereof
Aldoketo reductase (AKR) inhibitors having formulas I-III are used to treat disorders associated with NO/SNO deficiency. |
US12098134B2 |
Benzo-heterocyclic compound and composition for preventing or treating cancer disease, containing same as active ingredient
A novel benzoheterocycle compound or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof showed a high anti-proliferative effect against cancer cell lines. Using this, a pharmaceutical composition for preventing or treating cancer disease can comprise the compound or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof as an active ingredient. In addition, a health functional food composition for preventing or improving cancer disease can include the compound or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof as an active ingredient. The pharmaceutical composition or health functional food composition can effectively prevent or treat various cancer diseases. |
US12098133B2 |
Hydantoin containing deoxyuridine triphosphatase inhibitors
Provided herein are dUTPase inhibitors, compositions comprising such compounds and methods of using such compounds and compositions. |
US12098129B2 |
Pharmaceutical composition for treating fibrosis
To provide a novel therapeutic agent for fibrosis that induces selective cell death of lung fibroblasts and suppresses lung fibrosis without injuring alvocar epithelial cells.A pharmaceutical composition for treating fibrosis, the pharmaceutical composition comprising a compound of formula (I) or formula (II): wherein in formula (I), R1 represents a C1-4 alkyl group optionally substituted with a halogen atom, and l represents an integer of 3 to 6; and in formula (II), n represents an integer of 8 to 12, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof or a solvate of the compound or the salt thereof. |
US12098127B2 |
Salt form of estrogen receptor downregulator, crystalline form thereof, and preparation method therefor
Provided are a salt form of an estrogen receptor down-regulator, a crystalline form thereof, and a preparation method therefor |
US12098126B2 |
Methods of iron catalyzed C-H bond amination
Described herein is an iron(II)-phthalocyanine catalyzed C—H bond amination of alkyl azides. The catalyst is effective to produce intramolecular amination of saturated C—H bonds in moderate to excellent yields and the methods are tolerant of a wide scope of substrates. The methods described are useful for the synthesis of natural products derivatives and for the late-stage functionalization of pharmaceuticals. |
US12098117B2 |
Compositions and methods for the treatment of cancer
This disclosure relates to compounds, pharmaceutical compositions comprising them, and methods of using the compounds and compositions for treating diseases related to Heat Shock Transcription Factor 1 (HSF1) activity and/or function. More particularly, this disclosure relates to methods of inhibiting HSF1 activity with these compounds and pharmaceutical compositions thereof, and methods of treating diseases associated with HSF1 activity and/or function, such as cancer. |
US12098112B1 |
Carbon dioxide reduction method with red mud catalyst
A method for chemically reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) with a red mud catalyst composition is provided includes introducing a gaseous mixture of CO2 and H2 into a reactor containing particles of the red mud catalyst composition. The method further includes reacting at least a portion of the CO2 and H2 in the gaseous mixture in the presence of the red mud catalyst composition at a temperature of 200 to 800° C., and under a pressure ranging from 5 to 100 bar to form a gaseous product including a chemical reduction product of the CO2. A volume ratio of the CO2 to the H2 in the gaseous mixture is in a range of 1:10 to 10:1. |
US12098109B2 |
Reaction methods for producing nitrogenous phosphoryl compounds that are in situ fluid compositions
Animal waste contains most of the essential nutrients required for plant growth. However, animal waste also contains microbes that convert urea to ammonium ions, nitrification of the ammonium ions to NO2 and NO3 and denitrification of NO2 or NO3 to N2. N2O is produced as an intermediate of nitrification and denitrification processes and N2O is a 300 times more potent greenhouse gas than CO2. The instant invention discloses low-cost, fluid suspension compositions comprising a combination of urease, nitrification and denitrification inhibitors that decrease the loss of nitrogen from animal waste and lessen the biological formation of the greenhouse gas N2O. These compositions comprise nitrogenous phosphoryl compounds and nitrification inhibitors that utilize manufacturing processes for the formation of low cost, fluid suspensions comprising one or more inhibitor particles selected from the group consisting of urease inhibitor particles, b) nitrification inhibitor particles, and c) fused particles. |
US12098108B2 |
Intelligent sensor-driven processing of organic matter for the smart home
Embodiments disclosed herein provide an organic matter processing apparatus and method for the use thereof to convert organic matter into a ground and desiccated product. This can be accomplished using a bucket assembly that can grind, paddle, and heat organic matter contained therein. An algorithm is used to control the conversion of organic input to organic output by progressing through processing states based, in part, on time windows, runtimes, and sensor inputs. |
US12098106B2 |
Additive formulation for reduction or prevention of microbially induced corrosion in concrete or cementitious material
An additive formulation for reduction or prevention of microbially induced corrosion in concrete, cementitious material (such as mortar or grout), or a combination thereof. The additive formulation comprises a Quat Silane and a fungicide, wherein the ratio of the Quat Silane to the fungicide in the formulation is in a range of about 10:1 to about 1:10, preferably in a range of about 5:1 to about 1:5. |
US12098104B2 |
Carbonatable calcium silicate-based cements and concretes having mineral additives, and methods thereof
The invention provides novel methods and novel additive compositions and use thereof in a wide range of concrete production for improving properties of concrete materials, such as durability and aestheticity. The methods and compositions of the invention may be applied in a variety of cement and concrete components in the infrastructure, construction, pavement and landscaping industries. |
US12098100B2 |
Antimicrobial coating for building panel
In general, the present invention is directed to a building panel, such as a gypsum board, comprising a core having a first side and a second side opposing the first side and at least one facing material having a coating comprising at least one fungicide, at least one polymeric binder, and at least one pigment. The panel satisfies at least one of the following: the board exhibits a rating of 2 or less when tested in accordance to ASTM G21-15 or the board exhibits a rating of at least 8 when tested in accordance to ASTM D3273-16. The panel may also exhibit at least a Level 3 finish. |
US12098095B2 |
Automotive glass compositions, articles and hybrid laminates
Embodiments of glass articles comprising an anneal point (° C.) and a softening point (° C.), and the relationship of (anneal point+softening point)/2 in a range from about 625° C. to about 725° C. are disclosed. In one or more embodiments, the glass articles include a glass composition including SiO2 in an amount in a range from about 63 mol % to about 75 mol %; Al2O3 in an amount in a range from about 7 mol % to about 13 mol %; R2O in an amount from about 13 mol % to about 24 mol %; P2O5 in an amount in a range from about 0 mol % to about 3 mol %, and one or both of MgO and ZnO. Laminates including such glass articles, and methods for making such laminates are also disclosed. |
US12098094B2 |
Ion exchangeable glasses having high fracture toughness
In embodiments, a glass includes from 45 mol % to 70 mol % SiO2; from 11.5 mol % to 25 mol % Al2O3; from 2 mol % to 20 mol % Li2O; from greater than 0 mol % to 10 mol % Na2O; from 9 mol % to 19 mol % MgO; from 4 mol % ZrO2; and from 0 mol % to 0.5 mol % TiO2. In other embodiments, a glass includes from 45 mol % to 70 mol % SiO2; from 4 mol % to 25 mol % Al2O3; from 5 mol % to 20 mol % Li2O; from 0.1 mol % to 10 mol % Na2O; from 6 mol % to 25 mol % MgO; from 0.1 mol % to 4 mol % ZrO2; from 0.1 mol % to 5 mol % K2O; and from 0.05 mol % to 0.5 mol % SnO2. |
US12098091B2 |
Glass compositions, fiberizable glass compositions, and glass fibers made therefrom
The present invention relates generally to glass compositions incorporating rare earth oxides (RE2O3). In one embodiment, a glass composition suitable for fiber forming comprises 51-70 wt. % SiO2, 12.5-22 wt. % Al2O3, 0-20 wt. % CaO, 0-11 wt. % MgO, 0.2-1 wt. % Fe2O3, 0.05 or greater wt. % RE2O3, and greater than 1 wt. % MnOx. In another embodiment, a glass composition suitable for fiber forming comprises 51-70 wt. % SiO2, 12.5-22 wt. % Al2O3, 0-20 wt. % CaO, 0-11 wt. % MgO, 0.2-1 wt. % Fe2O3, 0.05 or greater wt. % RE2O3, 0-4 wt. % BaO, 0-4 wt. % SrO, and 0-5.5 wt. % ZnO, wherein the sum of BaO+SrO+ZnO is greater than about 2 wt. %. In another embodiment, a glass composition suitable for fiber forming comprises 51-70 wt. % SiO2, 12.5-22 wt. % Al2O3, 0-20 wt. % CaO, 0-11 wt. % MgO, 0.2-1 wt. % Fe2O3, 0.05 or greater wt. % RE2O3, and from greater than 0 to 2.5 wt. % Cu2O. In another embodiment, a glass composition suitable for fiber forming comprises 51-70 wt. % SiO2, 12.5-22 wt. % Al2O3, 0-20 wt. % CaO, 0-12.5 wt. % MgO, 0.2-1 wt. % Fe2O3, 0.05 or greater wt. % RE2O3, and at least one additional feature selected from the group consisting of: La2O3 is present in an amount greater than about 2 weight percent, CaO is present in an amount less than about 2 weight percent, a MgO/CaO ratio less than about 1, and a SiO2/Al2O3 ratio greater than about 4. The glass compositions can be used to form glass fibers which can be incorporated into a variety of other fiber glass products (e.g., strands, rovings, fabrics, etc.) and incorporated into various composites. |
US12098086B2 |
Device for advanced nitrogen and phosphorus removal in sewage treatment
A device for advanced nitrogen and phosphorus removal in sewage treatment includes a pre-denitrification zone, an anaerobic zone, an anoxic zone, an aerobic zone, a sedimentation zone, a biological filtration zone, and a clear water zone, where a sludge return system is provided between the pre-denitrification zone and the sedimentation zone; a nitrification liquid return system is provided between the anoxic zone and the aerobic zone; a filler layer is provided in the biological filtration zone, and the filler layer divides a cavity in the biological filtration zone to form an upper water inlet cavity and a lower water outlet cavity; a backwash aeration pipe is provided in the water outlet cavity, and a backwash water outlet is formed in the water inlet cavity; and the backwash water outlet is connected to a sludge concentration and storage tank or the pre-denitrification zone. |
US12098084B2 |
Systems and methods for the removal of minerals from conductive protonic fluids
Devices, systems and methods for removing minerals from a conductive protonic fluid and creating oxidizers therein. A non-alternating flow of electrons in a conductive protonic fluid selectively precipitates hardness causing heavy minerals from the fluid. The decrease in hardness causing minerals leads to the protonic fluid moving towards a thermodynamic equilibrium that prevents precipitation of the noted hardness causing minerals. By-products from the process, like halogens, help oxidize other minerals and treat bio-life within the source. Systems include a vessel containing the conductive protonic fluid, a conductive protonic fluid flow mechanism, a power supply, a control mechanism, and one or more reaction chambers. The reaction chamber has at least one reaction chamber wall having a conductive surface and a conductive element. The power supply provides an electric field to the conductive protonic fluid in the reaction chamber such that the conductive surface and the conductive element have opposing charges which separate the conductive protonic fluid into negative and positive ions creating an ion gradient between the conductive element and conductive surface, resulting in a pH gradient between the conductive surface and the conductive element, thereby enhancing precipitation of the minerals on a positive end of the ion gradient. |
US12098075B2 |
Method for obtaining hexachlorodisilane by reacting at least one partially hydrogenated chlorodisilane on a solid unfunctionalized adsorber
A process for obtaining hexachlorodisilane and uses for the same. The process includes contacting at least one partially hydrogenated chlorodisilane of general formula HxSi2Cl(6-x) where x is from 1 to 5 in the liquid state with a solid non-functionalized adsorber material that is selected from the group comprising silicates, aluminosilicates, organic polymer and/or combinations thereof. The process also includes optionally separating the hexachlorodisilane and/or optionally separating the adsorber material. |
US12098074B1 |
Systems and methods of making carbon nanotubes
A method of producing a carbon nanotube may include heating a convergent flow nozzle and a flow chamber of a carbon nanotube reactor, flowing a vaporized reactant stream through the nozzle and collecting a carbon nanotube product from an outlet of a heated flow chamber disposed downstream of the heated convergent flow nozzle. The vaporized reactant stream may include a carbon nanotube nucleation carbon source, a carbon nanotube growth carbon source, and a carbon nanotube catalyst precursor. The nozzle may have a nozzle contraction ratio of from 3:1 to 300:1. |
US12098073B1 |
Experimental simulation device for hydrogen production by in-situ conversion of gas reservoir and use method thereof
An experimental simulation device for hydrogen production by in-situ conversion of a gas reservoir comprises a gas source, a plurality of groups of reactors and an analysis monitoring device, wherein the gas source comprises a methane tank, a helium tank, an oxygen tank and a water vapor generator, the gas source can supply gas to the reactors separately, the in-situ hydrogen production is simulated in the reactors; and meanwhile, a use method of the experimental simulation device for hydrogen production by in-situ conversion of the gas reservoir can achieve accurate simulation of the multi-stage in-situ hydrogen production and multi-well group cooperative hydrogen production processes of different types of gas reservoirs in actual production by adjusting connection states of the plurality of groups of reactors. The experimental result in the present invention can be closer to the actual production. |
US12098072B2 |
Lithium iron phosphate material and preparation method therefor
A preparation method of a ferrous lithium phosphate material includes the following steps: (1) mixing zinc source, copper source and complexing agent solution, then mixing with iron source and phosphoric acid source, evaporating and dehydrating to obtain a jelly, and then primary sintering the jelly under a protective atmosphere to obtain a solid-phase material; and (2) mixing the solid-phase material prepared in step (1) with a lithium source, grinding and secondary sintering under a protective atmosphere to obtain the ferrous lithium phosphate material. |
US12098070B2 |
Pure chlorine dioxide generation system with reduced acid usage
A method of producing chlorine dioxide is disclosed. The method may include feeding a reaction mixture into a separator. The reaction mixture may follow a helical path through the separator and produce gaseous chlorine dioxide within the separator. Gaseous chlorine dioxide may be withdrawn from the separator and used to disinfect process water. |
US12098068B2 |
Systems, methods, and devices for industrial tower waste extraction
Systems, methods, apparatuses, and devices for removal of undesired materials are disclosed. Production of desired materials may result in the production of undesired materials. The systems, methods, apparatuses, and devices, may provide for removal of the undesired materials from various environments (e.g., industrial, commercial, residential, natural, etc.). The undesired materials may be removed in a substantially continuous manner and may limit or prevent contamination of an ambient environment with the undesired materials. The undesired materials may be removed with high-pressure vacuum through a fluid flow path that keeps the undesired materials from the ambient environment. |
US12098064B2 |
Battery guide blocks for a battery receiving space of a materials handling vehicle, and materials handling vehicles incorporating the same
A materials handling vehicle including a battery receiving space, and a removable battery assembly, wherein: the removable battery assembly includes lateral battery faces, each including a longitudinal guide structure; the battery receiving space includes opposing guide blocks, each arranged on opposite sides of the battery receiving space, and each including a securement portion and a replaceable portion; the replaceable portion of each guide block including a friction-inducing surface and a guiding surface; each friction-inducing surface facing an opposing one of the lateral battery faces; and each guiding surface facing an opposing surface of the longitudinal guide structure, with the removable battery assembly seated in the battery receiving space. |
US12098062B2 |
Autonomous robotic cargo system
The present disclosure is an autonomous robotic cargo system for moving and accurately positioning cargo inside an aircraft or at any other designated location in an austere environment. The system has a chassis coupled to one or more tracks for moving the chassis from a first location to a second location. The chassis is also coupled to one or more forks for loading cargo and unloading the cargo. In addition, the chassis has a laser scanner positioned on the chassis to capture data indicative of the chassis' environment. The system further has a control processor that pre-generates a preliminary pathway for the chassis to travel from the first location to the second location based upon laser scanner data received from the laser scanner. The control processor also controls the one or more forks to pick up cargo and controls the one or more tracks to move the cargo from the first location to the second location. |
