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US12151885B2 |
Order fulfillment system
An order fulfillment system is disclosed including a multi-level tote storage structure, one or more autonomous mobile robots configured to pick, transport and place one or more tote; one or more workstations configured to accommodate a picker that transports one or more eaches from a tote on one of the autonomous mobile robots to a “put” location, wherein the autonomous mobile robots are configured to move from level to level in the order fulfillment apparatus. |
US12151883B2 |
Self-contained and portable/mobile waste liquid collection and storage unit
A self-contained and portable/mobile waste liquid collection and storage unit is disclosed. An example embodiment includes: a waste liquid reservoir within the unit, the reservoir being defined by a void within the unit and interior wall surfaces of the unit; and an integrated sink with a drain, the sink being molded into a top surface of the unit and fabricated using a same type of material as the top surface of the unit, the drain including a coupling to transfer waste liquid from the sink to the waste liquid reservoir. |
US12151879B2 |
Universal robotic-enabled storage and retrieval system
Apparatuses, methods and computer program products for a temperature regulated container disclosed herein. An example temperature regulated apparatus comprises a base container. The base container includes at least a base portion, one or more sidewall portions, and a lid portion. The temperature regulated apparatus also includes one or more thermoelectric components, wherein (i) each of the one or more thermoelectric components are configured to be disposed within the interior of the base container, (ii) each thermoelectric component comprises an exterior surface, an interior surface, and a composite semiconductor layer disposed between the exterior surface and interior surface, and (iii) each thermoelectric component is configured to, in an instance current flows through the thermoelectric component, transfer heat between the interior surface and exterior surface. |
US12151878B1 |
Stitchless bulk bag including a baffle insert and method of production
A stitchless baffle bulk bag including one or more baffle inserts that are heat sealed to a bag body using a hot melt film. A baffle insert includes a plurality of lateral straps spaced in between longitudinal panels. Tabs extend from the longitudinal panels into the space between lateral straps, above and below the lateral straps. The hot melt film is applied to at least a portion of the longitudinal panel and to the tabs, which is then heat sealed to the body under heat and pressure of heat seal bars. A hot melt sealed tab on both sides of the strap extending beyond the pivot point of the strap counters the forces of peel encountered by the strap and/or by a heat sealed joint of the tab or longitudinal panel. |
US12151877B2 |
Multipurpose relocatable structure and lifting systems and methods
A multipurpose relocatable structure according to various embodiments comprises: (1) a floor system; (2) a framework secured adjacent the floor system, the framework comprising: (a) a plurality of corner posts, (b) a pair of upper end posts, and (c) a pair of upper side posts; (3) a ceiling pan secured adjacent the framework; (4) a plurality of walls secured adjacent the framework; and (5) a door comprising an access hole and a hatch disposed adjacent the access hole to selectively prevent passage of a person through the access hole. |
US12151876B2 |
Methods of making and using a portion capsule
A portion capsule for producing a beverage. The portion capsule includes a capsule body that has a collar edge and a capsule bottom; a filter element located inside of the capsule body, the filter element is elastic, the filter element has a flange that is attached to the collar edge of the capsule body, the filter element has a bottom; and a cover attached to the capsule body. The bottom of the filter element is spaced apart from the capsule bottom such that a free space remains between the filter element and the capsule bottom. The filter element is spaced apart from the capsule bottom in such a manner that only before a liquid is applied to a beverage substrate, does the filter element not touch the capsule bottom. |
US12151875B2 |
Basket
A basket for securing a container to a dispenser has a device for connecting the basket with the dispenser and a device for connecting the basket with the container and a cylindrical seat for a valve of the container, wherein the basket provides a fluid connection between the container and the dispenser, wherein the basket provides a grip area for mounting the basket on the dispenser. The grip area is located on the cylindrical seat. The location of the grip area on the cylindrical seat reduces the height of the basket and improves the handling of the dispenser. |
US12151865B2 |
Multi-aperture spill-resistant spout
A spill-resistant spout and method of injection molding a spill-resistant spout. The spill-resistant spout includes a conduit portion having an exit aperture in fluid communication with a central channel; and a seal portion having a bottom surface, the seal portion secured to the conduit portion and in fluid communication with the central channel, the bottom surface comprising at least two intake apertures configured to receive foodstuffs from a container. The use of multiple intake apertures increases the surface tension on the foodstuffs attempting to pass through the intake apertures while maintaining or increasing the total flow volume of foodstuffs through the spill-resistant spout. Additionally, the barrier qualities of the spill-resistant spout can be enhanced by providing one or more discrete layers of thermoplastic material and one or more layers of barrier material within at least one portion of the spill-resistant spout. |
US12151860B2 |
Child-resistant closure
The invention comprises a lid configured to close the open end of a container, wherein the lid comprises a track disposed at least partially circumferentially within a peripheral portion of the lid, at least one insertion point within the track, and at least one retention region within the track. A ring is disposed circumferentially about the container, wherein the ring comprises at least one post which is configured to be inserted into and removed from the at least one insertion point and retained within the retention region. At least one of the ring and the lid are circumferentially rotatable between a locked position, wherein the at least one post is within the at least one retention region and an unlocked position, wherein the at least one post is within the at least one insertion point. |
