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US12097404B2 |
Custom golf club fitting
The present disclosure relates to methods and devices for custom fitting golf clubs to golfers using analysis of golf swing mechanics and data obtained from the golfer being fitted in addition to extrinsic data correlations. |
US12097399B2 |
Portable aquatic exercise device
A portable aquatic exercise device for performing callisthenic workouts using water weight includes an outer bag having an outer surface and an inner surface wherein the inner surface of the outer bag creates an interior. The outer bag has a top end and a bottom end. The top end has an aperture and the bottom end has an opening. The opening has a draw string positioning the opening from an open position to a closed position. A pair of ropes is coupled to the outer surface of the outer bag. An inner bag is positioned within the interior of the outer bag. An inside of the inner bag is fills with water wherein expanding against the outer bag. A hole of the inner bag has an insert. A cap is positioned on the aperture of the outer bag and engages by threading to the insert of the inner bag. |
US12097398B2 |
Exercise system for using variable location anchors and variable biasing elements, and method of use thereof
The present invention generally relates to a system for exercise using a set of mounting plates attached to a surface capable of being modulated as to both the number and location of anchor points, the use of shortening elements to quickly vary the effective length of a set of biasing elements to allow a user, holding one or more exercise attachments to perform exercises in the aerobic, the strength, the flexibility, and in the balance areas. The system allows for easy class dynamics as users can quickly reconfigure the system using one or many of snap-connects The system allows for hundreds of different exercises to be performed, a rapid transition between exercise, a simple method to target specific muscle groups at specific angles of exercise to create a full body experience. |
US12097395B2 |
Cartridge weight monitoring
A cartridge monitoring assembly for detecting a weight of a cartridge, a fire suppression system for incorporating the same, and a method of detecting a weight of a cartridge installed within a fire suppression system are provided. The cartridge monitoring assembly includes a support bracket for securing a cartridge containing a pressurized gas to the cartridge monitoring assembly, and at least one weight sensor for detecting the weight of the cartridge. The cartridge monitoring assembly enables the comparison of the weight of a cartridge installed within the fire suppression system with a previously calculated full weight value to determine a weight variance of the cartridge installed within the fire suppression system. |
US12097393B2 |
Skin care formulations
A method of treating skin is disclosed. The method includes topically applying to the skin a composition comprising Lactobacillus ferment, Punica granatum extract, Camellia sinensis leaf extract, Cucumis sativus fruit extract, niacinamide, sodium hyaluronate, glycerin, and butylene glycol, wherein the skin is treated. |
US12097390B2 |
Flash radiotherapy accelerator
Methods, devices and systems for ultra-high dose radiotherapy are described that rely in-part on active switching control of a photoconductive switch when the accelerator is accelerating charged particles to produce output radiation at desired dose rates. One example method for producing output radiation in a flash radiotherapy system includes receiving, at a particle accelerator, a charged particle beam, where the particle accelerator system also includes a photoconductive switch coupled to the particle accelerator. The photoconductive switch can operate in a linear mode and includes a doped crystalline material that receives a voltage to establish an electric field across the crystalline material. The method includes producing a plurality of voltage pulses by the photoconductive switch in response to receiving light incident on the doped crystalline material, and accelerating the charged particles by the particle accelerator based on the plurality of voltage pulses to produce the output radiation beams for flash radiotherapy. |
US12097389B2 |
Techniques for skin illumination of radiation therapy treatment region using non-coaxial digital projector
Techniques include receiving a treatment plan for a subject, including a body outline, a position on a couch, and, for each gantry angle, a couch angle an isocenter and target volumes to which a radiation source is directed. A perspective transform matrix is based on projected coordinates of reference points from a digital image projector onto each different plane perpendicular to a beam from the radiation source at different distances. Two-dimensional spot positions for a gantry and couch angle are determined based on the treatment plan. A group of spot positions are determined based on a common distance from the radiation source to the body outline. Illuminated spots on a projection image are determined based on the group and the perspective transform matrix closest to the common distance. The projection image is projected from the image projector onto the subject on the couch. |
US12097387B2 |
Radiation treatment planning apparatus and radiation treatment apparatus
A radiation treatment planning apparatus according to one aspect includes a processing circuitry. The processing circuitry obtains time-series medical images. The processing circuitry specifies a first time phase in which radiation irradiation is performed and a second time phase in which no radiation irradiation is performed, in a period corresponding to the time-series medical images based on a positional relationship between a treatment target region and at-risk region of a patient included in the time-series medical images. The processing circuitry generates a treatment plan based on a medical image of the specified first time phase. |
US12097386B2 |
Path planning for radiation treatment
Respective target positions, into which elements of a radiation therapy machine are to be moved (e.g., prior to beginning treatment of a patient), are determined. A candidate path, which describes movements of the elements from respective initial positions to the respective target positions, is defined and accessed. The candidate path is evaluated to determine whether it would result in a collision between any of the elements. The candidate path is included in a set of candidate paths when the candidate path does not result in a collision between any of the elements. A value of a measure (e.g., a measure of efficiency), used for ranking each candidate path in the set of candidate paths, is determined. A path is selected from the set of candidate paths based on the ranking. |
US12097379B2 |
Wearable cardioverter defibrillator (WCD) system making shock/no shock determinations from multiple patient parameters
A method for a wearable cardioverter defibrillator (WCD) system comprises sensing one or more patient parameters from different parts of a body of the patient by the one or more transducers, obtaining a plurality of physiological inputs from the sensed one or more patient parameters, detecting first aspects from each of at least some of the physiological inputs, generating an aggregated first aspect from at least two of the detected first aspects, determining an aggregate analysis score from the aggregated first aspect, and determining whether the aggregate analysis score meets an aggregate shock criterion. The electrical charge is discharged within six minutes from when it is determined that the aggregate shock criterion is met, otherwise the electrical charge is not discharged for at least 19 minutes from when it is determined that the aggregate shock criterion is not met. |
US12097375B2 |
Cardiac pacing system and pacemaker fixing device
A cardiac pacing system and a pacemaker fixation device are disclosed. The pacemaker fixation device includes a ring-shaped stent and at least one contractible member. The ring-shaped stent is configured to load a leadless pacemaker and easily fix it at a target site in a patient's body reliably without dislodgement. A connecting element in the contractible member can be reliably connected to an external mechanism, thus facilitating retrieval and removal of the cardiac pacing system with an increased success rate. During implantation, the contractible member can be adapted by operating the external mechanism to adjust the pacing location for the leadless pacemaker, thus allowing the operator to easily determine the best pacing location that can result in enhanced pacing performance of the leadless pacemaker. Further, the leadless pacemaker may be fixed in the atrium in order to pace the atrium, thus reducing non-physiological pacing with atrioventricular desynchronization. |
US12097373B2 |
Control policy settings for electrical stimulation therapy
This disclosure is directed to devices, systems, and techniques for controlling electrical stimulation. In some examples, a system includes a user interface and processing circuitry. The processing circuitry is configured to output, for display by the user interface, a message requesting the patient perform a set of actions, receive, from the user interface, user input indicative of a patient response associated with the set of actions, and determine, based on the user input, one or more adjustments to a control policy which controls electrical stimulation delivered by a medical device based on a plurality of evoked compound action potentials (ECAPs) sensed by the medical device. |
US12097372B2 |
Targeted electrostimulation fields based on focal dermatomal coverage
Systems and methods for optimizing neuromodulation field design for pain therapy are discussed. An exemplary neuromodulation system includes an electrostimulator to stimulate target tissue to induce paresthesia, a data receiver to receive pain data including pain sites experiencing pain, and to receive patient feedback on the induced paresthesia including paresthesia sites experiencing paresthesia. The neuromodulation system includes a processor circuit configured to generate a spatial correspondence indication between the pain sites and the paresthesia sites over one or more dermatomes, determine an anodic weight and a cathodic weight for each of multiple electrode locations using the spatial correspondence indication, and generate a stimulation field definition for neuromodulation pain therapy. |
US12097370B2 |
Multimodal prescription techniques
A method, including obtaining data relating to electric hearing, obtaining data relating to acoustic hearing and preparing a prescription for a multimodal hearing prosthesis for an individual based on the obtained data relating to the electric hearing and the acoustic hearing. In an exemplary embodiment, the method entails comparing the data relating to electric hearing to the data relating to acoustic hearing and preparing the prescription based on the results of the comparison. |
US12097369B2 |
Orthopedic device
An orthopedic device with a base body for applying to a body part of a wearer, and at least one electrode for transcutaneously transmitting electrical signals. The at least one electrode features an electrically conductive textile and an electrically conductive polymer, wherein the electrically conductive textile is partially penetrated by the electrically inductive polymer and arranged in such a way that it comes into contact with the body part when the base body is applied. |
US12097364B2 |
Apparatus, systems, and methods for percutaneous pneumatic cardiac assistance
A cardiac assist system includes a pneumatic effector which is implanted beneath a pericardial sac and over a myocardial surface overlying the patient's left ventricle. A port is implanted and receives a percutaneously introduced cannula. The port is connected to supply a driving gas received from the cannula to the pneumatic effector. An external drive unit includes a pump assembly and control circuitry which operate the pump to actuate the pneumatic effector in response to the patient's sensed heart rhythm. A connecting tube has a pump end connected to the pump and a percutaneous port-connecting end attached to the implantable port. |
US12097362B2 |
Fluid management systems and methods
Fluid management systems are disclosed that include software-controlled, electro-mechanical devices used in combination with single-use or multi-use tubing sets. Functions of the fluid management systems can include fluid pressurization, fluid warming, fluid deficit monitoring (including flow-based and weight-based), suction, fluid collection, and fluid evacuation (including indirect-to-drain and direct-to-drain options). The systems can be configured based on the surgical environment (e.g., operating room or physician office) as well as other user needs and/or preferences. |
US12097360B2 |
Safety needle device
Safety needle device (1) comprising: a hub (10) configured to be connected to a pen-injector, the hub (10) comprising a lateral wall (11) and an upper wall (12) which define therebetween a cavity (13) extending between the upper wall (12) and an lower aperture (14) able to receive the pen injector; a needle (20) attached to the hub (10), the needle (20) extending along a longitudinal direction (X-X) between a distal end (21), configured for insertion into a patient, and an opposed proximal end (22) configured to be connected to the pen injector, a back-end shield (30) slidable along the longitudinal direction (X-X) within the cavity (13) of the hub (10) and rotatable about the longitudinal direction (X-X), the back-end shield (30) being movable irreversibly from an initial position, before connection of the pen injector to the hub (10), to a locking position, after removal of the pen injector to the hub (10) passing through an intermediate position, an elastic member (40) arranged within the cavity (13) and acting between the upper wall (12) and the back-end shield (30) to urge the back-end shield (30) towards the proximal end (21) of the needle (10) along the longitudinal direction (X-X), a locking arrangement (50) comprising at least a first locking member (60) formed on the back-end shield (30) and at least a second locking member (70) formed on the hub (10), the second locking member (70) cooperating with the first locking member (60) to guide the back-end shield (30) from the initial position to the locking position and to lock the back-end shield (30) in the locking position, the second locking member (70) comprises a passing through guide (71) formed on the lateral wall (11) of the hub (10); the first locking member (60) comprises a protrusion (61) configured to engage the guide (71) and to slide along the guide (71). |
US12097358B2 |
Auto injector with improved functionality
An auto injector is provided by which a fixed dose of a medicament can be injected as self-treatment, and by which needle exposure to an accessible position, injection of the medicament and retraction of the needle to an inaccessible position is automatically performed as a continuous sequence, after the auto injector is triggered. Solutions to improve the functionality of the retraction of the needle and the general experience of the use, are also provided. |
US12097357B2 |
Stabilized pen injector
A method of manufacturing an autoinjector includes supplying a preloaded syringe including a sterile needle and a needle cover, a preassembled distal housing portion including an adhesive base on a distal end thereof and a channel for insertion of the preloaded syringe, and a proximal housing portion including a motor and a transmission. An activation device is supplied and the preloaded syringe is slid longitudinally through an opening in a proximal end of the distal housing portion into the channel. A distal end of the proximal housing portion is joined to a proximal end of the distal housing portion. |
US12097354B2 |
Infusion device with stabilizer member
An infusion device system includes a base (12) for removably coupling to a delivery device, a needle hub (22) supporting an insertion needle (20) and a catheter (18) for delivering a substance to a patient. The infusion device includes a needle shield (24) for covering the insertion needle (20) after inserting the catheter (18) into the patient. The needle hub (22) includes a least one leg (70) extending from the needle shield (24) to stabilize the needle shield (24) and needle hub (12) relative to the base. In one embodiment, the legs (70) can include a latching tab (74) to couple to the needle hub (22) to resist separation of the needle hub from the base (12) until the legs are deflected outward to release the needle hub (22). |
US12097353B2 |
Infusion pumps
Ambulatory infusion pumps, pump assemblies, and baseplate assemblies, including cartridges, baseplates, cannulas, inserters, and related components and batteries therefor, as well as component combinations and related methods. |
US12097352B2 |
Wearable micro-dosing drug delivery device
The disclosed embodiments are directed to a wearable automatic drug delivery device configured to provide basal-only dosing of insulin. In a primary embodiment, the wearable drug delivery device is configured to provide automatic operation and provides audible alerts and visual status indicators to the patient. In other embodiments, the patient may have some degree of control over the operation of the device by providing tapping gestures on housing of the device. In yet another embodiment, the patient may provide input and receive status from the device via an application executing on a portable computing device in wireless communication with the wearable drug delivery device. |
US12097347B2 |
System and method for a shunt
Disclosed is a system including a flow regulating system. The flow regulating system may assist in ensuring a selected pressure within an inlet volume. The flow regulator may be included in a shunt assembly. The shut assembly may include an inlet catheter configured to assist in maintaining an open flow path therethrough. |
US12097346B1 |
Thoracostomy device
A thoracostomy device that may be used for the placement of a chest tube is disclosed. The thoracostomy device is adapted to be extended into an incision in a patient, and comprises: (a) a handle portion; (b) an insertion portion extending from the handle portion, and having a linear portion and a curved terminal portion, the insertion portion having opposed substantially continuous first inner and second outer lateral surfaces, the device defining a central axis extending therethrough; and (c) a continuous channel extending through the handle and insertion portions and open to the first inner lateral surface, the channel having a medial axis offset from and parallel to the central axis, the channel adapted to guide a tube along the central axis while being adapted to allow a tube to be removed laterally of the channel. The present invention also includes a method of preparing a chest tube for insertion and for inserting a chest tube such as through the use any of the devices of the present invention. |
US12097345B2 |
Infusion catheter and methods of use
Venous infusion catheter assemblies and methods of use are described herein. A catheter assembly may comprise an elongated body having a proximal end and a distal end, with an expandable occlusion element disposed on the elongated catheter body. A catheter may include a first infusion lumen extending to a proximal infusion port positioned on the catheter body proximally of the occlusion element and a second infusion lumen extending to a distal infusion port. Some embodiments may use a suction lumen extending to at least one suction port. When the catheter is introduced into vasculature of a patient, the suction port may be positioned in the patient's superior vena cava or right atrium to draw blood, the distal infusion port is positioned to direct normothermic or hyperthermic fluid toward the patient's heart, and the proximal infusion port is positioned to create a flow of hypothermic fluid in the patient's cerebral vasculature. |
US12097340B2 |
Steerable catheter
A steerable medical apparatus includes a shaft, a steering mechanism, and an actuation mechanism. The shaft has a proximal portion, a distal portion, a first pull wire, and a second pull wire. The distal ends of the first and second pull wires are coupled to the distal portion of the shaft. The steering mechanism has a first wheel and a second wheel coupled by a differential mechanism. The proximal ends of the first and second pull wires are respectively coupled to the first and second wheels. The actuation mechanism is coupled to the steering mechanism. Actuating the actuation mechanism in a first operational mode causes the distal portion of the shaft to curve in a first plane. Actuating the actuation mechanism in a second operational mode causes the distal portion of the shaft to curve away from the first plane. |
US12097337B2 |
Multi-direction steerable handles for steering catheters
Disclosed herein are steerable catheter assemblies that utilize various mechanisms to accomplish independent control of catheter flex magnitude and catheter flex direction to provide improved steerability of an attached catheter. Some embodiments include a catheter with two or more pull wires that flex the catheter and a control handle coupled to the catheter. The control handle can include a direction control coupled to the two or more pull wires such that adjustment of the direction control adjusts a direction of catheter flex by the two or more pull wires, and the control handle can include a magnitude control coupled to the two or more pull wires such that adjustment of the magnitude control adjusts the magnitude of catheter flex. |
US12097332B2 |
Systems, devices, and methods for generating and manipulating objects in a virtual reality or multi-sensory environment to maintain a positive state of a user
Systems, devices, and methods described herein relate to multi-sensory presentation devices, including virtual reality (VR) devices, visual display devices, sound devices, haptic devices, and other forms of presentation devices, that are configured to present sensory elements, including visual and/or audio scenes, to a user. In some embodiments, one or more sensors including electroencephalography (EEG) sensors and a photoplethysmography (PPG) sensors, e.g., included in a brain-computer interface, can measure physiological data of a user to monitor a state of the user during the presentation of the visual and/or audio scenes. Such systems, devices, and methods can adapt one or more visual and/or audio scenes based on user physiological data, e.g., to control or manage the state of the user. |
US12097331B2 |
Apparatus and method for mitigating the effects of travel lag via color palette transitions in a virtual sky projected in a digital space
A method includes initiating an accelerated daily light and darkness cycle experience at a first color palette position within the accelerated daily light and darkness cycle that corresponds to a current time at a destination geographic location that a user will travel to. The accelerated daily light and darkness cycle experience is executed at a second color palette position within the accelerated daily light and darkness cycle that corresponds to the current time at the destination geographic location of the user. The accelerated daily light and darkness cycle is less than six minutes and includes projecting a dark virtual sky in a digital space, transitioning the dark virtual sky to a dawn virtual sky in the digital space, altering the dawn virtual sky to introduce a daytime virtual sky in the digital space and modifying the daytime virtual sky to produce a dusk virtual sky in the digital space. |
US12097329B2 |
Apparatus to administer drugs to mechanically ventilated patients
An apparatus to administer drugs to mechanically ventilated patients includes a mechanical ventilator, an artificial airway to be associated to a patient and a ventilation circuit connecting the mechanical ventilator to the artificial airway. The ventilation circuit includes: an inspiratory line, a dry powder inhaler disposed in line on the inspiratory line and a connector operatively connected to the dry powder inhaler and to the inspiratory line. The connector includes: a first duct facing an outlet port of the dry powder inhaler and connected or configured to be connected to a tube section of the inspiratory line placed downstream the dry powder inhaler; a second duct facing an air inlet port of the dry powder inhaler and connected or configured to be connected to a tube section of the inspiratory line placed upstream the dry powder inhaler. |
US12097326B2 |
Patient interface having a restrictor element for varying flow resistance through an exhalation port thereof
A patient interface for use in delivering a flow of a breathing gas to an airway of a patient includes a body that defines a cavity therein that is structured to receive the flow of breathing gas. A first aperture defined in the body is positioned and structured to communicate the flow of breathing gas from the cavity to an airway of the patient. A second aperture defined in the body is sized and configured to provide a pathway between the cavity and an ambient environment in which the body is disposed. The patient interface further includes a restrictor element that is selectively coupled to the body. The restrictor element includes a blocking portion that obstructs at least a portion of the second aperture. |
US12097324B2 |
Apparatus for controlling gas delivery to a patient
This invention relates to, among other embodiments, methods and apparatus/systems for controlling gases delivery to a patient, such as via a patient interface. Such methods comprising receiving an input relating to either a patient's breathing phase and/or another patient parameter, controlling a flow of gases to be delivered to the patient and the inclusion in said flow of gases of a supplementary gas, wherein the amount of supplementary gas provided to the patient is substantially synchronized with respect to the patient's breathing phase and/or another patient parameter. |
US12097310B2 |
Apparatus and method for irradiating air in an air circulation system of a vehicle
An apparatus for irradiating air flow in a vehicle includes a filter unit configured to couple to a recirculating-air conduit connected to a manifold of an air circulation system, the filter unit having an inlet end, and a filter disposed in the inlet end of the filter unit, including an outer High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) media. The apparatus further includes a plurality of ultraviolet light transmissive strands that each have distal ends disposed in a spaced apart manner in an interface region between the outer HEPA media filter and an inner activated carbon filter or HEPA filter, and proximal ends connectable to an ultraviolet light emitting source such that ultraviolet light is transmitted by the transmissive strands into the interface region. The transmissive strands are configured to receive emitted ultraviolet light that is substantially between 222 nm and 265 nm for irradiating air passing through the filter. |
US12097309B2 |
Aerosol generator including multi-component wick
An aerosol generator includes a composite conduit to transport multiple liquids to a heating element at flow rates such that the liquids arrive at the heating element in desirable concentrations. The heating element volatilizes the liquids to form volatilized fluid, which mixes with ambient air to form an aerosol with desirable concentrations of the multiple liquids. |
US12097301B2 |
Scaffold
The present invention relates to a scaffold for the treatment of stress urinary incontinence, wherein the scaffold comprises three layers of polyurethane: a first layer and a third layer in which the polyurethane fibres are randomly orientated and a second layer between said first and third layers in which the fibres are aligned longitudinally; methods of making such scaffolds and uses thereof. |
US12097300B2 |
Biofunctional hydrogel for wound healing
Disclosed herein is a hydrogel that eradicates biofilm bacteria from wounds and accelerates diabetic wound healing. Also disclosed herein are methods of manufacture and use of said hydrogel. |
US12097299B2 |
Method and apparatus for sanitization of hand coverings
A hand sanitization system, a sanitization machine, and hand coverings containing markings for use with the sanitization machine are disclosed. The hand sanitization machine is capable of sanitizing hand coverings that were traditionally disposed of after one use. The hand coverings may contain indicators that signal when they have been sterilized. |
US12097288B2 |
Hydrocortisone acetate suppository formulation for treatment of disease
The present invention relates, in various embodiments, to formulations comprising hydrocortisone and silicon dioxide. In additional embodiments, the invention relates to suppositories comprising hydrocortisone and silicon dioxide. The formulations of the present invention are useful for administration to patients who have gastrointestinal diseases and disorders such as, for example, inflammatory bowel disease. |
US12097287B2 |
Dry powder formulations of epinephrine and associated methods
Provided herein are dry powder formulations comprising epinephrine alone or in combination with at least one enabling agent suitable for nasal application. Also provided are unit dose forms and devices comprising such formulations and methods of using such formulations for the treatment of various conditions including anaphylaxis, anaphylactoid reaction, respiratory conditions, hemodynamic collapse, and for administration during cardiopulmonary arrest and other life-threatening conditions. |
US12097283B2 |
Method for alleviating dry eye syndrome
Disclosed herein is a method for alleviating dry eye syndrome using a composition containing a polylysine nanoparticle. The polylysine nanoparticle is produced by subjecting lysine hydrochloride to a pyrolysis treatment at a temperature ranging from 240° C. to 280° C. |
US12097281B1 |
Composition for improving skin moisturization of companion animals
A composition for improving skin moisturization of companion animals, including 10 to 20 parts by weight (“wt. parts”) of olive oil, 5 to 10 wt. parts of oleanolic acid acetate powder, 30 to 40 wt. parts of barley sprout fermented extract powder, 30 to 40 wt. parts of broccoli sprout fermented extract powder, 5 to 15 wt. parts of coconut extract fine powder, 1.5 to 2.5 wt. parts of sodium hyaluronate purified powder, 5.5 to 10 wt. parts of trehalose powder, 5 to 10 wt. parts of chlorella powder, and 5 to 10 wt. parts of green leaf mussel extract powder, based on 100 wt. parts of purified water. |
US12097280B2 |
Personal care compositions and methods for the same
Personal care compositions and methods for treating one or more dry skin conditions are disclosed. The composition may include a carrier, one or more plant oils, and a source of Aloe vera. The one or more plant oils and the source of Aloe vera may each be present in an effective amount to increase natural moisturizing factors in skin when applied thereto. The method for treating the one or more dry skin conditions may include contacting the personal care composition with skin. Contacting the personal care composition with the skin may increase an amount of natural moisturizing factors in the skin and/or increase an amount of Caspase-14 in the skin. |
US12097276B2 |
Cosmetic composition comprising theasinensin A
A composition contains, as an effective component, theasinensin A, an enantiomer thereof, a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, a hydrate thereof, or a solvate thereof. The composition has an excellent stability and provides wrinkle-reducing or skin elasticity-enhancing benefits, and skin-brightening benefits by containing theasinensin A, an enantiomer thereof, a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, a hydrate thereof, or a solvate thereof, as an effective component. |
US12097274B2 |
Oxidative dyeing agent for keratin fibers comprising novel dye precursor combinations
The subject of the present application is an agent for the oxidative dyeing of keratinous fibers, in particular human hair, which contains the coupling oxidation dye precursor 2-(1,3-benzodioxol-5-ylamino)ethanol in combination with the oxidation base 4,5-diamino-1-(2-hydroxyethyl)-1H-pyrazole. |
US12097264B2 |
Methods and compositions for theranostic nanoparticles
Provided herein is a nanoparticle for drug delivery, wherein the nanoparticle comprises a hyperbranched polyester (HBPE) nanoparticle having a hydrophobic interior, polyglutamate folate ligands conjugated to the nanoparticle, and one or more PET detectable isotopes. Also provided herein are methods of using thereof. |
US12097262B2 |
mTORC1 inhibitors
Disclosed herein, inter alia, are compounds and methods of using the same for modulating the activity of mTORC1. |
US12097253B2 |
RSV RNA molecules and compositions for vaccination
The present invention is directed to an artificial nucleic acid, particularly to an artificial RNA suitable for use in treatment and/or prophylaxis of an infection with Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) or a disorder related to such an infection. The invention further concerns a method of treating or preventing a disorder or a disease, first and second medical uses of the artificial RNA, compositions, and vaccines. Further, the invention is directed to a kit, particularly to a kit of parts, comprising the artificial RNA, compositions and vaccines. |
US12097252B2 |
Formulation of a peptide vaccine
The invention relates to a novel reconstitution composition, a pharmaceutical composition and kit of parts comprising said reconstitution composition. The invention further relates to a method of treatment using said pharmaceutical composition and/or the pharmaceutical composition for use as a medicament. Also provided is a method for reconstituting dried peptides and a method for preparing a pharmaceutical composition using the reconstitution composition of the invention. |
US12097246B2 |
Methods of treating spinal cord injury
The invention is directed to a method of treating a spinal cord injury, a neurodegenerative disease or a neuronal injury in an individual in need thereof comprising administering an effective amount of superoxide dismutase (SOD) and catalase to the individual, wherein the superoxide dismutase and the catalase are encapsulated in one or more nanoparticles that release the SOD and catalase upon administration. Another aspect of the invention is directed to compositions comprising superoxide dismutase (SOD) and catalase encapsulated in one or more nanoparticles. |
US12097237B2 |
Small molecule Ras inhibitors
Disclosed herein are novel compounds that are Ras inhibitors. Also disclosed are compositions comprising the compounds and methods of using the compounds in treating various diseases. |
US12097235B2 |
Anti-acne pharmaceutical compositions
The invention provides a pharmaceutical composition suitable for topical application. The pharmaceutical composition comprises an extract of Plectranthus aliciae and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier. The invention extends to provide a pharmaceutical composition for the treatment of acne, a pharmaceutical gel composition, a substance or composition comprising an extract of Plectranthus aliciae, a use of a Plectranthus aliciae extract, and various methods of preventing or treating acne. |
US12097233B1 |
Composition for treating night blindness
A composition for treating night blindness includes Coccinia grandis (L.) stem and goat liver for the treatment of night blindness. The composition is edible and demonstrates remarkable therapeutic results when administered to a patient suffering from night blindness. In an embodiment, the composition can cure night blindness within 3 to 5 days of treatment. |
US12097230B2 |
Method and composition for treating post operative conditions
An example method of treating or preventing post-operative delirium and cognitive dysfunction and other complications in patients includes administering to a patient a pharmaceutical composition. The composition includes one or more cannabinoid-containing plant compositions having a cannabinoid-containing fraction and a non-cannabinoid containing fraction. The cannabinoid-containing fraction includes Cannabis sativa from C. Indica, C. Ruderalis and their hybrids and various sub species and strains. The non-cannabinoid containing fraction from a Cannabis sativa L. plant and its various sub species and strains. |
US12097225B2 |
Composition for competitive inhibition of pathogens and restoration of microbial ecological balance
Disclosed are compositions for competitive inhibition of pathogens against pathogenic infections comprising (a) Bacillus coagulans; (b) Bacillus subtilis; (c) citric acid; and (d) gallic acid including any combinations thereof. The compositions disclosed in this invention is capable to treat and prevent pathogenic infections of the genital organs as well as suitable for treatment and prevention of dermal infections. A method of preventing recurrence of the infections by way of supporting the growth of inherent natural doderlein microbial populations due to application of the compositions of the present invention are also disclosed. Further, use of the compositions of the present invention obviates the need of prior specific diagnosis of the infections due to its broad spectrum activity against multiple bacterial and fungal pathogens. |
US12097223B2 |
Mesenchymal stromal cells and uses related thereto
The present invention generally relates to novel preparations of mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) derived from hemangioblasts, methods for obtaining such MSCs, and methods of treating a pathology using such MSCs. The methods of the present invention produce substantial numbers of MSCs having a potency-retaining youthful phenotype, which are useful in the treatment of pathologies. |
US12097220B2 |
Enhanced hAT family transposon-mediated gene transfer and associated compositions, systems, and methods
This disclosure provides various TcBuster transposases and transposons, systems, and methods of use. |
US12097219B2 |
Single-domain antibodies against CLL1 and constructs thereof
Provided are single-domain antibodies targeting CLL1 and constructs thereof, including chimeric receptors, immune effector cell engagers and immunoconjugates. Further provided are engineered immune effector cells (such as T cells) comprising an anti-CLL1 chimeric receptor and optionally a second chimeric receptor targeting a second antigen or epitope. Pharmaceutical compositions, kits and methods of treating cancer are also provided. |
US12097218B2 |
Methods of making and using embryonic mesenchymal progenitor cells
The disclosure provides a method of generating non-clustered stem cells. Cluster disruption prior to mesoderm differentiation increases yield and efficiency in hEMP and T cell differentiation. Thus, this method allows the development of improved methods of hEMP and T cell differentiation. |
US12097217B2 |
Maturation of dendritic cells
The present invention relates to in vitro methods of producing mature dendritic cells, a dendritic cell maturation cocktail, a method of producing mature antigen presenting dendritic cells in vitro, methods of manufacturing vaccines containing mature dendritic cells, antigen-presenting mature dendritic cells produced according to the methods described, vaccines containing the mature antigen-presenting dendritic cells and methods of treatment and used of mature antigen-presenting cells of the invention. |
US12097216B2 |
Method for prevention and reduction of skin stasis with compositions and materials comprising copper compounds
The present application relates to a method for reduction and prevention of damaged skin stasis comprising applying a material containing water-soluble or water-insoluble copper compounds to said damaged skin. |
US12097214B2 |
P-ethoxy nucleic acids for liposomal formulation
Provided herein are therapeutic oligonucleotides that comprise at least one p-ethoxy backbone linkage but no more than 80% p-ethoxy backbone linkages. Provided herein are improved delivery systems for therapeutic oligonucleotides comprising a liposome that comprises neutral phospholipids and a p-ethoxy oligonucleotide that is entrapped in the liposome. |
US12097213B2 |
Sequential treatment of cancers using 6-thio-dG, checkpoint inhibitors and radiation therapy
Disclosed herein are methods of treatments with a telomerase-mediated telomere-targeting drug, 6-thio-2′-deoxyguanosine (6-thio-dG), checkpoint inhibitors and/or radiation therapy for treating cancers. Leads to tumor regression in innate and adaptive immune-dependent manners in syngeneic and humanized mouse cancer models. |
US12097211B2 |
Methods of treating estrogen sensitive diseases with cannabis extract
Disclosed herein are methods for treating estrogen sensitive disease, specifically toward endometrial cancers, and compositions used to treat the estrogen sensitive disease. Methods for treating estrogen sensitive diseases comprise administering to a patient an effective amount of a cannabis extract in the presence of an elevated level of estrogen wherein the estrogen is endogenous estrogen or further comprises exogenous estrogen and wherein the methods may further comprise the addition of a chemotherapeutic agent. |
US12097210B2 |
Concomitant administration of glucocorticoid receptor modulators and CYP3A inhibitors
Applicant provides methods of treating diseases including Cushing's syndrome and hormone-sensitive cancers by concomitant administration of a glucocorticoid receptor modulator (GRM) and steroidogenesis inhibitors, and by concomitant administration of a GRM and CYP3A inhibitors. The GRM may be, e.g., mifepristone; the CYP3A inhibitors or steroidogenesis inhibitors (collectively “inhibitors”) may be, e.g., ketoconazole or itraconazole. Inhibitors may cause toxicity or other serious adverse reactions; concomitant administration of inhibitors with other drugs may increase the risk of such toxicity and adverse reactions due to the inhibitors and/or the other drugs. Applicant has surprisingly found that GRMs may be administered to subjects receiving inhibitors without increasing the risk of adverse reactions; for example, Applicant has found that mifepristone may be concomitantly administered with ketoconazole or itraconazole, providing safe concomitant administration of the GRM and ketoconazole or itraconazole. In embodiments, the GRM dose may be reduced during concomitant administration of the GRM with inhibitors. |
US12097209B2 |
Diabetic retinopathy treatment with stabilized dexamethasone
A method is described of stabilizing the pH of an aqueous composition including a drug that is prone to oxidation. The method includes adding an additive to prevent oxidation of the drug that is prone to oxidation. Also described, is a method of stabilizing the pH of an aqueous composition including a corticosteroid, the method including adding an additive to prevent oxidation of the corticosteroid. Further, a composition is described that includes a corticosteroid and an additive to prevent oxidation of the corticosteroid. |
US12097206B2 |
Method for the treatment of Dravet Syndrome
A method of treating and/or preventing Dravet Syndrome in a patient such as a patient previously diagnosed with Dravet Syndrome, by administering an effective dose of fenfluramine or its pharmaceutically acceptable salt to that patient. Dravet Syndrome patients are typically children under the age of 18 and are treated at a preferred dose of less than about 0.5 to about 0.01 mg/kg/day. |
US12097203B2 |
Combination therapies comprising SHP2 inhibitors and PD-1 inhibitors
Provided herein are combinations that include a SHP2 inhibitor and a PD-1 inhibitor and methods of treating cancer. |
US12097199B2 |
Administration of SUMO-activating enzyme inhibitor and anti-CD20 antibodies
The present disclosure provides methods, pharmaceutical compositions, and kits for treating cancer or autoimmune disease in patients in need thereof. The methods comprise administering to a patient in need a small ubiquitin-like modifier (SUMO) activating enzyme (SAE) inhibitor, such as [(1R,2S,4R)-4-{[5-({4-[(1R)-7-chloro-1,2,3,4-tetrahydroisoquinolin-1-yl]-5-methyl-2-thienyl}carbonyl)pyrimidin-4-yl]amino}-2-hydroxy-cyclopentyl]methyl sulfamate (Compound I-263a) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, in combination with one or more anti-CD20 antibodies. Also provided are medicaments for use in treating cancer or autoimmune disease. |
US12097197B2 |
Stable liquid compositions of netupitant and palonosetron
The present invention relates to stable liquid compositions suitable for parenteral administration in the form of a solution comprising: (a) netupitant and optionally palonosetron; (b) at least one pharmaceutically acceptable stabilizer; (c) at least one pharmaceutically acceptable solubilizer; and (d) at least one pharmaceutically acceptable vehicle, wherein netupitant is present at a concentration of about 0.5 mg/mL to about 20 mg/mL and the solution has a pH of about 2 to about 6. The compositions are suitable for subcutaneous, intravenous, or intramuscular administration. The invention further relates to methods for manufacturing the compositions and methods of using such compositions for prevention, treatment or management of nausea and vomiting. |
US12097195B2 |
Pharmaceutical composition containing alkynyl compound and preparation method and application thereof
The present invention relates to a pharmaceutical composition containing alkynyl compound, a preparation method thereof and its application. The present invention discloses a pharmaceutical composition comprising an active pharmaceutical ingredient and an available pharmaceutical excipient; The active pharmaceutical ingredient is 3-((1H-pyrazolo[3,4-b]pyridin-5-yl)ethynyl)-4-methyl-N-(4-((4-methylpiperazin-1-yl)methyl)-3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl)-benzamide, or its pharmaceutical acceptable salt; The available pharmaceutical excipients includes diluents and lubricants. The pharmaceutical composition can effectively improve the bioavailability of the alkynyl compound, has good dissolution and stability, and improve the drug safety. |
US12097193B2 |
Methods for the administration of COMT inhibitors
Provided are methods of administering a catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) inhibitor chosen from opicapone, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt and/or isotopic variant thereof, to a patient in need thereof wherein the patient is already being administered quinidine or is suffering from a disease or disorder treatable by quinidine. |
US12097192B2 |
Therapeutic uses of relacorilant, a heteroaryl-ketone fused azadecalin glucocorticoid receptor modulator
Methods and compositions are disclosed for diagnosing a patient suspected of suffering from, and for treating a patient suffering from, a disorder such as hypercortisolemia, metabolic syndrome, pre-diabetes, diabetes, Cushing's syndrome, Cushing's Disease, hyperglycemia secondary to hypercortisolemia, a liver disease, a cardiac disorder, high blood pressure, a blood clotting disorder, a cancer, a psychological disorder, weight gain, a disorder of glucose control, a bone disorder (e.g., osteoporosis), hypogonadism, pseudoacromegaly, pituitary tumors, functional hypercortisolism, ACTH secreting tumors, peripheral neuropathy, dyslipidemia and other disorders.The methods and compositions include administration of a heteroaryl-ketone fused azadecalin glucocorticoid receptor modulator (GRM). The preferred heteroaryl-ketone fused azadecalin GRM is relacorilant ((R)-(1-(4-fluorophenyl)-6-((1-methyl-1H-pyrazol-4-yl)sulfonyl)-4,4a,5,6,7,8-hexahydro-1H-pyrazolo[3,4-g]isoquinolin-4a-yl)(4-(trifluoromethyl)pyridin-2-yl)methanone). In some cases, the GRM (e.g., relacorilant) is orally administered. In some cases, the GRM (e.g., relacorilant) is orally administered without food. |