US12098061B2 |
Lifting device
A lifting device having an axle and a pair of wheels attached to the axle, a support element secured to the axle, a vertical element secured to the axle at an angle relative to the support element, and a handle secured to the distal end of the vertical element. In some embodiments, a safety arm is rotatably connected to the support element and the safety arm is moved from a closed position to an extended position, and vice versa, by simply rotating a handle grip which actuates a lever thereby moving a release pin from an engaged position to a dis-engaged position. The release pin secures the safety arm in the closed and extended positions. In further embodiments, a tooth is rotatably connected to the distal end of the support element and the tooth is biased inwards towards the lifting device by at least one spring. |
US12098060B1 |
Hydraulic jack assemblies
Hydraulic jack assemblies are disclosed herein. The hydraulic jack assemblies may include a hydraulic unit base that includes a plurality of pump pistons to output hydraulic fluids with different characteristics that can be selectively used based on load conditions. The hydraulic jack assemblies may additionally or alternatively include a hydraulic fluid release valve that may be opened by an electrically powered driver. |
US12098059B2 |
Sway amount estimation system and elevator apparatus
An object of the present invention is to provide a sway amount estimation system that can suppress a reduction in user convenience that would occur if the operation method is switched more than necessary. A sway amount estimation system (300) includes a sensing unit (78), a judgment unit (80), and an estimation unit (79). The estimation unit (79) calculates an estimated value of the amount of sway of an elevator rope due to vibration caused by building sway based on the sway sensed by the sensing unit (78) and an estimation model incorporating the effect of the displacement amplification of the displacement amplifier (7). The judgment unit (80) judges if the estimated value calculated by the estimation unit (79) is greater than a threshold for switching the operation method for the elevator apparatus (11). |
US12098056B2 |
Elevator
An elevator may include an elevator motor driving at least one elevator car in a hoisting path, which elevator motor is driven via a frequency converter controlled by a control device of the elevator. The frequency converter includes a rectifier bridge and an inverter bridge and a DC link in-between. The elevator further includes at least one elevator brake acting on a brake element rotating with the rotor of the elevator motor, which elevator brake is driven via a brake drive which is connected to the DC link of the frequency converter an comprises a DC/DC converter having its primary side connected to the DC link and its secondary side connected to a brake circuit comprising at least one brake coil of the elevator brake and at least one rectifying element. In the primary side of the DC/DC converter, a first semiconductor switch is connected which is controlled by the control device of the elevator. In the brake circuit a second semiconductor switch is connected which is also controlled by the control device of the elevator, whereby an earth fault indication circuit is connected between the brake circuit and earth. The earth fault indication circuit includes an transmitting part of an opto-coupler, which opto-coupler has its sensor part connected to an earth fault transmission circuit connected to the control device of the elevator. The control device is configured to control the first and/or second semiconductor switch depending on the signal of the earth fault transmission circuit. |
US12098052B2 |
Postprocessing device that matches moving speed of tip portion of folding blade with moving speed of circumferential surface of pair of folding rollers, at predetermined timing
A postprocessing device performs postprocessing on sheets received from an image forming apparatus. The postprocessing device includes a pair of folding rollers, a folding blade, a transport device, a drive portion, and a drive controller. The drive controller controls the drive portion to match moving speed of a tip portion of the folding blade with moving speed of a circumferential surface of the folding rollers, at a time point that the sheaf of the sheets makes contact with the circumferential surface of the folding rollers, when the image forming apparatus forms the image by ink jet printing, and to match the moving speed of the tip portion of the folding blade with the moving speed of the circumferential surface of the folding rollers, at a time point that the sheaf of the sheets reaches the nip region between the folding rollers. |
US12098050B2 |
Recording material processing apparatus
A recording material processing apparatus includes: first teeth that are used for binding processing of a recording material bundle; second teeth configured to move toward the first teeth and to press the recording material bundle positioned between the first teeth and the second teeth; a first metal block configured to support the first teeth; and a second metal block configured to support the second teeth. |
US12098048B2 |
Wrapping paper storage and dispensing device
A housing contains a rotating drum formed by a plurality of tubular canisters. The cannisters hold rolls of paper. A fixed longitudinal cutting base and a corresponding blade track supported by two pivoting arms are positioned on one side of the housing. A blade carriage slidingly engages the longitudinal blade track with a sliding ratcheting lock mechanism. The ratcheting lock is connected to a blade in the blade carriage which locks in place when the blade is extended through a slit in the blade track. The canisters are formed by cylindrical tubes having a rectangular openings extending along their longitudinal lengths, stationary first end caps, sliding second end caps, and sliding tensioners engaged to the canister between the first end cap and the second end cap. |
US12098043B2 |
Image forming apparatus
An image forming apparatus includes a printing unit, first and second stacking units, first and second conveyance units, and a control unit. When the first conveyance unit conveys a sheet to the first stacking unit, the printing unit prints an image on a first number of sheets as first sheets in a first printing operation and prints the image on the first sheets in a second printing operation. When the second conveyance unit conveys the sheet to the second stacking unit, the printing unit prints the image on a second number of sheets, greater than the first number of sheets, as second sheets in the first printing operation and prints the image on the second sheets in the second printing operation. A number of sheets printed per unit time in the second printing operation is less than a number of sheets printed per unit time in the first printing operation. |
US12098039B2 |
Body-to-be-conveyed, container carrier, and conveying device
The weight of a body-to-be-conveyed constituting a conveying device is reduced, and the friction force between the sliding surface of the body-to-be-conveyed and the conveyance path is reduced. A body-to-be-conveyed that is a component of a conveying device that uses electromagnetic force as thrust and can move in a horizontal direction includes a mover in which a bottom surface is arranged so that a predetermined gap is formed in a vertical direction with respect to the sliding surface thereof, in which the mover includes a permanent magnet and a cover, a gap facing surface of the permanent magnet facing the gap includes one magnetic pole, the cover is installed on a side of the permanent magnet opposite from the gap facing surface in the vertical direction, the horizontal outermost diameter of the cover is larger than the horizontal outermost diameter of the permanent magnet, and the cover is formed of a flat plate. |
US12098038B2 |
Systems and methods for sorting and dispensing packages
A system for sorting and dispensing packages can include a flip gate assembly. The flip gate assembly can include a base, an inclined surface, one or more support legs extending from the base to the inclined surface, an actuator attached to the base, and a flip gate pivotably attached to the inclined surface. The flip gate can be configured to be actuated by the actuator between a retracted configuration, in which a top side of the flip gate is planar with a top surface of the inclined surface, and an extended configuration, in which the top side of the flip gate is disposed at an angle with respect to the top surface of the inclined surface. |
US12098036B2 |
Measurement assembly for measuring wear of the surface of revolution of rotating members, a machine that incorporates said assembly and method of measurement
A measurement assembly for measuring wear of the surface of revolution of rotating members is provided. The assembly comprises a support structure, a rod having a first sliding movement along a direction having a rectilinear component with respect to the support structure, a cam guide having a second relative movement with respect to the sliding rod, and at least one roller rotatably fixed to the sliding rod and in rolling contact with a corresponding track of the cam guide. The second relative movement between the cam guide and the sliding rod causes the first movement of the rod along the sliding direction. The measurement assembly may comprise an indicator of the position of the at least one roller along the rectilinear component such that the indicator is capable of generating an electrical signal indicative of the distance between the indicator and the roller. |
US12098033B2 |
Modular conveyor chain
Modular conveyor chain, comprising a number of successive, mutually hingedly connected modules. The modules each comprise a link portion made of sheet metal that has a body part that forms a conveying surface. The body part is provided with a centrally located coupling piece on one side thereof, and a pair of interspaced coupling pieces on an opposite side thereof that include an interspace in between. The coupling pieces of successive modules cooperate to form a hinge assembly because the centrally located coupling piece of a link portion is received in the interspace between the interspaced coupling pieces of a link portion of a successive module, and because a hinge pin extends through aligned receiving spaces of the cooperating coupling pieces. The modular conveyor chain further includes a plastic bearing element received between the centrally located coupling piece and the hinge pin. The hinge pin has a substantially constant cross section, and a central portion of the hinge pin is provided with a bearing element that has a closed cross section and extends along the hinge pin at the location of the central coupling element only. Opposing ends of the hinge pins are each provided with an end cap that includes a mantle portion that extends along the hinge pin at the location of an interspaced coupling piece only, and a radially inwardly extending flange portion that cooperates with an end face of the hinge pin. |
US12098031B2 |
Elevators for material handling shuttles
Systems and methods are disclosed for elevators for material handling shuttles. In one embodiment, an example system configured to change elevation of a shuttle may include an elevator track disposed between a loading zone and an unloading zone, and a platform coupled to the elevator track and configured to move between the loading zone and the unloading zone. The platform may be configured to engage with a lower surface of the shuttle at the loading zone. The platform may be configured to lift the shuttle off a first set of rails at the loading zone, and to position the shuttle onto a second set of rails at the unloading zone. |
US12098028B2 |
Article transport facility
A control device that performs control to manage the passage of article transport vehicles in a management zone can execute: basic processing for permitting a first article transport vehicle to enter the management zone if no article transport vehicle is present in the management zone, and prohibiting a second article transport vehicle from entering the management zone if the first article transport vehicle is present in the management zone; and first exception processing for permitting the second article transport vehicle to enter the management zone in a case where, even if the first article transport vehicle is present in the management zone, the first article transport vehicle is an article transport vehicle that stops at a station provided in the first path, and the second article transport vehicle passes through a second path and a third path but does not pass through the first path. |
US12098027B2 |
Maintenance systems for use in systems and methods for processing objects including mobile matrix carrier systems
A maintenance system is disclosed for assisting in maintaining an automated carrier system for moving objects to be processed. The maintenance system includes a plurality of automated carriers that are adapted to move on an array of discontinuous standard track sections, each said automated carrier including a carrier body that is no larger in either a length or width direction that a standard track section, and an automated maintenance carrier that is adapted to move on the array of discontinuous track sections, said automated maintenance system including a maintenance body that is larger in at least one of a length or width direction than the standard track section. |
US12098024B2 |
Refuse container having modular side walls
In one aspect, a container includes first, second, and third side walls, and an open end. The container also includes a bottom wall coupled with the first, second, and third side walls. Additionally, the container includes a door pivotably coupled to the container and movable between a first position at which the door is spaced apart from the at least one open end and a second position at which the door closes the at least one open end. The container defines an interior volume of at least ten (10) cubic yards. At least one of the first, second, and third side walls includes a plurality of vertically-extending side panels releasably fastened together. Each of the plurality of side panels defines a planar body portion and at least one projection from the planar body portion. |
US12098022B2 |
Devices and methods for blast containment
Devices and methods for blast/fire containment are disclosed herein. Devices include containers designed to contain and/or mitigate high energy events such as blasts from explosions or thermal runaways. The containers include a body that is built to define an interior chamber shaped to receive an explosive device or a device susceptible to thermal runaway. The container comprises a plurality of substructures that are arranged in a layered sequence to provide the desired effect. The substructures act in concert to decouple the shock load to the main containment structure using shock decoupling with energy dissipation and attenuation technology, having a highly deformable polymer structure, and managed venting. In thermally dominated events, such as a runaway LI battery fire, a crushable medium present in one or more layers of the container presents a significant thermal barrier and contains the fire. |
US12098021B2 |
Concrete tank
A concrete tank includes a dome roof formed of concrete at least partially cast in place and a lid. The dome roof has an access opening extending through the dome roof in a vertical direction. The lid is positioned to cover the access opening with a portion of an inner lid surface overlapping a portion of an outer dome roof surface along the vertical direction. A lid bearing element is disposed between the inner lid surface and the outer dome roof surface along the vertical direction. |
US12098019B2 |
System and components for receiving, storing, and dispensing fluids
A container has a top and a bottom endcap, a bottle sandwiched therebetween, and one or more bands coupling the top and bottom endcaps and the bottle. The bottle receives therein a flexible bladder. At least one of the top and bottom endcaps has a pair of opposing parallel surfaces, one of which has a protrusion extending therefrom and the other one of which has a recess therein at a location corresponding to that of the protrusion. A valving structure demountably engages with a neck portion of the bottle and has (i) a coupling valve assembly having two channels in fluid communication with the bottle and the bladder for injecting gas thereinto and dispensing liquid therefrom, respectively, and (ii) a twist-lock casing receiving therein the coupling valve assembly and removably coupled to the bottle's neck portion. The twist-lock casing has a structure for safely depressurizing the bottle. |
US12098013B2 |
Multilayer cover of a vacuum drawer device
A multilayer cover has a sandwich design for placement on a drawer of a vacuum drawer device, and the cover allows an evacuation of the drawer interior after sealing against the drawer. The cover has an outer air-tight cover layer and a core layer, recesses molded into the core layer and partly into one of the at least one outer cover layer, and an evacuation channel, a pump, and at least one sensor are arranged therein. The cover is to have a more compact design with a very low height, resulting in a minimal susceptibility to malfunction. This is achieved in that a printed circuit board is arranged on one of the at least one outer air-tight cover layers so as to face the core layer or the at least one outer air-tight cover layer is designed as a printed circuit board on which the core layer lies and on which the electric components integrated into the cover are mechanically held and are electrically connected. |