US12151849B2 |
Model changing method and battery tray
The present application a model changing method and a battery tray. The model changing method includes: limiting a limited member by a pair of limiting assemblies, where each of the limiting assemblies is provided with a first limiting surface and a second limiting surface; disposing two first limiting surfaces of the pair of limiting assemblies opposite each other to form a first accommodating cavity; and disposing two second limiting surfaces of the pair of limiting assemblies opposite each other to form a second accommodating cavity, where a length of the first accommodating cavity is not equal to that of the second accommodating cavity. |
US12151846B2 |
Plastic container for holding beverages with improved stability
Plastic container with a base section, with a main body adjoining the base section in a longitudinal direction of the container forming an inner volume of the plastic container wherein the base section forms a plurality of standing foot areas, wherein a tension band extending in a radial direction is disposed between two adjacent standing foot areas, and the base section has a first curved structure with an injection point such that that the injection point projects in the longitudinal direction of the plastic container towards a mouth of the plastic container and a second curved structure adjoins the first curved structure outwardly in the radial direction, wherein this second curved structure is curved in the direction of the mouth of the plastic container, wherein a radius of curvature of the first curved structure is smaller, at least in sections, than a radius of curvature of the second curved structure. |
US12151844B2 |
Devices for capping vials useful in system and method for dispensing prescriptions
An apparatus for securing a cap on a cylindrical container includes: a stage including a receiving region for separately receiving a cap and a container; and an elevator movable upwardly away from the stage and downwardly toward the stage. The elevator includes: a carrier disposed over the stage; a capturing member on the carrier and configured to capture the cap; and at least one extendable member extending from the carrier, the at least one extendable member movable from a home position with the extendable member above a center of the cap and an engagement position with the extendable member engaging the center of the cap and urging the center of the cap downwardly relative to an outer sidewall of the cap. |
US12151841B2 |
Packaging machine cup and lid sealing assembly and cup sealing assembly
A cup sealing assembly comprising a lower housing member, an upper housing member, a lower housing plate, a heater plate, and a heating element. The lower housing member has a lower wall. A central wall extends across the lower wall. A cooling slot is defined in the lower wall. The upper housing member has an upper wall and an upper transverse wall, and is positioned on the central wall. A pair of cooling slots is defined in the upper wall in a vertical orientation. The lower housing plate is positioned at a lower end of the lower housing member. The heater plate has an outer rim from its lower surface. The heating element is sandwiched between the heater plate and the lower housing plate. The heater plate fastener couples the lower housing member to the heater plate. An assembly having multiple cup sealing assemblies is disclosed. |
US12151839B2 |
Machine for the preparation of a medical product with a removable device for loading medical containers and method for introducing the removable device into the machine
A machine is for the preparation of medical product. The machine includes a worktop for receiving containers. The worktop includes a series of holes for the introduction into each of them of an injection point belonging to a medical container to be filled. The holes give access to an interior of the machine, so that the injection points of the medical containers remain inside for their filling by the machine. The machine includes a removable device for loading medical containers into the machine. The removable device includes housings for the medical containers and detachable fasteners to the worktop of the machine. |
US12151838B2 |
Filling method for reducing wastage of liquid medicine
A filling method capable of reducing medicinal liquid loss, comprising weighing stations and a liquid-dividing container. The liquid-dividing container is provided with liquid outlets; filling needles arranged side by side are correspondingly arranged above the plurality of weighing stations; the respective liquid outlets and the respective filling needles are connected by means of pipelines; and the respective pipelines are each provided with a filling pump. The filling method comprises: upon detecting that the amount of medicinal liquid in the liquid-dividing container is insufficient, conveying medicine bottles to the weighing stations, filling the medicine bottles by the first filling needle, and then performing liquid supplementation filling by the adjacent second filling needle or by the third filling needle until the filling amount of the medicinal liquid in the medicine bottles is qualified, thus respectively filling the medicine bottles one by one, and emptying the remaining medicinal liquid in the pipelines. |
US12151837B2 |
Automated string cheese packaging system
The present technology is generally directed to methods and systems for automated food packaging. The method and system includes singulating a plurality of elongate food products into a plurality of individual product pieces, conveying the plurality of individual product pieces along a moving surface, depositing a portion of the individual product pieces into a bucket, where the products are deposited such that a length of greater than about 90% of the individual product pieces are generally aligned parallel with the first side or second side of the bucket. Methods and systems include measuring a height between a top surface of the deposited portion of produce pieces and a top side of the moving surface, vertically lowering the bucket if the measured height is less than a threshold amount, and depositing a second portion of individual product pieces into the vertically lowered bucket. |
US12151834B2 |
Mono-wing aerial device and method of forming the mono-wing aerial device