US12097184B2 |
Formulations of psilocin that have enhanced stability
A composition of psilocin that is stable including at least one agent or chemical modification that provides enhanced stability. A method making stable psilocin, by providing a formulation of psilocin including at least one agent or chemical modification that provides enhanced stability. A method of treatment of a disease or condition, by administering a composition of psilocin that is stable to an individual and treating the disease or condition. |
US12097182B2 |
Compounds and methods for treatment of inflammatory bowel disease with extra-intestinal manifestations
The present invention relates to, inter alia, methods of treatment and combinations of (R)-2-(7-(4-cyclopentyl-3-(trifluoromethyl)benzyloxy)-1,2,3,4-tetrahydrocyclopenta[b]indol-3-yl)acetic acid (Compound 1) useful for the treatment of extra-intestinal manifestations (EIM) in an individual with inflammatory bowel disease (BBD) and for the treatment of pyoderma gangrenosum (PG). In some embodiments, the methods further comprise administering Compound 1, or a pharmaceutically salt, solvate, or hydrate thereof, in combination with a therapeutically effective amount of a compound selected from the group consisting of: a corticosteroid, a 5-aminosalicylic acid derivative, and a TNF-alpha inhibitor; or a corticosteroid, an immunosuppressant, a biologic, an anti-inflammatory agent, and an antibiotic. |
US12097181B2 |
Swine maternal neonatal pheromone
Provided herein are maternal neonatal pheromonal agents capable of reducing aggression and improving feeding behavior in a pig. Compositions comprising the pheromonal agents and methods of using the agents to reduce aggression and improve feeding behavior and weight gain in the pig are also provided. |
US12097179B2 |
Carbazole derivatives for the treatment of fibrotic diseases and related symptoms, and conditions thereof
The invention provides carbazole derivatives for the treatment of fibrotic diseases (pathological collagen deposition) in tissues and organs, and related symptoms, and conditions thereof. |
US12097176B2 |
Modified release gamma-hydroxybutyrate formulations having improved pharmacokinetics
Modified release formulations of gamma-hydroxybutyrate having improved dissolution and pharmacokinetic properties are provided, and therapeutic uses thereof. |
US12097172B2 |
Prevention and treatment of diabetic nephropathy
Embodiments herein disclose methods relating to diabetic nephropathy (DN); methods for preventing the onset and also for preventing the progressing of DN, as well as the treatment of DN in diabetic subjects comprising administering reparixin and/or ladarixin which are inhibitors of CXCL8 receptor CXCR1 and CXCR2 activation. |
US12097170B2 |
Packaged, sealed container system for stable storage of an oxygen sensitive pharmaceutical formulation
A packaged, sealed container system for stable storage of a formulation of an oxygen-sensitive pharmaceutical compound, the packaged, sealed container system comprising a primary container including therein a formulation of an oxygen-sensitive pharmaceutical compound, a secondary outer container comprising a first flexible sheet layer, an opposing second flexible sheet layer, and a seal disposed along a common peripheral edge of the first and second flexible sheet layers, such that the primary container is disposed between and enclosed by the first and second flexible sheet layers of the secondary outer container. An oxygen scavenger is also disposed between and enclosed by the first and second flexible sheet layers of the secondary outer container. The oxygen scavenger is in fluid communication with the contents of the primary container. |
US12097167B2 |
Cameras for emergency rescue
A system for managing treatment of a person in need of emergency assistance is provided. The system includes at least one camera configured to be mounted to a person in need of medical assistance. The system also includes an image processing device, which can be configured to receive images captured by the at least one camera and to process the images to generate a representation of a rescue scene surrounding the person. The system further includes an analysis device. The analysis device can be configured to determine a characteristic associated with a resuscitation activity based on analysis of the representation of the rescue scene generated by the image processing device. A computer-implemented method for managing treatment of a person in need of emergency assistance is also provided. |
US12097165B2 |
Foot for hands-free crutch
A foot for a crutch has a ground contact portion with a variable camber. The camber angle changes from at least one of a front edge or rear edge of the variable camber, to a maximum camber. In embodiments, the camber increases from the at least one of the front edge or rear edge to the maximum camber region, and then decreases to the other of the front edge or the rear edge. In embodiments, a foot can have two regions of different cambers laterally disposed from each other such that only one of the two regions contacts the ground during a step at any given time. |
US12097161B2 |
Communication devices, methods, and systems
Exemplary aspects of a wearable device are described, including a body, an attachment element, and a plurality of energy generators. The body may include a flexible material layer and be conformable about a head of a user. The body may have a power source. The attachment element may include a band to maintain the body about the head of the user and a skin facing surface of the body against skin of the user. The plurality of energy generators may be independently operable to convert electricity from the power source into a plurality of different energy types transmittable towards the skin of the user. At least one of the plurality of energy generators may be disposed at least partially within the flexible material layer. Related apparatus, methods, and systems are described. |
US12097159B2 |
Textile actuators
A textile actuator worn by a user comprises a textile envelope that defines a chamber made fluid-impermeable by a fluid-impermeable bladder contained in the textile envelope and/or a fluid-impermeable structure incorporated into the textile envelope. The textile envelope has a pre-determined geometry that produces an equilibrium state at a non-180-angle displacement and that stops further displacement upon pressurization of the chamber and prevents over-extension the joint. A fluid is delivered into or out of the chamber to displace the textile envelope primarily by transitioning from an uninflated state to the pre-determined geometry due to displacement of the textile envelope rather than via stretching or contraction of the textile envelope. When actuated, the textile actuator (a) displaces a body segment of the user and/or (b) supports and holds the body segment of the user in place. |
US12097157B2 |
Patient support apparatus with powered unloading dynamic weigh adjustment
A system for loading a patient transport apparatus into a vehicle is described. The system includes a loading and unloading system including a track and a trolley supporting a receiver movable between locked and unlocked configurations. The system also includes a patient transport apparatus for attachment to the loading and unloading system including a base, a litter, and a lift mechanism to facilitate arranging the litter at different heights relative to the base with an actuator movable between fully-retracted and fully-extended configurations, a coupler for engaging the receiver to secure the patient transport apparatus, first and second sensors configured to output a first signal and second signal and a controller to determine a target lift configuration during unloading from the emergency based on first and second values and to drive the actuator to the target lift configuration to limit relative movement between the patient transport apparatus and the trolley. |
US12097156B2 |
Sheet holding arrangement and a patient transfer device
A sheet holding arrangement for holding a sheet when transferring a patient placed on the sheet, comprising at least two knobs and at least two holder elements, where the sheet is held between the knobs and holder elements when connected to each other, where the holder element is provided with an opening adapted to allow insertion of the knob through the opening, where the sheet holding arrangement is connectable to a pulling arrangement, where the sheet holding arrangement comprises a connecting member provided with at least two knobs and where the stem comprises a circumferential groove having a shape that corresponds to a semi-circular end section of the holder element, such that the sheet is held between the groove and the semi-circular end section when the holder element is connected to the knob. |
US12097152B2 |
Patient securement system for the surgical Trendelenburg position
A patient securing overlay is provided that includes a sheet of fabric for supporting a patient's torso on a surgical table. The sheet of fabric has an upper surface configured to face the patient and a lower surface configured to face a surgical table mattress or underbody support. The sheet of fabric includes friction enhancing elements applied to at least a portion of the upper surface thereof. The sheet of fabric can include an extension at a foot end of the sheet of fabric that provides material to be tucked under a foot end of the surgical table mattress or underbody support for securing the foot end of the sheet of fabric to the surgical table mattress or underbody support. The extension can include one or more friction enhancing elements. |
US12097149B2 |
Compensating for distortion of images of an eye for a surgical procedure
In certain embodiments, an ophthalmic surgical system for adjusting a dimension of an eye includes a camera and a computer. The camera generates a surgical image of the eye in contact with a patient interface, which distorts the cornea. The surgical image includes the pupil with a real pupil diameter. The computer accesses a diagnostic image of the eye with the cornea having a natural curvature. The natural curvature affects the real pupil diameter to yield a diagnostic pupil diameter of the diagnostic image that is different from the real pupil diameter of the surgical image. The computer adjusts the real pupil diameter of the surgical image using an eye model to yield a refracted pupil diameter that takes into account the curvature of the cornea and uses the refracted pupil diameter to compensate for the difference between the diagnostic and real pupil diameters. |
US12097147B2 |
Eyedrop container adapter
The invention presents a universal eyedrop adapter designed for efficient and hygienic eye drop administration. The adapter features a one-way valve at the top to prevent backflow, a reduced internal lumen to minimize drop wastage, and a controlled flow design for precise dispensing. The base incorporates spiral grooves for a secure fit and to prevent outflow. Constructed with an antimicrobial material, the adapter is bug-resistant, ensuring a clean application process. The ergonomic design includes a bent angle and a rounded tip to mitigate the risk of eye injury. The administration process involves attaching the adapter to most eyedrop containers, cleaning it and the receiving periorbital region with a sterile wipe, squeezing to dispense a drop at the rounded tip, and then touching the lateral canthus. The user blinks to utilize surface tension and a lateral-to-medial movement, bringing the drop onto the ocular surface. |
US12097145B2 |
Vented multi-dose ocular fluid delivery system
A device for delivery of a precise amount of pharmaceutical fluid to the eye is provided. The device includes an ampoule for storing a liquid and an aperture through which the liquid is discharged. The device further includes a vibrating membrane that includes a needle which protrudes from the membrane and extends to the aperture to form a needle valve. The needle valve provides hermetic closure of the aperture to enable preservative-free storage of the pharmaceutical fluid in the device. The system further includes an electromagnetic transducer to shift the membrane back and forth in order to discharge liquid through the nozzle. Finally, the system further includes a vent to permit air to enter the ampoule as fluid is ejected from the ampoule. Preferably this vent includes a filter to prevent ingress of microbes or other contaminants to the ampoule. |
US12097142B2 |
Ostomy appliance with customizable barrier ring for localized convex support
An ostomy appliance that comprises a convex ring insert member. The insert member can have a curved body-side surface, an opposing pouch-side surface defining an internal cavity and an annular curved body portion between an outside flange and an engagement portion encircling a centrally-located input opening. The engagement portion can comprise a plurality of spaced-apart flexible tabs. The internal cavity can be defined by interior surfaces of the flexible tabs and the curved body portion. The flexible tabs can have flexibility to bend toward the internal cavity. A backfill material can be applied into the internal cavity along the interior surfaces of at least some of the flexible tabs. The backfill material can be removable from the ring insert. Upon application of the backfill material, the flexibility of some of the flexible tabs can be reduced to provide a localized rigid support segment along the engagement portion. |
US12097138B2 |
Treatment of GERD
A method for affixing a fundus portion of the stomach of a human patient to the patient's esophagus is disclosed. The method comprises folding the fundus portion towards the esophagus such that the fundus portion rests against the esophagus, from the angle of His and upwards along the esophagus, and affixing the fundus portion to the esophagus by means of fasteners arranged along a first line and a second line. The first line and the second line extend along the esophagus and are arranged such that a distance between the first line and the second line increases with an increasing distance from the angle of His. The method can be used for invaginating a movement restriction device by the fundus, a position between the diaphragm and the cardiac sphincter to hinder the cardia from sliding through the diaphragm opening into the patient's thorax. |
US12097137B2 |
Systems and methods for intravascular procedures
The present invention relates to methods and systems for performing intravascular procedures. More particularly the present invention relates to a vascular treatment system that includes an elongate catheter having a configurable segment with a coaxial expandable member, an expandable ring fastener mounted on the expandable member and a handle assembly connected to the catheter that actuates the configurable segment to change shape and maintain that shape during deployment of the expandable ring fastener within the lumen of a previously placed endovascular graft to secure the graft to a vessel wall. |
US12097135B2 |
Methods, devices, and compositions for treating vascular aneurysms
Methods, compositions, and devices for treating a vascular aneurysm, including an abdominal aortic aneurysm, are disclosed. In particular, the various embodiments relate to a method of treating an abdominal aortic aneurysm by increasing the mechanical stiffness of an aortic segment adjacent to the abdominal aortic aneurysm in a subject. The mechanical stiffness of the adjacent aortic segment may be increased, for example, by applying a surgical adhesive or intravascular stent. Such treatment reduces stress on the aortic wall and limits further growth of the abdominal aortic aneurysm. |
US12097134B2 |
Absorbable intravascular devices that provide a decrease in radial rigidity of the vessel over time
A vascular stent may be used to maintain or enhance patency of a blood vessel. By using multiple, separate stent elements that are balloon expandable, the multi-element stent may be stronger than a traditional self-expanding stent but may also be more flexible, due to its multiple-element configuration, than a traditional balloon-expandable stent. The stent elements are formed from a bioresorbable polymer material. The radial rigidity of the stent is configured to decrease after implantation in a vessel as the polymer is absorbed. The thickness of the stent, cell shape, polymer material, and/or treatment of the polymer material may be configured to provide a high initial radial rigidity to the vessel upon implantation and a decrease in the radial rigidity of the vessel over time. |
US12097132B2 |
Sliding assembly and motion assistance apparatus including the same
A sliding assembly may include a supporting frame having a proximal end and a distal end, a sliding frame partially inserted to the supporting frame, and a supporting member disposed between the supporting frame and the sliding frame to prevent the supporting frame from directly contacting the sliding frame, wherein the sliding frame is configured to move relative to the supporting frame. |
US12097127B2 |
Implantation tool for an interphalangeal implant
The disclosure provides a tool for implanting an interphalangeal implant, an implant retainer for an interphalangeal implant, and a method for preparing an implantation tool for an implantation of an interphalangeal implant. The tool for implanting an interphalangeal implant comprises a limb support for supporting a limb, a driving rod, wherein the driving rod is movable for moving an interphalangeal implant towards the limb support, and an actuation mechanism for actuating the implant driver. |
US12097123B2 |
Implant with arched bone contacting elements
An implant that includes a body and a plurality of arched bone contacting elements is disclosed. The body includes a peripheral structure and three support beams extending in a central region of the peripheral structure. Arched bone contacting elements extend between adjacent beams and between beams and the peripheral structure. The arched bone contacting elements include flared legs. The arched bone contacting elements may be arranged in V-like configurations on the superior and inferior sides. |
US12097122B2 |
Multi-piece intervertebral implants
Intervertebral implants for implanting into an intervertebral space are provided. The implants can comprise one or more layers that are operably attached to one another. An implant can comprise a first layer having a first mating surface that mates with a second mating surface of a second layer. The first mating surface and the second mating surface can have features that allow them to complement each other. The implants can include one or more bore holes for receiving a fixation member. The bore holes can be horizontal, vertical or diagonal. In some cases, the bore holes will be blind bore holes. |
US12097119B2 |
Interbody spacer for spinal fusion
An interbody spacer for spinal fusion surgery includes first and second opposite side walls that have open-cell metal foam at upper and lower faces, and a three-dimensional lattice disposed between open-cell metal foam at the upper and lower faces. The open-cell metal foam is in communication with the three-dimensional lattice so that bone growth can enter the three-dimensional lattice from the open-cell metal foam. The interbody spacer may be formed by additive manufacturing. |
US12097118B2 |
Tissue anchor for heart implant
An anchor of an implant is transluminally advanced to a heart of a subject, the anchor including a distal helical element, and a post extending proximally from the distal helical element. The implant is anchored to tissue of the heart by driving the distal helical element into tissue of the heart, and compressing a fabric tube against the tissue by moving an annular member, coupled to the post, toward the tissue such that the fabric tube becomes sandwiched between the annular member and the tissue. Other embodiments are also described. |
US12097115B2 |
Prosthesis with anti-paravalvular leakage component including a one-way valve
A transcatheter prosthesis includes a stent, a prosthetic valve component, and an anti-paravalvular leakage component. The anti-paravalvular leakage component is coupled to the stent and includes an inner skirt, an outer wrap, a cavity, an opening, and a one-way valve. The inner skirt is disposed on an inner surface of the stent and has an inflow end and a downstream end. The outer wrap is disposed around an outer surface of the stent and has an inflow end coupled to the inflow end of the inner skirt and a downstream end. The cavity is formed between an outer surface of the inner skirt and an inner surface of the outer wrap. An opening is disposed between the inner skirt and the outer wrap. The one-way valve includes a flap at the opening configured to open to allow blood flow into the cavity but prevent blood flow out of the cavity. |
US12097114B2 |
Ventricular structure reshaping atrio-ventricular valve
Apparatus and methods are described including placing a valve frame within a subject's heart. The valve frame includes a valve frame body that is configured to support the prosthetic valve within the native atrio-ventricular valve, and at least one arm that is configured to extend from a ventricular portion of the valve frame. The at least one arm is deployed among chords of the native atrio-ventricular valve. Subsequently, at least a portion of the valve frame is rotated in a direction in which an interior of the arm faces, such as to modify shapes of the native valve leaflets and the ventricular structures, by recruiting and deflecting at least a portion of the chords. The frame body of the valve frame is then radially expanded, such as to hold the native valve leaflets and the ventricular structures at least partially in the modified shapes. Other applications are also described. |
US12097110B2 |
Covered stent
A stent graft comprises a plurality of wavy rings sequentially arranged in a spaced manner, and membranes fixed to the plurality of wavy rings, wherein the stent graft comprises, in a circumferential direction, at least one keel region and a non-keel region connected to the keel region, the keel region having an axial shortening rate that is less than that of the non-keel region, and the axial shortening rate of the keel region is 10-40%. The stent graft can be bent in all directions, and the keel region on the stent graft can provide a sufficient amount of an axial support force for the stent. |
US12097107B2 |
Fabric with barbs coated with a water-soluble material
The present invention relates to a prosthetic fabric comprising an arrangement of yarns defining at least two faces for said fabric, said fabric comprising, on at least one of its faces, one or more barbs that protrude outwards relative to said face, characterized in that said barbs are covered with a coating made of a water-soluble biocompatible material. The invention also relates to a process for obtaining such a fabric and to prostheses obtained from such a fabric. |
US12097105B2 |
Bi-directional packaging adhesive
In aspects of bi-directional packaging adhesive, a sterile package includes an adhesive patch that adheres to an applied surface. The sterile package includes a non-stick backing that adheres to the adhesive patch, with the non-stick backing being removable for application of the adhesive patch. The sterile package includes packaging that encompasses the adhesive patch and the non-stick backing, and includes a bi-directional adhesive configured to release in a first package opening direction to remove the packaging while maintaining the adherence of the non-stick backing to the adhesive patch, and hold in a second package opening direction to remove the non-stick backing from the adhesive patch along with removing the packaging. A portion of the non-stick backing is attached to an inside of the packaging with the bi-directional adhesive, and the attached portion peels the non-stick backing from the adhesive patch in the second package opening direction to open the packaging. |
US12097104B2 |
Methods of making laminates for absorbent articles
Three-dimensional laminates and methods for making the same are provided. The three-dimensional laminates may be apertured and may have welds between various substrates. The three-dimensional laminates may be used in absorbent articles, such as diapers and pants, for example, as topsheets, as topsheets and acquisition layers, or as outer cover materials, for example. The three-dimensional laminates may be produced on an absorbent article manufacturing line. |
US12097098B2 |
Absorbent article
An absorbent article includes an absorbent core. The absorbent core includes an absorbent component enclosed by a core cover. The absorbent component includes a coherent area having an extension of the absorbent article and having an extension in the transverse direction over a full width of the absorbent component, the coherent area having a front edge and a back edge. The absorbent component includes high density areas of absorbent material alternating with low density areas of absorbent material. The high density areas and the low density areas extending in the longitudinal direction of the absorbent article in the front portion and/or in the crotch portion of the absorbent article. The back portion of the absorbent article includes a conformance zone comprising absorbent material. The coherent area and the conformance zone are separated by an area substantially free from absorbent material. |
US12097092B2 |
pH sensing for sensor enabled negative pressure wound monitoring and therapy apparatuses
Embodiments of apparatuses, systems, methods for monitoring wound pH are disclosed. In some embodiments, a wound dressing includes one or more optical sensors configured to measure a change in color of a pH-sensitive adhesive that changes color in response to changes in wound exudate pH. In some embodiments, the wound dressing may further comprise hydrophilic channels that direct wound exudate to a pH-sensitive material over the optical sensors. Such dressings may also be used in combination with a negative pressure wound therapy system. |
US12097091B1 |
Oto-block applicator and method
An oto-block applicator, includes a plunger, an oto-block holder configured to couple to the plunger; and an insertion stop coupled to said oto-block holder, wherein the insertion stop is configured to prevent insertion of the oto-block holder past a predetermined distance into the ear, and the plunger is configured to push an oto-block held within the oto-block holder out of a front end of the oto-block holder and into the user's ear. |
US12097090B2 |
Drug delivery device
There are described delivery devices for insertion into a body cavity of a target mammal, the delivery device comprising a resilient frame adapted to receive one or more moulded impregnated masses. The frame, together with the impregnated mass, are insertable, retainable and withdrawable from the intended body cavity. The impregnated mass or masses are attached to the frame to present substantially all of each face of the masses to exposure to a fluid of the body cavity when retained therein. |
US12097089B2 |
Trabecular porous tantalum dental implant and preparation method thereof
The present invention provides a trabecular porous tantalum dental implant and a preparation method thereof. The trabecular porous tantalum dental implant provided by the present invention has a cylindrical structure, and sequentially includes a top functional area, a middle functional area and a bottom functional area from top to bottom. The top functional area has a compact structure. The middle functional area has a porous bionic trabecular structure. The bottom functional area has a compact structure. The trabecular porous tantalum dental implant is integrally prepared through an additive manufacturing technology by using pure tantalum or medical tantalum alloy powder as a raw material. The trabecular porous tantalum dental implant provided by the present invention has a high friction force, strength and modulus close to those of human bones, an excellent bone ingrowth effect, high implantation stability and long service life. |
US12097087B2 |
Ceramic bodies having antimicrobial properties and methods of making the same
A method for making a ceramic body comprised of a ceramic material having an inhibitory effect on bacterial growth is provided. A dental prosthesis may be made of a ceramic material that comprises a molybdenum-containing component on a portion of the prosthesis that contacts the gingival surface of a patient. In one method, a porous zirconia ceramic structure is shaped in the form of a dental prosthesis, and then infiltrated with a molybdenum-containing composition, before sintering to densify the ceramic structure. |
US12097086B2 |
Palatal expanders and methods of designing palatal expanders
A series of palatal expanders and methods of designing palatal expanders, including rapid palatal expanders, where outer occlusal surfaces of a palatal expander are shaped to conform to a geometry of corresponding teeth surfaces of the patient's lower jaw to provide occlusion between occlusal surfaces and the corresponding teeth surfaces. |
US12097080B2 |
Interchangeable labelling plate
A labelling system includes a labelling plate being adapted to be removably connected with a sterile container, wherein the labelling plate includes interfaces for at least one label (e.g. barcode) and at least one identification tag (e.g. RFID). The interfaces can removably hold the at least one identification tag and/or the at least one label at the separate labelling plate. |
US12097078B2 |
Program and ultrasonic image display system
An ultrasonic image display system and a program for controlling an ultrasonic image display system are disclosed herein. The ultrasonic image display system includes at least one processor and memory. In the memory is stored at least one protocol including a plurality of image acquisition steps. The processor is adapted to load the protocol to start a first run of the protocol, interrupt the first run of the protocol, acquire data for a second ultrasonic image of the patient and store the data in the memory after interrupting the first run of the protocol at one of the acquisition steps. The processor is adapted to interrupt the second run of the protocol at the same one of the acquisition steps or give notice that the second run of the protocol will be interrupted at the same one of the acquisition steps. |
US12097077B1 |
Methods and systems for detecting heart conditions using medical imaging
Methods and systems are provided for using point-of-care (POC) imaging, for example, ultrasound imaging, to detect, prevent, diagnose, evaluate, and/or treat patients experiencing an undesirable episode, such, as cardiac arrest. The images obtained include an echocardiogram of the heart, an echocardiogram of the vena cava, and a sonogram of the lungs. The images obtained are compared to previously-defined conditions, for example, as shown by schematic images of the previously-defined conditions. The previously-defined conditions of bodily organs and structures, may be referred to as “phenotypes,” and sets of phenotypes may be referred to as “hemodynamic phenotypes.” Images obtained by medical imaging of the patient are compared to the phenotypes and hemodynamic phenotypes to establish diagnoses and treatments of the patient. The echocardiograms of the heart may be subcostal, 4-chmber echocardiograms, though other types of echocardiograms may be used. The image of the vena cava may be images of the IVC. |
US12097069B2 |
Ultrasound probe with an integrated needle assembly and a computer program product, a method and a system for providing a path for inserting a needle of the ultrasound probe
A device comprises an ultrasound probe housing that has an ambient side and a body side and contains ultrasound probes configured to produce images of inside the body of a patient. The device may further include a needle guide assembly connected to the housing that receives a needle for insertion into the body of the patient so that the needle can be visualized by the ultrasonic probes in real time. Each of a first subset of the ultrasound probes is positioned such that a direction of ultrasound waves generated thereby is through the body side and perpendicular to the body side. Each of a second subset of the ultrasound probes is positioned non-perpendicular to the body side such that a direction of ultrasound waves generated by each of the second subset of ultrasound probes is toward a site of penetration of the needle into the body of the patient. |
US12097068B1 |
Multisegment breast tissue mimic
A heterogeneous patient-based breast phantom that mimics the anatomy and properties of real breast tissues when screened with ionizing and nonionizing imaging modalities is described. The heterogeneous breast phantom includes a skin mimicking segment; an adipose tissue mimicking segment; a fibro-glandular tissue mimicking segment; and a pectoral muscle mimicking segment wherein each segment is shaped and arranged such that the breast phantom represents a breast tissue. Performance of the breast phantom was characterized by mass attenuation coefficient, electron density and effective atomic number. Further, performance of breast phantoms was confirmed CT and breast MRI machines. |
US12097066B2 |
Imaging system with balanced integrated power source
Methods and systems are provided for an imaging system including a gantry with a rotatable section including an integrated power source. The integrated power source is configured to provide power to an x-ray tube and other components coupled to the rotatable section and is configured to rotate with the rotatable section. The integrated power source is configured to provide a counter-weight to other components coupled to the rotatable section to increase a rotational balance of the gantry. |
US12097065B2 |
Imaging systems and methods
Methods and systems for x-ray and fluoroscopic image capture and, in particular, to a versatile, multimode imaging system incorporating a hand-held x-ray emitter operative to capture digital or thermal images of a target; a stage operative to capture static x-ray and dynamic fluoroscopic images of the target; a system for the tracking and positioning of the x-ray emission; a device to automatically limit the field of the x-ray emission; and methods of use. Automatic systems to determine the correct technique factors for fluoroscopic and radiographic capture, ex-ante. |
US12097064B2 |
Method and system for 3D cephalometric analysis
Method and/or apparatus embodiments for 3-D cephalometric analysis of a patient, acquires reconstructed volume image data from a computed tomographic scan of a patient's head including one or more dentition elements within the mouth of the patient, and computes one or more cephalometric parameters for the patient according to the reconstructed volume image data and the one or more dentition elements. One or more results generated from cephalometric analysis of the one or more computed cephalometric parameters can be stored, transmitted or displayed. The reconstructed volume image data is updated with 3D surface model from a subsequent optical scan of the patient's dentition and the one or more cephalometric parameters for the patient are re-computed based on the updated reconstructed volume image data. |
US12097063B2 |
Systems, methods, and devices for medical image analysis, diagnosis, risk stratification, decision making and/or disease tracking
The disclosure herein relates to systems, methods, and devices for medical image analysis, diagnosis, risk stratification, decision making and/or disease tracking. In some embodiments, the systems, devices, and methods described herein are configured to analyze non-invasive medical images of a subject to automatically and/or dynamically identify one or more features, such as plaque and vessels, and/or derive one or more quantified plaque parameters, such as radiodensity, radiodensity composition, volume, radiodensity heterogeneity, geometry, location, and/or the like. In some embodiments, the systems, devices, and methods described herein are further configured to generate one or more assessments of plaque-based diseases from raw medical images using one or more of the identified features and/or quantified parameters. |
US12097055B2 |
Optimal scan pattern for medical imaging device
In some implementations, a device may obtain scan information associated with scanning a section of a body that includes an object within tissue of the section. The device may determine a region of the section that is likely to be represented by an artifact in an image obtained using a first scanning type of a medical image device. The device may determine a plurality of scan patterns for scanning the region using a second scanning type. The device may determine, for the plurality of scan patterns, individual scan scores associated with scanning the region. The device may select, based on the individual scan scores, an optimal scan pattern from the plurality of scan patterns. The device may transmit the optimal scan pattern to the medical imaging device to permit the medical imaging device to scan the section to obtain optimized image data associated with the region. |
US12097053B2 |
Method of obtaining x-ray images
To obtain functional information 110 energising a first set of x-ray emitters of the panel over a first period of time and directing the x-rays at the first object; using the detector to detect the x-rays 35 after passing through the first object; processing the detected x-rays to create a first set of images to obtain tomosynthesis data 100; energising a second set of x-ray emitters of the panel over a second period of time and directing the x-rays at the first object; using the detector to detect the x-rays after passing through the first object; processing the detected x-rays to create a second set of images to obtain tomosynthesis data, wherein the number of emitters used in the second period of time is less than used in the first period of time; and comparing at least some images from each set of images to provide functional information. |
US12097047B2 |
Device for drainage of the brain
Brain drainage device having a rod-shaped hollow body with an inner drainage channel for insertion through the cranium into the brain, a first sensor arrangement with at least one sensor for measuring a physical parameter, and a signal interface, wherein the rod-shaped hollow body has a first region A which configured to protrude into the ventricle situated in the brain, wherein the rod-shaped hollow body has a second region B, which is arranged proximally from the first region, wherein the second region is configured to lie in the region of the brain mass, wherein the first sensor arrangement is arranged in the second region in order to measure a physical parameter of the brain mass, wherein the first sensor arrangement is connected to the signal interface such that measurement data determined by the first sensor arrangement are transmitted to a measuring system. |
US12097046B2 |
Wearable continuous analyte measurement devices, biosensor inserters, and methods of use
A continuous analyte monitor wearable device. The wearable device includes a primary portion comprising at least a sensor assembly comprising a biosensor, and a secondary portion comprising a pocket configured to receive a transmitter unit and a sealable opening to the pocket, the sealable opening containing an adhesive on edges thereof; and a backing member provided over the adhesive wherein removing the backing member exposes the adhesive to seal the sealable opening and encapsulate the transmitter unit. Biosensor inserters and method of using the biosensor inserter are also provided. |
US12097044B2 |
Devices, systems and methods for monitoring knee replacements
Knee replacement prosthesis are provided, comprising a plurality of sensors and at least one of a femoral component, a patellar prosthesis and a tibial component. |
US12097042B2 |
Method for detecting carpal tunnel using an ultrasonic detection device
In a method for detecting carpal tunnel using an ultrasonic detection device, the palm is placed on a flat surface, and the fingers are naturally stretched out to form a “5” shape; a mark is placed 0.5 cm above the crease of the palm (Distal wrist crease), and the probe unit of an ultrasonic detection device is placed at the short axis position of the wrist joint. By rotating the probe unit, the probe unit, the marker, and the index finger are on the same axis (index finger axis), so that the image of the carpal tunnel section of the palm can be obtained on a display of the ultrasonic detection device. Accordingly, the detection method is accurate and efficient, correctly guides students and doctors to find the position of the carpal tunnel correctly, and avoids the purposeless search for the position of the carpal tunnel by the probe on the palm, and subsequent treatment. |
US12097041B2 |
Methods of treating deep and early-stage pressure induced tissue damage
The present disclosure provides methods for evaluating tissue damage and the use of spatial variation in Sub-Epidermal Moisture (SEM) values to determine damaged tissue for clinical intervention. The present disclosure provides methods of identifying deep and early-stage pressure-induced injuries or ulcers (PI/PU). The present disclosure provides algorithm for computing SEM delta values which inform clinical decision-making for developing intact skin PI/PUs including suspected deep tissue injury (sDTI) and Stage I PI/PUs. |
US12097039B2 |
Hydration assessment using a sensor
A device may obtain absorption spectra data associated with tissue of a subject. The device may determine, based on the absorption spectra data, an estimate of a water content associated with the tissue. The device may determine, based on the estimate of the water content, an estimate of a hydration level of the subject. The device may perform one or more actions based on the estimate of the hydration level of the subject. |
US12097036B2 |
Method for constructing intracardiac abnormal activation point location model based on CNN and LSTM
The present invention discloses a method for constructing an intracardiac abnormal activation point location model based on CNN and LSTM. The model can well locate specific locations of abnormal activation points of VT and obtain three-dimensional coordinates of the locations, while obtaining 12-lead body surface potential data of a patient. The method introduces an idea of deep learning into locating of the abnormal activation points of ventricular tachycardia, uses collected QRS data as an input in a training phase, as well as three-dimensional coordinates of the QRS data corresponding to mapping points as a label to train a CNN-LSTM network, utilizes Conv1D to extract features from the input data, employs LSTM for feature fusion in a time domain, and exploits fully connected layers for regression prediction of the three-dimensional coordinates to finally construct the CNN-LSTM network. The network model of the present invention achieves prediction of the locations of the abnormal activation points of VT from a perspective of data drive, thus effectively solving a problem that clinical catheter ablation time consuming and laborious. |
US12097032B2 |
Machine differentiation of abnormalities in bioelectromagnetic fields
Abnormalities in electromagnetic fields in the heart, brain, and stomach, among other organs and tissues of the human body, can be indicative of serious health conditions. Described herein are methods, software, systems and devices for detecting the presence of an abnormality in an organ or tissue of a subject by analysis of the electromagnetic fields generated by the organ or tissue. |
US12097017B2 |
Method for electronic calibration of magnetic particle imaging system
A method for electronic calibration of a magnetic particle imaging system is provided by proposing a coded calibration scene that contains multiple nanoparticle samples distributed randomly or pseudo-randomly inside a volume of the coded calibration scene where nanoparticle positions are changed virtually multiple times to create different calibration scenes. Virtual effect is created with current carrying electromagnets surrounding the nanoparticle samples. The method comprises: placing a plurality of nanoparticle samples inside a calibration scene; surrounding the plurality of nanoparticle samples with one or more electromagnets; applying a current to the one or more electromagnets to cause a magnetic field offset at a desired amplitude to virtually move the plurality of nanoparticle samples to a desired position; generating a system matrix with compressed sensing methods by using measurements taken for different current excitations of the one or more electromagnets, wherein the plurality of nanoparticles samples are virtually in different positions. |
US12097009B2 |
Compact intraoral 3D scanner
An apparatus for intraoral three-dimensional (3D) scanning comprises a light source, a spatial pattern, a beam splitter, an optical system comprising fewer than 10 lenses, a mirror, an image sensor, and a depth scanning module. The depth scanning module is configured to axially translate one or more lenses of the optical system in the optical axis to change a focus setting of the optical system, wherein the depth scanning module is configured to axially translate the one or more lenses by 0.1-5 mm to achieve a depth scanning range of 5-40 mm at a scan speed of about 5-50 scans per second. |
US12097002B2 |
Medical robotic system with coupled control modes
In a coupled control mode, an operator directly controls movement of an associated manipulator with an input device while indirectly controlling movement of one or more non-associated manipulators, in response to commanded motion of the directly controlled manipulator, to achieve a secondary objective. By automatically performing secondary tasks through coupled control modes, the system's usability is enhanced by reducing the operator's need to switch to another direct mode to manually achieve the desired secondary objective. Thus, coupled control modes allow the operator to better focus on performing tasks and to pay less attention to managing the system. |
US12097001B2 |
Systems and methods for instrument insertion control
Techniques for instrument insertion control include a manipulator system. The manipulator system includes a manipulator configured to support an instrument and a control system coupled to the manipulator. The control system is configured to determine an insertion profile associated with at least one of the instrument or a cannula through which the instrument is configured to be inserted and resist or assist a manual insertion of the instrument through the cannula according to the insertion profile, wherein the resisting or assisting causes a velocity of the manual insertion to be uniform in response to a uniform force applied by the manual insertion. |
US12096998B2 |