US12098012B2 |
Food product packaging
Food products can be stored and sold in packaging. For example, a perishable food product can be stored in a first compartment of a packaging, and a second food product can be stored in a second compartment. The first compartment can include a modified atmosphere to increase the shelf life of the food product in the first compartment. The second compartment can be under normal atmosphere. This allows a more perishable food product to be stored in the first compartment, and a prepackaged, or otherwise less perishable food product to be separately stored in the second compartment, while extending the shelf life of the food products. The first product could be a sandwich, and the second product be one or more condiments for the sandwich. |
US12098007B2 |
Apparatus and method for packing and shipping formed wrapping sheets
An apparatus and method for packaging and transportation of a preformed wrapping sheet is disclosed and claimed herein. One implementation of the technology as disclosed herein includes a method and apparatus for packaging and transportation of preformed wrapping sheets including “Pre-Formed Plant Covers” commonly referred to as a “Pot Cover” involving clear tubing constructed of a pliable material, including clear plastic tubing or other pliable material, and transportation storage racks assembled from substantially rigid pallets, including plastic pallets or other substantially rigid material, and corner boards, commonly known as beads. |
US12098006B2 |
Closing cap for a container
A closing cap for a container includes a separating line on a lateral wall forming a retaining ring, configured to remain anchored to a neck of the container and extending up to a free edge. A closing element is engageable with the neck, to open or close the container. The separating line is circumferentially interrupted to define in the lateral wall a joining zone, extending at a first angle, in which the retaining ring and the closing element are joined. An engagement element of the retaining ring is bent when the cap is closed. First and second incision lines allow deformability of a connecting portion and a region of the engagement element extending at a second angle, so that when first opening the closing element, the region goes beyond the locking ring and deforms to rest on the locking ring in an extended configuration. |
US12098005B2 |
Water bottle cap assemblies
Embodiments of the present invention provide water bottle cap assemblies suitable for attachment to an endoscopic device and a water source. The water bottle cap assembly can include a plurality of ports and an engageable member to sealingly engage the cap with a water source. The assembly also includes a plurality of tubular members, each tubular member coupled to a respective port so as to be in fluid communication therewith. The assembly can include a cap having a grippable surface that is overmolded onto the cap. The cap can also have a soft inner seal on the interior surface, and the soft inner seal can be integrally formed with the overmolded grippable surface. The cap can have a top that is pressfit onto the main portion of the cap. The grippable surface material can be overmolded over the top of the cap. |
US12098004B2 |
Tamper evident tub
An exemplary tamper evident tub is disclosed. In various embodiments, the exemplary tub includes one or more breakable tabs in near proximity to a lid latching assembly. The one or more breakable tabs, in particular embodiments, prevent access to one or more lift tabs and latches, while the tamper evident tub lid is in a closed position. In various embodiments, the one or more lift tabs and latches are operable to allow for the lid to be opened from a closed position. In some embodiments, removing the breakable tabs allows access to the one or more lift tabs and latches, and further indicates that the exemplary tub has been tampered with. |
US12098001B2 |
Configurable horizontal divider bridge system
Examples provide a configurable divider bridge system. A divider bridge includes a tab at opposite ends of the divider bridge. The tabs insert into receiving slots inside a container, such as a display case or packing container. The receiving slots guide the tabs downward between the interior sides of the container and items placed inside the container. As the tabs slide down into the receiving slots, the side panels of the divider bridge are guided into an unfolded configuration. The slots permit installation of the divider bridge into the container which already contains soft product easily while preventing damage to the divider or the soft product. The divider bridge can be placed inside the container in a variety of configurations and/or orientations to accommodate a variety of sizes and shapes of containers and types of items being stored, transported, or displayed within the containers. |
US12097999B2 |
Double lock lid with flexible tab
A container system including a lid and a container is provided. A locking structure on the skirt of the lid is situated on a tear off portion and comprises a plurality of flexible tabs positionable in an upwardly biased locked position each independently engaging the container within an annular cut away on the container wall below a locking rib. If the lid is removed with tear off strip still engaged, the flexible tabs are biased downwardly and may break off, exposing tampering. |
US12097995B2 |
Customizable caddy for tilt bins
A customizable storage system includes at least one removable storage container and a container caddy. The at least one removeable storage container includes a container shell and a tilt bin located in the container shell and configured to tilt relative to the container shell. The container caddy includes a container support frame having first and second container docks that each define first and second container-receiving spaces the receive the at least one storage container and a carrying handle coupled to and extending away from the container support frame. |
US12097994B2 |
Rail support system for a dunnage container
A dunnage support assembly for a transportation or storage container may include pair of panels each defining a channel at a top end thereof, the panels being configured to be received within a transportation or storage container with a top edge of one side wall thereof received within the channel of one panel such that the panel is supported on and by the one side wall, and with a top edge of another side wall thereof received within the channel of the other panel such that the other panel is supported on and by that side wall. One or more elongated support rails are secured to the each panel and oriented to be substantially parallel with the channels, and the support rails are configured to support a plurality of dunnage pouches therebetween and slidable relative thereto. |
US12097993B2 |
High-strength foam bearing pallet
A high-strength foam bearing pallet is disclosed. The foam bearing pallet comprises a foam bearing plate and supporting legs configured on the lower end of the foam bearing plate. The foam bearing plate comprises a foam core and a PET reinforcing film covering the outer surface of the foam core to increase its strength. The PET reinforcing film is made of a PET sheet heated and fixed to the outer surface of the foam core through vacuum forming. The PET reinforcing film limits and tightens the foam core to prevent the foam core from deformation or fracture. As the outer surface of the foam core is wholly covered by the reinforcing film, and the reinforcing film limits and tightens the foam core, the foam bearing pallet will have higher strength. |
US12097991B2 |
Bottle can, manufacturing method of bottle can, and design method of bottle can
A bottle can made of aluminum alloy has a base portion; a cylindrical body portion connected to an upper end of the base portion; a reduced diameter portion where a diameter reduces from an upper end of the cylindrical body portion to an upper side; a neck portion provided at an upper side of the reduced diameter portion; and a mouth portion having a male thread portion and a bulge portion provided at an upper side of the neck portion. The reduced diameter portion has: a convex curved portion continuing to the upper end of the cylindrical body portion; a concave curved portion continuing to an upper end of the convex curved portion; a lower convex portion continuing to an upper end of the concave curved portion; and an upper concave portion continuing an upper end of the lower convex portion and a lower end of the neck portion. |
US12097988B2 |
Packaging material evaluation and apparatus therefor for evaluating simulated flaws
A method, apparatus and program product may evaluate a packaging material to determine various metrics associated with the packaging material. A test apparatus may be used to evaluate packaging material using a take up drum capable of sensing containment force imparted upon the drum by packaging material applied thereto, and in some instances, simulated flaws may be formed in a web of packaging material to evaluate a packaging materials response to such flaws when under tension. |
US12097987B2 |
Filling machine with a sterilization station
A filling machine configured to form, fill, and seal individual packages is provided. The filling machine comprises a sterilization station configured to provide a flow of gaseous sterilizing agent towards open ends of ready-to-fill packaging containers passing through said sterilization station. The filling machine comprises at least one clean air supply and at least one baffle plate arranged above the at least one clean air supply, wherein the air supply is configured to direct a stream of clean air towards the ready-to-fill packaging containers. The clean air supply in turn comprises at least one distribution pipe and wherein the distribution pipe extends in a horizontal direction, the horizontal direction being in the direction of the flow of packages through the filling machine. |
US12097981B2 |
Flying object and flying object system
A flying object 20 is provided with a rotor blade 200 that generates lift and thrust by rotating and a rotating electrical machine unit that rotates the rotor blade 200. The rotor blade 200 receive wind power and rotate when not flying. The rotating electrical machine unit generates electric power based on a power that rotates the rotor blades 200 when not flying. In addition, the flying object 20 may be provided with a power storage device 230 that stores electric power generated by the rotating electrical machine unit. In addition, the flying object 20 may be provided with a detachably connected cartridge 260 that has a desired function. |
US12097980B1 |
Engine device for unmanned flying apparatus
An engine device for an unmanned flying apparatus that provides good weight balance for the flying apparatus; cancels the gyroscopic effect; and has auto rotating propellers.The engine device includes a first cylinder and a second cylinder arranged horizontally and opposed to each other, and pistons within the cylinders advance and retract in opposite directions to each other; a first crankshaft and a second crankshaft arranged in the vertical direction, driven by the first cylinder and the second cylinder, respectively, and rotate in opposite directions; a first centrifugal clutch and a second centrifugal clutch rotate in opposite directions to each other; a final drive shaft transmitting rotational force to a gear mechanism comprising orthogonal transform gears, to rotate a propeller shaft; a one-way clutch arranged between the first crankshaft, the second crankshaft and the final drive shaft, and driven by both the first crankshaft and the second crankshaft. |
US12097977B2 |
System for monitoring the health of a helicopter
A system monitors the health of a helicopter, and includes a device for determining a change of state of the engine and is configured to collect data measured by engine and external conditions sensors during a stable flight phase and to process the measured data. |
US12097976B2 |
Horizontal integration tooling for launch vehicles, and associated systems and methods
A representative system includes an alignment tool for aligning attachment interfaces of horizontally-oriented launch vehicle portions. The tool can include a receiver assembly for connecting to a first launch vehicle portion and an actuation assembly for connecting to a second launch vehicle portion. When a first connecting element of the receiver assembly is engaged with a second connecting element of the actuation assembly, the second connecting element can apply force to the receiver assembly, and the actuator assembly applies an opposite force to the second launch vehicle portion, to align fastening features in the launch vehicle portions and/or to reshape the launch vehicle portions. A representative method includes connecting the alignment tool to the launch vehicle portions and operating the tool to apply oppositely-directed forces to align the launch vehicle portions for installing fasteners to connect the launch vehicle portions. One or more bracing beams can connect two tools together. |
US12097972B2 |
Collapsible cover for engine inlet and method for covering engine inlet
An engine inlet cover and a method for covering an engine inlet are provided. A method for covering an engine inlet includes providing a collapsible cover comprising a connection pin defining an axis; a frame including interconnected arms; and a web. Further, the method includes storing the collapsible cover in a stowed configuration in which the arms are aligned. Also, the method includes rotating the arms from the stowed configuration to an operating configuration in which the arms are radially spaced about the axis, enclosing the frame in the operating configuration with the web to define an interior volume, and placing the cover over the engine inlet. |
US12097971B2 |
Satellite refueling
A satellite refueling system has a refueling satellite carrying fuel, a fuel hose connected to the fuel carried by the refueling satellite, with a maneuverable end effector at a deployed end of the fuel hose, the end effector comprising a fuel supply nozzle connected to the fuel hose, a plurality of thrusters on the end effector providing thrust in a plurality of directions, an imaging device on the end effector capturing images in an immediate environment of the end effector, and computerized circuitry operating individual ones of the plurality of thrusters in response to the images captured by the imaging device. The refueling satellite deploys the fuel hose, and the computerized circuitry operates the thrusters to maneuver the end effector, bringing the fuel supply nozzle to a location to deliver fuel. |
US12097969B2 |
Fuel tank flammability protection system
A fuel tank protection system having an outer wall for a fuel tank, an inner wall for the fuel tank, a gap between the inner wall and outer wall, and an intumescent material located within the gap between the inner wall and the outer wall. |
US12097968B2 |
System and method for air separation module management
A method for air separation module management includes determining an amount of nitrogen-enriched-air to be supplied to each fuel tank of a plurality of fuel tanks of an aircraft. The method also includes evaluating a status and usage of each air separation module of a plurality of air separation modules onboard the aircraft. The method additionally includes determining an optimal distribution of workload among the plurality of air separation modules based on the amount of the nitrogen-enriched-air to be supplied to each fuel tank and the status and usage of each air separation module. The method further includes regulating a valve associated with each air separation module or a group of air separation modules based on the optimal distribution of workload to each air separation module. |
US12097967B2 |
Fastening system for an aircraft configured to fasten at least one tank intended to contain liquid hydrogen
A fastening system for an aircraft configured to fasten at least one tank intended to contain liquid hydrogen includes a longitudinal box, an upper structure fastened to an upper side of the longitudinal box, a lower structure fastened to a lower side of the longitudinal box and at least two fastening frames including, on either side of the vertical plane of symmetry (P1), a fastening device for connecting a tank to the upper structure. The fastening system further includes at least two fastening devices for connecting a fastening point of the tank to the longitudinal box and at least two fastening devices for connecting a fastening point of the tank to the lower structure. The fastening system makes it possible to securely fasten at least one hydrogen tank on board an aircraft (AC). |
US12097966B2 |
Fuel pipe assembly
A fuel pipe assembly is disclosed including a connector having a socket and a lug arrangement extending from the socket, a pipe having a first end portion adapted to fit within the socket, and a retainer having first and second parts which together form a collar configured to retain a pipe. The retainer has an open condition in which a pipe is insertable, and a closed condition. The retainer also has a channel arranged, in the closed condition, to capture the lug arrangement. |
US12097965B2 |
Electric architecture for a hybrid thermal/electric propulsion aircraft and twin-engined aircraft comprising such an architecture
An electric architecture for a twin-engined, hybrid thermal/electric propulsion aircraft and, for each turboshaft which includes a high-voltage DC propulsive electric distribution network, a non-propulsive electric distribution network which is connected to loads of the aircraft, and an electric distribution network which is connected to loads of an electrified control system of the turboshaft engine, and wherein power supply sources are shared for these different networks. |
US12097964B2 |
Emergency vision system with fixed and hand-held enclosures