There is provided a mono-wing aerial device which includes a housing member having disposed thereon electronic components and a power source, including a controller configured to control a thrust unit; a wing member coupled to the housing member, the wing member configured to produce aerodynamic forces for autorotation of the aerial device, the wing member comprising a first edge portion proximal to the housing member and a second edge portion distal to the housing member, wherein the wing member is coupled to the housing member at the first edge portion; and the thrust unit coupled to the wing member at the second edge portion, wherein the thrust unit is configured to generate thrust in a direction substantially tangential to a rotational plane of the wing member. There is also provided a method of forming the mono-wing aerial device. |
US12151833B2 |
Satellite constellation forming system, satellite constellation forming method, and ground facility
An object is to appropriately manage disclosure of information on the orbit of a satellite constellation. An information management device (1000) is installed in at least one of a plurality of management business devices each of which conducts a management business for a plurality of space objects flying in space. A storage unit (1400) stores orbit forecast information (51) including an orbit forecast, which is a forecast value of an orbit of each of the plurality of space objects, and a forecast error that is forecast for the orbit. An information disclosure unit (1100) determines whether the orbit forecast information (51) is to be disclosed to a different information management device, based on a disclosure threshold (141) for determining whether the orbit forecast information (51) is to be disclosed and the forecast error. |
US12151831B2 |
Fabrication of curved composite preforms for aircraft via assembly lines
Systems and methods are provided for fabricating curved preforms of fiber reinforced material. Methods include laying up at least one ply onto a carrier of flexible material at a lamination station, loading the carrier onto a rail system, routing the carrier to a particular Ply-By-Ply (PBP) forming station at the rail system, separating the at least one ply from the carrier, and making the at least one ply into the preform via the particular PBP forming station. |
US12151822B1 |
Geometry adaptable supported parafoil
An exemplary inventive parafoil includes a soft wing and a semi-rigid skeleton. Configured to effect ram-air flight, the soft wing forms adjacent elongate cells directed from leading edge to trailing edge, with respective inflow vents arranged along the leading edge. The semi-rigid skeleton includes one or more cell-compatible support structures, each joined with a cell in furtherance of maintaining the cell's inflated shape and preventing its collapse under adverse aerodynamic circumstances. Each cell-compatible support structure includes a ring-like frame and two parallel rod-like projections attached perpendicular to the ring-like frame at laterally opposite locations. According to each coupling of a cell-compatible support structure with a cell, the ring-like frame is affixed at or near the cell's inflow vent, fitting onto or inside the cell lip; the two rod-like projections extend backward from the ring-like frame along part of the cell length, each integrated with or interiorly contiguous to the cell. |
US12151821B2 |
Air conditioning system for a cabin of an air or rail transport vehicle using a pneumatic and thermal air source which is separate from the air conditioning source
The invention relates to an air conditioning system for a cabin (10) of an aircraft (80) comprising: a bleed air source (12); a ram-air circulation channel (13); a network of pipes and control valves; an air cycle turbine engine comprising at least one compressor (3) and a power turbine (4) which are mechanically connected to one another; and at least one primary cooling exchanger (PHX) which is accommodated in said channel (13), characterized in that said pipe network comprises a thermal power pipe (53) which is suitable for being able to fluidically connect, upon control of at least one control valve (25, 21), said air outlet (4b) of said power turbine (4) and said ram-air circulation channel (13) upstream of said primary exchanger (PHX) so that said bleed air expanded by said power turbine (4) can form a thermal energy source for said ram air being supplied to said primary circuit of said primary exchanger (PHX). |
US12151818B2 |
Modular channel-mounted furniture attachment
Described are crossbeam assemblies for installing a furnishing to a passenger compartment. The crossbeam assemblies can include a first structural member configured to span two floor-mounted channels in a passenger compartment, and at least two attachment elements that are slidingly connected with the first structural member. The attachment elements are repositionable along the first structural member to mate with the floor-mounted channels, and lockable to retain the first structural member with respect to the two floor-mounted channels when the first structural member is attached. |
US12151816B2 |
Console mounted tray table with helical pivot
A tray table assembly and a passenger seat arrangement including a tray table assembly. The tray table assembly includes a tray table coupled to a motion path element determining a motion path of the tray table between stowed and deployed positions. In embodiments, the motion path element may be implemented as at least one of a helical shaft, helical slot, and helical ramp. The motion path combines rotational and vertical motion such that an angular change of the table caused by rotational movement simultaneously causes an elevation change of the tray table. In some embodiments, the tray table may lower when rotated toward the deployed position and raise when rotated toward the stowed position. |
US12151814B2 |
Discharge apparatus for aerial vehicle
A discharge apparatus for an aerial vehicle is provided which is capable of mounting an aerosol container by effectively utilizing a space outside an airframe.The discharge apparatus for an aerial vehicle, in which a content is discharged through a nozzle from an aerosol container mounted on an airframe, is characterized in that the aerosol container is mounted outside the airframe, and is arranged so that a central axis of the aerosol container is along a pitch axis of the airframe, or arranged on an extension portion such as a small wing extending from a fuselage of the airframe, an arm portion provided with a rotor blade, a leg portion for taking off and landing, or the like, with the aerosol container and the nozzle being connected to each other through a tube. |
US12151811B2 |
Tilting wing rotorcrafts and wing rotation systems