Reducing energy buildup in servo-controlled mechanisms
A computer-assisted medical system includes a manipulator arm and a controller. The controller includes a computer processor. The controller is configured to servo at least one joint associated with at least one manipulator arm segment of the manipulator arm, the servoing including executing a servo loop. Executing the servo loop includes obtaining an actual state of the manipulator arm, computing a difference between a commanded state and the actual state, where the commanded state is used for the servoing the at least one joint, and determining whether the difference exceeds an error threshold. Based on determining that the difference does exceed the error threshold, the commanded state is updated using an offset to reduce the difference, and. Based on determining that the difference does not exceed the error threshold, the commanded state is not updated. The controller is further configured to apply the commanded state to control the actual state. |
US12096994B2 |
Robotic system and method for spinal and other surgeries
The present invention relates to a method, such as a surgical method for assisting a surgeon for placing screws in the spine using a robot attached to a passive structure. The present invention also related to a method, such as a surgical method for assisting a surgeon for removing volumes in the body of a patient using a robot attached to a passive structure and to a device to carry out said methods. The present invention further concerns a device suitable to carry out the methods according to the present invention. |
US12096992B2 |
Method of calibrating a medical instrument using virtual models
A computer implemented medical method of calibrating a medical instrument is provided. The method calculates a position of the instrument tip model within the indentation model, associated with an estimated position of the instrument tip within the indentation and calibrates the medical instrument, thereby using the determined position of the instrument tip model. The position of any arbitrary medical instrument tip, such as an indentation of a calibration device, can be estimated. This is an improvement of accuracy in view of the generic approach of using the same reference point of the indentation of the calibration device for any arbitrary medical instrument tip. A virtual model of a shape of a medical instrument, such as the instrument tip, is matched onto a virtual model of a shape of a calibration device, such as an indentation of the calibration device. |
US12096991B2 |
Position determining device for determining the position of an object within a tubular structure
The invention relates to a position determining device for determining a position of an elongate object within a tubular structure, said position determining device comprising a first providing unit for providing a first distribution of curvature values at a plurality of first points along a path within the tubular structure. The position determining device further comprises a second providing unit for providing a second distribution of strain values or of curvature values at a plurality of points along the object, and a position determining unit for determining the position of the object relative to the path on the basis of the first and second distributions. |
US12096989B2 |
Plan implementation
A system and method for performing a procedure is disclosed. The procedure may include preparing one or more bones for a prosthetic implant. The method may include provide instructions to a user for using identified instruments to perform a procedure. Instructions and may be provided for settings of adjustable instruments. |
US12096986B2 |
Computational simulation platform for planning of interventional procedures
In accordance with embodiments of this disclosure, a computational simulation platform comprises a computer-implemented method that includes: generating a mesh or meshless three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction of a vessel lumen and a surface of the vessel lumen based on invasive or non-invasive imaging; assigning material properties to the 3D reconstructed surface of the vessel lumen based on the invasive or non-invasive imaging; performing balloon pre-dilation, stenting and balloon post-dilation computational simulations with the 3D reconstructed vessel lumen and surface of the vessel lumen; and assessing stent and vessel morphometric and biomechanical measures based on the computational simulations. |
US12096984B2 |
Method and device for determining a refraction feature of an eye of a subject
Disclosed is a method including the steps of: a) illuminating a pupil of the eye of a subject by a light source; b) acquiring at least one picture of the pupil including an image of the reflection of the light source on the retina of the eye, by means of an image-capture apparatus; and c) and determining a refraction feature of the eye from at least a geometrical feature, a positional feature, or an intensity distribution of the image of the reflection of the light source. Optical distances between the pupil and, respectively, the light source and the image-capture apparatus, are different. An associated device is also described. |
US12096981B2 |
Ophthalmologic image processing device and non-transitory computer-readable storage medium storing computer-readable instructions
A processor of an ophthalmologic image processing device acquires an ophthalmologic image photographed by an ophthalmologic image photographing device. The processor inputs the ophthalmologic image into a mathematical model trained by a machine learning algorithm to acquire a result of an analysis relating to at least one of a specific disease and a specific structure of a subject eye. The processor acquires information of a distribution of weight relating to an analysis by a mathematical model, as supplemental distribution information, for which an image area of the ophthalmologic image input into the mathematical model is set as a variable. The processor sets a part of the image area of the ophthalmologic image, as an attention area, based on the supplemental distribution information. The processor acquires an image of a tissue including the attention area among a tissue of the subject eye and displays the image on a display unit. |
US12096974B1 |
Systems and methods for therapeutic nasal treatment using handheld device
The invention generally relates to systems and methods for improving sleep by treating at least one of rhinitis, congestion, and/or rhinorhea to thereby reduce or eliminate symptoms associated therewith, including, but not limited to, nasal congestion, coughing, sneezing, and nasal or throat irritation and itching. |
US12096969B2 |
Arthroscopic devices and methods
An arthroscopic system includes a re-useable, sterilizable handle integrated with a single umbilical cable or conduit. The single umbilical cable or conduit carries electrical power from a power and/or control console to the handle for operating both a motor drive unit within the handle and delivering the RF power to a disposable RF probe or cutter which may be detachably connected to the handle. The RF power delivered to the handle and on to the probe or cutter is typically bi-polar, where the handle includes first and second electrical bi-polar contacts that couple to corresponding bi-polar electrical contacts on a hub of the disposable RF probe or cutter is connected to the handle. |
US12096965B2 |
Minimally invasive pedicle screw extension sleeve system
An embodiment includes a system comprising: a tulip including a slot to receive a linkage, first and second side walls that define a portion of the slot, and a ring that couples the first side wall to the second side wall; wherein the ring couples to the first side wall at a thinned first proximal fulcrum and to the second side wall at a thinned second proximal fulcrum and the ring pivots about the first and second proximal fulcrums when the ring is forced proximally; wherein the first side wall includes a first sidewall projection that projects past the first proximal fulcrum and the second side wall includes a second sidewall projection that projects past the second proximal fulcrum. Other embodiments are described herein. |
US12096963B2 |
Coupling assembly for coupling a rod to a bone anchoring element and bone anchoring device with such a coupling assembly
A coupling assembly for coupling a rod to a bone anchoring element includes a receiving part with an accommodation space defining an opening for inserting and accommodating a head of the bone anchoring element, and a pressure element having a cap portion configured to hold the head. In an inserting position, the cap portion of the pressure element is expandable in the accommodation space of the receiving part, and a first retaining element is configured to prevent the pressure element from moving towards a first end of the receiving part. In a pre-locking position, the head is held in the cap portion of the pressure element and is pivotable in the receiving part, while the cap portion is restricted from expanding to prevent removal of the head, and where a second retaining element is configured to prevent the pressure element from moving from the pre-locking position towards the inserting position. |
US12096960B2 |
Uterine manipulator
A uterine manipulator can include a shaft including a first end, a second end, and a channel along an axis of the shaft, a handle coupled to the first end of the shaft, and a triangular balloon coupled to the second end of the shaft. The triangular balloon can be configured to inflate upon insertion into a vagina via a fluid injected into the channel of the shaft. |
US12096958B2 |
Soft-thread cannula and cannula seal assembly
A cannula seal assembly with a compatible flexible cannula. The cannula includes a rigid cannula body having proximal and distal body ends. The cannula body is composed of material having a first thickness. A flexible thread extends along at least a portion of the cannula body from the distal body end toward the proximal body end. The thread is composed of material having a second thickness, which is less than a first thickness. The cannula is attachable to a cannula seal assembly. The assembly includes a housing having a primary seal and a secondary seal therein. The assembly has a spacer connected between the primary seal and the secondary seal and a reservoir between the primary seal and the secondary seal. |
US12096957B2 |
Device and method for needle/catheter location utilizing correlation analysis
An apparatus and method to enable clinicians to verify needle or catheter location within an anatomic site by relying upon combined sensing of two signals, such as a pressure signal and a heart rate pulse signal, in which the detection of a correlation between both signals is identified to confirm location of the needle or catheter. |
US12096956B2 |
Atherectomy devices and methods
Rotational atherectomy devices and systems can remove or reduce stenotic lesions in blood vessels by rotating an abrasive element within the vessel. The abrasive element can be attached to a distal portion of an elongate flexible drive shaft that extends from a handle assembly. |
US12096945B2 |
Systems and devices for endoscopic procedure analysis based on state data
Endoscopic image analysis, endoscopic procedure analysis, and/or component control systems, methods and techniques are disclosed that can analyze images of an endoscopic system and/or affect an endoscopic system to enhance operation, user and patient experience, and usability of image data and other case data. |
US12096940B2 |
Filamentary devices for treatment of vascular defects
Devices and methods for treatment of a patient's vasculature are described. The device includes a self-expanding resilient permeable shell having a radially constrained state and an expanded state with a globular, axially shortened configuration. The permeable shell may be a single layer of braided elongate filaments having first and second ends that are secured at the proximal end of the permeable shell. The devices may also include permeable shells made of woven braided mesh having a variable mesh density, i.e., the average size of pores in one region are a different than the average size of pores in another region. Methods of using the device to treat a cerebral aneurysm are also described. Methods of forming a tubular braid are also described. Methods of forming a tubular braid with variable braid densities are described. Methods of forming a tubular braid using a castellated mandrel are also described. |
US12096934B2 |
Frame for surgical stapler and associated method of manufacture with stamping
A method is used to manufacture a frame of a curved surgical stapler. The method includes manufacturing a first portion of the frame of the curved surgical stapler separate from the first portion. The first portion includes a first curvilinear portion of an end effector and a first alignment feature. The method also includes manufacturing a second portion of the frame of the curved surgical stapler. The second portion includes a second alignment feature. The method also includes manufacturing a third portion of the frame of the curved surgical stapler separate from either of the first or second portions. The third portion includes a C-shaped track. The method also includes aligning the first and second portions portion with the second portion by aligning the first and second alignment features. The method also includes coupling the first and second portions of the frame of the curved surgical stapler together. |
US12096933B2 |
Electrical surgical instrument with differential rate of closing motion speed
A surgical instrument comprised of an end effector having two opposing tissue-compression surfaces, wherein at least one of the tissue-compressing surfaces is movable with respect to the other of the tissue-compressing surfaces, and a handle connected to the end effector. The handle comprises a power source, an electric motor supplied with power from the power source, and a closure assembly comprising a drive part that is selectively moved by the motor along a drive-part axis and is operatively connected to the end effector such that, when the motor is supplied with power, the drive part advances the movable tissue-compressing surface towards the opposing tissue-compressing surface at a differential rate of speed dependent upon a position of the drive part along the drive-part axis. |
US12096928B2 |
Method and apparatus for coupling soft tissue to a bone
A method and apparatus for coupling a soft tissue implant into a locking cavity formed within a bone is disclosed. The apparatus includes a member to pull the soft tissue implant into a femoral tunnel. The member includes a suture having first and second ends which are passed through first and second openings associated with the longitudinal passage to form a pair of loops. Portions of the suture lay parallel to each other within the suture. Application of tension onto the suture construction causes retraction of the soft tissue implant into the femoral tunnel. |
US12096926B2 |
Knotless anchor temporary suture capture
Various exemplary devices, systems, and methods for knotless anchor temporary suture capture are provided. In general, an inserter tool is configured for knotless anchor insertion in a soft tissue repair surgical procedure. The inserter tool is configured to insert an anchor into a bone of a patient to secure a soft tissue relative to the bone. A suture coupled to the soft tissue is secured relative to the bone by being trapped between an exterior surface of the anchor and a bone surface defining a hole in the bone in which the anchor is positioned. The inserter tool and the anchor are configured to cooperate with one another to temporarily capture and lock the suture with respect to the anchor and the inserter tool before the anchor is secured in the bone hole. |
US12096925B2 |
System and method for attaching soft tissue to bone
Disclosed herein are methods and devices for securing soft tissue to a rigid material such as bone. A bone anchor is described that comprises an anchor body with expandable tines and a spreader that expands the tines into bone. Also disclosed is a bone anchor that comprises a base and a top such that suture material may be attached to apertures in the anchor top or else compressed between surfaces on the base and top to secure the suture to the anchor. Also described is an inserter that can be used to insert the bone anchor into bone and move the spreader relative to the anchor body attach suture material. Also described is an inserter that can be used to insert the bone anchor into bone and move the anchor top relative to the anchor body or anchor base to attach to or clamp suture material there between. Methods are described that allow use of single bone anchor to secure tissue to bone or also to use more than one bone anchor to provide multiple lengths of suture material to compress a large area of soft tissue against bone. |
US12096921B2 |
Biopsy needle
A biopsy needle for collecting a tissue specimen includes an outer cannula and an inner tube received within the outer cannula. A snare coil is attached between the inner tube and the outer cannula and is configured to wind down when the inner tube rotates in a first direction relative to the outer cannula. The outer cannula is fixedly coupled to a needle holder that is coupled to and moves with a movable base that is axially movable within the handle housing. An inner driven structure (curvilinear part) is configured to selectively engage the movable base and travel therewith in a first stage of operation and in a second stage of operation in which the inner driven structure is disengaged from the movable base, the inner driven structure is driven along the movable base which is held in a stationary position. |
US12096920B1 |
Devices and methods for collecting gastrointestinal samples
Embodiments of devices and methods for collecting gastrointestinal samples using a capsule-shaped device that is swallowed are provided. |
US12096918B2 |
Imaging needle system and apparatus with light engine
An imaging needle apparatus, associated system, and method of use are described. The apparatus includes various interchangeable modules, including a trocar assembly, a blunt cannula assembly, and an arthroscope assembly, such as a nano-arthroscope. For example, using the imaging needle apparatus, a doctor can treat a patient by inserting the trocar assembly into the patient's body, inserting the blunt cannula assembly into the body via the trocar assembly, removing the trocar assembly, and inserting the arthroscope assembly into the blunt cannula assembly. Further, the imaging needle apparatus, in some embodiments, includes a light engine that provides a light source for a camera cannula of the apparatus, such as a camera cannula that is part of the arthroscope assembly. |
US12096917B2 |
Tip camera systems and methods for vitreoretinal surgery
The present disclosure provides a tip camera system that includes a probe including a probe body and a probe tip, an optical fiber light source, and an optical fiber positioned within the probe body that emits light at the probe tip to illuminate a local view of an interior of an eye. The system further includes a tip camera positioned in the probe tip and includes a sensor that detects light emitted by the optical fiber and reflected off the interior of the eye, and that sends a signal corresponding to the detected light to a processor. The system also includes an image processing system that includes the processor and that executes instructions to produce a tip camera digital image of the eye. The system also includes a digital display that displays the tip camera digital image of the eye. |
US12096915B2 |
Sheath location indicator and overextension preventer
An apparatus for controlling advancement of a sheath or a catheter at a distal end of an endoscope. An exemplary apparatus includes a flexible sheath that receives a medical device within an internal lumen and is received within a working channel of an endoscope. The apparatus also includes a component that is at least one of external or internal to the sheath. The component causes a change in longitudinal motion friction of the sheath above a predefined threshold amount as the sheath moves relative to an exit ramp of the endoscope. |
US12096912B2 |
Endoscope tube with reinforcing member wound around outer peripheral surface thereof and endoscope having the same
Provided is an endoscope tube that has flexibility to withstand use in a flexible endoscope even in a case where the diameter is increased and easily detects damage to a fluororesin layer that forms an inner peripheral surface. The endoscope tube 100 includes an airtight inner layer tube member 101 that is made of a fluororesin, a permeable outer layer member 102 that has a hardness lower than that of the inner layer tube member 101 and covers an outer peripheral surface of the inner layer tube member 101, and a coil-shaped reinforcing member 103 that is wound around a spiral groove part 104 formed on an outer peripheral surface of the outer layer member 102. The endoscope 2 includes a treatment tool insertion channel 23 formed by the endoscope tube 100 in an insertion part 10. |
US12096903B2 |
Plastic storage bag saver
A plastic storage bag saver is provided. The plastic bag saver has a pair of base rods configured to rest on a dishwasher rack. A pair of vertical arched support rods extending from the pair of base rods, wherein the pair of vertical arched support rods forms a bag spreader configured to spread and secure a flexible plastic storage bag in an open position. The pair of base rods and the pair of vertically arched rods are formed via a single bent rod. The plastic storage bag saver is an environmentally conscious product that allows for the normally discarded plastic storage bag to be reused after being washed in a dishwasher. |
US12096902B2 |
Systems for passthrough of wires in appliance pumps
A dishwashing appliance includes a tub defining a wash chamber, and a pump assembly disposed in the wash chamber. The pump assembly includes a first housing portion mounted to a second housing portion to form a pump housing. A cup of the second housing portion defines an air chamber. A tube extends from the first housing portion into the air chamber of the second housing portion. The tube defines an opening. An electrical wire passes through the tube and into the pump housing. A grommet is positioned in the opening of the tube, and sealingly engages the tube of the first housing portion at the air chamber of the second housing portion. The electrical wire passes through the grommet. A pump is disposed within the pump housing. The pump is in fluid communication with the wash chamber. |
US12096901B2 |
Door lock for a household appliance and household appliance having the door lock
An appliance door lock includes a frame at a housing and a U-shaped latch for a clamp at a door, locking along an insertion direction. The latch, moving in a lock plane along insertion direction, includes a first guiding pin and linear first guide section parallel to insertion direction with a stop for the first guiding pin at a distal end along insertion direction, and a second guiding pin and second guide section curved >90° parallel to the lock plane and outwardly from insertion direction. A spring between frame and latch biases the latch in insertion direction. The latch includes a first tab gripping the clamp and second tab pushed by the clamp, by movement along insertion direction. The second guide section provides an arrest point for the second guiding pin at a petal end along insertion direction. A household laundry care or drying appliance includes the door lock. |
US12096898B2 |
Floor cleaning system
A floor cleaning system and a method of cleaning a floor are provided. The cleaning system includes a flat headed mop. The system also includes a frame and at least one compartment removably coupled to the frame. A wringing assembly is fluidly coupled to the at least one compartment, the wringing assembly comprising a fixed extractor element and at least one roller movable from a first position when the mop head is being inserted to a second position when the mop head is being withdrawn. |
US12096895B2 |
Artificial intelligence robot and method of operating the same
An artificial intelligence robot includes a camera configured to acquire image data, a memory configured to store an object recognition model used to recognize an object from the image data, and a processor configured to acquire a speech command, determine whether an intention of the acquired speech command is object search, recognize an object from the image data based on the object recognition model during traveling when the intention of object search, and output a notification indicating that the object has been recognized when the recognized object is an intended object. |
US12096894B2 |
Floor cleaning machine
A floor cleaning machine is provided, in particular a hand-guided and/or hand-held floor cleaning machine, including a support device, at least one cleaning roller arranged on the support device, capable of being driven in rotation and provided with a cleaning substrate, said cleaning substrate being made of a textile material; and at least one mouth towards the at least one cleaning roller that includes a first and a spaced second mouth wall having a mouth opening therebetween, wherein the first mouth wall is positioned above the second mouth wall relative to the direction of gravity, wherein the first and/or second mouth wall protrude(s) into the cleaning substrate of the at least one cleaning roller. |
US12096891B2 |
Bathtub door systems and methods
Embodiments described herein include a bathtub that can include a U-shaped step saddle associated with a door assembly. The door assembly can include a hinge coupled with the U-shaped step saddle such that the door assembly can be transitioned between an open position and a closed position. The door assembly can include a catch and a latch to secure the door in the closed position. |
US12096889B2 |
Dispenser manual feed detection system
A dispenser comprising a body comprising a front side and a back side, and a product holding area defined by the front side and the back side, wherein the product holding area is configured to store the consumable product within the dispenser; a dispensing mechanism operatively coupled to the consumable product, and wherein the dispensing mechanism is configured to facilitate a dispensing cycle to dispense a portion of the consumable product in response to a user pulling on an exposed portion of the consumable product; a product advancement device coupled to the dispensing mechanism and accessible external to the body, and wherein the product advancement device is configured to allow a user to manually actuate the dispensing mechanism; a product advancement sensor configured to sense the manual actuation; and a data processing device configured to communicate with the product advancement sensor and transmit an alert indicating the manual actuation. |
US12096882B2 |
Automatic cooking machine capable of preventing ingredients from sticking to the bottom or burning while cooking
An automatic cooking machine includes: a cooking pot; a strainer, arranged to be capable of being placed in the cooking pot to receive ingredients, wherein a bottom and sidewalls of the strainer are provided with multiple filter pores; a driving element having two bended driving arms, respectively arranged at two opposite sides of the driving element, wherein free ends of the two driving arms substantially extend downwards; and a blender having two cantilever arms, respectively arranged at two opposite sides of a top portion of the blender; and multiple blending arms, respectively extending outwards from a main body of the blender; wherein the two driving arms of the driving element are arranged to operably touch and push the two cantilever arms of the blender to drive the blender to rotate clockwise or counterclockwise. |
US12096878B1 |
Straw cup
A straw cup comprises a cup body having a hollow inner cavity; a cup lid configured to cover an opening of the cup body; a straw configured to extend into the inner cavity of the cup body, and at least a first part of the straw is connected with the cup lid; and a tea strainer comprising a first magnetic component, the cup lid comprises a second magnetic component that can magnetically attract the first magnetic component, a relative position of the second magnetic component and the first magnetic component is variable, such that the tea strainer is configured to be magnetically connected to or separated from the cup lid, and the tea strainer is connected with the straw, such that the tea strainer is configured to be able to move along the direction of longitudinal axis of the straw. |
US12096877B2 |
Cyclic preheating coffee pot and working method thereof
A cyclic preheating coffee pot includes a main body, a brewing cavity, a water supply apparatus, a heating apparatus, a water inlet pipe and a water outlet pipe mounted on the main body, and a control apparatus, a driving apparatus and a flow dividing structure mounted on the main body. The water supply apparatus is communicated with the heating apparatus, the water supply apparatus is configured to supply water to the heating apparatus, and the water outlet pipe is communicated with the heating apparatus and the flow dividing structure. The flow dividing structure includes a first branch. The water outlet pipe is communicated with the water supply apparatus via the first branch, such that the water supply apparatus, the water inlet pipe, the heating apparatus, the water outlet pipe and the first branch are communicated and form a cyclic pipeline provided with a one-way valve apparatus or a water pump. |
US12096875B2 |
System and apparatus for providing cooked food
A system for providing cooked food includes at least one container that stores an uncooked food product for dispensing of an aliquot of the uncooked food product; a source of milk; a source of steam; a mixing chamber configured to receive the milk and steam to increase the temperature of the milk and to dispense heated milk so that the heated milk contacts the dispensed aliquot of uncooked food product to cook the food product. |
US12096873B2 |
Curtain carrier assembly with curtain carrier
Embodiments are provided of a curtain carrier forming a part of a curtain carrier assembly configured to support a curtain. The curtain carrier assembly includes an elongate track with a slot. The slot extends lengthwise along an underside of the track. A curtain carrier is slidably coupled to the track. The curtain carrier includes a spool that is slidable lengthwise along the slot. The curtain carrier also includes a stem that is pivotably coupled to the spool. In specific embodiments, at least a portion of the stem protrudes below the spool. In specific embodiments, the stem defines a hook opening sized to receive a curtain hook at a location spaced apart from the spool. The curtain carrier assembly further includes a curtain hook configured to support a portion of a sliding curtain. The curtain hook is coupled to the stem such that the curtain hook passes through the hook opening. |
US12096872B2 |
System and method for supporting a privacy curtain including a swing arm wall mount and end stop cap support
A system for supporting a privacy curtain includes a swing arm wall mount and a swing arm that are coupled together. An end stop cap support may engage the swing arm when the swing arm is in a closed position. The swing arm wall mount allows the swing arm to rotate when the swing arm is in an open position and when the swing arm is not engaged with the end stop cap support. An end stop cap may couple with the swing arm. The end stop cap engages the end stop cap when the swing arm is in the closed position. And the end stop cap does not engage the end stop cap support when the swing arm is in an open position. The swing arm may comprise a pin at one end, wherein the pin engages the swing arm wall mount. |
US12096871B2 |
Hook assembly and shelving assembly using the same
The present application discloses a hook assembly, which is used to be connected to a densely gridded rack. The hook assembly of the present application comprises a main body and a top connecting portion, wherein the main body and the top connecting portion are fixedly connected, and the top connecting portion is configured to be detachably connected to the rack. The width of the top connecting portion is greater than the spacing between adjacent longitudinal metal wires. The top connecting portion is provided with a receiving groove, the receiving groove is provided along the length direction of the top connecting portion, and the receiving groove is configured to receive a longitudinal metal wire. The shelving assembly provided in the present application can be reliably connected to the densely gridded rack without reducing the width of a top plate, so as to avoid the interference of the longitudinal metal wires. Most of the sizes of the shelving assembly remain unchanged, so as to solve the technical problems existing in the prior art with minimal modification and cost. It is also possible to increase the width of the top connecting portion to further improve the load-bearing capacity of the shelving assembly. |
US12096870B2 |
Laundry valet rod
A storage device attachable to a metal surface on an appliance such as a washing machine or clothes dryer, the storage device comprising an elongated support rod with a top end and a bottom end, the top end transitioning into a top arm, the top arm being perpendicular to the support rod; and at least one magnet assembly attached to the support rod, with the magnet assembly comprising at least one magnet and engages the support rod by magnetic attraction. |
US12096869B2 |
Repositionable bag-retaining device
Aspects described herein include an apparatus for retaining a bag, and a related checkout system. The apparatus comprises a base portion that is positionable, by a user, at any of a plurality of positions along a surface. The base portion comprises one or more attachment members operable by the user to removably attach the base portion to the surface at a selected position of the plurality of positions. The apparatus further comprises a support portion projecting upwardly from the base portion, and one or more arms projecting outwardly from the support portion. The one or more arms are dimensioned to receive one or more handles of the bag. |
US12096867B2 |
Merchandiser
A refrigerated merchandiser including a case having a first case section. The first and second case sections define first and second product display areas. The first case section further defines an air passageway and the second case section includes a glass panel. The air passageway supports a fan and is in fluid communication with a first airflow inlet and a second airflow outlet. An airflow flows through the first airflow outlet toward the evaporator and a second airflow outlet in communication with the first airflow inlet via an evaporator bypass channel. A first airflow portion flows through the first airflow outlet and is cooled by the evaporator, and a second airflow portion flows through the second airflow outlet to bypass the evaporator and is uncooled by the evaporator. The second airflow outlet directs the second airflow portion over an exterior of the glass panel of the second case section. |
US12096866B2 |
Infant carrier or article carrier
The present invention provides an infant carrier or article carrier that includes a support part configured to support an infant or an article, a leg part which is in the form of a leg, connected from both directions to the support part through an upper portion, and configured to connect the support part to a bottom surface disposed at a lower portion, a movement assisting part which is disposed above the leg part, connected from both directions to the support part, and configured to distribute the weight of the infant on the support part or the load of the article on the support part to correspond to a movement state of a user and adjust an angle to correspond to the movement state of the user in order to facilitate movement, a knee joint part which is in the form of a knee and has one side surface coupled to the movement assisting part disposed thereabove to allow the angle adjustment corresponding to the movement state and the other side surface coupled to the leg part disposed therebelow, and a bottom surface contact part which has one side surface coupled to one side surface of the leg part and the other side surface allowing the leg part to be stably supported on the bottom surface. |
US12096864B1 |
Learning-to-sit chair
Disclosed in the present application is a learning-to-sit chair, including a base, a backrest structure and a limit structure, in which the backrest structure, the limit structure are symmetrically mounted at a top of the base, a cushion recess is defined in a center of the base, the backrest structure is arranged around the edge of the cushion recess, a legrest portion is protrudently disposed on a side of the base away from the backrest structure, and the limit structure is mounted at a top of the legrest portion. |
US12096862B2 |
Hanging structure for seating foam
Disclosed is a fastening structure for a seating foam, comprising a foam and a reinforcement fabric, and characterized in that the fastening structure is directly provided at a reinforcement fabric at a location corresponding to a fastening position, and is connected to the reinforcement fabric. The fastening structure of the present invention simultaneously meets two functional requirements of a foam, namely reinforcement of a side B of the foam and fastening of an exterior side A of the foam. The novel fastening structure of the present invention saves space, is thin and light, enhances the strength of the foam against a pull-out force, and optimizes a foam production process. |
US12096852B2 |
Pull-out guide for a movable furniture part
A pull-out guide includes a carcass rail, a drawer rail movable along a longitudinal axis in an opening and closing direction of a movable furniture part, a drive apparatus for moving the drawer rail and the movable furniture part between a closed position and an open position, and a depth adjustment device for adjusting the closed position of the drawer rail relative to the carcass rail. The depth adjustment device has a carrier, a stop element movable relative to the carrier, and a depth adjustment wheel mounted rotatably about a rotation axis on the carrier for moving the stop element along the longitudinal axis. The rotation axis of the depth adjustment wheel is parallel to the longitudinal axis, and the stop element contacts a stop-counterpart piece of the drive apparatus in the closed position and is releasable by the stop-counterpart piece. |
US12096850B2 |
Cross-brace and furniture-assembly kit
A cross-brace is disclosed having an elongate rod portion and two claws, wherein a second grip-around portion of the claws can be moved relative to a first grip-around portion of the claws between an open position, in which a rod-form element is accommodated by the claws, or can be removed from the claws, and a closed position, in which the claws can grip around the rod-form element. The first and second grip-around portions are designed to grip around the rod-form element in the closed position in such a manner that a gap (S) remains between free ends of the first and second grip-around portions. Furthermore, the claws comprise an arresting mechanism, which is designed to keep the first and second grip-around portions in the closed position. A furniture-assembly kit having such a cross-brace is also disclosed. |
US12096843B2 |
Multiuse tooth cleaning devices and processes for using same
Tooth cleaning devices for portable, discrete use to improve dental hygiene as well as cosmetic appearance of teeth and processes for using same. The devices enable discrete cleaning of teeth after drinking dark-colored beverages or after eating food in social settings when conventional teeth cleaning devices are unavailable or inconvenient. In particular, these devices are designed for multiple uses, so that the same device may be used for teeth cleaning on multiple occasions. |
US12096842B1 |
Sports water bottle
Provided is a sports water bottle, including: a water bottle body and a plurality of functional accessories. A peripheral side of the water bottle body has a first outer wall and a second outer wall, and a first connecting piece or a second connecting piece is arranged on the first outer wall and/or the second outer wall. Each of the functional accessories is provided with the second connecting piece corresponding to the first connecting piece on the water bottle body; and/or each of the functional accessories is provided with the first connecting piece corresponding to the second connecting piece. The first connecting piece and the second connecting piece are matched with each other and detachably connected. |
US12096839B2 |
System and method for projecting digital content onto user's facial surface
In an embodiment, a makeup application system includes: a projector (22) configured to project digital content including a makeup application tutorial onto the user's facial surface; and a dynamic mapping unit (24); (30) operably coupled to the projector, wherein the dynamic mapping unit is configured to establish a dynamic correspondence between pixels of the projector (22) and features of the user's facial surface. |
US12096837B2 |
Cosmetic container
The present invention relates to a cosmetic container comprising: a lifting and lowering part which receives a cosmetic and has a guide protrusion disposed on the outside thereof; a guard ring which has a spiral groove coupled to the guide protrusion and formed on the inner circumferential surface thereof; and a frame which includes a body coupled to the inner side of the guard ring and having a guide hole through which the guide protrusion of the lifting and lowering part extends, a lower edge disposed in the lower portion of the body, and a flange plate disposed between the body and the lower edge to allow a lower end of the guard ring to be seated thereon, wherein the cosmetic container further comprises a plurality of anti-rolling members which are arranged in an area in which the flange plate is formed so as to support the lower end of the guard ring such that shaking of the guard ring is prevented when the guard ring is rotated by rotation of the frame in order to lift and lower the lifting and lowering part. |
US12096835B2 |
Epilating device
An epilating device for extracting hairs out of a user's skin, including hair-clamping elements that are arranged adjacent to each other and rotatable relative to a housing. A drive system rotates the hair-clamping elements which co-operate in pairs and are moveable relative to each other during rotation. On each side surface facing an adjacent hair-clamping element, there is a hair-clamping section and a hair-catching section. The hair-catching sections of adjacent hair-clamping elements define a funnel area, wherein the hair-catching sections converge towards each other for guiding hairs towards the hair-clamping sections. The hair-clamping sections of adjacent hair-clamping elements are movable relative to each other from an open position, where the hair-clamping sections are at a distance from each other, to a closed position, where the hair-clamping sections are in mutual clamping engagement in a hair-clamping area. |
US12096834B2 |
Attachment for a handheld appliance
An attachment for a hair styling apparatus, the attachment comprising an annular duct having an air inlet for receiving an airflow from a hair styling apparatus, and at least one vane located within the duct for directing the airflow from the air inlet towards an air outlet. |
US12096833B2 |
Reusable cartridge systems, devices, and methods
Formulation delivery systems include a reusable handle, a formulation dispensing assembly, and a controller. The formulation dispensing assembly includes a reciprocating nozzle assembly and a pump. The reciprocating nozzle assembly is fluidically-coupleable to the formulation cartridge or the cleaning cartridge received within the reusable handle. Formulation delivery devices include a reusable handle configured to receive a formulation cartridge therein, and a formulation dispensing assembly disposed in the reusable handle. The formulation dispensing assembly includes fluid conduits, a pump fluidically connected to the fluid conduits, a reciprocating nozzle assembly, and a controller. Formulation cartridges include a reusable cartridge body, a valve frame, and a disposable refill packet reversibly-coupleable to the reusable cartridge body. The disposable refill packet includes a formulation packet and a body portion configured for insertion into the reusable cartridge body. |
US12096829B2 |
Dynamically adjustable bands for wearable devices
Bands for electronic devices, including wearable devices, are designed to dynamically alter their shape (e.g., lengthen) in response to an external force. A band may include one or more interior structures disposed in an exterior structure. The interior structure(s) is/are pulled in tension by the exterior structure. When the interior structure(s) is/are pulled in tension, an additional force (e.g., by a user) that applies tension to the interior structure(s) may cause a relatively small change in tension to the interior structure(s). As a result, the band may appear to provide the same amount to users, despite users having a different wrist size/diameter. A similar phenomenon may occur to a single user when the user's wrist changes in size. Accordingly, based on the interior structure(s) being placed in tension by the exterior structure(s), the force provided by the band may appear constant to users. |
US12096828B2 |
Wearable thermoregulation device, system and method responsive to hot flashes
A wearable thermoregulation device, system, and method. A thermoelectric device is configured to controllably heat and cool a control surface. A power source is configured to provide power to operate the thermoelectric device. A wireless communications and control module is configured to wirelessly send and receive signals, and to control the thermoelectric device. A carrier structure carries the thermoelectric device, the power source, and the wireless communications and control module, and is configured to be removably carried on the body of a user such that the heated and cooled control surface is in direct contact with the user's skin. |
US12096820B2 |
Footwear and method
Comfortable, protective, durable, and lightweight footwear with minimal component parts. Both the footwear and the method of constructing the same is streamlined. |
US12096817B2 |
Sole structure and shoes having the same
To achieve a favorable feeling particularly during running. A midsole includes: a first midsole portion; and a second midsole portion stacked on the first midsole portion in a thickness direction of the midsole and made of a material having a lower hardness than a material forming the first midsole portion. In a cutting plane when the midsole is cut along a foot width direction at a location corresponding to the sustentaculum tali of a foot of a wearer, the first midsole portion and the second midsole portion have a relatively-low hardness at a location corresponding to the calcaneus of the wearer, and a relatively-high hardness in an area ranging from a location corresponding to the sustentaculum tali to a medial instep side. |