An emergency vision system includes a housing; an inflatable main enclosure having an inflated state and a deflated state, the main enclosure in the deflated state is disposed in the housing, the main enclosure in the inflated state is configured to be stationarily disposed between a user and a source of information required to be seen by the user during a smoke emergency; and a movable hand-held enclosure having an inflated state and a deflated state, the hand-held enclosure in the deflated state is disposed in the housing, the hand-held enclosure in the inflated state is configured to be used by the user to view a second source of information not visible through the main inflatable enclosure. |
US12097960B2 |
Unmanned aerial vehicle
An unmanned aerial vehicle for application of an active ingredient to agricultural crops is configured to hold: a liquid comprising the active ingredient in at least one liquid reservoir housed within or attached to the unmanned aerial vehicle. At least one liquid application unit is housed within or attached to the unmanned aerial vehicle and in fluid communication with the at least one liquid reservoir. The housing of at least one sensor unit which is configured to determine sense information comprising sensing a functioning of one or more of: the at least one liquid reservoir, the at least one liquid application unit, the at least one operating unit. A processing unit determines an instruction to the unmanned aerial vehicle to dock with a base station and get a service from the base station. This determination step comprises utilization of sense information. |
US12097959B2 |
Underwing-mounted trailing edge flaps for wings of aircraft
Underwing-mounted trailing edge flaps for wings of aircraft are disclosed. A flap pivotally coupled to the wing is movable between a stowed position located along a lower surface of the wing and a deployed position located rearward of a trailing edge of the wing. The flap includes a first edge, a second edge located opposite the first edge, a first surface extending between the first edge and the second edge, and a second surface located opposite the first surface and extending between the first edge and the second edge. The first edge is located rearward of the second edge when the flap is in the stowed position, and forward of the second edge when the flap is in the deployed position. A bullnose pivotally coupled to the flap at a location along the first edge pivots relative to the flap as the flap moves between the stowed and deployed positions. |
US12097956B2 |
Drone with tool positioning system
A tool positioning system of an unmanned aerial vehicle that is mountable relative to a power line to monitor a component of the line. The tool positioning system includes a displacement module having a first member mountable to one side of a body of the unmanned aerial vehicle, a second member movable vertically relative to the first member on the side of the body, and a tool holder pivotably coupled to the second member and couplable to a tool. The tool holder is movable relative to the body to mount the tool to or around the component. |
US12097954B2 |
Moveable wing tip arrangements and methods
A wing assembly for an aircraft is disclosed having a wing and a wing tip device at the tip of the wing, wherein the wing tip device is moveable between a flight configuration and a ground configuration. The wing has a spar extension which extends spanwise away from a distal end of the wing, the spar extension having a first end portion fixed in the wing and a second end portion which, in the flight configuration, is disposed in the wing tip device such that, in the flight configuration, the spar extension transmits flight loads between the wing tip device and flight-load bearing structure in the wing. The wing assembly may have an actuation assembly to move the wing tip device. |
US12097953B2 |
Trailing edge panel support
An aircraft wing including a wingbox with an upper cover, a lower cover, a forward spar and a rear spar. A leading edge of a trailing edge panel is attached to the wingbox. A support structure is attached to the wingbox. A kinked link includes a first arm, a second arm, and a corner where the first and second arms meet. The first arm of the kinked link is pivotally attached to the trailing edge panel at a first pivot joint, and the second arm of the kinked link is pivotally attached to the support structure at a second pivot joint. |
US12097949B2 |
Methods and unmanned aerial vehicles for longer duration flights
The present application provides an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) for a long duration flight. An exemplary UAV may include a UAV body assembly. The UAV may also include a flight control system (FCS) coupled to the UAV body assembly. The UAV may further include a motor coupled to the UAV body assembly at one end and coupled to a propeller at the other end. The FCS is communicatively connected to the motor. A center of gravity (CG) of the UAV is at a point between 21% and 25% of a mean aerodynamic chord (MAC) of the UAV. |
US12097948B2 |
Propulsion system
A propulsion system, including a rotor arrangement rotatably mounted with respect to a nacelle about a rotor axis. The rotor arrangement includes rotor blades, each being pivotably mounted to a hub element about a respective blade pivot axis, the rotor blades being deployable between an undeployed configuration and a deployed configuration. The nacelle includes a nacelle body having a nacelle outer surface including facet elements and transition elements, each facet element extending aft from the hub element, each adjacent pair of facet elements being circumferentially spaced from one another by a corresponding transition element, each facet element having a first curvature with respect to the rotor axis, each transition element having a second curvature with respect to the rotor axis. The first curvature is different from the second curvature. In the undeployed configuration, each rotor blade is in overlying and fully external relationship with respect to a corresponding facet element. |
US12097947B2 |
Propulsion unit with foldable propeller blades and method for folding the blades
A propulsion unit with a propeller includes a nacelle; a propeller rotatably mounted in the nacelle by means of a hub. The propeller has blades mounted in a blade cuff that is pivotable about a pitch axis relative to the hub. Each blade is pivotable relative to the cuff about a folding axis. A folding device includes an actuator for folding the blades. The folding device includes a control member rotationally affixed to the blade cuff and driven by the actuator. A connecting rod is pivotably mounted, on the one hand, on a root the associated blade and, on the other hand, on the movable control member. |
US12097946B2 |
Steering apparatus for marine vessel, and marine vessel
A steering apparatus for a marine vessel includes a central portion supported rotatably around a rotation fulcrum with respect to a hull, a wheel portion, a spoke portion that connects the central portion and the wheel portion, first switches, second switches near the first switches, and paddles operable to cause a thrust to be applied in a front-rear direction to the hull. The first and second switches control the hull in different modes. The first switches are located at positions where a marine vessel operator is able to operate the first switches with the fingers of hands operating the paddles. The first and second switches are on the spoke portion and have different heights in a pressing direction. |
US12097943B1 |
Multi-engine, single mount, hydraulic jack plate with adjustable tensioning rods
The pair of transom mounting brackets are movably coupled to a pair of tensioning rods, which allows the adjustment of the transom mounting brackets. There is a lower cross brace and a pair of upper cross braces. A slide plate is slidably coupled to the transom mounting brackets. A pair of hydraulic cylinders are coupled to the lower cross brace and each of the hydraulic cylinders is operatively coupled to the slide plate. A pair of motor mounting plate offsets are coupled to the slide plate and to a multi-engine mounting plate. |
US12097940B2 |
High efficiency rotating equipment having contra-rotating propeller
The present invention relates to rotating equipment, and more specifically, to high efficiency rotating equipment which generates thrust through contra-rotating or produces electricity. The rotating equipment includes: a plurality of propeller modules (10, 20) including a plurality of blades (11, 21) installed inside along a circumferential direction; and a rotary module (40) which rotates the plurality of propeller modules (10, 20) or is rotated. |
US12097938B2 |
Diving mask with anti-fog characteristics
A diving mask (1) comprising a rigid frame (101), at least one lens (102, 103), and a face mask (104) made of soft and elastically yielding material fixed to the rigid frame (101), where the face mask (104) has at least one opening (106, 107) for positioning at least one lens (102, 103), a front hollow projection (112) for housing the nose of the diver and a rear perimeter profile (105) applicable sealingly to the face of the diver so as to delimit an internal space (113) between said mask (1) and the face of the diver adapted to contain the nose and eyes of the diver, where the face mask (104) has a means for cooling the damp air exhaled from the nose of the diver for the dehumidification thereof before reaching the at least one lens (102, 103). |
US12097936B2 |
Axial flux propulsion system for an electric boat
An axial flux propulsion system for an electric boat that includes interconnecting subsystems including a mounting system, a traction system, a transmission system, an electrical power distribution system, a control system, and a fluid management system, among other boat systems. The traction system typically is an axial flux motor/generator. Various embodiment of the axial flux propulsion system may include a stern drive embodiment and a jet drive embodiment. Portions of the axial flux propulsion system may be both inboard and outboard. A control system may control the operation of the various boat systems including the axial flux motor/generator, and as a result, control the overall operation of the boat. |
US12097932B2 |
System and method for reducing drag on hulls of marine crafts thereby increasing fluid dynamic efficiencies
The present invention seeks to reduce the frictional resistance of a vessel through enhanced air lubrication by creating and sustaining a superaerophilic surface underneath the vessel. Air is supplied by two different means: through vents near the bow of the vessel and through the perforated superaerophilic surface underneath the vessel. The air delivered through the perforations in the superaerophilic surface prohibits wetting of microscopic structures on the surface, maintaining the superaerophilic properties of it. Since the superaerophilic surface attracts air close to the hull surface, this invention greatly increases the ratio of air from the bow vents within the boundary layer, improving the efficiency and effectiveness of the air lubrication system. Aerophilic effects are enhanced by carbon, which is captured, filtered, and mixed in with the air supplied to the plastron. |
US12097931B2 |
Air release unit with diverging side walls
Disclosed is a vessel including a hull and a system providing an air lubricating layer between the bottom and water, including a cavity defined by sidewalls, a top wall and an interface plane, in which water mixes with air due the Kelvin Helmholtz effect. The sidewalls extend from a dagger-shaped nose section at the front end to the rear end of the cavity and diverge so a distance between the sidewalls increases along the length of the cavity when going in a rearward direction. The diverging cavities provide a stable air lubrication layer that covers a relatively large area of the bottom, so the number of cavities can be reduced. The alignment of the diverging cavities with the streamlines has relatively large tolerances so construction is simplified and can be carried out in a cost-effective manner. The diverging sidewalls lead to reduced formation of vortices and reduced drag. |
US12097930B2 |
Surf wake system for a watercraft
An adjustable surf wake system enhances a wake formed by a watercraft travelling through water. The system may include a flap for deflecting water traveling past the stern of the watercraft, and/or a positioner operably connected to the flap for positioning the flap relative to a longitudinal axis of the watercraft between a neutral position and an outward position. Positioning a port flap in its extended position enhances a starboard surf wake, and positioning the starboard flap in its extended position enhances a port surf wake. A wake modifying system for modifying a wake produced by a watercraft traveling through water may include a rudder pivotally mounted to the watercraft for steering the watercraft, a fin pivotally mounted to the watercraft substantially along a centerline of the watercraft and forward the rudder, wherein the fin pivots about an upright axis to modify the wake produced by the watercraft traveling through the water, an actuator mounted within the watercraft and operably coupled to the fin for pivoting the fin relative to the centerline, and a controller mounted on the watercraft allowing an operator to control the actuator and selectively pivot the fin to a desired angle θd relative to the centerline. |
US12097929B2 |
Bicycle gearbox having segmented sprockets
A gearbox may include a drive spindle and several interconnected gear clusters arranged in a housing. A first of the gear clusters is coaxially fastened to the spindle, and has an outboard gear and an inboard gear. The first gear cluster drives a belt to operate one or more of the other gear clusters, and the inboard gear is physically divided into a plurality of segments. A shifting system for the gearbox includes an actuator configured to urge the segments of the inboard gear of the first gear cluster into and out of the plane of the belt, such that a gear ratio of the gearbox is changeable without displacing the belt out of the plane. |
US12097925B1 |
Pendulum-driven unmanned vehicle
An unmanned vehicle is provided that includes a housing configured to rotate about a rotational axis. The housing supports a pendulum drive assembly having coaxial first and second drive axles that are coaxially aligned with the rotational axis. A first rotating member is mechanically coupled to the first drive axle and configured to rotate with the first drive axle. A second rotating member is mechanically coupled to the second drive axle and configured to rotate with the second drive axle. The pendulum drive assembly includes a first electrical motor and corresponding first transmission system that are operably coupled to the first drive axle as well as a second electrical motor and corresponding second transmission system that are operably coupled to the second drive axle. The first electrical motor, the first transmission system, the second electrical motor, and the second transmission system contribute to an effective pendulum mass disposed within the housing that rotates about the rotational axis of the housing relative to the housing and driven by operation of at least one the first electrical motor and second electrical motor to propel the unmanned vehicle. |
US12097920B2 |
Snowmobile control system
A snowmobile including a warming element at a handlebar of the snowmobile. The warming element is configured to generate heat in response to electrical current driven therethrough. A user interface is configured to receive inputs from an operator of the snowmobile. The inputs include a first temperature input setting a first predetermined temperature for the warming element. A control assembly includes a warmer control button configured for setting the warming element at the first predetermined temperature. A control module is included with the control assembly and in receipt of inputs from the user interface and the control assembly. The control module is configured to, when the first predetermined temperature is selected by way of the warmer control button, direct sufficient electrical current to the warming element to generate heat equal to the first predetermined temperature. |
US12097915B2 |
Hydraulic drive system trailer
A hydraulic drive system trailer is provided and generally includes a first rotor assembly arranged along a first side of the frame and having a first rotor and a first drive shaft extending through and connectable with the first rotor, a first motor assembly disposed along the first side of the frame and positioned linearly the first rotor assembly and a second rotor assembly arranged along a second side of the frame that is opposite the first side and having a second rotor and a second drive shaft extending through and connectable with the second rotor. |
US12097914B2 |
Track for traction of a vehicle
A track for traction of a vehicle (e.g., a snowmobile), in which the track is studded, i.e., comprises studs, to enhance its traction, including to optimize acceleration, control, and/or braking of the vehicle, such as, for example, by increasing engagement of the studs with a ground on which the vehicle travels (e.g., increasing their number and/or exposure) and/or improving retention of the studs in the track (e.g., better orienting and/or anchoring them), while being lightweight, reducing noise, and/or withstanding high speeds. |
US12097913B2 |
Vehicle steering systems and methods
A power steering system reduces or prevents an unintended jerking of a steering input device due to an unintended torque being input into the power steering system from an output of the power steering system. The unintended torque may be determined based on an acceleration of a motor of the power steering system. |
US12097909B2 |
Motor vehicle body with an air-guiding device and a trailer coupling mounting device