According to one implementation of the present disclosure, a rotorcraft includes a fuselage, an airframe, a main rotor, first and second wings, and a wing rotation system. The wing rotation system may be coupled to the first and the second wings and includes a first drive shaft, a second drive shaft, and a uniform actuator. The first drive shaft may be coupled to the first wing for rotation around a central wing axis, the second drive shaft may be coupled to the second wing for rotation around the central wing axis, and the uniform actuator may be coupled between the first drive shaft and the airframe. Also, the wing rotation system can be configured to actuate rotation of the first and the second wings from a first direction to a second direction. |
US12151809B2 |
Power distribution circuits for electrically powered aircraft
A power distribution circuit for an electrically powered aircraft includes a plurality of batteries and a plurality of electric propulsion systems. A plurality of isolated power distribution circuits each couple a battery of the plurality of batteries to two or more electric propulsion systems. The plurality of electric propulsion systems are positioned on the aircraft to apply balanced forces to the aircraft such that in the event of a failure, the aircraft remains stable and only experiences a loss in altitude or speed. |
US12151808B2 |
Aircraft and methods of operating the same to increase descent angles thereof
Aircraft and methods of operating the aircraft to provide for increased descent angles. The aircraft includes a fuselage having fixed wings, a horizontal thrust source coupled to the fuselage and configured to selectively generate and supply horizontal thrust to the aircraft, a vertical thrust source coupled to the fuselage and configured to selectively generate and supply vertical thrust to the aircraft, the vertical thrust source including a vertical thrust rotor that is configured to selectively operate in a locked mode, in which the vertical thrust rotor cannot rotate freely in response to contact of airflow therewith, and an unlocked mode, in which the vertical thrust rotor can rotate freely in response to contact of airflow therewith, and a controller configured to selectively supply a command to the vertical thrust source that causes the vertical thrust rotor to operate in the unlocked mode. |
US12151807B1 |
Manned and unmanned aircraft
A manned or unmanned aircraft has an upper body and a lower body. The aircraft has a circular shape and a circular outer periphery. One or more rotor blades extend substantially horizontally outward from the main body at or about the circular outer periphery. In addition, one or more retractable control flaps are coupled to the lower body and are moved between a retracted position recessed from the outer periphery and an extended position outward of the outer periphery to engage lift blade thrust. |
US12151804B2 |
Actuator control for force fight mitigation
A system and method for controlling two or more actuators acting together to move a component or surface includes Two or more actuators engaged with the component or surface to be moved. Each actuator is displaceable to move the component or surface in response to a component or surface position command. Each actuator has an associated actuator controller to receive the position command and to output an actuator displacement command. The system also includes force fight control means configured to determine a force differential from forces, or a pressure differential from pressures measured at each actuator and to derive a speed and/or a current offset signal, and to provide the offset signal to the actuator controllers to modify the actuator displacement commands. |
US12151802B2 |
Propeller blade-tip flow isolator
A blade-tip flow isolator that can be used on a propeller, rotor, or wind turbine is provided. The blade-tip flow isolator integrates with the blade at the outer radius and shields the blade-tip boundary layer, reducing blade-tip vortices. A twist along the blade-tip chord further reduces or eliminates the blade-tip vortices that inherently occur on the exposed blade tips during normal operations. Efficiency and performance are improved while noise and acoustic levels are reduced. |
US12151801B2 |
Flight control arrangement using separate fixed-wing and VTOL control modules
A flight control arrangement for a hybrid aircraft includes a fixed-wing flight (F/W) control module and vertical takeoff/landing flight (VTOL) control module. The F/W control module is an integrated component having a respective network interface connected to an aircraft data network via which it provides fixed-wing control output to network-connected fixed-wing flight components including one or more horizontal-thrust components. The VTOL control module is also an integrated component having a respective network interface to the aircraft data network via which the VTOL control module (1) observes flight status as reflected in network messages originated by the fixed-wing flight control module, and (2) based on the observed flight status, generates VTOL control output to network-connected VTOL flight components including one or more vertical-thrust components, to control VTOL flight as well as transitions to and from fixed-wing flight. |
US12151800B2 |
High altitude balloon systems and methods
Described herein are features for a high altitude lighter-than-air (LTA) system and associated methods. A zero-pressure balloon (ZPB) is attached in tandem with one or more air super-pressure balloons (SPB). The ZPB provides lift for the system while the SPB may provide a variable amount of ballast air by pumping in or expelling out ambient air. Various advanced performance targets relating to ascent rate, descent rate, range and maximum altitude are achievable with various scaled versions of the basic design of the LTA system. Advanced navigation and control techniques, such as more efficient high altitude station-keeping approaches, made possible with the LTA system are also described. |
US12151799B2 |
Remote guidance for rowing shells
A system for guiding a first watercraft remotely has a rudder proximate the stern of the first watercraft, having a rudder shaft extending upward from a deck area at the stern, a servo device having an output servo horn coupled to the rudder shaft by a linkage, adapted to turn the rudder shaft in concert with the servo horn, a radio receiver/controller adapted for receiving radio signals for guiding the first watercraft, the radio receiver/controller coupled to the servo device, and a radio transmitter having an input wheel for providing steering commands. The system is characterized in that the input wheel of the radio transmitter is manipulated by a user remote from the watercraft, the radio signals for guiding the first watercraft are transmitted from the radio transmitter to the radio receiver/controller on the first watercraft, and the radio receiver/controller provides operating signals to the servo device to rotate the servo horn either clockwise or counterclockwise, guiding the first watercraft. |