US12096816B2 |
Article of footwear having a sole plate
A sole structure for an article of footwear having an upper includes an outsole having a ground engaging surface and a midsole member disposed between the outsole and the upper. The midsole member has a pocket extending from a heel region to a forefoot region and a sole plate disposed within the pocket. The sole plate extends from the heel region into the forefoot region. In the heel region, the sole structure is shaped to define an entry region that is configured to increase contact at the ground engaging surface during a heel strike. The entry region defines an angled portion that is angled at an entry angle relative to a flat ground surface. The midsole member is a supercritical foam. |
US12096814B2 |
Protective helmet with airbag
A protective helmet (1) comprises a cap (10) adapted to be fitted on and around the head of a user, wherein the cap (10) comprises an external shell (101) and at least one housing seat (102) for an airbag (2). At the at least one housing seat (102), the external shell (101) comprises at least a movable portion (103; 103a, 103b, 103c), which is permanently connected to a remaining fixed portion of the external shell (101) and is movable between a closed position, in which it covers the at least one housing seat (102) and an airbag (2) housed therein in a deflated condition, and an open position, in which it releases at least partially the at least one housing seat (102) allowing the airbag (2) to expand outside the cap (10) in an inflated condition. |
US12096812B2 |
Waistband construction
An article of clothing, the article of clothing including a fabric. The fabric defines a waistband portion having an interior. The fabric also defines a base fabric panel. Additionally, the article of clothing includes an elastic layer. The interior of the waistband faces the elastic layer. Moreover, the interior of the waistband is defined by one or more folds forming a border between the base fabric panel and the waistband. The one or more folds include an initial bottom fold and a final bottom fold of the fabric. The one or more folds further include a top fold at a top edge of the waistband. The waistband is attached to the elastic layer through the initial bottom fold and the top fold. Additionally, an interior of the final bottom fold and the interior of the top fold are common to the interior of the waistband. |
US12096810B2 |
Method of manufacturing face mask and nasal spray infused with antiviral and antibacterial Artemisia Argyi
A face mask and/or face mask insert infused with specifically aged Artemisia argyi pieces or moxa and at least one essential oil, configured to facilitate the purification of air breathed by a user via the filtration of particulates and pathogens, as well as eradication of pathogens via the natural antiviral and antibacterial properties inherent in Artemisia argyi. Further, a nasal spray, infused with Artemisia argyi, bundled with the face mask and/or face mask insert, is present to enhance the antiviral, antibacterial, and antifungal properties imbued to the face coverings. |
US12096809B2 |
Material and apparel that positively affect the health and wellbeing of a mammal
A material and apparel that positively affect the health and well-being of a mammal include fibers that are formed with a semiconductor. Upon contact of the material or apparel with a region of the mammal's body, a positive effect occurs that relates to the health and wellbeing of that mammal. The material includes a region that includes an expanse. The expanse is formed with a semiconductor and constructed for contact with the skin of the mammal. The apparel has a body that includes a region that has a wearable form made of a semiconductor, and is constructed for making contact with a human body when the human wears the apparel. |
US12096803B2 |
E-cigarette vaporizer cartridge filling device
A vaporizer cartridge filling device can comprise a fluid dispenser comprising a dispensing end and a driving end and a frame. The driving end can comprise a motor connected to the frame by a motor mount wherein the motor is connected to a coupling connected to a threaded rod. A support track can be attached to the motor mount and the frame by one or more surface brackets wherein the support track has a rail where at least one bearing can moves on. The dispensing end comprises a carriage that is connected to a syringe push block wherein the push block holds a syringe handle and the syringe handle is attached to a syringe plunger wherein the syringe push block and syringe handle moves as the motor rotates the threaded rod and the carriage translates up or down on the threaded rod. |
US12096802B2 |
Flavor generation device with temperature sensor
A flavor generation device comprising: a power supply; a flow path for passing an air flow generated as a result of inhalation by a user, and a temperature sensor which outputs a detected value or estimated value of the temperature of the power supply. The temperature sensor is located in a position other than a position in which the air flow provides the highest cooling effect. |
US12096797B2 |
Apparatus for volatilizing aerosolizable material
There is described an apparatus for heating aerosolizable material to volatilize at least one component of the aerosolizable material. The apparatus includes a heating chamber for containing aerosolizable material and a first heater arrangement for heating aerosolizable material contained in use within the heating chamber. The first heater arrangement is arranged to heat at least two sides of the aerosolizable material in the heating chamber. There is further provided an air flow channel outside of the heating chamber that runs alongside the first heater arrangement and is arranged such that, in use, when a user draws on a device comprising the apparatus, air flows into the apparatus and through the air flow channel so as to be preheated in the air flow channel by the first heater arrangement before flowing into the heating chamber and through the aerosolizable material. |
US12096792B2 |
Detachable aerosol-generating article
A detachable aerosol-generating article is disclosed, the article includes: a cartridge, with a reservoir and a path formed therein; the path formed inside the reservoir and an atomizer, disposed inside the path and detachably connected with the cartridge; the cartridge further includes a first tube and a second tube; the second tube is sleeved on the first tube; the first tube and the second tube are relatively rotatable to each other; and the path is formed inside the first tube; the first tube is bored with a first liquid conductive hole; the second tube is bored with a second liquid conductive hole; when the cartridge and the atomizer are assembled, the first liquid conductive hole is aligned with the second liquid conductive hole, enabling tobacco liquid in the reservoir to flow to the atomizer; when the cartridge and the atomizer are detached. |
US12096788B2 |
Vaporizable material insert for vaporizer device
A vaporization device is describe that includes a vaporizer body including a vaporizable material insert receptacle configured to receive a vaporizable material insert including vaporizable material. The vaporizable material insert can include a vaporizable material component including a vaporizable material, such as a non-liquid vaporizable material. Various embodiments of the vaporizable material component are described that include one or more features for preventing airflow into and/or through the vaporizable material component, as well as for achieving efficient and effective heating of the vaporizable material and formation of inhalable aerosol. Related systems, methods, and articles of manufacture are also described. |
US12096784B2 |
Protein compositions and consumable products thereof
Provided herein are compositions with enhanced protein content, proteins with high solubility, protein combinations and methods for the preparation thereof. |
US12096783B2 |
Emulsified food composition
A food composition in the form of a water-in-oil-in-water emulsion, the food composition comprising water, an oil phase comprising vegetable oil and fat crystals, and an oil-in-water emulsifier, and a process for preparing the same. |
US12096781B2 |
Pet food product
A pet food product is provided in which the protein fraction thereof comprises micro-particulate, denatured whey protein isolate, wherein the whey protein isolate contains at least 90 wt % protein, and optionally, animal protein. If animal protein is present, it may not comprise protein derived from functional organs, and the protein fraction may desirably be formed into a homogenous matrix. Processes for making the pet food product are also provided. |
US12096778B2 |
Speed sensor for animal stunner
A pneumatic animal stunner for stunning an animal for later processing uses sensor technology to measure the speed of a stunning rod disposed in the stunner housing as it is driven forward via pneumatic forces. At least one sensor may be disposed in a nose connected to a front end of the housing, in the housing, or in a tail end of the housing. The at least one sensor communicates with a receiver that can process and display the speed data collected from the at least one sensor as the stunning rod drives forward. The receiver can be disposed on the housing of the stunner, or may be a separate component from the stunner. The data may be sent from the at least one sensor to the receiver via a wireless or wired connection. Multiple methods of measuring the stunning rod speed may be employed. |
US12096774B2 |
Spider mite control method
The present invention addresses the problem of providing a spider mite control method that makes it possible to achieve high control effects without using a miticide. A spider mite control method in which nano-bubble water is applied to a plant. |
US12096772B2 |
Herbicidal compositions
The present disclosure relates to herbicidal combinations and their use in controlling plants or inhibiting plant growth. In particular, herbicidal combinations comprising pyridafol in combination with at least one further herbicide that is a HPPD-inhibitor herbicide. |
US12096769B2 |
Mechanism of urea/solid acid interaction under storage conditions and storage stable solid compositions comprising urea and acid
Solid rinsing, cleaning and/or sanitizing compositions for various applications are provided. In particular, solid compositions include a complex of urea and an acid having desirable storage stability previously unavailable in solid urea/acid compositions. Stable solid compositions are disclosed and methods of making the same to overcome conventional limitations associated with forming kinetically and thermodynamically stable solids that utilize urea/acid compositions. |
US12096768B2 |
Polymeric and solid-supported chelators for stabilization of peracid-containing compositions
Stabilized peroxycarboxylic acid compositions and the solid supported peracid stabilizers are provided. Methods of producing the solid supported peracid stabilizers are provided. The solid supported peracid stabilizers and the stable peroxycarboxylic acid compositions are particularly suitable for use in sanitizing equipment and surfaces to reduce yeasts, spores and bacteria, including those having contact with food, food products and/or components thereof, which require or benefit from infection control suitable for direct contact with such food sources. |
US12096767B2 |
Residual disinfectant composition
A disinfectant composition that is capable of inactivating non-enveloped viruses as well as other microorganisms, such as gram negative and gram positive bacteria, fungi, parasites, enveloped viruses, etc., is provided. Through selective control over the nature of the acid(s) employed and the overall pH level, the present inventors have discovered that the composition can achieve rapid antiviral efficacy, particularly against non-enveloped viruses. Once applied to a surface (e.g., hard surface), the disinfectant composition forms a film that remains capable of providing residual antiviral activity. Notably, the present inventors have discovered that the use of a vinylpyrrolidone copolymer in combination with a polyquaternary ammonium polymer and cationic surfactant can have a synergistic effect on the stability of the film such that it can also achieve long-term, residual antiviral activity. |
US12096764B1 |
Deer stand with fork lift set up
A portable observation stand includes a platform and legs pivotal between a raised transport position and a lowered use position. The legs are retained in the use and transport positions by removable braces retentively engaging crossbars on the legs. The stand is transported and erected using a lift vehicle having forks extending beneath the platform, which raises the platform so that the legs fold downwardly by gravity. A blind may be mounted on top of the platform, to include one or more people for various activities, including deer hunting, birdwatching, and wildlife photography. |
US12096760B2 |
Trap release apparatus and method of use
A trap apparatus includes a first shaft and a second shaft removably attachable to each other, a third shaft hingedly coupled to the first shaft, and a head assembly coupled to the second shaft. The third shaft may be coupled to and interact with the head assembly via a cable. Accordingly, when the third shaft is actuated, the head assembly moves to a first or a second position in order to open a foothold trap and release a non-targeted animal. |
US12096759B2 |
Detecting the presence of pests using networked systems
A system for detecting the presence of pests, the system comprising: at least one remote camera system, each of the at least one remote camera system comprising an image capture device coupled to a processor and a wireless transmitter, each of the at least one remote camera system having a pest detection surface and being configured to: capture one or more image of the pest detection surface; process the captured one or more image to recognise the potential presence of a target pest on the pest detection surface; and transmit data from the captured one or more image in response to recognising the potential presence of one or more target pests; and a server configured to: receive the transmitted data; process the transmitted data to verify the potential presence of the target pest on the pest detection surface; and provide an output indicating the verification. |
US12096754B2 |
Non-human animals having a humanized lymphocyte-activation gene 3
Non-human animals, and methods and compositions for making and using the same, are provided, wherein the non-human animals comprise a humanization of a Lymphocyte activation gene 3 (Lag3). The non-human animals may be described, in some embodiments, as having a genetic modification to an endogenous Lag3 locus so that the non-human animals express a Lag3 polypeptide that includes a human portion and an endogenous portion (e.g., a non-human portion). |
US12096752B2 |
Pet leash and collar systems
A pet collar for preventing pet theft includes a latch assembly selectively movable between an open position and a closed position. The latch assembly has a front plate cover, a back plate cover, a cam pivotally secured to and positioned in between the front and back plate covers, a first eye extending from a surface of the front plate cover, and a second eye extending from a surface of the cam. The latch assembly includes a cord having a first end secured to the latch assembly and a second end secured to a portion of the cord. The cord extends through a channel defined by the front and back plate covers. |
US12096750B2 |
Switching structure for pet pulling piece
Disclosed is a switching structure for pet pulling piece. The switching structure includes a shell, a string roller is provided inside the shell, a pulling belt is coiled with the string roller, a plurality of protruding stop portions are provided on the string roller in a circle, a switch locking structure is provided on the shell, the string roller is locked through the switch locking structure; an elastic switch structure used in the disclosure is more comfortable in hand when used, can be locked by a pressing down and pulling action, can be unlocked by pushing forward a small switch, and has a more convenient operation. |
US12096749B2 |
Virtual reality simulator and method for small laboratory animals
The present invention relates to a virtual reality simulator (10) for small laboratory animals (100), in particular rodents, which comprises a head clamping mechanism (20) for securing the laboratory animal (100) and virtual reality glasses (40) with two wings (30), each of the wings (30) having a display (34) and a lens system (36) spaced therefrom and connected together by a light barrier cover (32), and the virtual reality glasses (40) are configured to allow the two wings (30) to align with each of the eyes (101) of the laboratory animal (100), respectively. The invention further relates to a method applying such a simulator (10). |
US12096748B1 |
Leash device and method of stopping bad behavior of an animal
A leash device having a housing that comprises a handle portion; a leash assembly; an engagement opening; a reservoir; a sprayer outlet; a liquid sprayer that fluidly communicates the sprayer outlet to the reservoir, and a trigger for urging a jet of liquid from the reservoir and through the sprayer outlet and a method of stopping bad behavior of an animal by using the above-mentioned leash device, including filling the reservoir with a liquid; connecting a leash to a leash hook; and triggering the liquid sprayer to urge a jet of liquid from the reservoir, through the spray outlet, and toward the animal engaged in bad behavior. |
US12096746B2 |
Dog bed with mattress constructed of 3-D spacer mesh fabric
A dog bed has a mattress having a top surface and a bottom surface that each extends outwardly to an outer perimeter, the mattress having a length, a width, and a height that are suitable for a dog to sleep upon. The mattress has at least one layer of 3D spacer mesh fabric. |
US12096743B2 |
Safety valve for a dairy system component
A system for cleaning a dairy animal milker unit and applying dip to a dairy animal, the system includes a main control, an air supply, a water supply, a backflush fluid supply, a dip supply, a stall control for receiving the air, water, backflush fluid and dip supplies, and a safety valve that is adjacent to a downstream portion of the milker unit to control backflush and dip fluids being fed to the milker unit. |
US12096740B2 |
Soybean variety
The present invention is directed in part to soybean variety CW1660196, CW1660299, CW1660304-2, CW1760063, CW1760072, CW1760362, CW1760535, EW1760203, and/or EW1760206 breeding and development. The present invention particularly relates to soybean variety CW1660196, CW1660299, CW1660304-2, CW1760063, CW1760072, CW1760362, CW1760535, EW1760203, and/or EW1760206 and its seed, cells, germplasm, plant parts, and progeny, and methods of using CW1660196, CW1660299, CW1660304-2, CW1760063, CW1760072, CW1760362, CW1760535, EW1760203, and/or EW1760206, e.g., in a breeding program. |
US12096739B2 |
Hydrangea plant ‘HMOPICO04-0’
The invention relates to the field of Hydrangea, specifically, the variety designated ‘HMOPICO04-0’. The variety ‘HMOPICO04-0’ is characterized by its lack of vernalization requirement for induction and development of flowering, day-length neutral flowering, cold tolerance to USDA Zone 5 and lace-cap inflorescence having pink and white flowers. The present invention relates to plant parts, including cells and any propagative material of the new variety ‘HMOPICO04-0’, use of any of the plant parts for reproducing the new variety ‘HMOPICO04-0’. The present invention relates to methods using any plant parts or progeny of ‘HMOPICO04-0’ for the purpose of deriving additional new Hydrangea varieties. The present invention relates to seed, plants and plant parts produced by crossing ‘HMOPICO04-0’ with any other Hydrangea variety or other plant. The present invention also relates to methods to produce new varieties of Hydrangea oleracea using the variety ‘HMOPICO04-0’ and applying plant breeding techniques. |
US12096737B2 |
Plants and seeds of hybrid corn variety CH011182
According to the invention, there is provided seed and plants of the hybrid corn variety designated CH011182. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds and tissue cultures of the variety CH011182, and to methods for producing a corn plant produced by crossing a corn plant of variety CH011182 with itself or with another corn plant, such as a plant of another variety. The invention further relates to genetic complements of plants of variety CH011182. |
US12096735B2 |
Method and system for time of pollinating cereal crops
A method of identifying a selected pollination window in a Poaceae crop by monitoring one or more environmental parameters and identifying a selected pollination window based upon the monitored parameters. The correct selection of parameters has been shown to markedly increase seed set, yield, and/or other desirable characteristics, including but not limited to preferred content of oil, starch, protein, and/or other nutritional components. Parameters may include one or more of: temperature, relative humidity, and vapor pressure deficit. |
US12096732B2 |
Open-top gutter
An open-top gutter for cultivation of plants. In an example, the open-top gutter comprises at least one water space formed by a double edge and being closed at the top, or almost closed. The water space is open at the bottom of the gutter. In an example, the open-top gutter includes at least one separate water space formed by a partially double bottom and connected to the bottom of the gutter via a bottom gap. In an example, the open-top gutter includes a space limited by two side walls and a bottom wall and divided into trough-like compartments by at least one dividing wall. The dividing wall includes at least one water space formed by a double wall, open at the bottom of the gutter. |
US12096728B1 |
Passive porous tube nutrient delivery system
The invention described herein comprises a passive plant nutrient delivery system that utilizes a hydrophilic porous tube to transfer a liquid nutrient solution from at least one reservoir to the roots of plants. The plants' roots rest on the exterior surface of the tube, where a combination of capillary force, evapotranspiration from the plant, and some evaporation from the surface of the tube draws the nutrient solution passively from the reservoir, or reservoirs, through the tube. The roots uptake water from the tube as needed, requiring no external power source. A flexible cover envelops plants' roots and the tube, whereby the cover has an opening to allow room for plants to grow. The flexible cover is held in place by a securing means, such as a clamp. Both the cover and the securing means are comprised of a material that can expand, allowing the plants adequate room to grow. |
US12096722B2 |
Conveying and collecting device with a drivable conveying and collecting unit and agricultural crop press with the conveying and collecting device
A conveying and collecting device for a crop press has a conveying and collecting unit switchable from a collecting mode into a lifting mode. A first cam track for rotating feed tines of a feed bar is switchable from a fixed state, in which it is stationary and the conveying and collecting unit is in collecting mode, into a moving state, in which it is driven by the conveying and collecting unit that is in lifting mode. A coupling device for operatively coupling the first cam track with the conveying and collecting unit is provided, and a switching device triggers or prevents coupling based on the filling level of the collecting chamber that is detected by a sensor unit. Triggering or preventing of the coupling process is mechanically independent of the detected filling level. A crop press is provided with such a conveying and collecting device. |
US12096720B2 |
Rotary mower with cutting deck with bidirectional cutting blades
A rotary lawn mower has one or more grass cutting blades that are rotatable in opposite directions about a vertical axis or axes. Each blade is double edged having front and rear cutting edges on each end of the blade. Each blade end has a front sloped face inboard of the front cutting edge and a rear sloped face inboard of the rear cutting edge. These faces create air flow within the cutting chamber when cutting grass regardless of the direction of rotation of the blade. The direction of rotation of each blade is reversed to switch between discharge and mulching modes of operation. A flow director has a curved vertical guide wall that guides the grass clippings through a discharge opening in the discharge mode and that guides the flow of grass clippings away from the discharge opening in the mulching mode. |
US12096719B2 |
Header securing mechanism for a combine harvester
In a combine harvester, the header is lifted up by the feeder and secured thereto by a mechanism including a pair of securing pins on the feeder's carrier structure. The securing pins are provided with stops protruding towards the header and which include a sloped surface, configured to interact with positioning aids on the header. The lateral outward or inward movement of the securing pins is driven by a centrally placed actuator. As the actuator is extended, the positioning aids roll or glide down the sloped surfaces, enabling a gradual approach of the header towards the feeder, up to a point where the securing pins become aligned with slots on the header. Continued actuation of the pin motion then establishes the securing of the header to the feeder. |
US12096710B2 |
Tow head for agricultural implement and agricultural implement
A tow head for agricultural implements, particularly those intended for the distribution of seeds, composts, fertilizers, herbicides, pesticides, or fungicides in the field, is designed to promote a structural reinforcement that heightens resistance and, accordingly, improve the conditions of operation of these agricultural equipment. More particularly, a tow head for agricultural implements is formed by a telescopic center bar from which angularly designed sidebars are projected from the coupling end, and which are connected to the respective side wings of the structural chassis of the agricultural implement, and the sidebars are endowed with a reinforcement that is fixed along at least part of the longitudinal length of each sidebar. |
US12096709B2 |
Working vehicle including steering control
A working vehicle includes a vehicle body capable of traveling either by either manual steering with a steering wheel or by automatic steering with the steering wheel, a reference registration controller configured or programmed to register a traveling reference line based on a position of the vehicle body caused to travel by the manual steering, an automatic steering controller configured or programmed to perform control by the automatic steering on a set scheduled traveling line based on the traveling reference line, a display to display information about the automatic steering when forward traveling by the automatic steering is to be performed, and a notifier to issue a notification of the information about the automatic steering aside from the information displayed on the display when rearward traveling by the automatic steering is to be performed. |
US12096708B2 |
Automatic guidance assist system using ground pattern sensors
An automatic guidance system is adapted to be mounted on a work vehicle such as a farm tractor for assisting an operator steer the vehicle on a desired track relative to a furrow. The system includes sensors for transmitting and receiving ultrasonic ranging signals. The sensors are ultrasound transducers mountable on ends of a planter drawn by the vehicle for directing ranging signals downwardly toward field adjacent of a furrow such that the ranging signals strike the field or furrow and are reflected back into the respective sensor. Guidance logic stored in a memory of a controller is executed by a processor to determine tractor headway direction and headland turning directions representative of desired tractor headway and headland turning directions, and a human interface device generates guidance images viewable by an operator for steering the tractor relative to furrows in the field and in the headland. |
US12102020B2 |
Semiconductor memory devices having an electrode with an extension
A semiconductor memory device is provided. The memory device includes a first electrode, a resistive layer, and a second electrode. The resistive layer is arranged over the first electrode. The second electrode is arranged over the resistive layer. The second electrode includes a lower surface and an extension extending from under the lower surface. The extension is at least partially arranged within the resistive layer. |
US12102015B2 |
Precursor for use in manufacturing superconducting wire, production method of precursor, and superconducting wire
A precursor, which is a drawn wire product of a composite pipe, the composite pipe having: a composite wire group; a barrier layer; and a protective layer, wherein the composite wire group has: a plurality of tin wires each having at least one tin core being made of tin or a tin alloy, and a copper matrix which surrounds the at least one tin core; and a plurality of niobium wires each having a plurality of niobium cores being made of niobium or a niobium alloy, and a copper matrix which surrounds the plurality of niobium cores, the plurality of niobium wires being disposed such that each of the tin wires is surrounded by the niobium wires, the composite wire group contains titanium in an amount of from 0.38% by mass to 0.55% by mass. |
US12102009B2 |
Device having an electro-ceramic component
A device (1) comprising an electro-ceramic component (2) which has a first electrical contact (3A), provided on a first side face (2A) of the electro-ceramic component (2) in the excitation zone (11), and a second electrical contact (3B) provided on a second side face (2B) of the electro-ceramic component (2). A sealing compound (20) is placed around the electro-ceramic component (2) so that the first electrical contact (3A) and the second electrical contact (3B) are covered by the sealing compound (20) and a free end (26) of a section (24) of the high-voltage zone (12) of the electro-ceramic component (2) projects beyond a free end (22) of the sealing compound (20). |
US12102004B2 |
Compound for organic electronic element, organic electronic element using the same, and an electronic device thereof
Provided are a compound of Formula (1) that improves the luminous efficiency, stability, and lifespan of an organic electronic element using the same, the element, and an electronic device thereof, |
US12102002B2 |
Compound having benzazole ring structure, and organic electroluminescent device
An object of the present invention is to provide, as a material for a highly efficient and highly durable organic EL element, an organic compound that has excellent properties, including excellent electron-injecting/transporting capability, hole-blocking capability, and high stability in the form of a thin film. Another object of the present invention is to provide a highly efficient and highly durable organic EL element by using this compound. The present invention focuses on the properties of the benzazole ring, which has affinity for electrons, and specifically focuses on the capability of its nitrogen atom to coordinate to a metal and also on excellent heat resistance. The inventors have thus designed and chemically synthesized various compounds having a benzazole ring structure, and then experimentally produced organic EL elements including the compounds, followed by thoroughly evaluating the characteristics thereof. As a result, it has been found that it is possible to obtain an organic EL element having excellent properties by using a specific compound having a benzazole ring structure. |
US12102001B2 |
Organic electroluminescent compound, organic electroluminescent material comprising the same, and organic electroluminescent device
The present disclosure relates to an organic electroluminescent compound, an organic electroluminescent material comprising the same, and an organic electroluminescent device. By comprising the organic electroluminescent compound according to the present disclosure, an organic electroluminescent device having low driving voltage and/or high luminous efficiency and/or long lifespan can be provided. |
US12101999B2 |
Organic electroluminescent materials and devices
A compound comprising a ligand LA, having a structure of Formula I, is provided. In Formula I, A1 to A8 are each independently CR or N; at least two adjacent ones of A1 to A8 are CR and the Rs are joined together to form a six-membered ring fused to ring A or ring C; X is O, S, or Se; each R and RB is independently hydrogen or a substituent; any adjacent substituents are optionally joined or fused into a ring; the ligand LA is coordinated to a metal M; the metal M is bonded to ring A through a M-C bond; the metal M can be coordinated to other ligands; and the ligand LA is optionally linked with other ligands. Formulations, OLEDs, and consumer products containing such compounds are also disclosed. |
US12101993B2 |
Organometallic halide compound, and optical member, light-emitting device, and apparatus, each including the same
Provided are an organometallic halide compound represented by Formula 1 and having a zero-dimensional non-perovskite structure, and a light-emitting device, an optical member, and an apparatus, each including the organometallic halide compound. The light-emitting device may include a first electrode, a second electrode facing the first electrode, and an emission layer between the first electrode and the second electrode, where the emission layer includes the organometallic halide compound. |
US12101992B2 |
Organic semiconducting compounds
The invention relates to novel organic semiconducting compounds containing an asymmetrically dihalogenated electron-deficient unit, to methods for their preparation and educts or intermediates used therein, to compositions, polymer blends and formulations containing them, to the use of the compounds, compositions and polymer blends as organic semiconductors in, or for the preparation of, organic electronic (OE) devices, especially organic photovoltaic (OPV) devices, perovskite-based solar cell (PSC) devices, organic photodetectors (OPD), organic field effect transistors (OFET) and organic light emitting diodes (OLED), and to OE, OPV, PSC, OPD, OFET and OLED devices comprising these compounds, compositions or polymer blends. |
US12101991B2 |
Composition containing organic semiconductor, solution for forming organic semiconductor layer, organic semiconductor layer, and organic thin film transistor
Provided are (i) a solution for forming an organic semiconductor layer which solution has excellent coating property, (ii) an organic semiconductor which is produced with use of the solution and which has high heat resistance, (iii) a layer which contains the organic semiconductor, and (iv) an organic thin film transistor which exhibits high electrical properties. A composition containing: an organic semiconductor; and a polymer (1) having at least one unit selected from the group consisting of units represented by formulae (1-a), (1-b) and (1-c) given below. A composition containing the organic semiconductor, the polymer (1) and an organic solvent can be suitably used as a solution for forming an organic semiconductor layer. |
US12101987B2 |
Materials for forming a nucleation-inhibiting coating and devices incorporating same
An opto-electronic device includes a nucleation-inhibiting coating (NIC) disposed on a surface of the device in a first portion of a lateral aspect thereof; and a conductive coating disposed on a surface of the device in a second portion of the lateral aspect thereof; wherein an initial sticking probability of the conductive coating is substantially less for the NIC than for the surface in the first portion, such that the first portion is substantially devoid of the conductive coating. |
US12101985B2 |
Arrangement of anodes in display module, display panel and electronic device
A display module includes: an image capturing area, and a plurality of pixel units disposed in the image capturing area, wherein each of the pixel units comprises one anode unit which includes at least three anodes; wherein anode units of the pixel units are periodically arranged with one anode group as a basic unit to form a plurality of anode groups, each of the anode groups comprises at least two of the anode units, and arrangements of anodes of at least two of the anode units in each of the anode groups are different. |
US12101975B2 |
Display panel and display device
Provided are a display panel and a display device, comprising a substrate. A driving array on the substrate comprises a first active layer, a second active layer and a first metal layer stacked on the first active layer. An active pattern and a gate of the first transistor are respectively included in the first active layer and the first metal layer. An active pattern of the second transistor is included in the second active layer. A first shielding portion with a predetermined stable voltage is provided between the active pattern of the first transistor and the substrate. |
US12101973B2 |
Display substrate and display device
A display substrate and a display device are provided. The display substrate includes a first power signal line and a pixel defining layer. The first power signal line includes first power signal sub-lines extending along a first direction and second power signal sub-lines extending along a second direction. The pixel defining layer includes a plurality of openings to define effective light-emitting regions of a plurality of sub-pixels, the plurality of sub-pixels include a sub-pixel pair including two sub-pixels arranged along the second direction, and the sub-pixel pair includes two effective light-emitting sub-regions with an interval therebetween. In a plan view, the first power signal sub-line passes through the interval between the two effective light-emitting sub-regions, at least one second power signal sub-line includes a fracture, and the two effective light-emitting sub-regions are located at the fracture. |
US12101968B2 |
Display device
A display device includes a light-emitting element layer including a plurality of light-emitting elements including light-emitting elements configured to emit lights of luminescent colors different from each other, each light-emitting element being provided with a first electrode, a function layer including a light-emitting layer, and a second electrode in this order, the second electrode includes metal nanowires, and the light-emitting element layer is provided with a pixel bank segmenting the metal nanowires at least for each luminescent color. |
US12101966B2 |
Display device and electronic device
An inexpensive display device with a narrow bezel is provided. The display device includes a first pixel including a light-emitting device, a second pixel including a light-receiving device, and a reading circuit for reading data obtained by the second pixel. The reading circuit includes a first circuit included in a mounted IC chip and a second circuit monolithically formed over a substrate over which a pixel circuit is formed. With this structure, a circuit corresponding to the second circuit can be omitted from the IC chip, so that the IC chip can be downsized. |
US12101959B2 |
Display panel, method for manufacturing the same, and display apparatus
A display panel has an active area and a peripheral area. The display panel includes a base, at least one barrier, and a filling pattern. The at least one barrier is disposed on the base and located in the peripheral area. The at least one barrier has a first top face, a first bottom face, and first side faces connected to the first top face and the first bottom face. The first top face and the first bottom face of the at least one barrier are disposed opposite to each other in a direction perpendicular to the base, and the first bottom face is closer to the base than the first top face. The filling pattern is disposed outside a barrier and located a connecting position between a first side face and the first bottom face. A slope of a side face of an outer contour formed by the barrier and at least one filling pattern as a whole is smaller than a slope of the first side face. |
US12101947B2 |
OLED anode structures including amorphous transparent conducting oxides and OLED processing method comprising the same
Exemplary methods of OLED device processing are described. The methods may include forming an anode on a substrate. Forming the anode may include forming a first metal oxide material on the substrate, forming a metal layer over the first metal oxide material, forming a protective barrier over the metal layer, and forming a second metal oxide material over the amorphous protection material. The protective barrier may be an amorphous protection material overlying the metal layer. |
US12101941B2 |
Ferroelectric memory structure
A ferroelectric memory structure including a substrate, a ferroelectric capacitor structure, and a switch device is provided. The ferroelectric capacitor structure is disposed on the substrate. The ferroelectric capacitor structure includes at least one first electrode, first dielectric layers, a second electrode, and a ferroelectric material layer. The at least one first electrode and the first dielectric layers are alternately stacked. The second electrode penetrates through the first electrode. The ferroelectric material layer is disposed between the first electrode and the second electrode. The switch device is electrically connected to the ferroelectric capacitor structure. |
US12101940B2 |
Semiconductor device
A semiconductor device includes a substrate including a first region and a second region, a first gate stack on the first region and including a first gate stacked insulating film and a first gate electrode on the first gate stacked insulating film, and a second gate stack on the second region and including a second gate stacked insulating film and a second gate electrode on the second gate stacked insulating film, wherein a width of the first gate stack is greater than a width of the second gate stack and the second gate stacked insulating film includes a plurality of ferroelectric material films. |
US12101937B2 |
3D semiconductor memory device
A semiconductor device includes a substrate having a first region and a second region, gate electrodes stacked and spaced apart from each other in a first direction, perpendicular to an upper surface of the substrate in the first region and extending in different lengths along a second direction, perpendicular to the first direction in the second region, first separation regions penetrating the gate electrodes in the first and second regions, extending in the second direction, and spaced apart from each other in a third direction, perpendicular to the first and second directions, second separation regions penetrating the gate electrodes in the second region and spaced apart from each other in the second direction between the separation regions, and a first vertical structure penetrating the gate electrodes in the second region and closest to the first region, wherein a width of the second separation regions in the third direction is greater than a width of the first vertical structure, a first end point of the second separation regions adjacent to the first region is spaced apart from a central axis of the first dummy structure in the second direction, away from the first region. |
US12101936B2 |
Three dimensional memory device and method of making thereof by forming channel and memory film after word line replacement
A method of forming a three-dimensional memory device includes forming an alternating stack of insulating layers and sacrificial material layers over a substrate, forming a memory opening extending through the alternating stack, forming a sacrificial memory opening fill structure in the memory opening, replacing the sacrificial material layers with electrically conductive layers, removing the sacrificial memory opening fill structure selective to the electrically conductive layers, and forming a memory opening fill structure the memory opening after replacing the sacrificial material layers with electrically conductive layers and after removing the sacrificial memory opening fill structure. The memory opening fill structure includes a memory film and a vertical semiconductor channel. |
US12101934B2 |
Semiconductor device and method for fabricating the same
A semiconductor device includes: a stacked structure comprising a plurality of dielectric layers and a plurality of conductive layers, wherein the dielectric layers are alternately stacked with the conductive layers; a groove formed for each conductive layer by recessing the conductive layer to the inside of the stacked structure; and an isolation structure formed through the stacked structure so as to isolate the stacked structure into a first block and a second block. The isolation structure comprises a first isolation structure and a second isolation structure adjacent to the first isolation structure with a gap provided between the first and second isolation structures, and one end of the first isolation structure and the other end of the second isolation structure, which face each other, have a vortex shape when viewed from above. |
US12101933B2 |
Semiconductor device and method of manufacturing the same
A semiconductor device that can be downsized more than ever before is provided. A semiconductor device 10 includes: an insulating layer 21 provided on an upper side of a substrate 20; a conductor 110 provided within the insulating layer 21; a conductor 120 provided within the insulating layer 21 and facing the conductor 110 in a first direction parallel with a surface of the substrate 20; and an insulating film 130 provided between the conductor 110 and the conductor 120. A thickness of the insulating film 130 in the first direction is smaller than both of a thickness of the conductor 110 in the first direction and a thickness of the conductor 120 in the first direction. A relative permittivity of the insulating film 130 is higher than a relative permittivity of the insulating layer 21. The conductor 110 and the conductor 120 extend in a second direction intersecting the first direction and parallel with the substrate 20. |
US12101929B2 |
Staircase patterning for 3D NAND devices
Semiconductor devices and methods of forming the same include forming an etch mask on a stack of alternating dielectric layers and conductor layers. An exposed portion of a dielectric layer and a conductor layer is etched away to form a wordline. The forming and etching steps are repeated, adding additional etch mask material at each iteration, to form respective wordlines at each iteration. |
US12101928B2 |
Semiconductor storage device