A motor vehicle body includes an air-guiding device and a trailer coupling mounting device. The air-guiding device is formed in a rear-end region of the motor vehicle body, and the trailer coupling mounting device is adjustable into a rest position and into an active position. The trailer coupling mounting device, in at least the rest position, is at least partially covered by the air-guiding device, which is settable into a first operating position and a second operating position. For positioning of the trailer coupling mounting device into its active position, the trailer coupling mounting device is movable along a body longitudinal axis of the motor vehicle body, and, before or together with the positioning of the trailer coupling mounting device into its active position, the air-guiding device is settable into an intermediate position which has a pivot angle greater than a pivot angle of the second operating position. |
US12097908B1 |
Autonomous versatile vehicle system
Provided is a first robot including: a machine readable medium storing instructions that when executed by the processor of the first robot effectuates operations including: executing, with the processor of the first robot, a task; and transmitting, with the processor of the first robot, a signal to a processor of a second robot during execution of the task when its power supply level reduces below a predetermined threshold; and the second robot including: a machine readable medium storing instructions that when executed by the processor of the second robot effectuates operations including: executing, with the processor of the second robot, the remainder of the task upon receiving the signal transmitted from the processor of the first robot; and wherein the first robot navigates to a charging station when its power supply level reduces below the predetermined threshold and wherein the first robot and second robot provide the same services. |
US12097906B2 |
Long composite member
A long composite member (center pillar) includes a main member (pillar outer panel) that has a curvature in its longitudinal direction and whose shape of a cross-section perpendicular to the longitudinal direction protrudes on an outer side of the curvature, and a reinforcing member that is made of fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP) and is disposed on an inner side of the curvature with respect to the main member and within the cross-section of the main member. One end of the reinforcing member is adhered on a side of one end of the main member, and the other end of the reinforcing member is adhered on a side of the other end of the main member. An intermediary portion between the one end and the other end of the reinforcing member is extended straight within the cross-section of the main member. |
US12097904B2 |
Front structure of vehicle
A gutter member has a flow path portion that receives the water dripping from a front windshield and flows the received water in the vehicle width direction and a drain portion that drains the water to a drain member on the inner side in the vehicle width direction of the flow path portion, in which at least a part of the flow path portion overlaps with the drain path in vehicle plan view, the gutter member has guide portions that guide the water dripping from the drain portion to the drain path, and the guide portions, include a cushioning material that absorbs an impact load at least in the vertical direction. |
US12097901B1 |
After-market subframe bushing support for a vehicle
An after-market subframe bushing support assembly that includes a RS back top bushing member formed as a disc shape with a RS back top bushing member outer diameter and a RS back top bushing member first height, and the RS back top bushing member having a rectangular center opening with rounded corners defined by a pair of RS back top bushing member long sides and a pair of RS back top bushing member short sides, and a RS back top bushing member second height in a second area between the RS back top bushing member short sides and the RS back top bushing member outer diameter. The subframe bushing support assembly reduces noise-vibration-harness compared with other solutions and can easily be installed by car enthusiasts. |
US12097900B2 |
Vehicle control device, vehicle control method, and non-transitory computer-readable recording medium recording program
A vehicle control device includes a behavior detection part that detects a behavior of a vehicle in front traveling in front of an own vehicle in a same direction as the own vehicle, and a driving control part that performs at least a steering control of the own vehicle without depending on an operation of a driver of the own vehicle. The behavior detection part detects a peak of a lateral speed of the vehicle in front. When the own vehicle is traveling in a straight section, the driving control part executes, at an occurrence point of a lateral position change of the vehicle in front that caused the detected peak, a first steering control that outputs a steering force toward an opposite side of the lateral position change of the vehicle in front or amplifies a steering force output based on a predetermined reference. |
US12097899B2 |
Systems and methods for trailer angle detection
A trailer angle identification system includes an imaging device configured to capture an image. A controller is configured to receive steering angle data corresponding to a steering angle of a vehicle, receive vehicle speed data corresponding to a vehicle speed, and estimate an angle of the trailer relative to the vehicle by processing the image, the steering angle data, and the vehicle speed data in at least one neural network. |
US12097894B2 |
System and method for docking or undocking a track-wheel based device
This disclosure relates to system and method for docking or undocking a track-wheel based device. In some embodiments, the system may include a docking station configured to be fitted on a support track for the track-wheel based device. The docking station may include a protrusion to be fitted at a first position on the support track. The protrusion may be configured to make the track-wheel slide on the support track against the protrusion until an indentation on the track-wheel engages with the protrusion upon alignment. The system may further include an end-dock to be fitted at a second position on the support track. A segment of the support track between the first position and the second position is configured to accommodate the track-wheel during docking. |
US12097892B2 |
System and method for providing an RNN-based human trust model
A system and method for providing an RNN-based human trust model that include receiving a plurality of inputs related to an autonomous operation of a vehicle and a driving scene of the vehicle and analyzing the plurality of inputs to determine automation variables and scene variables. The system and method also include outputting a short-term trust recurrent neural network state that captures an effect of the driver's experience with respect to an instantaneous vehicle maneuver and a long-term trust recurrent neural network state that captures the effect of the driver's experience with respect to the autonomous operation of the vehicle during a traffic scenario. The system and method further include predicting a take-over intent of the driver to take over control of the vehicle from an automated operation of the vehicle during the traffic scenario. |
US12097890B2 |
Middleware software layer for vehicle autonomy subsystems
A computing system for a vehicle may include processors to execute instructions to receive, by a middleware software layer of the computing system, messages published by one or more of a plurality of autonomous processing modules, and determine, by the middleware software layer, and based on the published messages, whether a similarity comparison of a first vehicle parameter and a second vehicle parameter satisfy a similarity threshold value. The first vehicle parameter and the second vehicle parameter relate to the messages published by the one or more autonomous processing modules. In response to determining that the similarity comparison of the first vehicle parameter and the second vehicle parameter does not satisfy the similarity threshold value, provide, by the middleware software layer, an instruction to a control system to cause the vehicle to perform an action, and cause, by the control system, the vehicle to perform the action. |
US12097884B2 |
Lane change monitoring method and lane change monitoring system for autonomous vehicle
The present invention provides an autonomous vehicle lane change monitoring method and lane change monitoring system, wherein the lane change monitoring system comprises at least a reference vehicle, a test road, a network communication device, and a control platform, wherein the reference vehicle and the to-be-tested vehicle traveling on the test road, wherein the control platform sends a control instruction to the reference vehicle and the to-be-tested vehicle through the network communication device for the to-be-tested vehicle to change lane on the test road when appropriate, the driving data of the to-be-tested vehicle is transmitted to the control platform through the network communication device, so as for the control platform to evaluate the lane change performance of the to-be-tested vehicle based on the driving data. |
US12097879B2 |
Vehicle control device, vehicle control method, and storage medium
A vehicle control device of an embodiment recognizes that a first other lane is present at a position of a first other vehicle on the basis of a first relative distance between an own vehicle and the first other vehicle, recognizes an advancing direction of the first other lane on the basis of a first relative speed between the own vehicle and the first other vehicle, in a case where the recognized advancing direction of the first other lane is opposite to an advancing direction of an own lane, determines whether or not an adjacent lane of the own lane is an oncoming lane on the basis of at least two of the first relative distance, a second relative speed between the own vehicle and a second other vehicle, and map information including an advancing direction of a lane and the number of lanes, and in a case where it is determined that the adjacent lane is an oncoming lane, continues driving assistance or automated driving. |
US12097878B2 |
Generating training data for machine learning based models for autonomous vehicles
A system receives information describing paths traversed by vehicles of a vehicle type, for example, a bicycle or a motorcycle. The system determines locations along the paths. For each location the system determines a measure of likelihood of encountering vehicles of the vehicle type in traffic at the location. The system selects a subset of locations based on the measure of likelihood and obtains sensor data captured at the subset of locations. The system uses the sensor data as training dataset for training a machine learning based model configured to receive input sensor data describing traffic and output a score used for navigation of autonomous vehicles. The machine learning model is provided to a vehicle, for example, an autonomous vehicle for navigation of the autonomous vehicle. |
US12097875B1 |
Map generation using locally captured sensor data
A rules of the road module and database determines rules using information about segments identified from locally captured image data and observables identified in the image data. |
US12097872B2 |
Driver assistance apparatus and vehicle
A driver assistance apparatus for assisting driving of a vehicle, comprises: a first detector which detects first state information related to driving of the vehicle; a second detector which detects second state information related to driving of the vehicle; first output circuitry which outputs a first signal based on the first state information; second output circuitry which outputs a second signal based on the second state information; and a controller which controls output of the first output circuitry and the second output circuitry. The controller controls, when the second output circuitry outputs the second signal during output of the first signal by the first output circuitry, the output of the first output circuitry so as to gradually decrease and controls the output of the second output circuitry so as to gradually increase. |
US12097870B2 |
Intuitive two-dimensional warning indicator systems and methods
Systems and methods of an intuitive two-dimensional warning indicator are provided. Various embodiments include a warning indicator for mounting on an instrument panel of a vehicle. The warning indicator may include a plurality of illumination bars defining a polygonal shape representing a two-dimensional layout of the vehicle's surroundings. The warning indicator may be configured to illuminate at least one illumination bar of the plurality of illumination bars based on a warning issued by a vehicle system of the vehicle. The driver may be able to see the warning indicator in his/her peripheral vision while looking forward while driving. Associated vehicles including the warning indicator are provided. Associated methods are also provided. |
US12097866B2 |
Working vehicle
A working vehicle includes a vehicle body, a linkage provided on the vehicle body to link a working device, a controller to cause the vehicle body to perform automatic travel, a rear obstacle detector to detect obstacles behind the vehicle body, and a setting changer to change rear setting information regarding obstacle detection performed by the rear obstacle detector. |
US12097863B2 |
System and method for completing a neutral profile learning test
Systems and methods for operating a hybrid vehicle during an end of assembly line test are presented. In one example, torque of an integrated starter/generator (ISG) is adjusted so that the ISG may not affect engine data that is collected during end of assembly line engine testing. The collected engine data may be a basis for adapting engine operation. |
US12097856B2 |
System and method for adjusting a yielding space of a platoon
A system and a method for adjusting a yielding space of a platoon are provided. The system can include camera modules, sensors, interface circuitry, processing circuitry, and memory. The sensors can detect one or more behaviors of one or more vehicles adjacent to the platoon. The processing circuitry can determine one or more triggering events between the one or more vehicles and the platoon based on the one or more behaviors. The processing circuitry can adjust the yielding space of the platoon. |
US12097855B2 |
Controller and control method for operation of motorcycle
The present invention obtains a controller and a control method capable of improving safety of adaptive cruise operation in a motorcycle. In the controller for operation of the motorcycle, to which a surrounding environment detector is mounted, an adaptive cruise operation performing section controls deceleration to be generated by the motorcycle in adaptive cruise operation to be equal to or lower than an upper limit value or to be lower than the upper limit value, determines a collision possibility of the motorcycle on the basis of the upper limit value during the adaptive cruise operation, and performs warning operation that acts on a tactile organ of a rider of the motorcycle when determining that the collision possibility is high. |
US12097851B2 |
Mobile object control device, mobile object control method, and storage medium
A mobile object control device includes a recognizer that recognizes a surroundings situation of a mobile object, and a controller that controls an acceleration and deceleration of the mobile object based on the surroundings situation recognized by recognize, and the controller sets a risk area at a first reference position based on an end of an obstacle present around the mobile object in a traveling direction of the mobile object when a predicted trajectory in which another mobile object is estimated to move and a future trajectory of the mobile object interfere with each other, and the length of a target area corresponding to the predicted trajectory in a predicted trajectory direction is equal to or larger than a predetermined length with respect to the target area difficult for the recognizer to recognize due to the obstacle, and controls at least the speed of the mobile object based on the set risk area. |
US12097846B2 |
Vehicle collision avoidance assist apparatus
A vehicle collision avoidance assist apparatus executes a collision avoidance control for avoiding a collision of an own vehicle with an object ahead of the own vehicle. The apparatus determines whether a driver of the own vehicle has a collision self-avoidance probability that the driver can avoid the collision of the own vehicle with the object ahead of the own vehicle by carrying out a driving operation to the own vehicle. When the apparatus determines that the driver does not have the collision self-avoidance probability, the apparatus sets a start timing of starting executing the collision avoidance control to a timing earlier than the start timing set when the apparatus determines that the driver has the collision self-avoidance probability. |
US12097844B2 |
Constraining vehicle operation based on uncertainty in perception and/or prediction
Techniques and methods associated with performing monitoring associated with operations of autonomous vehicles. For instance, the vehicle may capture sensor data using one or more sensors. The vehicle may then analyze the sensor data using systems in order to determine estimated locations associated with the vehicle and estimated locations associated with situations that may result in a potential unsafe scenario represented by the sensor data. Additionally, the vehicle may determine a distribution of estimated locations associated with the vehicle and using the distributions of estimated locations, the vehicle may determine risk probabilities associated with operations of the vehicle. The vehicle may then redefine or update a route or maneuver to perform when the risk probability exceeds a threshold. |
US12097841B2 |
Vehicle and method of controlling the same
A vehicle for supplying a constant current to a motor without changing a gate voltage even at high temperatures is provided. The vehicle includes at least one switching element that supplies a current to a motor; a temperature sensor that detects temperature information of at least one transistor; at least one processor that transmits a clock signal corresponding to driving of the motor; and a driver that receives the clock signal, and transmits a driving signal to the transistor. A converter then determines a duty of the driving signal based on the temperature information received from the temperature sensor. |