US12151796B2 |
Underwater propulsion device
An underwater propulsion device is disclosed comprising two sleeves for fitting around each of a user's lower legs, with each sleeve mounting a propulsion unit, and the sleeves being connectable by a bar between them during underwater operation of the device by the user. |
US12151793B1 |
Systems and methods for configuring mission-dependent vehicle assemblies
A system for configuring mission-dependent vehicle assemblies comprising modular elements and attachable components, including a male end adapted to join a single-piece female end by rotating the male end into the single-piece female end such that data bus terminals align and power bus terminals align. The system can be configured from these modular elements and components to meet desired mission and performance characteristics without the need to purchase specially designed systems for each mission. The joints connecting the modules are designed such that power and data connections between modules are reliably made. |
US12151790B1 |
Systems and methods for joining door modules
A system for joining door modules comprising modular elements and attachable components, including a male end adapted to join a single-piece female end by rotating the male end into the single-piece female end such that data bus terminals align and power bus terminals align. The system can be assembled from these modular elements and components to meet desired mission and performance characteristics without the need to purchase specially designed systems for each mission. The joints connecting the modules are designed such that power and data connections between modules are reliably made. |
US12151789B1 |
Systems and methods for joining counter-rotating propeller assemblies
A system for joining counter-rotating propeller assemblies comprising modular elements and attachable components, including a male end adapted to join a single-piece female end by rotating the male end into the single-piece female end such that data bus terminals align and power bus terminals align. The system can be assembled from these modular elements and components to meet desired mission and performance characteristics without the need to purchase specially designed systems for each mission. The joints connecting the modules are designed such that power and data connections between modules are reliably made. |
US12151781B2 |
Power module of electric assisted bicycle
A power module of an electric assisted bicycle is disclosed and includes a pedal shaft, a gear-plate-output shaft, a reducer, a motor, a first sensor, a housing, a second sensor and a driving controller. The gear-plate-output, a reducer-output shaft and a reducer-fixed shaft of the reducer are disposed in parallel and sleeved on the pedal shaft concentrically. The motor drives the gear-plate-output shaft to rotate. The first sensor is disposed on the reducer-fixed shaft for sensing a first torque of the reducer-output shaft acting on the reducer-fixed shaft. The reducer-fixed shaft is connected to the housing. A frameset-fastening component protrudes outwardly from the housing, and is configured to fix the power module on the frameset. The second sensor is disposed on the frameset-fastening component for sensing a second torque of the power module acting on the frameset. The driving controller controls the motor in accordance with the second torque and the first torque. |
US12151777B2 |
Bicycle with rear suspension and relative system of transmissions
A bicycle includes a frame, a rear wheel, a suspension system that allows a predetermined relative movement therebetween, and a drivetrain system. The drivetrain system includes a crankset fixed to the frame, a hub and pinion assembly fixed to the rear wheel rotatable about a common pivot axis thereof, and a drive chain placed to connect them directly to each other. The crankset and the hub and pinion assembly are subjected to mutual movement by the action of the suspension system, where at least one among the crankset and the hub and pinion assembly includes a free stroke device that allows both an outbound and inbound free angular stroke of the chain with respect to the respective pivot axes of the crankset and/or of the hub and pinion assembly. The angular stroke is limited by a predetermined angle of entity related to the movement between the wheel and frame. |
US12151775B2 |
Tool for brake system
A tool for a brake system may comprise a tool body configured to fit within a recess of a body of the caliper assembly. The tool body comprises a first section; the first side comprises a raised surface; the second side comprises a base surface. The first section is to be inserted into the recess of the caliper assembly; in a first mode the first piston set is blocked by the raised surface and the second piston set is unblocked; in a second mode the second piston set is blocked by the raised surface and the first piston set is unblocked. The tool body comprises a second section to be inserted into the recess of the caliper assembly; in a third mode both the first piston set and the second piston set are blocked from movement. A brake system may comprise an improved master cylinder assembly. |
US12151774B2 |
Detachable seat assembly
A detachable seat assembly, including: a handle member, a seat member and a saddle member, the handle member including a mounting portion at a bottom side thereof, the mounting portion including an inner threaded hole at a front side thereof and a buckling member; the seat member and the handle member being detachably connected, the seat member including a mounting hole within which the mounting portion is inserted, the seat member further including a knob and a first hole, the knob including a handle and a threaded section, the threaded section being screwed to the inner threaded hole, the buckling member being disposed through the first hole; the saddle member being mounted on the handle member and the seat member. |
US12151770B2 |
Switchgear for vehicle and vehicle including switchgear
A vehicle having an electric drivetrain, e.g., an electric motorcycle, includes a handlebar and switchgear(s) mounted on the handlebar. Vibration generation device(s) are provided in the switchgear(s) and transmit vibrations to the handlebar via the switchgear. The vibrations may be sensed by the driver or operator of the vehicle and provide to the driver or operator of the vehicle feedback or other information relating to the vehicle or its operation. |