A semiconductor storage device includes a first conductive layer that extends in a first direction; a second conductive layer that extends in the first direction and is arranged with the first conductive layer in a second direction; a first insulating layer that is provided between the first conductive layer and the second conductive layer; a semiconductor layer that extends in the second direction and faces the first conductive layer, the second conductive layer, and the first insulating layer in a third direction; a first charge storage layer that is provided between the first conductive layer and the semiconductor layer; a second charge storage layer that is provided between the second conductive layer and the semiconductor layer; a first high dielectric constant layer that is provided between the first conductive layer and the first charge storage layer; and a second high dielectric constant layer provided between the second conductive layer and the second charge storage layer. At least a portion of the first charge storage layer faces the second charge storage layer without the second high dielectric constant layer being interposed between the portion of the first charge storage layer and the second charge storage layer in the second direction. |
US12101924B2 |
Semiconductor structure and method for manufacturing same
A semiconductor structure and a method for manufacturing same. The semiconductor structure includes: a semiconductor base, including a logical device region and a memory region; a bit line located in the memory region and an electrical contact layer located in the logical device region, which are disposed in a same layer; a first semiconductor channel located on the bit line and a second semiconductor channel located on the electrical contact layer, which are disposed in a same layer; a word line and a gate disposed in a same layer; a capacitor structure, in contact with a second doped region of the first semiconductor channel; an electrical connection structure, in contact with the fourth doped region of the second semiconductor channel; and a dielectric layer, located between the bit line and the word line, and on a side of the word line away from the semiconductor base. |
US12101922B2 |
Memory device and layout, manufacturing method of the same
A memory device is provided. The memory device includes first and second pull-up transistors. The first pull-up transistor is disposed over a semiconductor substrate, and including a first gate structure and two first source/drain structures at opposite sides of the first gate structure. The second pull-up transistor is laterally spaced apart from the first pull-up transistor, and including a second gate structure and two second source/drain structures at opposite sides of the second gate structure. The first and second gate structures extend along a first direction and laterally spaced apart from each other along a second direction intersected with the first direction. The first gate structure further extends along a sidewall of one of the second source/drain structures, and the second gate structure further extends along a sidewall of one of the first source/drain structures. |
US12101918B2 |
Noise mitigation for head-mounted device
A head-mounted device can effectively manage heat while also managing noise output in a manner that reduces the user's perception thereof. For example, a support member extending across a flow channel can provide multiple sections with different profiles and/or cross-sectional dimensions within the flow channel. Each of the profiles and/or cross-sectional dimensions can generate tonal noises at different frequencies, so that the tonal noises generated are distributed across multiple frequencies to mask such tonal noises among broadband noises that are generated by the head-mounted device. Such a support member can be moveably positioned within the flow channel and rigidly coupled to other components of the head-mounted device. Such a support member can also be used to draw heat away from other components of the head-mounted device to be dissipated by the flow of air within the flow channel. |
US12101911B2 |
Heat exchange system used for heat dissipation of electronic control assembly and computer host
A heat exchange system for heat dissipation of an electronic control assembly includes: a first heat exchange portion including a first end having a first communication port and a second end having a second communication port; a second heat exchange portion including a first end having a third communication port and a second end having a fourth communication port, and at least a part of the second heat exchange portion being configured to be in contact with the electronic control assembly; a first connection tube communicating the first communication port with the third communication port; and a second connection tube communicating the second communication port with the fourth communication port. The first and second heat exchange portions and the first and second connection tubes constitute a loop, the loop has an opening, and the opening is closed when the heat exchange system is in an operative state. |
US12101905B2 |
Electronic device and quick release mechanism
A quick release mechanism includes a fixed component, a first assembly, and a second assembly. The fixed component has a guiding portion and a first positioner. The first assembly includes an engagement component and a return component. The engagement component is pivotably disposed on the fixed component and includes a first protrusion part, a first press part, and a second positioner. The return component keeps the engagement component in an engaged position. The second assembly is removably inserted into the guiding portion. The second assembly includes a second protrusion part and a contact part. The engagement component is movable away from the engaged position by abutting of the second protrusion part on the first protrusion part or by abutting of the contact part on the first press part during insertion of the second assembly into the guiding portion. |
US12101904B2 |
Communication systems having pluggable optical modules
An apparatus includes a housing capable of being mounted in a rack, and a vertically oriented switch card. The vertically oriented switch card includes one or more vertically oriented application-specific integrated circuits (ASIC) mounted on the vertically oriented switch card. The switch card includes a two-dimensional arrangement of plug ports; each plug port is configured to receive a pluggable optical module. The switch card also includes a two-dimensional arrangement of channel intakes, each channel intake is positioned adjacent to at least one of the plug ports of the two dimensional arrangements of plug ports, each channel intake receives air and directs the received air towards an interior of the housing capable of being mounted in a rack. |
US12101900B2 |
Folding devices
Folding devices are disclosed. An example folding device includes a first frame; a second frame; an actuator including a first end coupled to the first frame and a second end hingably coupled to the second frame; and a display coupled to the first and second frames, when the folding device is in a folded position, the display wraps around ends of the first and second frames to cover a joint between the first and second frames, when the folding device rotates from the folded position toward an unfolded position, the actuator urges the ends of the first and second frames away from one another to encourage the display to unwrap from around the ends. |
US12101892B2 |
Semi-automatic corrosion box of copper clad laminate
A semi-automatic corrosion box of a copper clad laminate is disclosed. The corrosion device comprises a box body which has no cover; a baffle plate which divides the corrosion box into an upper part and a lower part, wherein a copper clad laminate circuit board is placed on the baffle plate, and a temperature detection module, water pumps and a heating rod are placed on a lower part; and a thermal imaging camera which is placed on a pressing plate through a bracket. Modules in corrosive liquid are connected with an external single chip microcomputer control module through corrosion-resistant wires. The working mode of the present invention is that time and temperature are set with a key matrix at first, and the control module can automatically stop working and enter a low power consumption mode. |
US12101891B2 |
Circuit board and manufacturing method therefor
A manufacturing method of a circuit board includes: providing a first double-sided copper laminate including a dielectric layer, a first copper foil layer and a copper plating layer, wherein the dielectric layer, wherein the dielectric layer defines a groove, the copper plating layer includes a first copper plating portion in the groove and a second copper plating portion beside the first copper plating portion. A double-sided circuit substrate including base layer and two first wiring layers is provided, wherein each first wiring layer includes a signal line. Conductive paste blocks are disposed in the base layer and on both sides of the signal line; and a first double-sided copper laminate is stacked on each side of the double-sided circuit substrate, disposing the signal line in the groove. The conductive paste blocks are pressed electrically connect same to the second copper plating portions. The present disclosure further provides a circuit board. |
US12101887B2 |
Preventing liquid ingress in a device
In an embodiment, a method of manufacturing (100) is described. The method comprises providing (102) a first layer defining a first inner surface (203a) and a first outer surface (203b), a second layer defining a second inner surface (205a) and a second outer surface (205b), and an electrical component (206) positioned on the first inner surface or the second inner surface. The method further comprises attaching (104) the first and second layers together to create a device (200) comprising the first and second layers, wherein the first outer surface and the second outer surface define an external surface of the device. The device further comprises a sealed portion (208) defined by liquid-tight attachment between the first and second inner surfaces. In use of the device, the sealed portion prevents liquid ingress into the device between the first and second layers towards the electrical component. |
US12101885B2 |
Server motherboard, server, and power supply control method
A server motherboard includes a protective film, a substrate, and a power supply circuit. An equivalent electrical parameter of the protective film changes as a shape of the protective film changes. The shape changes when a temperature of the server mother board is greater than a predetermined temperature. A portion of at least one side surface of the substrate is covered by the protective film. The power supply circuit is electrically connected to the protective film and configured to detect the equivalent electrical parameter of the protective film. The power supply circuit stops outputting a power supply voltage to the substrate when a change of the equivalent electrical parameter is detected. |
US12101883B2 |
Electronic device including printed circuit board
Disclosed is an electronic device. The electronic device includes: a housing including a side wall at least partially configured as an antenna, a first printed circuit board disposed in the housing and including at least one ground part, a second printed circuit board, wherein the second printed circuit board includes an extension part extending along the side wall of the housing, a first part extending from one end of the extension part and connected to the first printed circuit board, and a second part extending from an opposite end of the extension part and electrically connected to the at least one ground part, at least one component disposed on the extension part, and a processor disposed on the first printed circuit board, and operatively connected to the at least one component through the first part of the second printed circuit board. |
US12101879B2 |
Flexible circuit board
A flexible printed circuit board (FPCB), which is applied to various electronic display devices, may include a base, a first metal layer and a second metal layer on both surfaces of the base, a first plating layer on the first metal layer, a second plating layer on the second metal layer, and a first insulating pattern and a second insulating pattern respectively disposed on some region of the first plating layer and the second plating layer, wherein the first plating layer and the second plating layer may have different thicknesses. |
US12101878B2 |
Circuit board
A circuit board according to an embodiments includes an insulating portion comprising a plurality of insulating layers, wherein the insulating portion includes: a first insulating portion; a second insulating portion disposed on the first insulating portion and having a coefficient of thermal expansion corresponding to the first insulating portion; and a third insulating portion disposed under the first insulating portion and having a coefficient of thermal expansion corresponding to the first insulating portion; wherein the first insulating portion includes a prepreg including glass fibers, and wherein the second and third insulating portions include a resin coated copper (RCC) with a coefficient of thermal expansion in the range of 10 to 65 (10−6 m/m·k). |
US12101875B2 |
Double stub transmission line for suppression of harmonics
One aspect provides a printed circuit board (PCB). The PCB includes a transmission line to transmit signals of a desired frequency, a first stub coupled to the transmission line at a first location, and a second stub coupled to the transmission line at a second location. The first stub is to filter out signals of a first frequency, the second stub is to filter out signals of a second frequency, and the first and second stubs are positioned such that an insertion loss of the transmitted signals of the desired frequency is substantially minimized. |
US12101861B2 |
Lamp and operating method of the lamp
According to an embodiment disclosed herein, a lamp includes a plurality of light sources connected in series to one another, a light source controller that controls an operation of each of the plurality of light sources based on a control signal, and a signal controller that generates the control signal containing a duty cycle set such that an operating voltage of the plurality of light sources does not exceed a preset value and controls an operation of the light source controller in a time division manner. |
US12101856B2 |
Systems and methods for color targeting for accurate white colors and saturated colors
A method of driving a plurality of LED-based light sources to provide accurate white points and saturated color points. The method includes receiving or setting a selectable target chromaticity; determining that the selectable target chromaticity is between two vertices of the global common gamut; defining an inner region within the global common gamut; calculating a first directed distance between the selectable target chromaticity and the transition boundary of the inner region and a second directed distance between the selectable target chromaticity and a straight side of the global common gamut; and modifying the selectable target chromaticity to a modified target chromaticity within a light fixture gamut based at least in part on the calculated first and second directed distances; or generating an activation signal for driving the plurality of light sources based on the selectable target chromaticity based at least in part on the calculated first and second directed distances. |
US12101855B2 |
Power supply
Apparatus, methods and systems for providing power to light-emitting diode (“LED”) light sources are provided. The apparatus may include a plurality of power output channels. Each of the power output channels may provide a current to a plurality of LED modules. Each of the LED modules may correspond to one of the power output channels. The apparatus may include a protection circuit. The protection circuit may receive a conditioned voltage. The protection circuit may use the conditioned voltage to feed to the power output channels an output current that, in total, has a power no greater than a predetermined power limit. The apparatus may include a voltage conditioning circuit. The voltage condition circuit may receive line voltage. the voltage condition circuit may condition the line voltage. The voltage conditioning circuit may provide the conditioned voltage to the protection circuit. |
US12101854B2 |
Control a dimming level of an illumination load by a dimmer device
Disclosed herein are system, apparatus, article of manufacture, method and/or computer program product embodiments, and/or combinations and sub-combinations thereof, for a dimmer device including a driver, and a controller communicatively coupled to the driver and to a monitor device. The monitor device can include a camera and is configured to take a plurality of images of the illumination load. The controller provides a control signal that indicates to the driver to adjust power supplied to an illumination load. The control signal is provided in response to a determination that a performance of the illumination load fails to satisfy a predetermined performance indicator. The performance of the illumination load is determined based on information related to the plurality of images of the illumination load taken by the camera of the monitor device. The controller can adjust a dimming level of the illumination load by providing the control signal to the driver. |
US12101852B2 |
Methods and apparatuses for sending and receiving physical layer protocol data unit
The technology of this application relates to methods and apparatuses for sending and receiving a physical layer protocol data unit. The method includes generating a physical layer protocol data unit (PPDU), where the PPDU includes a short training field, a length of a frequency domain sequence of the short training field is greater than a first length, and the first length is a length, for example, 2048, of a frequency domain sequence of a short training field that is transmitted over a 160 MHz-bandwidth channel. The method further includes sending the PPDU over a target channel, where a bandwidth of the target channel is greater than 160 MHz. According to embodiments of this application, a larger actual channel bandwidth can be achieved, and backward compatibility is implemented. |
US12101844B2 |
Wireless communication system, method, base station, user equipment and device
A wireless communication system, a method, a base station, user equipment and a device. An electronic device for a user equipment in a wireless communication system, wherein the user equipment simultaneously performs wireless data connections with a first base station and a second base station over different carriers, the electronic device including: circuitry configured to, acquire a notification to release the wireless data connection between the user equipment and the first base station from the second base station, if a release triggering node judges that a release condition is satisfied; and release the wireless data connection with the first base station based on the notification, wherein the release triggering node is either the first base station or the second base station. |
US12101843B2 |
Triggering user equipment (UE) assistance information based on mobility and wake up signal (WUS) configuration
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. A system may support techniques for triggering user equipment (UE) assistance information (UAI) based on mobility, wake up signal (WUS) configuration, or both. In some cases, a UE may communicate with a network node (e.g., a base station) on a first channel according to a discontinuous reception (DRX) configuration. The UE may determine that a speed of the UE satisfies a mobility threshold and may transmit UAI requesting one or more updated DRX configuration parameters based on the speed of the UE satisfying the mobility threshold. Additionally or alternatively, the UE may receive signaling configuring the UE to monitor for WUSs and may transmit UAI requesting one or more updated DRX configuration parameters based on the WUS configuration. The UE may receive control signaling configuring the DRX configuration with the one or more requested parameters in response to the UAI. |
US12101839B2 |
Information processing method and related network device
Disclosed are an information processing method and a related network device. The method comprises: a session management function (SMF) obtaining first address information of a local domain name system (DNS) server; sending the first address information to an uplink classifier; and sending, by means of an access and mobility management function (AMF), the first address information to a user equipment (UE), wherein the first address information is used for the UE to update the IP address of local DNS server. |
US12101835B2 |
Adjustment of advertising interval in communications between an implantable medical device and an external device
An advertising algorithm is disclosed which operates in an Implantable Medical Device (IMD) to adjust an interval at which the IMD will transmit advertising data packets to an external device able to connect with the IMD. When a communication session between the IMD and an external device is terminated, the advertising algorithm will issue advertising data packets at a higher rate for a set duration. This will allow the external device to connect more quickly with the IMD in a next communication session. After the set duration, when it may be assumed that the external device is less likely to connect with the IMD, the algorithm reduces that rate at which advertising data packets are issued, which saves power in the IMD. |
US12101832B2 |
Connectivity session between devices based on a connectivity trigger
Techniques for connectivity session between devices based on a connectivity trigger are described and may be implemented to enable a first device (e.g., a mobile device) to provide network connectivity for a second device. Generally, the described implementations enable multiple different connectivity triggers to be utilized to trigger a connectivity session between devices, such as for enabling network connectivity of a first device to be provided to a second device. |
US12101830B2 |
Battery pack and electric device system
A battery pack is provided with: a battery cell; a control part connected to the battery cell; and a wireless communication part connected to the control part and configured to communicate wirelessly with an external device by means of the control part. The wireless communication part wirelessly connects to an electric device having a motor or to an information terminal as the external device for connection. During the wireless connection, priority connection control is performed to connect to the electric device in a wirelessly connectable state. |
US12101829B2 |
Symmetric transmit opportunity (TXOP) truncation
A wireless local area network (WLAN) access point (AP) transmits a ready-to-send (RTS) frame. In response to the transmitted RTS frame and during a transmission opportunity (TXOP), a clear-to-send (CTS) frame from a first station is received. The WLAN AP further transmits at least one data frame in response to the received CTS frame and in response to the transmitted at least one data frame, an acknowledgement from the first station. The WLAN AP further transmits, in response to the received acknowledgement signal, a first medium access control (MAC) frame which is received by a second station, and the WLAN AP receives, in response to the transmitted first MAC frame and during the TXOP, a second MAC frame from the second station. |
US12101827B1 |
Backoff counting method in a non-simultaneous transmit and receive (NSTR) operation mode
This disclosure provides a backoff counting method in a non-simultaneous transmit and receive (NSTR) operation mode and the communication device for the method. The method includes: configuring a plurality of backoff counters for counting backoff slots with no medium activity of channels of the plurality of links; synchronizing a count value of a first backoff counter of the plurality of backoff counters with a count value of a second backoff counter of the plurality of backoff counters, if the first backoff counter starts counting later than the second backoff counter or resumes counting after a pause, wherein the count value of the second backoff counter is smaller than that of the first backoff counter; and transmitting or receiving a signal on a channel of at least one of the plurality of links after all the backoff counters reach a predefined value. |
US12101825B2 |
User equipment involved in performing a random access procedure
The present disclosure relates to a user equipment (UE) that comprises a receiver, which receives a plurality of random access type threshold values. A processing circuitry of the UE determines a random value and then selects a type of a random access procedure to be performed by the UE. The selecting comprises at least selecting one out of the plurality of random access type threshold values, comparing the determined random value against the selected random access type threshold value, and selecting a type of the random access procedure based on the result of the comparison. The UE then performs the random access procedure of the selected type. |
US12101823B2 |
Method and apparatus for performing multiple RACH procedures
A method and apparatus for performing a random access (RACH) procedure is disclosed. In one embodiment, a method performed by a wireless communication node, includes: performing a plurality of random access (RACH) procedures with a wireless communication device on a first frequency resource set and a second frequency resource set, wherein the plurality of RACH procedures each comprises: receiving a first message on a first frequency resource from the wireless communication device, wherein the first frequency resource is selected from the first frequency resource set; transmitting a second message on a second frequency resource to the wireless communication device within a pre-determined time window, wherein the second frequency resource is selected from the second frequency resource set; receiving a third message on the first frequency resource from the wireless communication device; and transmitting a fourth message on the second frequency resource to the wireless communication device. |
US12101820B2 |
Communications device, infrastructure equipment and methods
A communications device for transmitting data to a wireless communications network is configured to transmit a random access preamble, and to transmit uplink data in an uplink shared physical channel associated with the preamble according to a 2-step random access procedure, the association between the preamble and the uplink shared channel being known to the wireless communications network. The communications device is configured to detect, in response to transmitting the preamble and the uplink data, a random access response message providing timing advance information and uplink grant of resources of the uplink shared channel according to a 4-step random access procedure. In response to detecting the random access response message, the communications device is configured to transmit uplink data in the uplink resources granted in the random access response message according to a 4-step random access procedure, as if the communications device was continuing with a 4-step RACH procedure having started with a 2-step RACH procedure. As such there is no requirement to fall-back to a full 4-step random access procedure, if a 2-step random access procedure has failed, thereby saving time and communications resources. |
US12101817B2 |
PRACH detection in a radio access network
There is disclosed a method of operating a network node (100) in a radio access network, the method comprising detecting Physical Random Access CHannel, PRACH, transmission from a user equipment (10), wherein the PRACH transmission covers a plurality of time intervals, wherein detecting comprises associating different weights to different time intervals. The disclosure also pertains to related devices and methods. |
US12101814B2 |
Wireless communication method using shared TXOP, and wireless communication terminal using same
A station in a wireless communication system is disclosed. The station includes: a transceiver; and a processor for controlling the transceiver. The processor receives a trigger frame for triggering uplink transmission from an access point (AP), and the trigger frame allocates, to the station, a part of a transmission opportunity (TXOP) acquired by the AP, as a shared TXOP, transmits a CTS frame as a response to the trigger frame, and switches a first enhanced distributed channel access (EDCA) parameter set used for channel access to a second EDCA parameter set based on transmission for the AP within the shared TXOP. |
US12101813B2 |
Channel occupancy time duration for cell starting from downlink control information slot
A base station transmits configuration parameters indicating a plurality of slot format combinations of a cell and a slot format indicator (SFI)—radio network temporary identifier (RNTI). The base station transmits, during a slot and based on the SFI-RNTI, downlink control information (DCI) indicating a slot format combination of the plurality of slot format combinations. The slot format combination indicates a channel occupancy time (COT) duration for the cell. The base station receives, from a wireless device and via the cell, a transport block during the COT duration, wherein the COT duration starts from the slot. |
US12101812B2 |
Communication apparatus and communication method
The communication apparatus comprises a receiver which, in operation, receives a PHY layer Data Unit that includes a duration field; Physical (PHY) layer circuitry which, in operation, issues a PHY-CCA (clear channel assessment) primitive parameter indicating bandwidth information on a busy or idle state for each subchannel within an operating bandwidth; and Media Access Control (MAC) circuitry which, in operation, updates a Network Allocation Vector (NAV) value based on the duration information and, in operation, determines busy/idle state of at least one subchannel, wherein the MAC circuitry, in operation, controls transmission of the HE TB PHY layer Data Unit based on the updated NAV value and the busy/idle state of the at least one subchannel, and controls the PHY circuitry to have the HE TB PHY layer Data Unit transmitted when the at least one subchannel is considered idle, regardless of whether the primary subchannel is busy or not. |
US12101811B2 |
Channel access for wireless communications
According to an example aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method, comprising: receiving, by a first device from a second device, a message on a wireless medium indicating that the wireless medium has been reserved for at least one transmission from the first device to the second device by the second device detecting that the wireless medium is not occupied, based on a first beamwidth. The method further comprises determining, by the first device, a second beamwidth for performing the at least one transmission, selecting, by the first device on the basis of the received message, a method for the first device, from a set of at least two methods, to determine whether the wireless medium is occupied, determining, by the first device, based on the selected method for the first device whether the wireless medium is occupied, and in response to detecting that the wireless medium is not occupied, performing the at least one transmission by the first device. |
US12101810B2 |
Method and device in a node used for wireless communication
A first node receives a first signaling; performs a first channel sensing operation over a first subband; and transmits a first signal. The first signaling comprises first indication information, used for indicating an Rx parameter of the first channel sensing operation; the first channel sensing operation is used for determining channel occupancy information, the channel occupancy information used for determining whether the first subband can be used by a transmitter of the first signaling for signal transmission; the first signal is used for indicating the channel occupancy information. The receiver in communications is enabled to perform channel sensing and feedback results, hence a reduction in interferences incurred from hidden node issues. |
US12101805B2 |
Channel occupancy rate determination in unlicensed spectrum
Some aspects of this disclosure relate to apparatuses and methods for implementing techniques for channel occupancy rate determination of a channel between a user equipment (UE) and a base station in an unlicensed spectrum. A UE can perform measurements based on a measurement configuration from the base station, and further determine a channel occupancy rate of the channel based on the performed measurements. The measurement configuration indicates to the UE to perform an omni measurement or a directional measurement by using an antenna element of the UE. The UE can further transmit a report to the base station to indicate the channel occupancy rate. |
US12101804B2 |
Method and apparatus for data transmission and computer readable medium
The present disclosure provides a UE and a method at a UE. The method includes: mapping an uplink grant with a logical channel, according to an LBT parameters associated with the uplink grant, the LBT parameters being related to at least one of a CAPC value, an LBT type, an LBT category, a channel sensing duration, a transmission time of an uplink data channel corresponding to the uplink grant and a random back-off time length; and performing the data transmission of the logical channel using the uplink grant. The present disclosure further provides a network node and a method at a network node, and corresponding computer readable storage media. |
US12101802B2 |
BWP switching method and terminal device
A BWP switching method and a terminal device are provided. The method includes: measuring, by a terminal device, a plurality of downlink reference signals corresponding to a plurality of downlink BWPs; and determining, by the terminal device, whether to switch from a first downlink BWP to a second downlink BWP according to measurement results of the plurality of downlink reference signals corresponding to the plurality of downlink BWPs. The first downlink BWP is an active BWP, and the first downlink BWP and the second downlink BWP belong to the plurality of downlink BWPs. |
US12101798B2 |
Sidelink logical channel and resource configurations
Method, apparatus and systems are described to allow a base station to configure a logical channel or resources for sidelink communications. In one example aspect, a method for wireless communication includes receiving, by a user equipment, a message from a communication node. The message includes information for configuring a logical channel for a sidelink transmission. The method also includes configuring, a Medium Access Control (MAC) entity with the logical channel according to the information. |
US12101795B2 |
Multi-TRP communication
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide methods, devices and computer readable media for multi-TRP transmission. According to a method for communication, a terminal device receives downlink control information (DCI) from at least one of a plurality of network devices in communication with the terminal device, each of the plurality of network devices having a different demodulation reference signal (DMRS) group comprising a plurality of DMRS ports for transmitting DMRSs. The terminal device determines, from the DCI, respective transmission configuration indication (TCI) states for DMRS groups of the plurality of network devices and DMRS ports for receiving DMRSs transmitted by the plurality of network devices. The terminal device receives the DMRSs from the plurality of network devices on the DMRS ports based on the TCI states. The embodiments of the present disclosure provide solution of multi-TRP communication with reduced overhead. |
US12101787B2 |
Multiple PDSCH scheduling
There is disclosed a method of operating a receiving radio node in a wireless communication network. The method includes communicating utilising data signaling based on a received control information message, the control information message scheduling multiple occurrences of data signaling, wherein communicating is based on extracting a code block group (CBG) setup for communicating based on the received control information message and/or a CBG configuration. The disclosure also pertains to related devices and methods. |
US12101781B2 |
HARQ handling for single-DCI multi-slot scheduling
A network node causes transmission of DCI that includes information for scheduling two or more TBs over two or more communication slots. The two or more TBs are associated with two or more HARQ process IDs. The information includes one or more of: a PUCCH resource indicator configured to indicate at least one resource for use for transmitting HARQ feedback related to the two or more TBs; a DAI configured to indicate a position of HARQ feedback related to the two or more TBs, in a HARQ codebook; a HARQ process ID indicator indicating two or more HARQ process IDs; and one or more NDIs configured to indicate whether at least one of the two or more TBs is a retransmission. |
US12101778B2 |
Downlink control information in USS
According to an aspect, a wireless device receives a DCI configuration for a first set of DCI formats, each DCI of the first set of DCI formats having a same size measured as a number of bits. The wireless device receives a DCI configuration for a second set of DCI formats wherein the second set is different from the first set. The wireless device detects a first DCI from the first set of DCI formats and a second DCI from the second set of DCI formats based on the first DCI having a different size to the second DCI and the second DCI comprising at least one padding bit. According to another aspect a base station configures a wireless device with at least one DCI format from a first set of DCI formats wherein each DCI of the first set of DCI formats having a same size measured as a number of bits, and at least one DCI format from a second set of DCI formats wherein the second set is different from the first set and wherein the first DCI having a different size to the second DCI and the second DCI comprising at least one padding bit. |
US12101775B2 |
Optimizing resource of a terminal allocation by computer vision
It is provided a method, including providing location information indicating a location of a terminal to a radio-independent localization and tracking system; evaluating at least one of environmental information and tracking information received from the radio-independent localization and tracking system with respect to the terminal in response to providing the location information; managing a resource for serving the terminal based on the at least one of the environmental information and the tracking information, wherein the environmental information includes information about an environment of the terminal, and the tracking information includes information about a track of the terminal. |
US12101774B2 |
Method and apparatus for transmitting and receiving signals in wireless communication system
A method and an apparatus for transmitting and receiving signals in a wireless communication system, according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, receive downlink control information (DCI) for uplink data transmission, perform Listen-Before-Talk (LBT) on a sub-band where a physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH) resource is located, and transmit the uplink data on the PUSCH resource on the basis of the LBT. Further, Uplink control information (UCI) for candidate physical uplink control channel (PUCCH) resources may be piggybacked on the PUSCH resource on the basis of the PUSCH resource overlapping with one or more candidate PUCCH resources from among the candidate PUCCH resources, and on the basis of a processing time, for a first candidate PUCCH resource that is the most preceding in a time domain among the candidate PUCCH resources, being equal to or greater than the minimum processing time of the terminal. |
US12101770B2 |
Wireless communication method, terminal device and network device
A wireless communication method, a terminal device and a network device. The method comprises: a terminal device receiving first indication information, wherein the first indication information is used for indicating whether system information of a first cell is updated; and the terminal device determining, according to the first indication information and a first duration, whether the system information of the first cell is updated. |
US12101769B2 |
Communication apparatus, wireless communication system, and method for controlling access point
A communication apparatus, which operates as a master access point in a wireless network including one or more other access points operating as slaves and one or more stations, generates a trigger frame that includes a Trigger type subfield value indicating an instruction to perform cooperative transmission with the other access points, transmits the generated trigger frame to the other access points, and executes the cooperative transmission with the other access points to which the trigger frame has been transmitted. |
US12101764B2 |
Uplink scheduling method and apparatus, network device, and readable storage medium
Embodiments of this application disclose an uplink scheduling method and apparatus, a network device, and a readable storage medium. In the method provided in this application includes: The network device receives and demodulates a first signal in a first uplink resource allocated to a terminal device, if an obtained first demodulation result indicates a demodulation failure, determines, based on the first demodulation result, whether the first uplink resource carries uplink data. If it is determined that the first uplink resource carries uplink data, sends first retransmission control information to the terminal device at a first coverage level, otherwise, sends first retransmission control information to the terminal device at a second coverage level. |
US12101762B2 |
Information transmission method, apparatus and device
An information transmission method, apparatus and device are provided. The method includes receiving downlink transmission; identifying a transmission reception point TRP or a TRP group corresponding to the downlink transmission; transmitting a Hybrid Automatic Repeat request Acknowledge HARQ-ACK of the downlink transmission to the TRP or the TRP group corresponding to the downlink transmission through a Physical Uplink Control Channel PUCCH, wherein, HARQ-ACKs of downlink transmissions corresponding to different TRPs or TRP groups are transmitted on different PUCCHs, and the different PUCCHs are PUCCHs using different PUCCH resources or are PUCCHs transmitted on non-overlapping symbols on a same carrier, or are PUCCHs transmitted on different carriers. |
US12101757B2 |
Method for obtaining transmission reception point information, user terminal, and readable storage medium
A method for obtaining transmission reception point (TRP) information, a user terminal, and a readable storage medium. The method comprises: receiving control information, the control information being suitable for triggering a signal or a channel; obtaining TCI comprised in the control information; and obtaining, according to the TCI, a TRP that participates in transmitting a signal or a channel triggered by the control information. The solution above can implement dynamic switching between a single TRP transmission scheme and a multi-TRP transmission scheme. |
US12101756B2 |
Adaptive parameter configuration in wireless communication
Methods, systems, and devices for an adaptive parameter configuration in wireless communication are described. A wireless communication method is provided to comprise updating configuration parameters of a user device based on one or more messages including at least one of a parameter update indication, a parameter update inquiry, a parameter set, or a parameter index set. |
US12101754B2 |
Interference processing method, terminal, and network-side device
An interference processing method, a terminal, and a network-side device are provided. The interference processing method applied to a terminal includes: in a case that inter-modulation interference occurs between frequencies corresponding to different radio access technologies RATs, sending auxiliary information of the inter-modulation interference to a network-side device, where the auxiliary information includes identification information of a first frequency associated with the inter-modulation interference and interference information of the first frequency. |
US12101751B2 |
Communication apparatus, control method, and computer-readable storage medium
A communication apparatus sets, in a case where an operation state of the communication apparatus is a first operation state in which data of a predetermined type is not transmitted and received, a ratio of a first period assigned for a first communication mode to a second period assigned for a second communication mode to a first ratio. In a second operation state in which data of the predetermined type is transmitted and/or received, a ratio of the first period to the second period is set to a second ratio. In a case where, in the second operation state, a channel used in one communication mode of the first communication mode and the second communication mode is a Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) channel, a period assigned for the one communication mode to satisfy a DFS operation regardless of the second ratio is set. |
US12101750B2 |
Multi-band indication method
A multi-band indication method includes generating, by a first communications device, a first frame, and sending, by the first communications device, the first frame. The first frame includes a first operating class field, and in response to a basic service set (BSS) configured to be established by the first communications device configured to simultaneously operate in a first band and a second band, the first operating class field indicates a starting frequency of the second band. The first band is a band that includes a primary channel and the second band is a band that fails to include the primary channel. |
US12101745B2 |
Exploiting a non-transmission-designated interval in a cycle of a protocol
A system for exploiting a non-transmission-designated interval in a cycle of a protocol can include a processor and a memory. The memory can store a retrieval module, an alternative transmission determination module, and a schedule module. The retrieval module can cause the processor to retrieve, by a specific node associated with a set of nodes in a network, information about the set. The information can include, for a node in the set, identifications of a frequency and a time slot of a transmission-designated interval in a cycle of the protocol. The alternative transmission determination module can cause the processor to determine, based on the information, an existence, in the set, of a non-transmission-designated interval that has a duration greater than a threshold duration. The schedule module can cause the processor to schedule, in response to the existence, the specific node to produce a transmission during the non-transmission-designated interval. |
US12101741B2 |
Sidelink reference signal configuration