US12097833B2 |
Electric brake, and control device
Provided is an electric brake including: a brake mechanism configured to transmit, based on a braking request, a thrust force generated through drive of an electric motor to a piston configured to move brake pads to be pressed against a disc rotor; and an ECU for rear electric brake configured to control the drive of the electric motor, and to move, in a non-braking state, the piston to a predetermined clearance position at which a clearance between each of the brake pads and the disc rotor is a predetermined amount. The ECU for rear electric brake is configured to drive the electric motor so that a period from generation of the braking request to a start of the pressing of the disc rotor by the brake pads is a predetermined period regardless of a position of the piston at a time when the braking request is generated. |
US12097832B2 |
Work vehicle
In a work vehicle, a through-hole in a stay includes first and second regions. When a grip is pulled in an unlocked state in which a collar is located inside the first region and a grip assembly is not locked inside the through-hole, a state is transitioned into a locked state in which a compression spring is compressed by a pin and a plain washer, a brake lever rotates, a claw moves toward a notch, and a rod is located inside the second region and the grip assembly is locked inside the through-hole. When a brake pedal is stepped on in this locked state, the claw and the notch engage with each other, and the brake pedal is locked. |
US12097830B2 |
Valve arrangement
A valve-arrangement is operable to switch between a bistable-valve (BV) behavior and a relay-valve (RV) behavior to control a parking-brake, and includes a housing with a supply-pressure-inlet (SPI), a service brake-control-inlet (SBCI) to provide a control-pressure, a pressure-outlet, and an exhaust-port, and includes a first-piston and a second-piston both movable along a same direction in the housing to define a first-chamber communicating with the SBCI, a second-chamber between the first-piston and the second-piston, and third chamber communicating with the pressure-outlet and with a controllable connection to the SPI, in which upon the control-pressure the second-piston moves with the first-piston to connect the pressure-outlet with the exhaust-port or with the SPI. The valve arrangement includes a throttle unit adapted, depending on the control-pressure, to connect the second-chamber with the third-chamber to enable the BV behavior or disconnect the second-chamber from the third-chamber to enable the RV behavior. |
US12097822B2 |
Restraining harness system for passenger vehicles
A restraining harness system is disclosed for securing a passenger to a vehicle seat in a passenger vehicle. The system includes a passenger restrain harness and a seat anchor. The seat anchor couples to the vehicle's tether anchor or can be adapted to couple to a seat frame to make a tether anchor, as is commonly known in the art for use with car seats for infants. Once the seat anchor is secured to the vehicle seat and the restraint harness is securely worn by the passenger, a pair of attachment straps passes through metal D-rings on the shoulders of the harness and securely attach to the seat anchor on the rear of the seat. Similarly, a second pair of attachment straps pass through D-rings on each side of the waist of the restraint harness and securely attach to the seat anchor, thus securing the passenger in the vehicle. |
US12097820B1 |
Airbag with extendable member
An apparatus for helping to protect an occupant of a vehicle includes an airbag inflatable from a stored condition to a deployed condition in which the airbag is positioned to help protect the vehicle occupant. The airbag includes an extendable member comprising one or more slits formed in the airbag material. Each slit has a concave configuration defining an extendable portion of the extendable member that is movable relative to the remainder of the extendable member to extend the reach of the extendable member. According to one aspect, the extendable member can form a mounting tab for mounting the airbag in the vehicle. According to another aspect, the extendable member can form a wrapping structure for maintaining the airbag in a packaged condition for installation in the vehicle. |
US12097817B2 |
Crash box containing a deformable element to extend the capacity of a crash box to absorb impact energy
A crash box (3) comprising a hollow profile (38) extending along a longitudinal direction (X) and having a crush length (LCB), said hollow profile (38) having at least two chambers (4) characterized in that it comprises at least a deformable element (7, 7′, 7″) contained into at least one chamber (4) contributing to the energy absorption capability of said crash box (3). |
US12097816B2 |
Electrical connection box
An electrical connection box includes an insulating connection box housing and an insulating branch box housing. The insulating connection box housing stores a conductive connection box bus bar therein, and the insulating branch box housing stores a conductive branch box bus bar therein. The branch box housing and the connection box housing are stacked in a vertical direction. The connection box bus bar and the branch box bus bar are electrically connected by bringing connection box bus bar tip portions of the connection box bus bar into direct contact with branch box bus bar tip portions of the branch box bus bar and by jointly fastening the tip portions using bus bar fastening members. |
US12097813B2 |
Wire harness
A wire harness, including: an electric wire; and a fixing member for fixing the electric wire to an attachment object, wherein: the fixing member includes a bolt fixed portion that is fixed to a bolt included in the attachment object and a holder for holding the electric wire, the bolt fixed portion includes a fixed portion main body having an insertion hole into which the bolt is inserted and a lock ring fixed to the bolt by locking, in an axial direction, to a threaded portion of the bolt disposed in the insertion hole, the insertion hole includes a movement restrictor for restricting relative movement of the lock ring in the axial direction of the bolt, and the lock ring is configured to be movable in the insertion hole in a direction orthogonal to an axis of the bolt. |
US12097804B2 |
Image processing device, vehicle, image processing method, and storage medium
The present invention is an image processing device processing an image of a vehicle, comprising a first acquisition unit for acquiring an image showing a situation around the vehicle as a vehicle surrounding image, a second acquisition unit for acquiring information indicating a state of the vehicle, a third acquisition unit for acquiring an image of a driver of the vehicle as a driver image, and an image generation unit for generating an image of the vehicle as a vehicle image based on the information acquired by the second acquisition unit and generating a composite image by superimposing the vehicle image and the driver image on the vehicle surrounding image. |
US12097797B2 |
Motor vehicle and method for operating an illumination device of a motor vehicle
The present disclosure relates to a motor vehicle, comprising an illumination device, which comprises a plurality of light sources and a control device for illuminating an illumination region which can be simultaneously illuminated and which completely covers the surroundings of the motor vehicle in the circumferential direction. The illumination region is divided by the control device into illumination segments, which are controllable independently for illumination as part of at least one light function, in particular an assisting light function, of a vehicle system, wherein the illumination region of the illumination device has at least two illumination segments, one following the other in a spacing direction from the motor vehicle. |
US12097796B2 |
Expandable camper trailer
An expandable camper trailer includes a frame, a body structure supported by the frame, and a roof structure covering the body structure. The body structure includes a left sidewall assembly and a right sidewall assembly that are each formed from panels. The panels are hinged so that the panels may pivot or rotate to convert the camper trailer between a folded configuration and an expanded configuration. In the folded configuration, outer rear panels and outer front panels are parallel to and overlay adjacent base rear panels and base front panels. In the expanded configuration, the outer rear and outer front panels are hinged outward to a position substantially perpendicular to the corresponding base rear and base front panels, while middle panels may be hinged downward to increase the size of the camper trailer. |
US12097794B2 |
Load ramp for a vehicle
A load ramp for a vehicle includes a corrugated layer that has a first surface and a second surface. A first layer is positioned adjacent to the first surface of the corrugated layer. A second layer is positioned adjacent to the second surface of the corrugated layer such that the corrugated layer is positioned between the first and second layers. A thickness of the load ramp can be in the range of about 10 mm to about 30 mm. A load capacity of the load ramp can be at least about 100 kg. A method of manufacturing the load ramp is also disclosed. |
US12097791B2 |
Vehicle seating system having convertible center seat
A seating system for a vehicle includes a first seat assembly having a first seat base and a first armrest that is convertible between an armrest position and a center seat position, and a second seat assembly having a second seat base and a second armrest that is convertible between an armrest position and a middle seat position. The seating system also includes a convertible third seat assembly located between the first and second seat assemblies and having a third seat formed by the first armrest and the second armrest in the middle seat position, wherein the first and second armrests are moveable between the armrest position and the center seat position. |
US12097783B2 |
Vehicle power supply system
A vehicle power supply system includes a first secondary battery, a second secondary battery whose output voltage is lower than that of the first secondary battery, a power conversion device configured to convert an input AC voltage into a DC voltage and output the DC voltage, a battery pack configured to receive the DC power output from the power conversion device and charge the first secondary battery, DC/DC converters configured to step down an input DC voltage to output the stepped-down DC voltage, and a power control unit configured to control the battery pack. The first secondary battery is connected to input ports of the DC/DC converters via the battery pack. An output port of the DC/DC converter is connected to a video media control unit, and the DC/DC converter is provided separately from the video media control unit. An output port of the DC/DC converter is connected to the second secondary battery. |
US12097780B2 |
Power supply/reception matching device, power supply/reception matching method, and program
A power supply/reception matching device includes a communicator, an acquirer configured to acquire a power reception request or a power supply request including information for identifying a type and a charge rate of a battery through the communicator, a matching processor configured to match a power supplying vehicle and a power receiving vehicle on the basis of the power reception request and the power supply request acquired by the acquirer, and a guider configured to cause the communicator to transmit a processing result from the matching process to devices of transmitters of the power reception request and the power supply request. |
US12097779B2 |
Relative pose determination of primary and secondary winding structures in inductive power transfer system
A method is disclosed for determining a relative pose between a primary winding structure and a secondary winding structure of a system for inductive power transfer to a vehicle. The method includes obtaining first output values generated by multiple receiving devices of a first radio direction finding system. The first radio direction finding system further includes a transmitting device. The receiving devices generate the output values in response to receiving a position signal transmitted by the transmitting device. The method includes determining a motion value of the vehicle. The method includes providing the obtained first output values and the motion value as input values to a model. The method includes determining a first relative pose based on the model. The method includes determining the relative pose based on the first relative pose. |
US12097778B2 |
Electric motor vehicle
There is provide an electric motor vehicle that includes a power storage device, the electric motor vehicle including: a power receiving and feeding outlet configured to enable receiving and feeding of power between the power storage device and a power receiving and feeding apparatus that is provided outside the vehicle; a lid portion driving unit configured to drive a lid portion of the power receiving and feeding outlet; and a communication unit configured to receive a signal from the power receiving and feeding apparatus, the electric motor vehicle being configured to control the drive of the lid portion driving unit in response to the signal from the power receiving and feeding apparatus. |
US12097777B2 |
Methods and systems for predicting a potential alternator failure
Methods and systems for predicting a potential alternator failure in a motor vehicle are provided. The method includes determining a potential alternator undercharging condition if a duration between the maximum cranking voltage time stamp and the maximum device voltage time stamp is greater than an undercharging indicator duration threshold. Advantageously, an alternator may be repaired or replaced before it fails thus averting having the motor vehicle become inoperable. |
US12097775B2 |
Power supply device for vehicle
In a vehicle power supply device mounted on a vehicle and obtaining a low voltage power supply from a high voltage power supply via a step-down means, electric shock to the human body is prevented without using an insulating means such as a transformer. A vehicle power supply device converts power from high voltage to low voltage by selectively connecting a predetermined power storage element group to a low voltage electric load from a high voltage power supply formed by connecting power storage elements in series. A leakage current from the high voltage power supply is measured during the dead time period when the power storage element group is not connected to the low voltage electric load. When the value exceeds a predetermined value, cutting off the power supply from the high-voltage power supply to the high-voltage load device, so that electric shock is prevented. |
US12097774B2 |
Cooling method and cooling device of electric motor
An electric motor is cooled by using a first refrigerant. The first refrigerant is cooled by heat exchange with a second refrigerant having a cooling target that is different from the first refrigerant, and the first refrigerant after being cooled by the heat exchange is supplied to the electric motor. The supply flow rate of the first refrigerant to the electric motor is reduced where a temperature of the first refrigerant is less than a first prescribed temperature as compared to where the temperature of the first refrigerant is greater than or equal to the first prescribed temperature. The supply flow rate of the first refrigerant is continuously reduced as long as a temperature of the second refrigerant is below a second prescribed temperature even after the temperature of the first refrigerant reaches the first prescribed temperature. |
US12097773B2 |
Portable or hand held vehicle battery jump starting apparatus with battery cell equalization circuit
A hand held, portable jump starter device includes a multi-cell rechargeable battery with at least three battery cells connected in series, and a battery cell equalization circuit connected to the multi-cell rechargeable battery in parallel with the battery charge controller, wherein the battery cell equalization circuit includes an individual battery cell equalization circuit for each of the at least three battery cells, and wherein each of the individual battery cell equalization circuits is configured to discharge a particular battery cell upon the particular battery cell reaching a cell voltage exceeding a pre-determined upper voltage threshold until the particular battery cell reaches a pre-determined lower voltage level below the upper voltage threshold, and wherein the individual battery cell equalization circuits are configured to charge lower voltage individual battery cells at a higher rate allowing lower voltage individual battery cells to catch up in voltage to an individual battery cell having a highest voltage. |
US12097772B2 |
Systems and methods for controlling speed differential of wheels of a vehicle
Systems and methods are provided herein for controlling the speed differential of wheels of a vehicle. The vehicle determines a wheel steering angle, where the wheel steering angle corresponds to a center of rotation of the vehicle. The vehicle determines a differential wheel speed associated with a first wheel of the vehicle and a second wheel of the vehicle based at least on the wheel steering angle. The vehicle independently applies torque to the first and second wheels based on the differential wheel speed. |
US12097768B2 |
Configurable power inverter
Subject matter disclosed herein may relate to electronic systems, devices, and/or modules such as a power inverter that is configurable and may have input power ports to receive the direct current voltage, a plurality of output power ports to provide single-phase, two-phase, or phase alternating current power, and signal ports to receive commands to select single-phase, two-phase, or three-phase alternating current power. |