US12151768B2 |
Foldable step-through mid-drive e-bike and folding bike fastened by steering assembly
Presented herein is a foldable bicycle (folding bike) with improvement including a step-through or low step-over electric bicycle (eBike, pedelec) with a main frame member or members extending rearward from the head tube to a hinge and a bottom bracket where a mid-drive motor may be positioned, and wherein at least one battery is mounted to the frame, and wherein the hinge is located near the midpoint of the bicycle and allows the front frame assembly and the rear frame assembly to pivot laterally around the hinge in a manner moving generally parallel to the ground to a folded position. Other improvements presented herein include a foldable bicycle, electric, or non-electric, with a handlebar and stem which are moveable to a steering assembly storage position, and in the storage position the handlebar and/or stem serve to fasten the foldable bicycle in the folded position. The folded bicycle may be rolled along the ground in the folded position. |
US12151764B2 |
Body posture detection device and straddle type vehicle
A body posture detection device comprises: a correction value calculation unit that sequentially calculates a correction value for estimating a roll angle of a vehicle body on the basis of a variable correction coefficient set according to a determination of a state determination unit and detection values of a speed sensor and a detection unit; and a roll angle estimation value calculation unit that calculates an estimation value of a current roll angle of the vehicle body by integrating a value obtained by correcting an estimation value of a roll angular velocity on the basis of the correction value. The correction value calculation unit sets the variable correction coefficient so as to reduce the correction value when the parameter exceeds a threshold. |
US12151760B2 |
Front cowl
A front cowl for covering a vehicle front portion of a straddle-type vehicle is provided. The front cowl includes a discontinuous portion which has a non-streamlined shape with respect to a flow of traveling wind and is formed on a lower surface of the front cowl. In the front cowl, a position of a lower edge of the discontinuous portion may be lower than a position of a front fork bracket provided at a vehicle front portion of the straddle-type vehicle. |
US12151759B2 |
Adjustable seat for bicycle, exercise machine or the like
An adjustable seat includes a seat frame and an adjustable assembly. The seat frame includes a first seat body and a second seat body spaced apart each other to define an adjustment channel between the first and second seat bodies. The adjustable assembly, which supported underneath the seat frame and configured to selectively adjust a distance between the first and second seat bodies, includes an adjustor and first and second adjustable members coupled at the first and second seat bodies respectively and aligned with each other. The adjustor is linked with the first and second adjustable members and configured to be driven to rotate at a rotatable direction along a centerline of the adjustment channel to selectively adjust a width of the adjustment channel so as to selectively adjust the distance between the first and second seat bodies. |
US12151749B2 |
Steering system for steer-by-wire
According to the present embodiments, torque caused by friction when a steering shaft rotates is applied so as to provide weight to the operation of a steering wheel by a driver, and the steering shaft is restricted from rotating in certain situations in which wheels can no longer rotate, such as when the wheels are caught on a curb, thereby enabling the steerability and steering stability of the driver to be improved. |
US12151747B2 |
Work vehicle
A work vehicle includes a parking brake lever, right and left braking arms, and an intermediate link mechanism configured to couple the parking brake lever and each of the braking arms. The intermediate link mechanism includes a support shaft configured to rotate, left and right coupling units that are coupled to the support shaft and configured to rotate each of the braking arms in response to a rotational movement of the support shaft, and a cable mechanism having a control cable. The cable mechanism is configured to rotate the support shaft via the control cable in response to a rotational movement of the parking brake lever. |
US12151743B2 |
Work vehicle
A work vehicle includes a lower frame 15, support frames 21 joined to left and right portions of the lower frame 15 and extending upward, suspension arms 25 and 26 supported by the support frames 21, and uprights supported by the suspension arms 25 and 26 and supporting wheels. The work vehicle also includes suspension springs 31 connected to the suspension arms 25 and 26 and the support frames 21, and dampers 32 connected to the suspension arms 25 and 26 and the support frames 21. The lower frame 15 is joined to a body frame. |
US12151736B2 |
Steering column for a motor vehicle
A steering column for a motor vehicle including a first component, a second component, wherein the first component and the second component are adjustable relative to one another in two non-parallel adjustment directions. A position detection device having a sensor connected to the first component including at least one sensor unit and a sensor target connected to the second component comprising at least one target unit, wherein the sensor is configured to detect relative position of the sensor target, wherein the target unit includes a measurement portion extending in the two adjustment directions which has a local measuring quantity varying in each of the two adjustment directions that can be detected locally by the sensor unit. |
US12151733B2 |
Physical shopping cart having features for use in customer checkout of items placed into the shopping cart
Physical shopping carts can have product detection systems and associate physical shopping carts with mobile computing devices (e.g., smartphones, tablet computing devices, smart watches, wearable computing devices). For example, physical shopping carts can be equipped with one or more product detection systems (e.g., scanners, sensors, cameras) that can electronically tally products that are placed in physical shopping carts. Mobile computing devices can be associated with and mounted on the physical shopping carts to provide a variety of enhanced shopping cart features not possible with conventional physical shopping carts, such as electronically tracking the contents of a shopping cart, checking-out from the mobile computing device (instead of at conventional check-out areas, such as point of sale terminals), and others. |