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a first user equipment (UE) may receive an indication of a configuration for transmitting a sidelink reference signal (SL-RS) that is to be transmitted independently of data transmission and that has a frequency bandwidth that is independent of a frequency bandwidth configured for transmission on a physical sidelink shared channel. The UE may transmit the SL-RS to a second UE according to the configuration. Numerous other aspects are described. |
US12101740B2 |
Signaling delivery in a wireless network
A base station receives, from a core network node, a message. The message comprising: a non-access stratum (NAS) packet for a wireless device; and a parameter for delaying transmission of the NAS packet. The NAS packet is sent to the wireless device after a delay based on the parameter. |
US12101738B2 |
Paging response method and device, paging method and device
A paging response method, a paging method, an electronic device and a storage medium. The response method, for terminal configured to couple at least two operator networks, includes: determining information on a first priority for communicating with a first operator network in the at least two operator networks in response to a coupling state with the first operator network; acquiring information on a second priority for communication between a second operator network in the at least two operator networks and the terminal from a paging message in response to receiving the paging message from the second operator network; and determining to maintain the coupling state with the first operator network, or to decouple from the first operator network and to respond to the paging message of the second operator network, based on the information on the first priority and the information on the second priority. |
US12101736B2 |
Position estimation system and position estimation method
A position estimation system includes: a processor; and a storage device. The storage device stores data associating measurement data obtained by a terminal device with a position identifier. The measurement data includes on a measured radio wave data, and data a measured acceleration. The processor specifies a period from when the terminal device acquires the position identifier until the processor determines that a user of the terminal device has moved; uses training data including the measurement data obtained by the terminal device during the specified period and the position identifier corresponding to the measurement data obtained by the terminal device to create a position estimation model that outputs the position identifier as a position estimation result when the position estimation model receives the measurement data; and when the processor receives the measurement data, estimates a position of the terminal device by using the measurement data and the position estimation model. |
US12101734B2 |
Antenna sharing for multiple wireless communication technologies
Differing operations of a wireless communication device benefit from different antenna configurations, such as for positioning, where closely spaced antennas are desirable, and data communication, where antenna diversity is desirable. A device is configured to receive a request for receive a request for determining a position of a user equipment (UE), select one of a first plurality of antennas or a second plurality of antennas for determining the position of the UE, receive wireless signals using the selected first plurality of antennas or the second plurality of antennas, and determine the position of the UE based at least in part on the received wireless signals. |
US12101733B2 |
User equipment, a radio network node, a location server, and methods therein for obtaining and providing positioning assistance data
A method performed by a UE for obtaining positioning assistance data from a location server, wherein the UE and the location server are operating in a wireless communications network. The UE receives a system information broadcast from a radio network node. The UE further transmits a request for positioning assistance data to the location server in case the UE does not obtain the needed positioning assistance data via the radio network node broadcast system information. The UE further obtains carrier and/or RAT information used for the positioning assistance data broadcast. The UE further reselects or is redirected to the carrier and/or RAT used for the positioning assistance data broadcast. |
US12101724B2 |
Methods and apparatuses of power control for additional SRS
Methods and apparatuses of power control for additional SRS are disclosed. A method at abase unit comprises transmitting power control parameters for transmitting additional SRS by higher layers; and transmitting TPC command by DCI format 3B for additional SRS. |
US12101723B2 |
Apparatus and method for transmission power control of same
An apparatus and a method for transmission power control of the same capable of providing a good communication performance and high reliability are provided. A method for transmission power control of a first user equipment (UE) includes sending a trigger signaling to a second UE to request the second UE to report a sidelink—reference signal received power (SL-RSRP) measurement result, receiving, from the second UE, the SL-RSRP measurement report, and estimating a pathloss between the first UE and the second UE according to the reported SL-RSRP measurement result. |
US12101713B2 |
Systems/methods of bandwidth variability and/or air interface variability responsive to a size of data to be transmitted
Embodiments of systems/methods are disclosed wherein a transmitter is configured to wirelessly communicate with a destination device by transmitting a first plurality of subcarriers using a first set of frequencies and a first air interface; and responsive to a size of data that is to be transmitted, transmitting a second plurality of subcarriers using a second set of frequencies and a second air interface that comprises a variant of the first air interface. According to some embodiments, the first set of frequencies and/or the second set frequencies comprise frequencies that are used for cellular communications and at least some frequencies of the second set of frequencies are mutually exclusive with the first set of frequencies. |
US12101710B2 |
Data processing method and apparatus, network element device, storage medium, and program product
This application discloses a data processing method performed by a computer device acting as a session management network element. The method includes: generating a node-level message processing rule set, where the message processing rule set includes one or more message processing rules; and distributing, when the session management network element establishes a connection with an edge application server discovery network element, the message processing rule set to the edge application server discovery network element, so that the edge application server discovery network element processes a received domain name system message according to the message processing rule set in a subsequent protocol data unit session process. According to this application, the processing efficiency of the domain name system message may be improved. |
US12101709B2 |
Wireless communication system and communication method
A wireless communication system includes relay communication devices including a target device; and a communication device. Each relay communication device includes: a first control unit acquiring, based on a wireless signal including origination information received from each of the target device and another relay communication device, signal intensity information relating to a signal intensity of the wireless signal; and a data adding unit adding the signal intensity information, time information, and its own identification information to the origination information, to update the origination information; and a communication unit broadcasting the updated origination information. The communication device includes: a second control unit acquiring the updated origination information; and an identifying unit identifying, based on the updated origination information received from each relay communication device, at least two routes having different oldest route information among routes from the target device to the communication device through at least one relay communication device. |
US12101708B2 |
Mobility multi-transport software defined wide area network
A system and method for increasing bandwidth utilization of an aggregated path by a mobile terminal, the method including: establishing the aggregated path of communication with the mobile terminal, where the aggregated path includes a first path including a High Throughput Satellite (HTS) path having a first available capacity and a second path including a wireless path having a second available capacity; tracking the first and second available capacities; and updating, upon a movement of the mobile terminal, the first available capacity based on a distance of the mobile terminal from a satellite beam center of a current satellite beam; and selecting, to communicate a packet, one of the first and seconds path based on the first and the second available capacities. |
US12101707B2 |
Optimal network function data path discovery for 5G core
In a method and an apparatus for optimizing network function (NF) data path discovery for 5G Core network operation, each NF registers itself with the NRF and periodically updates the NRF about the NF's present load, thereby giving the NRF complete information regarding the network topology, the NFs' present load, and the relative capacities of the NFs, which information items can be used in determining the complete optimal path from the RAN to the PSA. When an SMF wants to insert an Intermediate UPF (I-UPF) into a data path, instead of querying the NRF for a UPF serving the present geographical area (e.g., of the User Equipment (UE)) and deciding on the UPF insertion locally based on the present geographical area, the SMF queries the NRF for the complete optimal path. The I-UPF load can be taken into consideration in calculating the optimal path between the RAN and the PSA. |
US12101698B2 |
Specially programmed computing devices being continuously configured to allow unfamiliar individuals to have an instantaneous meeting
In some embodiments, the present invention provides for a computer system which includes at least the following components: a plurality of computing devices associated with a plurality of users associated with a plurality of users; where each computing device of the plurality of computing devices is configured to: electronically receive software which, when being executed, cause such computing device to display a plurality of instances of a specifically programmed graphical user interface (GUI); where each instance of the GUI is configured to display a real-time updatable meeting information representative of a direct electronic proximity-based communication between at least two computing devices associated with at least two users who desire to meet at a particular location to engage in a transaction of at least one good, at least one service, or both, whose marketable value lasts for a period of 30 seconds to 60 minutes. |
US12101697B2 |
Service processing method and apparatus, and internet of vehicles device
Disclosed by the present application are— a service processing method and apparatus, and an Internet of Vehicles device. The service processing method including: carrying, by a first device, indication information in a signaling part of a data packet, the indication information indicating that a first service is borne in a data part of the data packet; and transmitting the data packet through the first device. |
US12101696B2 |
Method, non-transitory computer readable storage medium, device and system that categorizes map information as static map information and dynamic map information and updates static map information differently from dynamic map information
Techniques for controlling updating of information stored on a device, the information including information of a first type and information of a second type. The techniques include determining, using at least one processor, when a first item of information of the first type and a second item of information of the second type are to be updated, wherein the second item of information is to be updated more frequently than the first item of information; and causing the device to update the first and second items of information in accordance with the determination at least in part by wirelessly communicating with at least one other device. |
US12101695B2 |
Location-based social software for mobile devices
A method for communicating location information to a device includes receiving, at a computer system that implements a social networking service, location information that represents a geographic location of a device associated with a first user; associating, by the computer system, the received location information with a profile associated with the first user; and sending, from the computer system to a device associated with a second user, a message that is generated based at least in part on the location information. |
US12101694B2 |
Information providing method and information providing apparatus
A visiting duration corresponding to a first current location is determined, on the basis of the first current location and a destination, a first traveling duration that is necessary for a user to travel from the first current location to the destination is calculated, on the basis of a first time, the visiting duration corresponding to the first current location, and the first traveling duration, a first expected arrival time is calculated, on the basis of a first scheduled delivery time and the first expected arrival time, a first difference is calculated, a first message in accordance with the first difference is transmitted to a first information terminal of the user, and the first information terminal displays the first message. |
US12101689B2 |
Characterizing height above terrain confidence
A method involves determining, at a mobile device or a service, an uncertainty in height above a reference altitude, an estimated 2D position of the mobile device, and an uncertainty in terrain height above the reference altitude using the estimated 2D position. An uncertainty in height above terrain, of the mobile device, is determined at the mobile device or a server using the uncertainty in height above the reference altitude and the uncertainty in terrain height above the reference altitude. |
US12101688B2 |
System and methods for passive contact tracing
A method, apparatus, and computer program product for passive contact tracing is provided. An example method includes detecting a wireless signal from a mobile device at a sniffer device, generating a unique mobile device ID for said mobile device, recording the mobile device ID, identification data of the sniffer device, and a detection time, receiving a query for a target mobile device ID, proximate distance, and time period, and generating a list comprising a mobile device ID of every mobile device that came within the proximate distance of the target mobile device within the time period. The method further includes associating a mobile device with an employee by detecting an indication of employee identity within the range of a sniffer device and storing one or more mobile device IDs detected by said sniffer device as an employee parameter in an employee database. |
US12101686B2 |
Position information determination method and device, and first terminal and second terminal
Provided are a location information determination method and device, a first terminal, and a second terminal. The location information determination method includes transmitting positioning request information; receiving positioning assistance data transmitted by a second terminal; calculating a positioning assistance parameter according to the positioning assistance data; and transmitting the positioning assistance parameter or calculating location information of a first terminal according to the positioning assistance parameter. |
US12101684B2 |
Positioning in wireless communication networks
A method for assisting in position determination in a wireless communication system comprises obtaining (S1) of pairs of radio frequency environment data sets for each of a plurality of common positions. A pair of radio frequency environment data sets comprises radio frequency environment data of devices of a first access technology and a second access technology at a common position. A transformation operator is created (S2) based on the pairs. The transformation operator represents a relation between radio frequency environment data sets of the first and second access technology. A method for position determination in a wireless communication system based on transformation operator and network nodes therefore is also disclosed, as well as network nodes for performing the methods. |
US12101683B2 |
Proximity detection using wi-fi channel state information
Among other things, embodiments of the present disclosure help to overcome environment-specific dependency issues of conventional Wi-Fi-based sensing systems, thus allowing a neural network to make better proximity predictions in an unseen environment. Other embodiments may be described and claimed. |
US12101681B2 |
Registration mapping toolkit for geofences
Systems and methods for creating a database of geofences and registering geofences, with each geofence in the database being associated with an IP address, preferably an IPV6 address. Each geofence is defined using at least one geographic designator, preferably real property boundaries. Entitlements can be associated with geofences relating to permissive and prohibitive activities within the geofences. |
US12101680B2 |
Constrained user device location using building topology
Techniques are described for locating user devices in an indoor environment based at least on a building topology model. The techniques include detecting a presence of a user device in a building. The building may include ingress and egress points connecting defined spaces within the building. The locations of the individual ingress and egress points are identified based at least on the movement data of the user device. A building topology model may be generated using the locations of the individual ingress and egress points. To locate the user device at a given timestamp, one or more of the ingress and egress points passed through by the user device may be identified. The location of the user device may be determined based at least on the locations of the one or more ingress and egress points passed through by the user device mapped to the building topology model. |
US12101676B2 |
Communication apparatus, base station apparatus, communication method, and communication system
A communication apparatus includes an acquisition unit to acquire, from a base station apparatus being connected, switching information including information used for wireless communication with a movably configured base station apparatus to be a switching destination candidate, a determination unit configured to determine whether or not to switch a base station apparatus to be a connection destination, and a connection unit configured to, upon determining by the determination unit to switch the base station apparatus to be the connection destination, execute connection to the base station apparatus to be the switching destination candidate on a basis of the switching information. |
US12101675B2 |
Cell selection method, cell reselection method, and chip
This application provides a cell selection method, a cell reselection method, and a chip, to improve user experience. The cell selection method includes: A terminal device searches for a first candidate cell, and receives a system message of the first candidate cell, where the system message includes parameter information of the first candidate cell and bandwidth information of the first candidate cell, and the bandwidth information is used to indicate a bandwidth of the first candidate cell. The terminal device determines a cell selection reception level value Srxlev and a cell selection quality value Squal of the first candidate cell based on cell measurement values and the parameter information of the first candidate cell, and determines that Srxlev>0 and Squal>0. When the bandwidth of the first candidate cell is greater than a preset threshold, the terminal device camps on the first candidate cell. |
US12101674B2 |
Switching method based on conditional handover
The present disclosure provides a switching method, an indication method, a terminal, and a network side device. The switching method applied to the terminal comprises: executing a switching command sent by the network side device; and in the case that switching fails and the terminal is configured with conditional switching, executing a conditional switching process. |
US12101670B2 |
Method and apparatus for reselecting cell in wireless communication system
A method, performed by a terminal in a wireless communication system, includes: transmitting, to a first cell, capability information of the terminal including information on whether the terminal supports plurality of cell reselection priorities (CRPs); receiving, from the first EUTRAN cell, a radio resource control (RRC) Connection Release message including an alternativeCRPindication parameter indicating to apply CRP broadcast in system information, based on the capability information of the terminal; transitioning to an RRC idle mode or an RRC inactive mode based on the RRC Connection Release message, and camping on a second cell; receiving, from the second cell, system information; and determining, based on the system information, whether to apply a first CRP for an inter-RAT frequency or a second CRP for at least one EUTRAN frequency. |
US12101668B2 |
Method and device for performing low latency communication in wireless LAN system
An example according to the present specification relates to a method for performing low latency communication. A transmission STA and a reception STA may exchange a low latency communication request frame and a low latency communication response frame. The low latency communication request frame may include first information for performing the low latency communication. The first information may include at least one among information for requesting parameters for the low latency communication and information about traffic. In addition, the low latency communication response frame may include second information for performing the low latency communication. The second information may include information about the parameters for the low latency communication. The reception STA and the transmission STA may perform the low latency communication with the transmission STA on the basis of the first information and the second information. |
US12101664B2 |
Device for transmitting data in wireless AV system and device for receiving data in wireless AV system
A device for transmitting data in a wireless AV system, and a device for receiving data in a wireless AV system. The device includes: a transceiver configured to receive, from an initiator, a forward direction data frame and reverse direction grant information, instructing that reverse direction transmission be allowed, within a transmission opportunity acquired by the initiator, generate and transmit to the initiator, a block ACK frame pertaining to the forward direction data frame, and buffer a reverse direction data frame to be transmitted to the initiator; and a processor connected to the transceiver and configured to acquire AV data from the forward direction data frame. |
US12101663B2 |
Technique for controlling and performing data traffic handling in a core network domain
A technique for handling data traffic in a core network domain of a communication network is described. An apparatus comprised by the technique is configured to be located in the core network domain and to receive data traffic sent under control of a transport layer protocol that is configured to apply a congestion control algorithm, CCA. The apparatus is further configured to analyze the data traffic to obtain a data traffic analyzation result, to obtain, based on the analyzation result, CCA information about the CCA that can be or is applied by the transport layer protocol, and to perform a traffic handling action for the data traffic taking into account the obtained CCA information. |
US12101662B2 |
Method of managing traffic by a user plane function, UPF, corresponding UPF, session management function and network data analytics function
A method of managing traffic associated with a User Equipment, UE, by a User Plane Function, UPF, in a telecommunication network, said UPF being associated with a Session Management Function, SMF, and a Network Data Analytics Function, NWDAF, wherein said UPF has access to an observation space comprising a list of possible states said network may take and wherein said UPF has access to an action space comprising a list of possible actions that said UPF is allowed to perform, said method comprising the steps of receiving a state of said network, wherein said state is comprised by said list of possible states, receiving a reward, wherein said reward indicates a degree of satisfaction of said network to be in said state, receiving network traffic from said UE and performing, triggered by said received traffic, an action comprised by said list of possible actions based on said received state of said network and based on said received reward. |
US12101661B2 |
Method and apparatus for relay operation in wireless communication system
A method for supporting end-to-end (e2e) Quality of Service (QoS) for uplink (UL) communication between a User Equipment (UE) and a network via a relay node, the method performed by the relay node, are provided. The method includes receiving, from the network, a downlink (DL) packet for the UE, wherein the DL packet includes a value of a first indicator of a QoS flow on a first link between the relay node and the network, and creating or updating a QoS rule, wherein the QoS rule is derived based on the value of the first indicator, and optionally wherein the created or updated QoS rule corresponds to the UE or to a QoS flow on a second link with the UE. |
US12101659B2 |
Radio bearer switching in radio access
A method includes transmitting packets of first and second traffic subflows via a first radio bearer to a second device; detecting that further packets of the second traffic subflow are to be transmitted via a second radio bearer to the second device; and transmitting a packet data unit via the first radio bearer to the second device, wherein the packet data unit includes an indication of a switch of the second traffic flow. Another method includes receiving from a first device packets of first and second traffic subflows via a first radio bearer; receiving from the first device a packet data unit including an indication that further packets of the second traffic subflow are to be received via a second radio bearer; establishing the second radio bearer between a second device and the first device; and receiving the further packets of the second traffic flow via the second radio bearer. |
US12101656B2 |
Radio (NR) channel state information (CSI) capability related signaling enhancement
An approach is described for a user equipment (UE) to receive a channel state information (CSI) reporting configuration message from a source device of a first cell and receive a channel state information reference signal (CSI-RS) from a second cell via the source device. The UE determines a first number of CSI-RS resources of a first time slot duration corresponding to the first cell, a second number of CSI-RS resources of a second time slot duration corresponding to the second cell, an overall time slot duration based on the first and the second time slot duration, an overall number of CSI-RS resources of the overall time slot duration based at least on the first and the second number of CSI-RS resource, generates a capability report at least based on the overall number of CSI-RS resource, and transmits the capability report to the source device. |
US12101654B2 |
Measurement method, user equipment, and network side device
A measurement method, a user equipment and a network side device are provided. The measurement method performed by the user equipment includes: determining a first measurement parameter; determining whether a measurement triggering condition is met; and performing measurement on at least one of a neighboring cell of the UE or a serving cell of the UE based on the first measurement parameter, in a case that the measurement triggering condition is met. |
US12101652B2 |
Ad-hoc wireless mesh network system and methodology for failure reporting and emergency communications
An ad-hoc wireless network is implemented by a plurality of wireless access points to detect and report failure of a concurrently implemented conventional network. The wireless access points collect and store network status information of the conventional network and send the network status information to a centralized emergency manager when failure of the conventional network is detected. The ad-hoc wireless network may also provide backhaul connectivity to a wireless access point of the failed conventional network for emergency communication. |
US12101651B2 |
Dynamic signal quality criteria for satellite terminal installations
The described features generally relate to determining dynamic signal quality criteria for an installation of satellite terminals for communications in a satellite communications system. In particular, the signal quality criteria for an installation may be based on an identified position of the satellite terminal to be installed, and in some examples based on the positions and signal characteristics of neighboring satellite terminals that have already been installed. In some examples, a signal quality map may be generated for a service beam coverage area, based on predetermined transmission characteristics and/or measured transmissions from a number of satellite terminals served by a communications satellite. The generated signal quality map may then be used to determine a signal quality threshold for the installation of a satellite terminal being installed for communications in a satellite communications system. |
US12101648B2 |
Wireless communication system and method for performing communication and computing
A wireless communication system for performing communication and computing includes a plurality of cells configured to perform the communication between at least one user equipment and at least one network; and an Artificial Intelligence (AI) computing platform comprising a plurality of AI slices to perform the computing, wherein the plurality of cells are located in air, space, sea, or land. |
US12101646B2 |
Reference signal transmission method and device
A signal transmission method includes receiving a first positioning reference signal (PRS) resource set, receiving a second PRS resource set, and determining that N first PRS resources in the first PRS resource set and N second PRS resources in the second PRS resource set satisfy a quasi-colocation (QCL) relationship, where N is an integer greater than or equal to 1. |
US12101644B1 |
Multiple access point backhaul
Facilitating backhaul between multiples access points (APs) using ducts or other bounded passageways within a building, dwelling, etc. is contemplated. The backhaul may be utilized to facilitate exchange of data obtained by the APs through fronthaul with one or more clients. The data exchanged between the APs through backhaul may be referred to as ducthauling. |
US12101640B2 |
System, method, and apparatus for providing dynamic, prioritized spectrum management and utilization
Systems, methods, and apparatuses for providing dynamic, prioritized spectrum utilization management. The system includes at least one monitoring sensor, at least one data analysis engine, at least one application, a semantic engine, a programmable rules and policy editor, a tip and cue server, and/or a control panel. The tip and cue server is operable utilize the environmental awareness from the data processed by the at least one data analysis engine in combination with additional information to create actionable data. |
US12101638B2 |
Channel assignments for ranging between access points during beacon intervals
Examples described herein provide channel assignments for ranging between network devices in a network during beacon intervals. Examples described herein may assign a plurality of channels to a plurality of network devices based on a plurality of channel assignment permutations, and initiate, during beacon intervals, ranging measurements between the plurality of network devices on the plurality of channels based on each of the channel assignment permutations to generate ranging results. Examples described herein may determine whether total ranging measurements are performed for a threshold percentage of available links between the plurality of network devices on the plurality of channels, wherein the total ranging measurements include the ranging measurements based on each of the channel assignment permutations. Examples described herein may, based on a determination that the total ranging measurements are performed for the threshold percentage of available links, resolve locations of the plurality of APs based on the ranging results. |
US12101637B2 |
Systems and methods for application-aware dynamic slicing in radio access network (RAN)
Fifth generation and beyond (5G+) systems are expected to adopt new network architectures, services, and deployment schemes for compatibility with the latest technologies and end user's needs. With increase in user equipment (UE), also come variety of advanced applications and use-cases, wherein each application type has its own KPI requirements. Existing resource allocation schemes in cellular networks are not able to handle such dynamic requirements due to which network slice can lead to unwanted mismanagement of resources. Present application provides systems and methods for application-aware dynamic slicing in radio access network (RAN), wherein RAN slicing is proactively managed by learning historical slice demands and consumptions. Once slices are created, the system allocates resources to user equipment by following optimal inter-slice and intra-slice mechanisms based on application type(s), traffic demand(s) and wireless characteristics of UE. Upon resource allocation the UE are further monitored to avoid resource misutilization and resource wastage. |
US12101635B2 |
Access point capable of mirroring wired and wireless data traffic
Examples described herein relate to an access point (AP) capable of simultaneously capturing both wireless data traffic and wired data traffic and mirroring the captured data traffic to a communication port on the AP. The AP includes a data mirroring circuit to capture the wireless data traffic and/or wired data traffic and mirror the captured data traffic to the communication port so that the captured data is transferred to an external device (e.g., a USB flash drive) connected to the communication port. In some examples, to enable the capturing and mirroring of the data traffic, the AP includes a receiver and a transmitter. The receiver captures the wireless data traffic and the wired data traffic transmitted and received by a data processing circuit of the AP, and the transmitter transmits the captured data traffic to the communication port to store the captured data traffic in the external device. |
US12101629B2 |
Technique for certificate handling in a core network domain
A network repository function, NRF, in a core network domain of a mobile communication network is provided, wherein the NRF is configured to register network function, NF, profiles for NF discovery, and wherein NF certificates have been issued to the NFs, each NF certificate including a public key of the respective NF and at least one signature of at least one certification authority, CA. The NRF is configured to receive, from a registering NF having an NF certificate, profile information comprising an NF identity of the registering NF, an NF type of the registering NF, and at least one CA certificate of at least one CA that signed the NF certificate issued to the registering NF. The NRF is further configured to store the received profile information in a repository. |
US12101626B2 |
Control information reception device and method, signal measurement devices, and location measurement server and method
The present embodiments relate to a method and a device for obtaining location information of a terminal by using a mobile communication system and provide a method and a device capable of securing location and movement information of a terminal even when the terminal changes call settings or carries out a handover. In particular, a control information reception device according to the present disclosure comprises: one or more downlink signal reception units for receiving downlink signals from a base station; a control unit for obtaining control information about a terminal from the downlink signals; and a communication unit for transmitting the control information about the terminal to a location measurement server. |
US12101623B2 |
Synthesizing audio of a venue
Disclosed herein are system, method, and computer program product embodiments for replicating a remote venue in a local venue. An embodiment operates by receiving original audio. Thereafter, the original stream of audio is modified to produce modified audio based on an audio profile unique to a remote venue smaller than the local venue. The audio profile comprises a virtual representation of the remote venue including (i) a virtual audio source corresponding to the local venue's audio source and configured to produce the original audio and (ii) a virtual reverberation point corresponding to a real-world location in the remote venue and the portion of the local venue. As such, the modified audio is determined based on receipt of the original audio from the reverberation point. Thus, after correlating the modified audio to the local venue's audio source, the modified audio is provided by the audio source to the portion of the local venue. |
US12101622B2 |
Sound reproduction method, non-transitory medium, and sound reproduction device
A sound reproduction method includes: obtaining a first audio signal indicating a first sound which arrives at a listener from a first range and a second audio signal indicating a second sound which arrives at the listener from a predetermined direction; when the first range and the predetermined direction are determined to be included in a second range which is a back range relative to a front range in the direction that the head part of the listener faces, performing a correction process on at least one of the first audio signal or the second audio signal so that intensity of the second audio signal becomes higher than intensity of the first audio signal; and performing mixing of the at least one of the first audio signal or the second audio signal, and outputting, to an output channel, the first and second audio signals. |
US12101617B2 |
Loudspeaker with a fin-reinforced voice coil structure
The invention provides a loudspeaker with a fin-reinforced voice coil structure, comprising a voice coil, fins, an upper magnetic conductor, and a magnetic conduction column, wherein a magnetic gap is formed between the upper magnetic conductor and the magnetic conduction column located in the center thereof; the voice coil works in the magnetic gap; wherein the inner wall of the voice coil is connected to the fins; wherein one end of each fin is connected and fixed to the inner wall of the voice coil; wherein the magnetic conduction column is provided with fin grooves for accommodating the other ends of the fins; wherein the width of the fin grooves is at least 0.2 mm greater than the thickness of the fins, so that the balance performance and the stability of the voice coil are greatly improved. The distortion is greatly reduced compared, by measurement, with the traditional voice coil. |
US12101613B2 |
Bass enhancement for loudspeakers
A method of audio processing includes generating harmonics in a hybrid complex quadrature mirror filter domain. Generating the harmonics may include multiplication, using a feedback delay loop, and dynamic compression. The harmonics may be generated based on one or more hybrid sub-bands of the complex transform domain signal. |
US12101610B2 |
High acoustic overload point recovery apparatus and method
Illustrative embodiments enable a MEMS transducer to quickly recover from, acoustic overload events by quickly resetting signal processing circuitry downstream from a MEMS transducer. An acoustic overload sensor detects occurrence of an acoustic overload event, and triggers a reset circuit to operate a set of switches to rapidly drain charge from a corresponding set of capacitances within the transducer, or within the signal processing circuitry, thereby resetting the signal processing circuitry more rapidly than would occur if said transducer or circuitry were allowed to recover on its own. |
US12101605B2 |
Adaptive hearing normalization and correction system with automatic tuning
A hearing normalization and correction system and process provides accurate correction for users with mild to moderate hearing loss by using actual measured hearing response at multiple sound pressure levels. User measured hearing data is collected at considerably higher resolution and accuracy at multiple sound pressure levels and is automatically converted to multiple accurate correction responses. Dynamic adaptive cross-fade response correction is used to deliver hearing normalization at varying sound pressure levels. Adaptive release response allows the hearing normalization system to accurately track the envelope of the incoming audio signal providing greatly enhanced accuracy and transparency. Adaptive headroom control is also applied to increase both input and output headroom providing professional dynamic range performance. The hearing normalization and correction system delivers audio fidelity and performance transcending that of normal hearing aid technology. |
US12101604B2 |
Systems, devices and methods for fitting hearing assistance devices
Embodiments herein relate to systems, devices and methods for fitting hearing assistance devices. In a first aspect, a method of fitting a hearing assistance device is included, the method including providing an audio sample to a hearing assistance device wearer, receiving input from the hearing assistance device wearer regarding a preferred sound volume or perceived loudness, receiving input from the hearing assistance device wearer with the external device regarding a bass/treble balance, and determining a maximum power output of the hearing assistance device that does not exceed a loudness discomfort level (LDL). Other embodiments are also included herein. |
US12101603B2 |
Electronic device including integrated inertia sensor and operating method thereof
According to various embodiments, an electronic device may include: a housing configured to be mounted on or detached from an ear of a user, at least one processor disposed within the housing, an audio module including audio circuitry, and a sensor device including at least one sensor operatively coupled to the at least one processor and the audio module. The sensor device may be configured to: output acceleration-related data to the at least one processor through a first path of the sensor device, identify whether an utterance has been made during the output of the acceleration-related data; obtain bone conduction-related data based on the identification of the utterance; and output the obtained bone conduction-related data to the audio module through a second path of the sensor device. |
US12101590B2 |
Force-activated earphone
An earphone includes a speaker housing; a speaker positioned in the speaker housing; a stem extending from the speaker housing, the stem defining an input surface; a conductive object disposed within the stem; a flexible circuit positioned between the stem and the conductive object; a member positioned between the flexible circuit and the conductive object operable to allow the flexible circuit to move with respect to the stem; a force sensor electrode disposed within the flexible circuit; and a controller operable to determine an input to the earphone using a change in capacitance detected using the force sensor electrode, the change in capacitance corresponding to a non-binary amount of a force applied to the input surface. In some examples, the earphone further includes a touch sensor electrode disposed within the flexible circuit. |
US12101588B2 |
System for charging an ear-worn electronic device
A system includes a hearing device comprising a rechargeable power source, power management circuitry, and a first charging interface comprising a first cathode contact and a first anode contact spaced apart from the first cathode contact. A charging module comprises a second charging interface configured to detachably couple with the first charging interface of the hearing device. The second charging interface comprises a second anode contact having a contact surface and a displaceable second cathode contact. An arrangement is configured to displace at least a portion of the second cathode contact above the contact surface to facilitate electrical contact between the first and second cathode contacts prior to electrical contact between the first and second anode contacts. Charging circuitry of the charging module is coupled to the second charging interface and configured to charge the rechargeable power source of the hearing device. |
US12101587B2 |
Acoustic output apparatus
The present disclosure provides an acoustic output apparatus including one or more status sensors, at least one low-frequency acoustic driver, at least one high-frequency acoustic driver, at least two first sound guiding holes, and at least two second sound guiding holes. The status sensors may detect status information of a user. The low-frequency acoustic driver may generate at least one first sound, a frequency of which is within a first frequency range. The high-frequency acoustic driver may generate at least one second sound, a frequency of which is within a second frequency range including at least one frequency exceeding the first frequency range. The first and second sound guiding holes may output the first and second spatial sound, respectively. The first and second sound may be generated based on the status information, and may simulate a target sound coming from at least one virtual direction with respect to the user. |
US12101580B2 |
Display control apparatus, display control method, and program
A display control apparatus includes a captured data acquisition unit, a motion state detection unit, an extracted image data generation unit, a display image data generation unit, and an output unit. The captured data acquisition unit is configured to acquire captured data generated as a result of a camera capturing scenery outside a vehicle. The motion state detection unit is configured to detect a motion state of the vehicle. The extracted image data generation unit is configured to generate an extracted image from the captured data by using an angle of view set in accordance with the motion state. The display image data generation unit is configured to generate display image data related to a display image having a preset image size, from extracted image data. The output unit is configured to output the display image to a display unit having the image size. |