US12097756B2 |
Electric vehicle battery module
A system may comprise a vehicle having a frame. One or more rails may form at least a portion of the frame and the container is configured to provide torsional rigidity to the chassis. The system may comprise a container configured to be mounted to the one or more rails. A plurality of battery assemblies may be enclosed within the container. The system may comprise a power distribution unit (PDU) to which the plurality of battery assemblies are connected. The plurality of battery assemblies may be configured to provide power to at least one component of the vehicle via the PDU. |
US12097754B2 |
Thermal management system
A thermal management system and, more specifically, to a refrigerant system comprising: a compressor, a first heat exchanger, an expansion valve, a second heat exchanger, and an accumulator which are connected in sequence to form a closed loop; and a connection block which connects a heat exchange medium outlet of the expansion valve to a heat exchange medium inlet of the second heat exchanger, and connects a heat exchange medium outlet of the second heat exchanger to a heat exchange medium inlet of the accumulator. |
US12097748B2 |
Vehicle air control system
A vehicle air control system includes a vehicle body that defines an interior. A first particulate matter sensor is coupled to an exterior of the vehicle body. A second particulate matter sensor is disposed within the interior of the vehicle body. A temperature sensor is coupled to the exterior of the vehicle body. A vehicle speed sensor is coupled to the vehicle body. A heat, ventilation, and air condition (HVAC) system is disposed within the interior of the vehicle body. The HVAC system includes an inlet door rotatable between a first position, a second position, and a third position therebetween. A controller is configured to receive a signal from at least one of the first and second particulate matter sensors, the temperature sensors, and the vehicle speed sensor. The controller is configured to rotate the inlet door in response to the signal. |
US12097744B2 |
Closure element for a ball-and-socket joint, and ball-and-socket joint having a closure element of this kind
A closure element (1, 28) for a ball joint (16) in a vehicle. The closure element has a receptacle (2, 29) for accommodating an electronic component (6). To be able to reduce the effort and cost of creating an interface, between the closure element and the electronic component, the closure element (1, 28) has a receptacle (2, 29) which is made of a plastic material and is injection-molded onto one side (3) of the closure element (1). |
US12097736B2 |
Vehicle and vehicle operating method
A vehicle includes an outside sensor configured to acquire information on an outside circumstance of the vehicle, a vehicle height adjusting device configured to adjust a vehicle height, and a control device configured to control the vehicle. The control device is configured to control the vehicle height adjusting device such that the vehicle height becomes a vehicle height corresponding to a platform condition at a predetermined stop position when the vehicle stops at the predetermined stop position. The control device is configured to control the vehicle height adjusting device based on a height of an obstacle such that the obstacle does not interfere with the vehicle when the obstacle is detected at the predetermined stop position by the outside sensor. |
US12097734B2 |
Hybrid planar active electromagnetic suspension
A suspension includes inner magnets coupled to an inner cylindrical member and outer magnets coupled to an outer cylindrical member that circumscribes the inner cylindrical member. The inner magnets are stacked on top of one another in an axial direction and include a first set having a first polarity alternately arrayed with a second set having a second polarity. The outer magnets are stacked on top of one another in the axial direction and include a first set having the first polarity alternately arrayed with a second set having the second polarity. Each inner magnet in the first set is radially aligned with an outer magnet in the second set and each inner magnet in the second set is radially aligned with an outer magnet in the first set to provide an attractive electromagnetic field between the magnets that passively absorbs axial displacement between the inner and outer cylindrical members. |
US12097733B2 |
Amphibious vehicle
Aspects of the present disclosure generally pertain to an amphibious vehicle (or amphibian) that is viable on land as well as on water. Aspects of the present disclosure more specifically are directed toward an amphibious vehicle that employs hydrofoils and other features, for example, for efficient cruising when in water. The amphibious vehicle may be embodied as a personal amphibious vehicle. |
US12097731B2 |
Automatic weight distribution system and method with continuous monitoring
A system for automated trailer weight distribution, including: A system for automated trailer weight distribution, having a tow vehicle with a hitch mount having a spring bar. The system may also include a trailer and a spring bar mount disposed on the trailer and having an initial position relative to the trailer, where the spring bar mount is configured to receive and engage the spring bar. Furthermore, a weight distribution measurement device disposed in association with the tow vehicle and being configured and arranged to determine a weight distribution of the tow vehicle when the spring bar is engaged with the spring bar mount and a weight distribution actuator can be configured and arranged to adjust the height of the spring bar mount while engaged with the spring bar. |
US12097726B2 |
Tire
A tire comprises a tread portion including a first land portion provided with axially extending first lateral sipes. The first lateral sipe has a first sipe wall and a second sipe wall, and opens at a ground contacting top surface via a chamfer portion. The chamfer portion comprises a first sloped surface and a second sloped surface respectively connected to the first sipe wall and the second sipe wall. In a top view of the first land portion, the width W1 of the first sloped surface is larger than the width W2 of the second sloped surface. |
US12097724B2 |
Eco-friendly activator-free water transfer printing film and method of printing the same
An eco-friendly activator-free water transfer printing film includes a water-based modified acrylic copolymer resin layer set on a superabsorbent film and made of a water-based modified acrylic copolymer resin which is formed by acrylic copolymer emulsion, polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) resin and polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) resin and provided crosslinking an end surface with the water-based modified acrylic copolymer resin layer after another end surface of the superabsorbent film absorbs water and becomes softened; and an information body set on the water-based modified acrylic copolymer resin layer; so that the present invention is simply set on a water surface to crosslink the superabsorbent film with the water-based modified acrylic copolymer resin layer to produce the adhesiveness of the water-based modified acrylic copolymer resin layer without using any activator. |
US12097719B2 |
Process for marking an optical eyeglass
The invention relates to a process for marking an optical eyeglass (1) equipped with a surface coating (5) comprising the following steps: A step of detreating by means of a laser beam, so as to locally detreat an area of the optical eyeglass by removing the surface coating (5) until a lower layer (7) of the eyeglass (1) is reached, which layer is located under said coating (5) and made of a material that is different from the surface coating (5), thus forming at least one the detreated zone (6, 11), A step of depositing an ink (9) in the detreated zone (6, 11) in order to form at least one inked pattern (4), so that the ink (9) adheres to the lower layer (7) present at the bottom (10) of the detreated zone (6, 11). |
US12097717B2 |
Mobile printer
A mobile printer includes: a roll body accommodating portion including a first partition wall and accommodating a roll body on which a recording paper is wound; a print head; a transport unit; a power supply unit, and supplying a drive voltage signal to the print head and the transport unit; and a housing including a power supply surface to which the power receiving module is fixed, and covering the roll body accommodating portion, the print head, the transport unit, and the power supply unit, in which at least a part of the first partition wall is located between the power receiving module and the roll body accommodating portion along one direction from the power receiving module to the roll body accommodating portion, and a thickness of the first partition wall along the one direction is larger than a thickness of the power supply surface along the one direction. |
US12097707B2 |
Wiping device, image forming apparatus and wiping method
A wiping device includes a wiping member and a moving part. The wiping member wipes a liquid off a nozzle surface of a recording head. The moving part moves the wiping member along the nozzle surface in a predetermined moving direction. The wiping member performs a first wiping operation in which the wiping member is moved while not coming into contact with the nozzle surface but coming into contact with the liquid adhering to the nozzle surface, and a second wiping operation in which the wiping member is moved while coming into contact with the nozzle surface after the first wiping operation. |
US12097700B2 |
Liquid ejection head and manufacturing method thereof
A liquid ejection head includes a print element substrate having an ejection port for ejecting a liquid; a support member supporting the print element substrate; and an adhesive agent provided for adhering the print element substrate to the support member. The print element substrate includes a supply port opposed to the support member and communicating with the ejection port, a first surface opposed to the support member and surrounding the supply port, and a second surface opposed to the support member and provided along at least a part of an outer edge of the first surface and retracted from the first surface relative to the support member. The adhesive agent is filled in a first space between the first surface and the support member, and at least a part of a second space between the second surface and the support member. |
US12097696B2 |
Fringe information measuring apparatus and substrate treating system including the same
Provided are a fringe information measuring apparatus that measures information on a fringe region using a temperature sensor array and a substrate treating system including the same. The fringe information measuring apparatus comprises: a laser sensor configured to output a first laser light and a second laser light to intersect each other; a thermal sensor array configured to pass through a fringe region formed by the intersection of the first laser light and the second laser light; and a control module configured to measure a position of the fringe region based on information obtained when the thermal sensor array passes through the fringe region. |
US12097693B2 |
Clamping shaft, printing cylinder unit and method for operating a clamping shaft
A clamping shaft (12) for a rotationally driven part (14) is described. It comprises at least one fluid chamber (28a, 28b) being located inside a shaft body (16) and being delimited by a piston (30a, 30b) and a cylinder part (32a. 32b). Additionally, the fluid chamber (28a, 28b) is delimited by an elastic clamping region (24a, 24b) having a first diameter if the piston (30a, 30b) and the cylinder part (32a, 32b) are in a first relative position, and a second diameter if the piston (30a, 30b) and the cylinder part (32a, 32b) are in a second relative position. Furthermore, a preloading unit (38) is provided, biasing the piston (30a, 30b) and the cylinder part (32a, 32b) towards the second relative position. Moreover, a printing cylinder unit (10) of a printing machine is presented comprising such a clamping shaft (12). Also, a method for operating a clamping shaft (12) is explained. |
US12097687B1 |
Phosphorescent packaging materials
An inner layer of packaging material includes phosphorescent material, and the packaging material is configured so that graphics of the packaging material are backlit by light emitted from the phosphorescent material. The packaging material can be a laminate, and the inner layer including the phosphorescent material can be a tie layer of the laminate. |
US12097684B2 |
Process for preparing a laminated glazing
A process for preparing a laminated glazing comprises providing a first glass sheet formed into a desired shape with a first thickness by a first procedure and providing a second glass sheet formed into a desired shape with a second thickness by a second procedure with an interlayer located therebetween, and laminating together the first and second glass sheets and the interlayer at a temperature and pressure sufficient to adhere the interlayer material to the glass sheets and in which the process further comprises applying a mould which is shaped substantially the same as the first glass sheet, against the second glass sheet, during laminating to adhere the interlayer material to the two glass sheets such that after lamination, the shape of the second glass sheet is substantially the same as the shape of the first glass sheet. |
US12097680B2 |
Incision station for packaging machine and relative incision method
An incision station for making a plurality of weaknesses respectively on a plurality of portions of a web, for producing a plurality of packages each of which including a supporting sheet corresponding to a respective portion of the portions and an opening system corresponding to the weakness made on the respective portion. The station includes a plurality of motor driven incision bodies for making incisions in the respective portion to create the weaknesses. The incision bodies are also controlled to obtain a distance needed to contact the respective portion. This invention also relates to a packaging machine which includes the incision station and a incision method for making the above-mentioned plurality of weaknesses. |
US12097675B2 |
Cylindrical base, master and master manufacturing method
Provided are a cylindrical base, a master and a method for manufacturing a master enabling a uniform transfer of a fine pattern. A cylindrical base of a quartz glass having an internal strain in terms of birefringence of less than 70 nm/cm is used. A resist layer is deposited to an outer circumference surface of this cylindrical base, a latent image is formed on the resist layer, the latent image formed on the resist layer is developed and the pattern of the developed resist layer is used as a mask for etching to form a structure including concaves or convexes arranged in a plurality of rows on the outer circumference surface of the cylindrical base. |
US12097673B2 |
Light modifier comprised of printed optical elements
Disclosed is a method for making a lens for a vehicle light. The process involves the growth of a clear or translucent ink on a clear or transparent substrate. The deposited ink forms light-modifying optical elements on the lens, which is then incorporated into a vehicle light assembly. |
US12097667B2 |
Stringer forming apparatus and method
Composite laminate stiffeners such as stringers are punch formed between first and second universal dies respectively carried on first and second trays. The second tray is mounted for sliding movement relative to the first tray between a punch position and a compaction position. Parts of the first and second dies are easily reconfigurable, allowing different shapes of stiffeners to be formed on the same forming apparatus. |
US12097666B2 |
Hot melt apparatus and method of use
In various embodiments, a hot melt device comprising a heating device that is automatically or manually triggered is configured so as to have its melt surface applied bringing a thermoplastic material in its solid form into contact with a surface via mechanical extrusion; using a heater to heat the thermoplastic material to a temperature above a melting temperature of the thermoplastic material while maintaining the contact of the thermoplastic material with the surface; allowing the heated thermoplastic material to cool to a temperature that is below the thermoplastic material's melting temperature; and allowing the heated thermoplastic material to bond the hot melt apparatus to the contacted surface without a solvent or use of a curing chemical reaction when the heated thermoplastic material is cooled to below the thermoplastic material's melting temperature while remaining connected to the structural body. |
US12097664B2 |
Continuous motion impulse heat sealing of film material
A sealing system for heat sealing superimposed walls of heat-sealable film material, e.g. in the production of pouches. The sealing section comprises two or more sealing stations arranged in series along a linear path for the superimposed walls dispensed from an infeed section. Each sealing station comprises a sealing device with first and second jaws and an actuator device to move the jaws between an opened position and a clamped position. Each sealing device comprises a motion device that is configured to move the first and second jaws in synchronicity with the superimposed walls when clamped between the first and second jaws. Each sealing station has a cooling device that is configured to continuously cool at least one of the jaws. At least each first jaw comprises at the respective front surface thereof at least one impulse heatable member embodied as a susceptor element that extends along the respective front surface. Each sealing station is configured to perform an integrated impulse sealing and cooling cycle. |
US12097660B2 |
Implantable bone scaffold printed at point of service