US12151726B2 |
TACS based method for train interval protection control, and apparatus for method
The present disclosure relates to a train autonomous control system (TACS) based method for train interval protection control, and an apparatus for the method. The method includes: step one: receiving, by a carborne controller (CC), a train operation command sent by an automatic train supervision (ATS) system to obtain a movement mission; step two: calculating, by the CC, a train guaranteed zone in real time according to information of train localization, car characteristics, and carborne controller characteristics; step three: calculating, by the CC, track resources required to be used in combination with current mission information according to the train guaranteed zone, and requesting to a wayside information control (WSIC) for information of collided trains occupying these track resources; and step four: sending, by the WSIC, a list of the collided trains on the track resources required to be used to the CC according to information of the track resources required to be occupied by a train on a whole line. Compared to the prior art, the present disclosure has the advantages of high operation efficiency, communication resource saving, reliability, safety, etc. |
US12151724B2 |
Displaying a graphical representation of information by means of multiple sub-displays
A display device for displaying a graphical representation of information. The display device includes a first interface for receiving the information via a first transfer path, a second interface for receiving the information via a second transfer path. A first sub-display is designed to display a first sub-region of the graphical representation using the information received by the first interface, and a second sub-display is designed to display a second sub-region of the graphical representation using the information received by the second interface. The first and second sub-display form a complete display which is configured to display the graphical representation. The first sub-display and the second sub-display are arranged one behind the other in a viewing direction. |
US12151716B1 |
External energy pack locomotive system
The present invention relates to the technical field of vehicles, and particularly discloses an external energy pack locomotive system, including a diesel engine, a main generator, a rectifier, drive modules and an external energy pack, wherein the input end of the main generator is connected to the output end of the diesel engine, the input end of the rectifier is electrically connected to the output end of the main generator, the external energy pack is electrically connected to the drive modules, and each of the drive modules is electrically connected to the output end of the rectifier respectively. The participation of the diesel engine in the locomotive running process is reduced, so that the fuel consumption of the diesel engine is reduced, and the dependence on diesel is reduced; meanwhile, the external energy pack with a large energy storage capacity and a strong stability can adapt to different environmental needs and use requirements, and has the advantages of rapid acceleration, low noise and low maintenance cost, so as to greatly reduce the operation and maintenance costs of the locomotive. |
US12151712B2 |
Vehicle control device, vehicle control method, and non-transitory computer readable medium
A vehicle control device configured to perform control related to pickup and delivery by a vehicle. The vehicle is movable forward bi-directionally and includes package compartments on first and second sides. The vehicle control device is configured to perform operations including: acquiring position information of a target user point; acquiring position information of a target package compartment for storing a package to be delivered or picked up with respect to an advancing direction in which the vehicle travels toward the target user point; and outputting an instruction to reverse the advancing direction of the vehicle to a vehicle controller configured to perform traveling control of the vehicle in a case where a side of a side surface where the target package compartment is positioned and a side of the target user point with respect to the advancing direction of the vehicle do not coincide with each other. |
US12151711B2 |
Offline tracking system for autonomous vehicle control systems
Disclosed are systems, apparatuses, methods, and computer-readable media to autonomous driving vehicles and, in particular, for tracking objects in an environment that an autonomous vehicle (AV) is navigating. A method includes receiving environment data from at least one sensor in an AV control system mounted to the AV, the environment data including online tracking data that identifies at least one object within the environment data that is recorded at drive time; annotating the at least one object from the environment data that are incorrectly identified by the AV control system; executing an offline tracking engine to generate offline tracking data that tracks the objects over time in the environment data; and identifying safety gaps between the online tracking data and the offline tracking data. |
US12151708B2 |
Method and device for selecting the target object for an automatic distance control of a single-track motor vehicle
A method for selecting the target object for an automatic distance control of a single-track motor vehicle. The presence of a second single-track motor vehicle preceding directly in the same lane and a third single-track motor vehicle preceding directly the second single-track motor vehicle are detected with the aid of a surroundings sensor system. The lateral offset of the second single-track motor vehicle and of the third single-track motor vehicle are ascertained with regard to the single-track motor vehicle. The target object being selected for the method for distance control as a function of at least one of the lateral offsets. |
US12151705B2 |
Scene creation system for an autonomous vehicle
A scene creation system for an autonomous vehicle includes one or more controllers executing instructions to receive perception data and map data of a roadway the autonomous vehicle is traveling along, and identify a plurality of lane segments of the roadway that the autonomous vehicle travels along based on the perception data and the map data. The one or more controllers connect the plurality of lane segments together based on a spatial relationship between the plurality of lane segments to create a lane graph. The one or more controllers classify each of the plurality of lane segments of the lane graph to one or more lane attributes and reassemble the plurality of lane segments to create a representation of the roadway. The one or more controllers recreate a scene of an environment surrounding the autonomous vehicle based on the representation of the lanes that are part of the roadway. |