US12101576B2 |
Information processing apparatus, information processing method, and program
There is provided an information processing apparatus, an information processing method, and a program that make it possible to assist deaf and hard-of-hearing people in viewing a video when the video is being played back. The information processing apparatus includes a controller. The controller generates at least one of an oscillation signal corresponding to sound-effect caption data or an oscillation signal corresponding to vocalization caption data on the basis of a waveform of sound data using a result of analyzing caption information and sound information that are included in a video file, the sound-effect caption data being used to represent a sound effect in the form of text information, the vocalization caption data being used to represent a vocalization of a person in the form of text information, the sound-effect caption data and the vocalization caption data being included in caption data that is included in the caption information, the sound data being included in the sound information. |
US12101573B2 |
System for capturing and projecting images, use of the system and method for capturing, projecting and inserting images
The invention relates to a system and a method for capturing and projecting images for use in an integrated studio including a real location and panels which render these premises partially virtual, using images generated from outside to create an image that is part real and part virtual by showing the images. |
US12101570B2 |
Unit pixel including one or more capacitors and an image sensor including the same
A unit pixel includes first and second photoelectric conversion units, a first transfer transistor disposed between the first photoelectric conversion unit and a first node, a first capacitor connected to the first node through a first switch transistor, and a second transfer transistor disposed between the second photoelectric conversion unit and the first node. A signal including a first voltage level is applied to the first transfer transistor and the second transfer transistor during a first time interval, a signal including a second voltage level is applied to the first transfer transistor, the second transfer transistor, and the first switch transistor during a second time interval, a signal including a third voltage level is applied to the first transfer transistor during a third time interval, and the signal including the first voltage level is applied to the second transfer transistor and the first switch transistor during a fourth time interval. |
US12101569B2 |
Techniques for correcting oversaturated pixels in shutterless FIR cameras
A system and method for correcting oversaturated pixels in far-infrared (FIR) images captured by a shutterless FIR camera, the method comprising: capturing thermal images by a FIR sensor in the shutterless FIR camera; processing the thermal images, by the shutterless FIR camera to determine pixel value and at least a shutterless sunburn correction, wherein the shutterless sunburn correction removes oversaturated pixels based on pixel-by-pixel analysis of the thermal image; and sending the processed thermal images to an output device. |
US12101568B2 |
Solid-state imaging apparatus and imaging apparatus including a plurality of overflow elements and storage capacitive elements
A solid-state imaging apparatus includes: an overflow element group that accumulates a signal charge that overflows from a photodiode; and a floating diffusion layer that selectively holds a signal charge transferred from the photodiode and a signal charge transferred from the overflow element group. The overflow element group includes m groups (m≥2) connected in series in stages, each group including an overflow element and a storage capacitive element. An overflow element among the groups transfers, to the storage capacitive element included in the same group as the overflow element, a signal charge that overflows from the photodiode or a signal charge from an upstream storage capacitive element among the groups. |
US12101567B2 |
User interfaces for altering visual media
The present disclosure generally relates to user interfaces for altering visual media. In some embodiments, user interfaces capturing visual media (e.g., via a synthetic depth-of-field effect), playing back visual media (e.g., via a synthetic depth-of-field effect), editing visual media (e.g., that has a synthetic depth-of-field effect applied), and/or managing media capture. |
US12101561B2 |
Image display system, image processing device, and image display method
A server transfers a wide field-of-view image having a field of view wider than the display field of view of a client by multicast streaming or the like. Image processing devices of clients crop regions corresponding to the display fields of view of head-mounted displays and flat panel displays connected to the respective image processing devices to form images compatible with the respective formats and then output the images. |
US12101558B2 |
Pan-tilt-zoom camera control method and device, pan-tilt-zoom camera, and storage medium
Provided are a pan-tilt-zoom camera control method and apparatus, a pan-tilt-zoom camera and a storage medium. The method includes following steps. A clockwise path and a counterclockwise path for a pan-tilt-zoom camera to rotate from a current preset position to a target preset position are determined; a current rotation path is selected from the clockwise path and the counterclockwise path according to life load values of at least two first position points that the clockwise path needs to pass and life load values of at least two second position points that the counterclockwise path needs to pass, where a life load value is used for characterizing the total number of times that the pan-tilt-zoom camera passes a preset position point in a pan and tilt; and the pan-tilt-zoom camera is controlled to rotate from the current preset position to the target preset position according to the current rotation path. |
US12101554B2 |
Method and apparatus for performing autofocusing using summed signals
An image sensor, including a pixel array including a first unit pixel including first a plurality of photodiodes and a second unit pixel including a second plurality of diodes; a readout circuit configured to: obtain a reset signal from the first unit pixel and the second unit pixel, obtain a first single pixel signal from a first photodiode of the first unit pixel, and a second single pixel signal from a second photodiode of the second unit pixel, and obtain a first summed pixel signal from the first unit pixel, and a second summed pixel signal from the second unit pixel, wherein the first photodiode is disposed in position with respect to the first unit pixel which is different from a position of the second photodiode with respect to the second unit pixel. |
US12101550B2 |
Electronic device and method for controlling screen thereof
An electronic device and a method for controlling a screen thereof is provided. The electronic device includes a flexible display, an image sensor, at least one processor, and a memory, wherein the memory may store instructions that, when executed, cause the at least one processor to display a first preview image on the flexible display in response to activation of the image sensor, divide the flexible display into at least two regions in response to detecting a designated first event, display a second preview image in a first region among the divided regions, and display at least one captured image in a second region among the divided regions, wherein the second region may include at least one first control menu varying based on a property of the at least one captured image. |
US12101549B2 |
Camera control using system sensor data
A method for using cameras in an augmented reality headset is provided. The method includes receiving a signal from a sensor mounted on a headset worn by a user, the signal being indicative of a user intention for capturing an image. The method also includes identifying the user intention for capturing the image, based on a model to classify the signal from the sensor according to the user intention, selecting a first image capturing device in the headset based on a specification of the first image capturing device and the user intention for capturing the image, and capturing the image with the first image capturing device. An augmented reality headset, a memory storing instructions, and a processor to execute the instructions to cause the augmented reality headset as above are also provided. |
US12101547B2 |
Method and terminal device for matching photographed objects and preset text information
A photographing method and a terminal device are disclosed. The method includes: receiving, by a terminal device, a first operation; starting, by the terminal device, a camera in response to the first operation; displaying, by the terminal device, a first preview screen including a first preview image, where the first preview image includes at least one photographed object, and the at least one photographed object in the first preview image matches preset first text information; and outputting, by the terminal device, first prompt information based on the first preview image and the first text information, where the first prompt information is used to indicate a missing or redundant photographed object in the first preview image. Indicated by the prompt information, a user can move a position or an angle of the terminal device. |
US12101544B2 |
Digital image sensing device with light intensifier
The present disclosure provides a digital image sensing device with a light intensifier, its structure includes a locating handle, a button, a host, a light intensifier, a regulating mechanism and a sensor, wherein the locating handle is connected to the host, the host fits with the light intensifier through the button in a form of electric connection, and the regulating mechanism is arranged between the light intensifier and the sensor; a stopping device and an interweaving device are arranged on a force-assisted body, and mutual fit is performed on a fillet cylinder through the stopping device and the interweaving device; when a guide rail has a closing tendency, a drum bulge inside the guide rail will firstly push the fillet cylinder to roll upwards, the interweaving device is guided to be located on a stabilizer through a pulling sheet. |
US12101542B2 |
Camera device
The present embodiment relates to a camera device comprising: a bracket comprising a first hole and a second hole; a first camera module disposed in the first hole of the bracket; a second camera module disposed in the second hole of the bracket; a first magnet disposed on the outer surface of the first camera module; and a second magnet disposed at a position corresponding to the first magnet on the outer surface of the bracket, wherein the first magnet is fixed to the outer surface of the first camera module and the second magnet is movably disposed on the bracket. |
US12101540B2 |
Deep water enclosures for lighting and imaging
Enclosures for deep ocean or other high exterior pressure environment including a dome window with an angular measurement of between 164 and 178 degrees, a structure housing, a dome support ring, and a compliance material positioned between the dome support ring and housing are disclosed. |
US12101532B2 |
Low-latency content delivery over a public network
A transcoding engine communicatively coupled to a broadcast source receiver for receiving the broadcast stream, decoding the broadcast stream, extracting and storing the PSIP tables from the broadcast stream and inserting metadata into the decoded broadcast stream, encoding the broadcast stream and the metadata, and attaching the PSIP tables to the encoded broadcast stream. A listener server device is communicatively coupled to the transcoding engine for receiving the encoded broadcast stream and establishing a low-latency tunnel with a caller client over a public internet and providing the encoded broadcast stream to the caller client through the low-latency tunnel. |
US12101529B1 |
Client side augmented reality overlay
Techniques are described for facilitating client-side augmented reality overlay of secondary content during live events. Regions for overlaying secondary content are identified along with attributes for each region. A client device may then used the attributes to overlay secondary content in each region prior to playback. |
US12101515B2 |
Live stream screen display method and apparatus, storage medium, and electronic device
The present invention discloses a live stream screen display method performed by an electronic device. The method includes: obtaining a running screen of a target application displayed in a display screen of a target mobile terminal used by a live streamer account, and pushing the running screen to a user device corresponding to a user account watching the live streamer account as a live stream screen; and when the running screen of the target application in the display screen is affected by a running screen of a first application that does not belong to at least one preset target application, stopping pushing the running screen of the target application to the user device and pushing a live stream prompt screen to the user device, the live stream prompt screen indicating that the live streamer account has currently paused the live stream. |
US12101513B2 |
Electronic device and method for operating same
Provided are an electronic device and a method of operating the electronic device. The electronic device includes a memory storing one or more instructions, and a processor configured to execute the one or more instructions stored in the memory to analyze content displayed on a display to recognize a channel providing the content, execute a multi-streaming service application corresponding to the recognized channel as a background, request multi-streaming service information regarding the content from a server through the multi-streaming service application, receive the multi-streaming service information in response to the request, based on the received multi-streaming service information, display a user interface notifying that a multi-streaming service regarding the content is available, and, according to a user input received in response to the user interface, activate and execute the multi-streaming service application. |
US12101509B2 |
Transform-based image coding method and device therefor
An image decoding method according to the present document comprises the steps of: updating an intra-prediction mode of a chroma block on the basis of an intra-prediction mode of a luma block corresponding to the chroma block on the basis of the intra-prediction mode of the chroma block being a cross-component linear model (CCLM) mode; and determining a LFNST set including LFNST matrixes on the basis of the updated intra-prediction mode, wherein the updated intra-prediction mode is derived as an intra-prediction mode corresponding to a specific position in the luma block, and the updated intra-prediction mode is updated as an intra-DC mode on the basis of the intra-prediction mode, that corresponds to the specific position, being an intra-block copy (IBC) mode. |
US12101506B2 |
Processing volumetric data
At least one embodiment relates to a method and apparatus for encoding a volumetric video representing a scene, said encoding being based on patches representing the color and depth of a 2D projection of subparts of the scene, wherein a first patch is packed in a second patch for a given time interval lower than or equal to a time period along which the second patch is defined when said first patch can be packed in said second patch over said time interval. Decoding method and apparatus are also provided. |
US12101503B2 |
Encoding strategies for adaptive switching of color spaces, color sampling rates and/or bit depths
Innovations in adaptive encoding for units of a video sequence can improve coding efficiency. For example, some of the innovations relate to encoding that includes adaptive switching of color spaces between units within a video sequence. Other innovations relate encoding that includes adaptive switching of color sampling rates between units within a video sequence. Still other innovations relate encoding that includes adaptive switching of bit depths between units within a video sequence. |
US12101502B2 |
Methods and devices for refining motion vector candidates
This disclosure relates generally to video coding/decoding and particularly to methods and systems for refining motion vector candidates. An example decoding method includes receiving a coded video bitstream; extracting, from the coded video bitstream, a first syntax element indicating whether a compound reference mode is applied for a current video block; extracting, from the coded video bitstream, a second syntax element indicating whether a motion vector difference (MVD) is joined signaled for the current video block; in response to the first syntax element indicating that the compound reference mode is applied for the current video block and the second syntax element indicating that the MVD is joined signaled for the current video block, refining, by the device, at least one MV predictor (MVP) in a MV candidate list based on whether the at least one MVP is symmetric; and decoding, by the device based on the MV candidate list, the current video block. |
US12101500B2 |
Unequal weight planar prediction
A method of decoding JVET video includes receiving a bitstream and calculating a final planar prediction in planar mode to predict pixel values for a current coding block. The final planar prediction may rely on using unequal weights applied to each of a horizontal and vertical predictor, where such predictors may be generated by interpolating neighboring pixels for each predicted pixel within a coding block. The computation may be made more accurate by deriving a value for a bottom right neighboring pixel. |
US12101499B2 |
Method and apparatus for palette based coding mode under local dual tree structure
Aspects of the disclosure provide methods and apparatuses for video encoding/decoding. In some examples, an apparatus for video encoding includes receiving circuitry and processing circuitry. The processing circuitry determines whether a block is under a local dual tree structure, and disallows a palette based coding mode for encoding the block in response to the block being under the local dual tree structure. |
US12101496B2 |
Decoder that decodes an image according to a coding structure including an intra random accept point picture
Circuitry of a decoder is configured to decode an image according to a coding structure including an intra random access point (IRAP) picture, leading pictures to be output before the IRAP picture in output order, and trailing pictures to be output after the IRAP picture in the output order. When the image is decoded, the circuitry decodes, according to a flag in a bitstream, at most one trailing picture among the trailing pictures before decoding the leading pictures in decoding order, and decodes the trailing pictures other than the at most one trailing picture after decoding the leading pictures in the decoding order. The flag indicates whether a picture of each of access units in the bitstream is a field picture. The circuitry decodes the at most one trailing picture before decoding the leading pictures in the decoding order when the flag indicates that the picture is a field picture. |
US12101495B2 |
Colour component prediction method, encoder, decoder, and computer storage medium
An image component prediction method, an encoder, and a computer storage medium are provided. The method includes: encoding chroma components in a colour component encoding process; and acquiring a prediction value of a luma component according to the encoded chroma components. |
US12101494B2 |
Prediction using intra-buffer samples for intra block copy in video coding
A method of visual media processing includes determining a size of a buffer to store reference samples for prediction in an intra block copy mode; and performing a conversion between a current video block of visual media data and a bitstream of the current video block, using the reference samples stored in the buffer, wherein the conversion is performed in the intra block copy mode which is based on motion information related to a reconstructed block located in same video region with the current video block without referring to a reference picture. |
US12101493B2 |
Act residual-based image or video coding
According to the disclosure of the present document, a residual sample can be derived by applying adaptive color transform (ACT) with respect to a current block on the basis of ACT-associated information, wherein the residual sample is derived by being clipped on the basis of a clipping boundary, wherein the clipping boundary is determined on the basis of a bit depth. |
US12101490B2 |
Method, electronic device, and computer program product for processing data
Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a method, an electronic device, and a computer program product for processing data. The method includes determining encoded data for a target object by performing hybrid encoding on multiple types of data for the target object, the multiple types of data including image data of the target object. The method further includes determining, by transforming the encoded data, an invariant portion for a shape of the target object and a variable portion for an expression of the target object. The method improves data processing efficiency, saves time and computing resources, and reduces the amount of data transmission. |
US12101489B2 |
Supporting view direction based random access of bitstream
A non-random-access video stream is received. A first image block is encoded after second image blocks according to a non-random-access processing order. View direction data is received to indicate a viewer's view direction coinciding with a location covered by the first image block. The first image block is encoded into the random-access video stream before the second image blocks in a random-access processing order. The random-access video stream is delivered to a recipient decoding device operated by the viewer to cause the first image block to be processed and rendered before the second image blocks according to the random-access processing order. |
US12101481B2 |
Image encoding/decoding method and device, and method for transmitting bitstream
An image encoding/decoding method and apparatus are provided. An image decoding method according to the present disclosure may include determining whether a prediction mode of a current block is an intra prediction mode based on information on the prediction mode of the current block, determining whether intra sub-partitions (ISP) is available for the current block, when the prediction mode of the current block is an intra prediction mode, decoding an ISP application indicator indicating whether to apply ISP to the current block, when ISP is available for the current block, and generating a prediction block for the current block by applying ISP to the current block, upon determining that ISP applies to the current block based on the ISP application indicator. |
US12101479B2 |
Content and quality adaptive wavefront split for parallel video coding
Techniques related to parallel block video coding using an adaptive wavefront split are discussed. Such techniques include adaptively applying a wavefront split in a video frame based on a frame level quantization parameter of the video frame, an encode duration of a previous frame, and/or image content of the video frame. |
US12101476B2 |
Adaptive in-loop filtering method and device
The present invention relates to a video decoding method, according to embodiment of the invention, image decoding method comprises, acquiring a reconstructed luma block of a current block, determining whether a cross-component adaptive loop filter is applied to the current block, acquiring a reconstructed chroma block of the current block, to which an adaptive loop filter is applied, when the cross-component adaptive loop filter is applied to the current block and acquiring a final reconstructed chroma block of the current block, to which the cross-component loop filter is applied, using the reconstructed luma block and the reconstructed chroma block, to which the adaptive loop filter is applied. |
US12101475B2 |
Offloading video coding processes to hardware for better density-quality tradeoffs
Techniques related to distributing the video encoding processing of an input video across hardware and software systems. Such techniques include evaluating the content of the video and determine whether or the encoding operation is best to be done on the hardware system only, software system only or a hybrid hardware and software system. |
US12101474B2 |
Method of decoding intra prediction data
A video coding device may be configured to perform intra prediction coding according to one or more of the techniques described herein. |
US12101468B2 |
Coding of motion information
Implementations of the present disclosure provide a solution for reordering merge candidates. In this solution, during a conversion between a current video block of a video and a bitstream of the video, a template matching cost associated with each of a plurality of candidates of motion information for the current video block is determined. The template matching cost is determined based on a first difference between a set of neighboring samples of the current video block and a set of reference samples corresponding to the set of neighboring samples, and a second difference between a set of reconstructed samples neighboring to the set of neighboring samples and the set of reference samples. The set of reference samples is determined based on motion information indicated by a respective candidate. Then, the plurality of candidates of motion information is reordered based on the template matching cost. |
US12101461B2 |
Motorized mounting device for positioning an optical element within a field-of-view of an optical sensor and method of use
A mounting device for selectively positioning an optical element within a field-of-view of an optical sensor of a vehicle includes: a housing defining an opening sized to fit over an aperture of the optical sensor; a holder for the optical element connected to the housing and positioned such that, when the holder is in a first position, the optical element is at least partially within the field-of-view of the optical sensor; and a motorized actuator. The motorized actuator can be configured to move the holder to adjust the position of the optical element relative to the field-of-view of the optical sensor. |
US12101457B2 |
Apparatus, a method and a computer program for volumetric video
A method comprising: providing a 3D representation of at least one object as an input for an encoder (500); projecting the 3D representation onto at least one 2D patch (502); generating at least a geometry image and a texture image from the 2D patch (504); generating, based on the geometry image, a mesh comprising a number of vertices (506); mapping the number of vertices to two-dimensional (2D) coordinates of the texture image (508), and signalling said 2D coordinates of the texture image to be applied to the number of vertices of the mesh in or along a bitstream (510). |
US12101455B2 |
Multi-aperture zoom digital cameras and methods of using same
Multi-aperture zoom digital cameras comprising first and second scanning cameras having respective first and second native fields of view (FOV) and operative to scan a scene in respective substantially parallel first and second planes over solid angles larger than the respective native FOV, wherein the first and second cameras have respective centers that lie on an axis that is perpendicular to the first and second planes and are separated by a distance B from each other, and a camera controller operatively coupled to the first and second scanning cameras and configured to control the scanning of each camera. |
US12101454B2 |
System and method for social immersive content rendering
Aspects of the subject disclosure may include, for example, a processing system including a processor and a memory that stores executable instructions that, when executed by the processing system, facilitate performance of operations including receiving immersive media content; creating foreground information for rendering foreground video content of the immersive media content; receiving a first point-of-view (PoV) of a first viewer operating a first display device; generating a background video content from the immersive media content; sending the foreground information to the first display device; and sending a first portion of the background video content to the first display device, wherein the first portion is based on the first PoV. Other embodiments are disclosed. |
US12101452B2 |
Color enhancement method, image-forming apparatus, and storage medium
The present disclosure provides a color enhancement method, an image-forming apparatus and a storage medium. The method includes dividing color band data to-be-processed into a plurality of color blocks; counting a quantity of exposure points of each color channel of each color block in an apparatus color space, and generating an exposure point distribution image corresponding to each color block; converting the exposure point distribution image into a color image in a preset color space; calculating a color feature value corresponding to each color block according to the color image in the preset color space; and determining whether the color block needs image enhancement; and if the color block needs the image enhancement, modifying a weight of each color channel in the apparatus color space according to the color feature value, and outputting modified data of each color channel according to the modified weight of each color channel. |
US12101451B2 |
Facsimile transmission system, facsimile transmission method, and non-transitory recording medium for determining which facsimile transmission is performed based on attribute
A facsimile transmission system includes circuitry to receive, from a user, a request for facsimile transmission of a document, and determine which one of first facsimile transmission and second facsimile transmission is to be performed, based on one of an attribute of the user, an attribute of a destination of the facsimile transmission, and an attribute of the document. The first facsimile transmission is transmitting the document by an image forming apparatus, and the second facsimile transmission is transmitting the document by a facsimile server. The circuitry further instructs to perform the one of the first facsimile transmission and the second facsimile transmission. |
US12101449B2 |
Image forming apparatus, image forming system, and image forming method for determining a file name for scanned image data
An image forming apparatus includes: a reader that reads a document and generates first document data; a first extractor that extracts first character information included in the first document data; a second extractor that searches a storage device storing a plurality of pieces of document data and extracts one or more pieces of second document data including second character information related to the first character information; and an estimator that estimates a file name to be set for the first document data from the first character information, on basis of a naming rule for a file name of the second document data based on a relation between the second character information and the file name of the second document data. |
US12101445B2 |
Image forming apparatus and method of controlling image forming apparatus which adapt to various OSes/IPP print functions
An image forming apparatus according to an embodiment includes: a communicator; an image former; a storage; a packet data analyzer; and a controller which controls the communicator, the image former, the storage, and the packet data analyzer. When the communicator receives packet data of a print protocol from a user terminal, the controller causes the packet data analyzer to analyze the packet data and specify the type of operating system of the user terminal, decides on a print operation based on the print protocol associated with the operating system, and then causes the image former to form an image that the communicator has received from the user terminal. |
US12101444B2 |
Liquid discharge apparatus, liquid discharge method, and storage medium
A liquid discharge apparatus includes a first detection unit to detect a first movement amount of a recording medium. The apparatus includes a first liquid discharge unit, a first image capturing unit to capture a first image of the medium in a capturing range between the first detection unit and the first liquid discharge unit, a second image capturing unit to capture a second image of the medium in the capturing range between the first discharge unit and the first capturing unit, a second detection unit to detect a second movement amount of the medium based on the first and second images, a first determining unit to determine a discharge timing of the first discharge unit based on the first and second movement amounts, and a second determining unit to determine a capturing timing of the second capturing unit based on the first and second movement amounts. |
US12101443B2 |
Method and system for managing routing across multiple networks with separate routing masters
Novel tools and techniques are provided for implementing management of routing across multiple voice or data networks with separate routing masters. In various embodiments, in response to receiving a request to establish a call between a calling party in a first network and a called party in a second network, a computing system might receive a first set of network information from a first routing database(s) that is operated by a first service provider and a second set of network information from a second routing database(s) that is operated by a second service provider separate from the first service provider; might analyze the received first and second sets of network information to generate a unified routing model for optimizing routing of the call through the first and second networks; and might establish the call through a selected optimized route based on the generated unified routing model. |
US12101442B2 |
Real-time audio and video feedback during conference calls
Techniques are described for providing real-time audio and/or video feedback during a conference call. Audio feedback can be provided during a conference call in response to a participant unmuting the participant's microphone. For example, a feedback period can be initiated upon receiving an unmute indication. During the feedback period, the participant's microphone audio can be sent, in real-time, back to the participant for playback in addition to sending to the other participants. After the feedback period is over, the participant can be removed from receiving their microphone audio. Video feedback can be provided during a conference call in response to screen sharing. For example, during a feedback period, the participant can receive, in real-time, a screen content thumbnail of their shared screen content. After the feedback period is over, the screen content thumbnail can stop being sent. |
US12101441B1 |
Systems and methods for providing caller identification over a public switched telephone network
A first voice communication device for forwarding calls to a second voice communication device. The first device comprises a memory and a processor. The memory is configured to store a first device ID associated with the first device and a second device ID associated with the second device. The processor is configured to transmit, to the second device, a message configured to (1) associate the first device ID with the first device, and (2) associate an audio prompt with the first device; detect an incoming call to the first device; determine whether the memory comprises the second device ID; if and when the second device ID is present, then: automatically forward the incoming call to the second device; and automatically cause the audio prompt to be played on the second device; and automatically cause the first device ID to be displayed on second device. |
US12101438B2 |
Computer-based systems configured for automated extraction of data from inputs and methods of use thereof
In some embodiments, the present disclosure provides an exemplary method that may include steps of receiving an input text data retrieved from a transcription associated with a previously recorded audio data file between a user of a plurality of users and an agent associated with a call center; identifying personal information associated with the user of the plurality of users from the input text data by inputting the input text data into a trained machine learning model; determining at least one key term within the personal information associated with the user of the plurality of users; automatically determining a confidence positivity score associated with the at least one key term; automatically extracting a plurality of tuples from the input text data; storing the plurality of tuples in an external database; and automatically generating a call script for conducting a subsequent call with the user. |
US12101436B1 |
Customization of alerts using telecommunications services
Certain exemplary aspects of the disclosure are directed to customization of alerts using telecommunications services. In one such example, a data-communications server is configured to a set of virtual office features including client-specific call routing functions available to remotely-situated client entities. The server provides a set of instructions to the client entities, with the instructions documented in a first programming language, and receives from each such client entity, client-specific sets of control data written in a second programming language. The client-specific sets of control data may specify, as examples, particular alerts, informational data and/or reminders to be provided to end-users of the respective client entity. |
US12101434B2 |
Device assisted CDR creation, aggregation, mediation and billing
Device assisted CDR creation, aggregation, mediation and billing is provided. In some embodiments, device assisted CDR creation, aggregation, mediation and billing for a wireless network includes collecting device generated service usage information for one or more devices in wireless communication on the wireless network; and providing the device generated service usage information in a syntax (e.g., a device assisted charging data record (CDR)) and a communication protocol (e.g., 3GPP, 3GPP2, or other communication protocols) that can be used by other network devices to augment or replace network generated service usage information for the one or more devices in wireless communication on the wireless network. |
US12101432B2 |
Media control devices, systems and methods
Media control devices, methods and systems for communicating with mobile devices and headsets are disclosed. At least one control device may include a top surface, a bottom surface, circuitry for communicating with mobile devices and headsets, at least one button designed to be manipulated by users wearing gloves, a microphone for receiving audio input from the users, and a securement mechanism for securing the control device to the users' person, clothing and/or equipment. |
US12101425B2 |
Expandable display mobile device with a timing belt drive
An expandable touch screen display device made up of a flexible display that can be reconfigured from a compact state to a plurality of expanded states. The form factor of the compact state is roughly the size of a typical handheld phone or smaller. The form factor of each of the expanded states is roughly the size of a tablet computer. An internal mechanism is provided for synching the motion of the device's expansion with the motion of the flexible display's end plate which provides a force to guide the display around the roller located at the edge of the device. The device may further include an integrated speaker and microphone, and sensors to indicate the expanded position of the display. In one embodiment, a module attached to, situated within, or otherwise associated with the device may contain all or substantially all processing and memory, along with a communications system. |
US12101419B2 |
Blockchain network-based virtual common ID service method and service provision server using same
The present invention relates to a blockchain network-based virtual common ID service method, the method comprising: registering a user ID and ID data in each of service provision servers; registering the ID data as a user data set associated with common ID data in a blockchain network; when a particular ID requesting transaction including another ID data, another user data set, and proof information relating to another ID data is acquired from another service provision server among the service provision servers in a state where an ID commitment of each of the service provision servers is registered in the blockchain network, acquiring another ID commitment by a particular service provision server among the service provision servers; verifying another ID data with reference to the proof information and another ID commitment; identifying a particular user ID corresponding to particular ID data; and transmitting the identified particular user ID to another service provision server. |
US12101415B2 |
Method of RSA signature or decryption protected using a homomorphic encryption
Decryption of an RSA encrypted message encrypted with a public RSA key by receiving encrypted key share components computed by generating a private RSA key d and a RSA modulus integer N, where N and d are integers; splitting the private key into key shares, encrypting with a fully homomorphic encryption (FHE) algorithm each key share component by using a Fully Homomorphic Encryption secret key ps associated with a set Ss to generate the encrypted key share components of said secure RSA key, computing an intermediate value YS for each set SS from said encrypted key share components, such that said computed intermediate value is a part of the RSA decrypted message, under FHE-encrypted form, and decrypting the encrypted message by combining said computed intermediate values for all sets. |
US12101411B2 |
System and method for decentralized digital structured data storage, management, and authentication using blockchain
There is disclosed a novel system and method for decentralized digital structured data storage, management, and authentication. In an embodiment, the present system comprises pieces of digital structured data (including but not limited to, digital images, digital videos, digital audio, digital text, and digital computational graph representations), computer nodes for storing pieces of digital structured data and for creating references to portions of stored pieces of digital structured data, a network connecting the computer nodes, and a blockchain. In an embodiment, a piece of digital structured data is stored on a computer node, and the computer node creates a reference to a portion of the stored piece of digital structured data. The computer node then broadcasts a request for the reference to be added to the blockchain to all computer nodes through a network connecting all computer nodes. Upon receiving the request, the computer nodes in the network validate the request as well as the status of the computer node. Upon a successful validation of the request, a block is created using the reference along with a timestamp and a digitally signed hash of a previous block, and the block is added to the blockchain. In an illustrative embodiment, a user can validate the authenticity of content within a piece of digital structured data on a computer node by selecting portions of the piece of digital structured data to trace. Each of the selected portions of the piece of digital structured data is then traced on the computer node through the blockchain to trace the original source of the portion of the piece of digital structured data, and identify if the content has been previously modified and by whom. |
US12101403B2 |
Interleaved scalar multiplication for elliptic curve cryptography
Methods, apparatus, and computer readable storage medium for performing interleaved scalar multiplication are described. The method includes obtaining a bit-number of a scalar; factorizing the bit-number of the scalar into a product of a plurality of factors, the plurality of factors comprising s, d, and w; generating d tables based on a parameter, each table comprising N entries; for each iteration of s iterations: multiplying a result by two, constructing an index for each table from w bits in the scalar in the binary format, selecting a value from each table based on the constructed index for each table, and adding the value selected from each table to the result and starting next iteration; and in response to completing the s iterations, determining the result for a scalar multiplication between the scalar and the parameter. |
US12101401B2 |
Digital forge systems and methods
A system has a server and a processor electrically coupled to the server that receives an input binary string as an input and uses a decision matrix to determine via a plurality of cycles what a next state of a plurality of target cells being transformed will become to produce an output binary string that will be a cryptographic key. |
US12101399B2 |
Secure storage techniques utilizing consortium distributed ledgers
Techniques are disclosed for securely managing data. In one example, a service provider receives user image data and user biometric data associated with a user. The service provider generates a user profile cryptographic key based on hashing this data, which may be associated with a user identifier. The service provider may further generate a public/private key pair associated with the user identifier. The public key and the user profile cryptographic key are stored, in association with the user identifier, to a consortium blockchain network. The service provider then receives a request, signed with the private key, to store a document in association with the user identifier. The service provider generates a document cryptographic key of the document, and executes a request to store the document cryptographic key to the blockchain in association with the user profile cryptographic key, the request verified using the public key. |
US12101396B2 |
Device sharing method and electronic device
A first device obtains a public key of a first home device and a first message leaving key that is used to encrypt an offline message between the first device and the first home device; obtains a public key of a second device and a second message leaving key that is used to encrypt an offline message between the first device and the second device; obtains a third message leaving key used to encrypt an offline message between the second device and the first home device; encrypts the public key of the second device and the third message leaving key by using the first message leaving key, to obtain first encrypted information, and requests a server to push the first encrypted information to the first home device; and encrypts the public key of the first home device and the third message leaving key by using the second message leaving key. |