A three dimensional (3D) printing apparatus to print an implantable bone scaffold (IBS) in an aseptic environment is described. The 3D printing apparatus includes a sterile cartridge. The sterile cartridge contains a sterile printing material, a print nozzle, and a plunger. The 3D printing apparatus also includes a heater configured to indirectly heat the printing material. In addition, the 3D printing apparatus includes a cartridge receiver configured to retain the sterile cartridge. A sterile receiving plate is positioned below the print nozzle. A cover encompasses and maintains the sterile cartridge and the sterile receiving plate in an aseptic environment. A filter fan unit (FFU) overlays a section of the cover. Positive laminar filtered air flow created by the FFU maintains the aseptic environment inside a printing chamber. An ultraviolet light source irradiates the receiving plate. A movable diaphragm separates a printer mechanism, below the receiving plate, from the printing chamber. |
US12097658B2 |
Independently movable carriages carrying respective energy sources
According to examples, a system may include a first carriage carrying a laying device that may form a build material layer over a build area and a first energy source that may apply energy onto the build material layer as the first carriage is moved over the build material layer. The system may also include a second carriage carrying an agent delivery device and a second energy source, in which the agent delivery device may selectively deliver an agent onto the layer of build material and the second energy source may apply energy onto the agent and the layer of build material as the second carriage is moved across the build material layer. The system may further include a controller to control movement of the first carriage and the second carriage across the build area, in which the first carriage may be independently movable with respect to the second carriage. |
US12097657B2 |
Porous structures produced by additive layer manufacturing
A three-dimensional structure is formed when layers of a material are deposited onto a substrate and scanned with a high energy beam to at least partially melt each layer of the material. Upon scanning the layers at predetermined locations at least a first segment overlapping a second segment and underlapping a third segment is formed. |
US12097655B2 |
Hybrid 3D printing with photo-curable materials
A method of 3D printing comprises extruding one or more photo-curable materials from a nozzle to form a first layer that has a first shape specified by the one or more digital files, wherein the first shape corresponds to a first minimum line width that is based on, and narrower than, a diameter of the nozzle. The method further includes directing a light beam onto the first layer according to the one or more digital files to cure a portion of the first layer to create a first cured layer, wherein the first cured layer corresponds to a second shape of a first layer of a 3D printed orthodontic aligner, wherein the light beam has a beam diameter that is smaller than the diameter of the nozzle, and wherein the second shape has a second minimum line width that is smaller than the first minimum line width. |
US12097650B2 |
Multi-mold systems using a runner
A runner for supplying resin to a cavity includes a sprue that is supplied resin from a nozzle of an injection molding machine, a first path formed in the runner, where the resin flows in the first path from the nozzle when the nozzle connects to the sprue, a first pin that moves to a first position to increase the size of the first path before the resin is supplied to the first path and moves to a second position to decrease the size of the first path before the nozzle separates from the sprue. |
US12097647B2 |
Isostatic side-pressure shielded composite consolidation
A mold for use in the production of a ballistic article from a composite laminate stacked material wherein the mold has a sliding sealing section that nests with a outer permitter section and base portion so as to shield the sides of the composite laminate stacked material from applied isostatic pressure applied when in an autoclave. By shielding the sides of the composite laminate stacked material excess resin matrix material can be forced from the composite laminate stacked material to provide a uniform composite article with reduced weight and reduced thickness. |
US12097644B1 |
Method and system for creating additive parts
A method of manufacturing a part with a plurality of cut segments includes receiving a sheet of material with a machining apparatus and removing material during one or more first passes with the machining apparatus to form a plurality of segments in the sheet of material. The method also includes forming a tab by removing material during the one or more first passes with the machining apparatus for forming the segments, the tab connecting two segments within the sheet of material to each other and removing material with the machining apparatus to form joints on the segments. |
US12097635B2 |
Staple refill
A refill includes a peripheral wall defining a space capable of accommodating staples therein. The peripheral wall includes a bottom wall having a first side, a second side opposite to the first side, and a third side connecting end portions of the first side and the second side, a first side wall standing from the first side, a second side wall standing from the second side and opposing the first side wall, and a front wall positioned above the third side and connecting the first side wall and the second side wall. A first opening is formed on the first side wall and the front wall to extend across a boundary between the first side wall and the front wall. |
US12097634B2 |
Clamping assemblies for securing knives to slicing machines, slicing machines equipped therewith, and tools for use therewith
Clamping assemblies for securing knives to slicing machines, slicing machines equipped therewith, and tools for removing and installing knives on slicing machines. Such a clamping assembly may include a knife holder, a knife supported on a surface of the knife holder, and a clamp that clamps the knife to the knife holder. The clamp has a knife-engaging portion and a base portion. A cam rod applies a clamping load to the clamp to secure the knife to the knife holder. The cam rod has a camming surface that engages the base portion of the clamp when the cam rod is rotated to a clamping position to clamp the knife against the knife holder, and a radial concavity sized to accommodate the base portion of the clamp such that the base portion is loosely received within the radial concavity when the radial concavity faces the clamp in an open position thereof. |
US12097632B2 |
Pepperoni slicing system
A slicing machine includes an upper housing having feeder tube(s). A motor-driven cutting plate is horizontally attached beneath the upper housing for rotation and positioned to perpendicularly receive elongate food article(s) from the feeder tube(s) at a respective position offset from a center of rotation of the cutting plate. Reverse involute cutting blade(s) attached to the cutting plate that slices the elongate food article and having a cutting edge with an upward bevel. A curved slot formed through the cutting plate beneath the cutting edge to receive slices of the elongate food article. A base housing positioned below the upper housing has a turntable that supports a food substrate that receives the slices of the elongate food article. |
US12097629B2 |
Razor cartridge
A cartridge for a razor comprises a plurality of blade supports, wherein at least one blade support further comprises a blade attached to an inner surface of the at least one blade support that faces away from a shaving surface, wherein the at least one blade support comprises a first optical feature disposed on a portion of an outer surface of the at least one blade support that faces towards the shaving surface, and wherein the first optical feature is a first thermochromic portion configured to change colour based on a temperature of the at least one blade support according to a first temperature response of the first thermochromic portion. |
US12097626B2 |
Article pickup system, article pickup robot, article pickup method, and article pickup program
The article pickup system includes: a camera that is provided in a mobile body capable of moving in an environment where a plurality of articles to be picked up are present and that acquires image data by capturing the plurality of articles; and an article pickup robot that moves in the environment and picks up the plurality of captured articles. The article pickup robot includes: a camera position acquisition unit that detects the camera and then acquires position information of the camera; an article position specification unit that specifies positions of the plurality of articles based on the position information of the camera; a mobile unit that moves to the specified positions; and a pickup unit that picks up the plurality of articles at the positions to which the mobile unit has moved. |
US12097625B2 |
Robot end-effector sensing and identification
Systems and methods for identifying a robot end effector in a processing environment may utilize one or more sensors for digitally recording visual information and providing that information to an industrial workflow. The sensor(s) may be positioned to record at least one image of the robot including the end effector. A processor may determine the identity of the end effector from the recorded image(s) and a library or database stored digital models. |
US12097622B2 |
Repeating pattern detection within usage recordings of robotic process automation to facilitate representation thereof
Improved techniques for examining a plurality of distinct recordings pertaining to user interactions with one or more software applications, where each recording concerns performing at least one task. The examined recordings can be processed such that the recordings can be organized and/or rendered in a consolidated manner which facilitates user's understanding of higher-level operations being performed by the examined recordings to carry out the associated task. As one embodiment, a robotic process automation system can, for example, operate to: acquire a plurality of recordings, the recordings include a series of user interactions with one or more application programs, the recordings being acquired via the robotic process automation system; identify repeating sequences of user interactions within the recordings; select at least one of the identified repeating sequences that occurs more often; create a first level pattern for the selected at least one of the identified repeating sequences; and associate a descriptive label to the first level pattern created for the selected at least one of the identified repeating sequences. |
US12097612B2 |
Modular gripping finger, gripping device and construction kit
Modular gripping finger for arrangement on a movable gripper jaw of a gripping device, having at least two rigidly interconnected finger modules, the finger modules including one or more base modules for forming a geometric shape of the gripping finger and including an end module having a gripping surface, the end module including an electrical end module interface and at least one sensor which is or can be connected to the end module interface. |
US12097611B2 |
Sensor assembly and suction apparatus
A sensor assembly may include: a main body and one or more first proximity sensors. The main body may include a space through which a shaft of a suction apparatus passes is formed. The one or more first proximity sensors may be disposed in the main body, and may be configured to detect the suction portion that is deformed by the negative pressure. The main body may further include a fixture that has a fixed portion that is fixed to the shaft, and a support portion that supports the main body. |
US12097609B2 |
Continuous slip recovery
The disclosure provides systems and methods for mitigating slip of a robot appendage. In one aspect, a method for mitigating slip of a robot appendage includes (i) receiving an input from one or more sensors, (ii) determining, based on the received input, an appendage position of the robot appendage, (iii) determining a filter position for the robot appendage, (iv) determining a distance between the appendage position and the filter position, (v) determining, based on the distance, a force to apply to the robot appendage, (vi) causing one or more actuators to apply the force to the robot appendage, (vii) determining whether the distance is greater than a threshold distance, and (viii) responsive to determining that the distance is greater than the threshold distance, the control system adjusting the filter position to a position, which is the threshold distance from the appendage position, for use in a next iteration. |
US12097603B2 |
Oscillating power tool with lighting assembly
An oscillating power tool has a housing including a handle portion defining a handle axis and a head portion defining an output axis that is perpendicular to the handle axis. The head portion includes a front face intersected by the handle axis. A drive mechanism includes an output shaft configured to oscillate about the output axis in a rotational manner in response receiving torque from a motor. A lighting assembly is configured to illuminate a workpiece in front of the head portion of the housing. The lighting assembly includes a lens arranged on the front face of the housing, a holder coupled to the lens, a plurality of printed circuit boards supported by the holder, and an LED arranged on each of the printed circuit boards. In response to being activated, the LEDs are configured to project a wide-angle beam of light through the lens. |
US12097594B2 |
Modular fixture plate system for positioning a workpiece during a manufacturing and/or inspection process
A modular fixture plate system comprising:at least one interlocking fixture plate comprising at least one of a male end and a female end, wherein the male end comprises at least one male projection and the female end comprises at least one female recess; anda docking plate comprising at least one of at least one male projection and at least one female recess;wherein at least one male projection or female recess of the at least one interlocking fixture plate is interlocked with a mating one of the at least one male projection or the at least one female recess of the docking plate. |
US12097593B2 |
Multifaceted vise-jaw cover
A firearm maintenance aid can include a firearm vise and a firearm support device. Firearm vise can include vise jaws, a threaded rod connecting vise jaws together, and jaw pin holes in each jaw, the holes extending from an outer surface of a jaw through to an inner surface of each jaw, wherein the holes in the first jaw align with the holes in the second jaw. Firearm support device can include a clamping portion and a supporting portion. The clamping portion can be clamped between the jaws of the firearm vise, can include two parallel clamping faces, and can define vise pin holes that align with the jaw pin holes. The supporting portion can be located opposite the clamping portion and can include a cylindrical shaft. Vise pins can be received by the jaw pin holes and vise pin holes to fixedly connect the support device to the vise. |
US12097590B1 |
Water jet strengthening and polishing integrated system and method for blades of blisk
A water jet strengthening and polishing integrated system for blades of a blisk includes a vibration polishing unit and a water jet strengthening unit. The vibration polishing unit includes a vibration polishing bath, the vibration polishing bath is internally provided with a clamp for clamping the blisk, and vibration motors for driving the vibration polishing bath to vibrate are installed on the vibration polishing bath. Top ends of support springs are fixedly connected with the vibration polishing bath, and bottom ends of the support springs are fixedly connected with a workbench. The water jet strengthening unit includes a water jet strengthening device for carrying out water jet strengthening on the blades of the blisk and a driving mechanism for clamping the water jet strengthening device and capable of driving the water jet strengthening device to move in any direction in space. |
US12097583B2 |
Method of in-situ repair of an ultra-large single-piece casting
A method of repairing an ultra-large single-piece cast component of a vehicle body. The method includes the steps of locating a damaged portion of the cast component, determining an extent of the damaged portion of the ultra-large cast component, defining a cut-line sectioning off the damaged portion from an undamaged portion of the ultra-large cast component, cutting along the cut-line to excise the damaged portion from the undamaged portion of the ultra-large cast component, and joining a replacement piece to the undamaged portion of the ultra-large cast component. The replacement piece is fabricated based on the original manufacturer's geometry and dimensional data of the excised damaged portion. The undamaged portion of the ultra-large cast component remains on the vehicle body during the repair. |
US12097581B2 |
Assembly jig and assembly method using the same
An assembly jig is suitable for assembling a band button. The band button includes a button body, a compression spring, a torsion spring, a compression spring pin and a torsion spring pin. The assembly jig includes a base, an upper cover, a first pressing component and a pressing mechanism. The base has an accommodating groove, and the accommodating groove is configured for accommodating the button body, the compression spring, the torsion-spring positioning pin and the compression-spring positioning pin. The upper cover is combined with the base and has a slot for accommodating the torsion spring. The first pressing component is configured to press the torsion spring into the button body which is accommodated in the accommodating groove. The pressing mechanism is configured for pressing the compression spring, the compression spring pin and the torsion spring pin into the button body which is accommodated in the accommodating groove. |