US12101395B2 |
Cryptographic lock-and-key generation, distribution, and validation
Cryptographic techniques are provided for generating, distributing, validation, and processing secure commands on different devices and/or peripherals. A control device generates and encrypts a key corresponding to a secure command using a private key of control device to produce a key envelope. Control device further encrypts the key envelope with a recipient's public key producing a recipient envelope. The recipient envelope is delivered to a recipient's device. The recipient's device decrypts the recipient envelope with a private key of the recipient's device producing the key envelope. The key envelope is delivered back to the control device. The control device decrypts the key envelope producing the key, validates the key, and processes a secure command on behalf of a secure resource or delivers the secure command to the secure resource for processing. In an embodiment, control device maintains audit records/audit trail, which is maintained on the control device. |
US12101394B2 |
Third party biometric homomorphic encryption matching for privacy protection
Systems and methods for secure distribution of biometric matching processing are provided. Certain configurations include homomorphic encrypting of captured biometric information. In some configurations, the biometric information is classified without decryption between a first identity class and a second identity class. The biometric information may be formed as a feature vector. A homomorphic encrypted feature vector may be formed by homomorphic encrypting of the biometric information. |
US12101393B2 |
Providing access to a hardware resource based on a canary value
A container corresponding to executable code may be received. In response receiving the container, an assertion value may be stored in an assertion register. A final canary value may be generated based on a cycles combining a prior canary value and a mix value. A determination may be made as to whether the final canary value matches with the assertion value stored in the assertion register. In response to determining that the final canary value matches with the assertion value, one or more privilege registers may be programmed to provide access to hardware resources for the container corresponding to the executable user code. |
US12101390B2 |
Signal communication apparatus and method having re-sampling mechanism
The present invention discloses a signal communication method having re-sampling mechanism that includes steps outlined below. Sampled data of a data signal is obtained. A time difference between an actual sampling time point and an ideal sampling time point is calculated. A closet time point closest to the ideal sampling time point within a sampling time interval is selected. Operation sampled data within a predetermined range around the target sampled data is selected from the sampled data. A group of response terms are retrieved from a pre-stored lookup table according to the closest time point to substitute the response terms and the time difference into a parameter calculation equation to generate a group of re-sampling response parameters. A calculation is performed based on the operation sampled data and the re-sampling response parameters to generate a re-sampled value of the target sampled data. |
US12101386B2 |
Automatic correspondence of encoders and decoders to video ports
Methods and systems for automatically determining correspondences between communication ports of a networked device and encoders and decoders connected to those communication ports. In some embodiments, the networked device and the encoders and decoders are connected to a video communications network provided by a switch. The networked device can query the video communications network for information related to the encoders and decoders to determine and save the port-to-device correspondences. In some embodiments, the networked device can extract device information from video signals received at its input ports to map the input ports to respectively connected decoders. In similar fashion, the networked device may transmit or embed port-specific information from its output ports to respectively connected encoders. Then, the networked device can query the video communications network for the port-specific information received at the encoders to map the output ports to respectively connected encoders. |
US12101384B2 |
Terminal device and control method thereof and system
In a push notification service, information desired to be surely delivered to a user is displayed on a terminal device. A control method of a terminal device includes: a reception step for receiving notification information; and an execution step for executing a first notification process being executed for providing a notification of a first content based on notification information received by the terminal device in a case where the notification information includes first information for the notification of the first content and second information for a notification of a second content, and executing a second notification process being executed for providing the notification of the second content based on the notification information after the first content is displayed by executing the first notification process. |
US12101380B2 |
Cups BNG based packet forwarding systems, methods and non-transitory computer-readable storage mediums
A network element includes at least one processor and at least one memory including computer program code. The at least one memory and the computer program code are configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the network element to: designate a first user plane function, from among the plurality of user plane functions, as a designated broadcast forwarder from which to receive broadcast control traffic, and receive the broadcast control traffic forwarded from the first user plane function, from among the plurality of user plane functions. |
US12101377B2 |
Domain replication across regions
The present embodiments relate to a CI replication service that can replicate domain data from IDCS control plane to data plane and to all subscribed regions of a domain. For instance, the CI replication service can provide replication of required resources of a domain for AuthN and AuthZ from an IDCS local region to other regions for high availability (e.g., to improve latency). The CI replication service can replicate the resources from a domain's home region to all subscribed regions for local availability of data for workloads running in those regions. Further, when a new region is subscribed for a domain, then the service can bootstrap that domain's data from home region before enabling that region for the domain. |
US12101374B2 |
5G-enabled massively distributed on-demand personal cloud system and method
The technology described herein allocates resources in a cloud computing environment using a 5G network. The system can connect a device to the 5G network and collect data related to the device such as a location of the device and characteristics of use of the device with the 5G network. The system can create a device service profile of the device based at least in part on the data related to the device. The system can then dynamically partition computing resources within the cloud computing environment for the device based on the device service profile and a time-of-day in the location of the device to thereby provide on-demand access to content or services in the cloud computing environment to the device over the 5G network. |
US12101372B2 |
System providing faster and more efficient data communication
A system designed for increasing network communication speed for users, while lowering network congestion for content owners and ISPs. The system employs network elements including an acceleration server, clients, agents, and peers, where communication requests generated by applications are intercepted by the client on the same machine. The IP address of the server in the communication request is transmitted to the acceleration server, which provides a list of agents to use for this IP address. The communication request is sent to the agents. One or more of the agents respond with a list of peers that have previously seen some or all of the content which is the response to this request (after checking whether this data is still valid). The client then downloads the data from these peers in parts and in parallel, thereby speeding up the Web transfer, releasing congestion from the Web by fetching the information from multiple sources, and relieving traffic from Web servers by offloading the data transfers from them to nearby peers. |
US12101371B2 |
Platform for constructing and consuming realm and object feature clouds
A non-volatile digital storage medium storing instructions that, when executed by a server system, establish on the server system computer processes for implementing a method of providing a server-based feature cloud model of a realm, the method comprising: receiving by a server a series of digital contributions that collectively originate from a plurality of remote computing devices, each digital contribution characterizing a defined and distinct three-dimensional volume of the realm, wherein each distinct three-dimensional volume includes a portion that does not overlap any other three-dimensional volume; processing by the server of each one of the received digital contributions to associate such contribution with a global coordinate system; and storing and integrating each of the processed contributions in a realm model database so as to provide the feature cloud model of the realm stored on the server. |
US12101368B2 |
Capture, recording, and streaming of media content
A method includes receiving user input indicating a selection of a subset of two or more of a plurality of audio layers for media content to be provided to a user, each of the subset of audio layers corresponding to one or more audio sources, receiving second user input indicating volume levels for the two or more audio layers of the plurality of audio layers, capturing, based on the first user input, the two or more audio layers of the plurality of audio layers for a media content item to be provided to the user, and enabling audio playback based on the two or more audio layers of the plurality of audio layers and without including other audio layers of the plurality of audio layers, the audio playback reflecting the volume levels indicated by the second user input. The method further includes causing the media content item to be provided to the user using the audio playback reflecting the indicated volume levels. |
US12101359B1 |
Devices with calling apps for inmate calls, information sharing, monitoring, and other functions
Systems and techniques for permitting, establishing, monitoring and controlling calls based on messages from outside parties, outside party availability information, institution's call restriction information, and/or account holder preferences. In one example, a message from an outside party app on an outside party computing device is receive by an inmate app on an inmate device. The inmate device displays the message at the inmate calling app including a request for the inmate to call the outside party device during a time period. When the inmate initiates a call to the outside party the call is permitted or not permitted based on determining whether the call is within the specified time period. |
US12101356B2 |
High performance architecture for converged security systems and appliances
In some aspects, the disclosure is directed to methods and systems for providing an architecture for building high performance silicon components that support a rich set of networking and security features. In many implementations, the architecture splits network and security functions into two functional and logical blocks (which may physically be on the same die or integrated circuit in some implementations, or may be split on separate integrated circuits). The network functions may be executed via an integrated network interface card and accelerator subsystem with a high throughput execution pipeline. Security functions may be executed asynchronously from the network processing functions, in many implementations. |
US12101354B2 |
Device, system, and method of detecting vishing attacks
Devices, systems, and methods of detecting a vishing attack, in which an attacker provides to a victim step-by-step over-the-phone instructions that command the victim to log-in to his bank account and to perform a dictated banking transaction. The system monitors transactions, online operations, user interactions, gestures performed via input units, speed and timing of data entry, and user engagement with User Interface elements. The system detects that the operations performed by the victim, follow a pre-defined playbook of a vishing attack. The system detects that the victim operates under duress or under dictated instructions, as exhibited in irregular doodling activity, data entry rhythm, typographical error introduction rhythm, unique posture of the user, alternating pattern of listening to phone instructions and performing online operations via a computer, and device orientation changes or spatial changes that characterize a device being used to perform an online transaction while also talking on the phone. |
US12101353B2 |
Detecting suspicious entities
Techniques are disclosed relating to automatically determining whether an entity is malicious. In some embodiments, a server computer system generates a feature vector for an unknown website, where generating the feature vector includes preprocessing a plurality of structural features of the unknown website. In some embodiments, the system inputs the feature vector for the unknown website into a trained neural network. In some embodiments, the system applies a clustering algorithm to a signature vector for the unknown website and signature vectors for respective ones of a plurality of known websites output by the trained neural network. In some embodiments, the system determines, based on results of the clustering algorithm indicating similarities between signature vectors for the unknown website and one or more of the signature vectors for the plurality of known websites, whether the unknown website is suspicious. Determining whether the entity is suspicious may advantageously prevent malicious (fraudulent) activity. |
US12101352B1 |
Identifying and protecting against malicious electronic messages that deceptively appear to originate from a trusted source
Identifying and protecting against malicious electronic messages that deceptively appear to originate from a trusted source. An authentic writing style contained within a legitimate electronic message that originates from a vender may be identified. The authentic writing style may be stored in a database. A new electronic message may be received that appears to originate from the vendor. The new electronic message may contain a new writing style. The new writing style may be compared with the authentic writing style stored in the database to identify any differences between the new writing style and the authentic writing style. A determination may be made that the new electronic message does not originate from the vender based, at least on part, on one or more differences identified between the writing styles. A security action may then be performed to protect against the new electronic message. |
US12101350B2 |
Low touch integration of a bot detection service in association with a content delivery network
A server interacts with a bot detection service to provide bot detection as a requesting client interacts with the server. In an asynchronous mode, the server injects into a page a data collection script configured to record interactions at the requesting client, to collect sensor data about the interactions, and to send the collected sensor data to the server. After the client receives the page, the sensor data is collected and forwarded to the server through a series of posts. The server forwards the posts to the detection service. During this data collection, the server also may receive a request from the client for a protected endpoint. When this occurs, and in a synchronous mode, the server issues a query to the detection service to obtain a threat score based in part on the collected sensor data that has been received and forwarded by the server. Based on the threat score returned, the server then determines whether the request for the endpoint should be forwarded onward for handling. |
US12101348B2 |
Systems and methods for intelligent cyber security threat detection and mitigation through an extensible automated investigations and threat mitigation platform
A cybersecurity system and method for handling a cybersecurity event includes identifying a cybersecurity alert; selectively initializing automated threat intelligence workflows based on computing a cybersecurity alert type, wherein the automated threat intelligence workflows include a plurality of automated investigative tasks that, when executed by one or more computers, derive cybersecurity alert intelligence data; and executing the plurality of automated investigative tasks includes automatically sourcing a corpus of investigative data; deriving the cybersecurity alert intelligence data based on extracting selective pieces of data from the corpus of investigative data, wherein the cybersecurity alert intelligence data informs an inference of a cybersecurity alert severity of the cybersecurity alert; and automatically routing the cybersecurity alert to one of a plurality of distinct threat mitigation or threat disposal routes based on the cybersecurity alert severity of the cybersecurity alert. |
US12101347B2 |
Systems and methods for attack simulation on a production network
The disclosure is directed towards systems and methods for improving security in a computer network. The system can include a planner and a plurality of controllers. The controllers can be deployed within each zone of the production network. Each controller can be configured to assume the role of an attacker or a target for malicious network traffic. Simulations of malicious behavior can be performed by the controllers within the production network, and can therefore account for the complexities of the production network, such as stateful connections through switches, routers, and other intermediary devices. In some implementations, the planner can analyze data received from the controllers to provide a holistic analysis of the overall security posture of the production network. |
US12101343B2 |
Event-based machine learning for a time-series metric
A method for generating samples for an anomaly detection system includes receiving events that occurred during a time series of a target metric. Each respective event includes an event attribute characterizing the respective event. The method includes generating a set of event groups for the events. Each event shares a respective attribute with one or more other events of the respective event group. For each respective event group of the set of event groups, the method includes determining an influence pattern that identifies an influence of the respective event group on the target metric. The method includes clustering the set of event groups into event clusters based on a respective influence pattern of each respective event group. Each event cluster includes one or more event groups that share a similar influence pattern. The method includes generating training samples for an anomaly detection system based on a respective event cluster. |
US12101342B2 |
System and method for monitoring network activity for detecting data exfiltration events
Disclosed herein are methods, systems, and processes for detecting data exfiltration. A data exfiltration event in a network is detected. Traffic data regarding outgoing traffic of a source in the network associated with the data exfiltration event is received. A logarithmic transformation is applied to the traffic data to generate transformed data. An outlier identification technique is selected based on the transformed data and is executed on the transformed data to determine that the outgoing traffic is indicative of the data exfiltration event. An alert is generated in response to the determination that the outgoing traffic is indicative of the data exfiltration event. |
US12101331B1 |
Method and a system for a secure hierarchical communication
A method and system for facilitating communication in an organization. The method comprises creating a hierarchical messaging structure including one or more hierarchy levels of the organization. The hierarchical messaging structure incudes a plurality of circles structured in a genesis circle and one or more sub-circles, such that each circle includes one or more members. A message is published by a member from at least one of the one or more members of the genesis circle and the sub-circles, wherein the message is dynamically routed according to privilege rights defined in at least one of the genesis circle and the one or more sub-circles. Finally, the message is displayed selectively, at least in one of the genesis circles and one or more sub-circles of the organization. |
US12101330B2 |
System and method for role-based collaborative design of custom products based on manufacturing constraints
In some embodiments, a system and a computer-implemented method for role-based collaborative design based on manufacturing constraints are disclosed. A method comprises: receiving, at a computer collaboration system, an electronic digital editing invitation from a first user interface that executes on a first user device associated with a first user, the editing invitation comprising inviting a second user to collaborate on a digital electronic interactive design as an editor, the interactive design comprising a graphical visual representation of a physical product that is capable of custom manufacture with a plurality of variable product attributes; transmitting to a second user device of the second user, the product description data for rendering the interactive design in a second user interface executing on the second user device; receiving a first modification to the interactive design from the second user interface; automatically generating a first updated product description data based on the first modification. |
US12101329B2 |
Network architecture providing device identification and redirection using whitelisting traffic classification
Systems and methods include monitoring packets, by a network edge device, from one or more endpoint devices where the packets are destined for corresponding application services in a network; classifying the one or more endpoint devices based on the monitoring into a corresponding trust level of a plurality of trust levels; and, responsive to a first endpoint device of the one or more endpoint devices being untrusted, steering the packets from the first endpoint device into a restricted zone. |
US12101327B2 |
Global approach for multifactor authentication incorporating user and enterprise preferences
A system and method for a global approach for multifactor authentication incorporating user and enterprise preferences. An example method includes receiving a request from an enterprise computer for authentication of a user to access a resource of the enterprise. The example method also includes requesting available authentication methods and/or credentials at a point of authentication for the user. The example method also includes determining a set of authentication credentials to apply. The example method also includes receiving a requested set of authentication credentials from the point of authentication. The example method also includes authenticating the user based on the received set of authentication credentials from the point of authentication, and providing the user authenticated identity to the enterprise for access to the resource of the enterprise after authenticating the user. |
US12101326B2 |
User apparatus and external apparatus
A user apparatus has a determiner configured to determine whether a relationship degree indicative of a degree of depth of relationship between a first user who manages the user apparatus and a second user who manages an external apparatus that is located within a predetermined range from the user apparatus is at or above a threshold; an acceptor configured to, when a determination result by the determiner is affirmative, accept an input of an instruction that permits lending to the second user a usage authorization to use a service that is available to the first user on the user apparatus; and a lender configured to, when the acceptor accepts the input of the instruction, provide the external apparatus with authorization information to enable the service to be used on the external apparatus. |
US12101325B2 |
Method and system for implementing customer resource use as a service
Novel tools and techniques are provided for implementing customer resource telemetry and use as a service. In various embodiments, a computing system might receive, from a user, a request to access at least one network-accessible resource associated with a customer of a service provider, the user being unassociated and unrelated with the customer; might identify at least one of a user identification, a company, or a class of user associated with the user; might determine whether at least one resource record associated with the customer indicates that the user has permission to access the at least one network-accessible resource, based on the identification. If so, the computing system might provide the user with access to the at least one network-accessible resource associated with the customer. If not, the computing system might deny, to the user, access to the at least one network-accessible resource associated with the customer. |
US12101319B2 |
Computing session multi-factor authentication
A computing device includes a memory and a processor configured to cooperate with the memory to receive a connection lease and a token from a client device, with the token being generated responsive to the client device completing multi-factor authentication (MFA) with a provider of MFA. The processor further verifies, responsive to unavailability of the provider of MFA, that the client device has previously performed MFA based upon the token, and connect the client device to a computing session with use of the connection lease and responsive to the verification that the client device has performed MFA. |
US12101318B2 |
Adaptive multipath tunneling in cloud-based systems
Systems and methods implemented by a mobile device include establishing a plurality of tunnels to a gateway, wherein each of the plurality of tunnels is on one of a plurality of link layer channels at the mobile device; intercepting network traffic on the mobile device; forwarding the network traffic to one of the plurality of tunnels based on a set of traffic forwarding rules; and responsive to a network change for the mobile device, managing the plurality of tunnels and continuing the forwarding based on the managing. The systems and methods can further include determining characteristics including bandwidth of each of the plurality of link layer channels; and utilizing the characteristics with the set of traffic forwarding rules for the forwarding. |
US12101314B1 |
Low latency and redundant proof of possession for content subscription
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for mitigating computing latency associated with proving of possession of network endpoints. One system includes (i) a user device, e.g., a smartphone or a personal computer, (ii) a proof of possession service running on one or more computers, and (iii) an authorization service running on one or more computers. |
US12101298B2 |
Electronic device, method, and computer readable storage medium for communicating through virtual private network
An electronic device according to an embodiment includes a memory storing instructions, a global positioning system (GPS) receiver, a communication circuit, and a processor. The processor, when executing the instructions, is configured to establish a connection with a public access point (AP) to communicate with an external electronic device, obtain location information of the electronic device, maintain a state of mode for a VPN in an inactive state, based on transmitting information distinct from the location information, on a condition that the number of a plurality of electronic devices located within a reference distance from the public AP is less than a reference value, and switch the state of mode for VPN mode from the inactive state to an active state, based on transmitting the information on a condition that the number of the plurality of electronic devices is equal to or greater than the reference value. |
US12101297B2 |
Network configuration for routing of data, and related systems and methods
A computer system and method designed to support and enable a dual obfuscated virtual private network (VPN) for routing data. A plurality of servers is configured with hardware elements in a hardware layer, and an operatively coupled operating system layer with a first virtual private server (VPS) operatively coupled to a second VPS. The first VPS is configured to generate an OpenVPN certificate and the second VPS is configured to generate a WireGuard certificate. Communication tunnels encrypted with a combination of OpenVPN and WireGuard are created to establish the dual obfuscated VPN to support data encryption. |
US12101295B2 |
Internet protocol security (IPSec) tunnel using anycast at a distributed cloud computing network
An IPSec tunnel request for establishing an IPSec tunnel from a customer router to an anycast IP address of a distributed cloud computing network is received. The same anycast IP address is shared among compute servers of the distributed cloud computing network. A handshake is performed with the customer router from a first compute server including generating security associations for encrypting and decrypting IPSec traffic. The security associations are propagated to each compute server and are used for encrypting and decrypting traffic. |
US12101292B2 |
Dynamic network address management
A method for network address management is provided. Embodiments include determining a creation of a namespace associated with a cluster of computing devices, wherein a subset of computing resources of the cluster of computing devices is allocated to the namespace. Embodiments include assigning, to the namespace, a network address pool comprising a plurality of network addresses in a subnet, wherein the assigning causes the plurality of network addresses to be reserved exclusively for the namespace. Embodiments include receiving an indication that a pod is added to the namespace. Embodiments include, in response to the receiving of the indication, assigning a network address from the network address pool to the pod. |
US12101291B2 |
Programmable switch-based method for providing domain name system service
A method in an illustrative embodiment includes storing one or more mapping entries of domain names to Internet protocol (IP) addresses in a cache of a programmable switch, wherein the mapping entries are obtained according to historical DNS responses from a DNS server; acquiring, by the programmable switch, a domain name in a DNS request received from a client; searching the cache of the programmable switch for an IP address corresponding to the domain name; generating, by the programmable switch according to the DNS request and the IP address corresponding to the domain name if the IP address is found, a DNS response that is to be sent to the client, wherein the DNS response comprises the IP address corresponding to the domain name that is found in the cache; and sending, by the programmable switch, the DNS response comprising the IP address to the client. |
US12101288B2 |
Method and apparatus for providing email service
A method and apparatus for providing an email service is provided. The method includes sorting received emails into preset categories, providing an interface for reading an email for each category, and determining whether to delete an email based on an automatic deletion option set for each category. |
US12101287B2 |
System and method for automated message delivery prioritization
Systems and methods for message delivery prioritization that can include receiving, via an application programming interface, a messaging request of an entity to transmit one or more messages to a plurality of users, selecting one or more message transmission options based on message-associated delivery attributes, and causing the one or more messages to be transmitted to the plurality of users using the selected one or more message transmission options. |
US12101282B1 |
Digital financial management having chat support platform to facilitate chat window customization by user command
A computing device, a computer program product, and a computer-implemented method for delivering enhanced financial services and, more particularly, for facilitating enhanced network communication between a user and a financial institution via a client device. A digital financial management platform for the client device includes a chat support platform that facilitates an enhanced user chat experience by enabling the dynamic modification of the general aesthetic appearance or configuration of the chat window by user command or request contemporaneously with a virtual chat communication session between a virtual support agent of a financial institution and a user on a client device. |
US12101281B2 |
Technologies for asynchronously restoring an incomplete co-browse session
A method of asynchronously restoring an incomplete co-browse session according to an embodiment includes initiating an interaction between a user and a chat bot, determining whether data indicative of an incomplete co-browse session is stored in association with a user in response to initiating the interaction between the user and the chat bot, retrieving an intent configuration file associated with the incomplete co-browse session, wherein the intent configuration file defines a plurality of actions to be executed by the chat bot to resolve a user intent of the interaction between the user and the chat bot, and performing, via the chat bot and during a resumed co-browse session with the user, one or more actions of the plurality of actions defined by the intent configuration file that were not previously performed during the incomplete co-browse session. |
US12101280B2 |
Providing responses in an event-related session
The present disclosure provides a method and an apparatus for providing responses in an event-related session. The event is associated with a predefined domain, and the session comprises an electronic conversational agent and at least one participant. At least one message from the at least one participant may be detected. A set of candidate responses may be retrieved, from an index set being based on the domain, according to the at least one message. The set of candidate responses may be optimized through filtering the set of candidate responses according to predetermined criteria. A response to the at least one message may be selected from the filtered set of candidate responses. The selected response may be provided in the session. |
US12101274B2 |
Method for transmitting and receiving sounding reference signal in wireless communication system and device therefor
A method for transmitting a sounding reference signal (SRS) by a terminal in a wireless communication system according to an embodiment of the present specification, comprises the steps of: transmitting UE capability information associated with transmission of a sounding reference signal (SRS) based on a specific usage; receiving configuration information associated with the transmission of the SRS; and transmitting the SRS. |
US12101271B2 |
Method and device for transmitting PSFCH and PRS in NR V2X
According to one embodiment of the present disclosure, provided is a method in which a first device performs sidelink communication. The method may comprise: a step for determining at least one PRS resource for transmitting at least one PRS for sidelink positioning; a step for transmitting, to a second device, the at least one PRS on the basis of the at least one PRS resource; a step for receiving, from the second device, a PSCCH and a PSSCH associated with the PSCCH; a step for determining at least one PSFCH resource for transmitting the PSCCH or at least one PSFCH related to the PSSCH to the second device; and a step for transmitting, to the second device, the at least one PSFCH on the basis of the at least one PSFCH resource. |
US12101269B2 |
Remote interference management method and apparatus
A remote interference management method and an apparatus are provided. The method includes: A first network device receives a reference signal (RS) sent by a second network device, where the RS is used to indicate that the second network device is subject to remote interference. The first network device determines first auxiliary information, and sends the first auxiliary information to the second network device. The first auxiliary information includes at least one of the following information: frequency domain information of a downlink transmission resource of the first network device, time domain information of the downlink transmission resource of the first network device, or beam information of downlink transmission of the first network device. |
US12101267B2 |
User terminal and radio communication method
A user terminal according to one aspect of the present disclosure includes a control section that assumes that a first reference signal of spatial relation of specific uplink transmission is a second reference signal of QCL type D in a transmission control indication (TCI) state of a specific downlink channel or quasi-co-location (QCL) assumption, and a transmitting section that performs the specific uplink transmission by using the spatial relation. According to one aspect of the present disclosure, control of a UL beam can be appropriately performed. |
US12101264B2 |
Method, apparatus, and system for channel access in unlicensed band
Disclosed are a method, an apparatus, and a system for performing channel access. In detail, provided are a method including: receiving uplink scheduling information; and when the user equipment has stopped an uplink transmission during the uplink transmission being performed according to the uplink scheduling information, to resume the uplink transmission, performing a second type channel access when a channel sensed by the user equipment is continuously idle after the uplink transmission has been stopped, and performing a first type channel access when the channel sensed by the user equipment is not continuously idle after the uplink transmission has been stopped, wherein the first type channel access comprises performing a random backoff after a channel sensing, and the second type channel access only comprises performing a channel sensing and an apparatus and a system therefor. |
US12101262B2 |
Computer-readable recording medium storing data processing program, data processing method, and data processing system
A data processing program causes a processing device, among a plurality of processing devices each executes predetermined processing on received data and outputs a result, to execute a process. The process includes, calculating, in a case where a notification that a resource is increased is received from a first processing device in a group of processing devices at a previous stage of the processing device among the plurality of processing devices, a ratio of an amount of data received from the first processing device to a total amount of data received from each of the group of processing devices, based on an amount of data received from each of the group of processing devices within a predetermined period, and determining whether or not to increase a resource of the processing device based on the calculated ratio and resource usage of the processing device. |
US12101259B2 |
Data transmission control method and device, and non-transitory computer-readable medium
Provided are a data transmission control method and device and a non-transitory computer-readable medium. The data transmission control method includes: determining a multiple and a remainder according to a total data size of to-be-transmitted data and a set byte size, where the multiple is equal to a quotient obtained by dividing the total data size by the set byte size, and the remainder is equal to a remainder obtained by dividing the total data size by the set byte size; sequentially transmitting data whose size is the set byte size multiplied by the multiple in the to-be-transmitted data by transmitting data of the set byte size each time; and in response to the remainder being not zero, transmitting remaining data whose size is the remainder in the to-be-transmitted data. |
US12101257B2 |
Demand-based scaling of enterprise workloads into cloud networks
Techniques for scaling additional capacity for secure access solutions and other workloads of enterprise edge networks in and out of a cloud-computing network based on demand. The techniques may include determining that a capacity associated with a secure access node of an enterprise edge network meets or exceeds a threshold capacity. Based at least in part on the capacity meeting or exceeding the threshold capacity, the techniques may include causing a facsimile of the secure access node to be spun up on a cloud-computing network that is remote from the enterprise edge network. In this way, new connection requests received from client devices can be redirected to the facsimile of the secure access node. Additionally, or alternatively, one or more existing connections between client devices and the secure access node may be migrated to the facsimile of the secure access node in the cloud. |
US12101256B1 |
Managing connections in a multi-tenancy computing environment
A method of managing connections to one or more servers in a multi-tenancy computing environment is provided. At a multi-tenancy connection manager responsible for managing connections for multiple tenants of the multi-tenancy computing environment, a plurality of connection pools is configured, each for use by a respective one of the multiple tenants. A connection request is received from a tenant of the multiple tenants. The tenant is identified based on the connection request. Management rules for managing a connection pool that is associated with the identified tenant are obtained. It is determined whether the management rules permit execution of the connection request. In response to a positive determination, the connection request is executed. In response to a negative determination, the connection request is throttled, to preserve and maintain a quality of service provided. |
US12101254B2 |
Packet processing method and network device
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a packet processing method and a network device, so as to effectively resolve a problem that a quantity of concurrent packet processing policies is limited in a network device due to scarce hardware resources of a packet forwarding chip. A method part in the embodiments of the present disclosure includes: obtaining, by a first network device, identification information; processing, by the first network device, a packet when receiving the packet, where a processed packet includes the identification information, and packets corresponding to different preset policy information include different identification information; and sending, by the first network device, the processed packet to a second network device, so that the second network device matches a corresponding policy for the processed packet based on the identification information. |
US12101253B2 |
Container networking interface for multiple types of interfaces
In general, techniques are described for a computing device including a virtual router, a pod comprising a container, and a network plugin. The virtual router includes a virtual router agent. The network plugin includes processing circuitry configured to receive, from the virtual router agent, an indication of an interface type for a virtual network for the pod and to configure, for the pod, a virtual network interface having the interface type, the virtual network interface for communicating on the virtual network. |
US12101250B2 |
Methods and apparatus for routing control in a cloud network
A routing control method is performed by a computer device acting as an intelligent routing server in an accelerated cloud network, the method including: receiving a routing query request sent by one forwarding node in the accelerated cloud network, the routing query request being generated by the forwarding node according to an access request for a target node by a terminal device; obtaining path information of a forwarding path according to state information of forwarding nodes in the accelerated cloud network, the forwarding path being used to forward the access request in the accelerated cloud network; and transmitting the path information to the forwarding node, wherein the forwarding node is configured to forward the access request to the target node according to the path information. |
US12101243B2 |
Link path calculation method, apparatus, terminal and computer-readable storage medium
A link path calculation method, device, terminal device and non-transitory computer-readable storage medium are disclosed. The method may include: acquiring a topology containing a TSN bridge, the TSN bridge comprising a 5GS TSN virtual bridge and a common TSN bridge; acquiring a latency parameter of a link of the TSN bridge; acquiring a minimum latency Tmin achievable by the 5GS-TSN-VB and a maximum latency MaxLatency in service requirements; calculating an optimal path and determining a sum Tc of all link latencies on the optimal path; determining a maximum latency Tmax tolerated by the 5GS-TSN-VB; determining an optimal value Tmax−O of the Tmax; and sending service flow information and the Tmax−O as latency requirements to a 5GS system corresponding to the 5GS-TSN-VB, and sending the service flow information to a corresponding TSN bridge in response to path calculation being successful. |
US12101242B2 |
Workload identification for network flows over stretched layer 2 networks
Embodiments described herein generally involve identifying workloads in a multi-site networking environment. Embodiments include determining that a given network is stretched across a first network segment at a first site and a second network segment at a second site. Embodiments include creating a stretched administrative domain for the given network and mapping an address of the given network to the stretched administrative domain in a lookup table for an administrative domain associated with the first network segment. Embodiments include receiving a flow record from an observation point in the first network segment, the flow record having a source IP address associated with the second network segment and a destination IP address associated with the first network segment. Embodiments include identifying a source workload and destination workload of the flow record using the lookup table and a workload identification table that maps combinations of IP addresses and administrative domains to workloads. |