US12151702B2 |
Transport limitations from malfunctioning sensors
An example operation includes one or more of determining a sensor on a transport is not functioning properly, determining a severity of the malfunction, responsive to the severity exceeding a threshold, lowering an autonomous level of the transport, and responsive to the severity continuing to exceed the threshold, limiting an operation of the transport based on an intended output of the malfunctioning sensor. |
US12151699B2 |
Driving assistance apparatus and non-transitory recording medium
A driving assistance apparatus to be applied to a vehicle is configured to present behavior stability of the vehicle to a driver who drives the vehicle by means of an auditory stimulus. The driving assistance apparatus includes one or more processors and one or more memories. The one or more memories are communicably coupled to the one or more processors. The one or more processors are configured to determine the behavior stability of the vehicle on the basis of information indicating behavior of the vehicle, and output the auditory stimulus while varying the auditory stimulus every time the vehicle travels a predetermined time period or a predetermined section in a state in which the behavior stability is high. |
US12151697B2 |
Control device, straddle type vehicle, operation method of control device, and storage medium
A control device that controls a straddle type vehicle, the control device comprising: a route information acquisition unit configured to acquire information of a scheduled travel route of the straddle type vehicle; a weather information acquisition unit configured to acquire weather information corresponding to the scheduled travel route; a determination unit configured to determine whether the scheduled travel route of the straddle type vehicle is to be affected by weather based on the weather information; and a control unit configured to control a function related to a traveling state of the straddle type vehicle, based on a determination result of the determination unit. |
US12151695B2 |
Control device and control method
A control device of a mobile object includes a control unit configured to restrict, based on information specifying a suppression area where occurrence of a communication delay is to be suppressed, the mobile object from performing an operation that induces a communication delay in the suppression area. |
US12151689B2 |
Methods and systems for determining diagnostic coverage of sensors to prevent goal violations of autonomous vehicles
Systems may include a processor to, in response to determining at least one segment of a field of view (FOV) of a first sensor of an autonomous vehicle that overlaps with a FOV of at least one second sensor of the autonomous vehicle, calculate a scaling factor for diagnostic coverage for the at least one segment based on a value of modality overlap (MoD) for the at least one segment, calculate, based on the scaling factor, a value of a metric of hardware failure for the first sensor, and compare the value of the metric of hardware failure to a threshold value to determine whether to increase a diagnostic coverage of the first sensor. Methods, computer program products, and autonomous vehicles are also disclosed. |
US12151684B2 |
Controller, method, and computer program for vehicle control
A vehicle controller includes a processor configured to detect an abnormal condition of a driver of a vehicle, based on an inside sensor signal, search a predetermined section from the position of the vehicle at detection of the driver's abnormal condition for a first evacuation space by referring to map information, detect an obstacle in the first evacuation space, based on an outside sensor signal, search the predetermined section for a second evacuation space by referring to the map information when the obstacle is detected, control the vehicle to stop the vehicle in the second evacuation space when the second evacuation space is detected, and control the vehicle to stop the vehicle on a roadway being traveled by the vehicle in the predetermined section when the second evacuation space is not detected. |
US12151682B2 |
Adaptive cruise control method and system
An adaptive cruise control method for a driving vehicle includes acquiring the speed of the driving vehicle, acquiring the relative distance between the driving vehicle and the preceding vehicle driving in the same lane in front of the driving vehicle, calculating a target time headway, the time headway being the ratio between the relative distance and the driving vehicle speed, on the basis of a relationship linking the target time headway with the driving vehicle speed, and controlling, as a first control mode, the engine and/or the brake of the driving vehicle on the basis of the target time headway. |
US12151677B2 |
Vehicle control device, vehicle control method, program, and vehicle
A vehicle control device includes a notification control unit that controls a notification to surroundings in a case where a vehicle moves from a parking position and an operation control unit that automatically moves the vehicle from the parking position to make the vehicle join a vehicle traffic region and temporarily stops the vehicle before the vehicle enters the vehicle traffic region. The present technology is applied to, for example, a vehicle that automatically drives. |
US12151673B2 |
Adjustable suspension for a vehicle
A system for dynamically managing individual suspension settings for a vehicle based on a determined suspension mode is provided. Based on the user input and obtained sensor input, the system can then determine a suspension mode for a plurality of individually controllable components by specifying values or commands for each controllable component. A first mode may correspond to a lowering of the plurality of controllable. A second mode may correspond to lowering two controllable components corresponding to the rear wheels of the vehicle and raising two controllable components corresponding to front wheels of the vehicle. A third mode may correspond to a lowering of the plurality of controllable components to effectively drop the height of the vehicle to a threshold point. The system may further implement various validation processes that can validate the determined suspension mode and make further adjustment to individual controllable portions based on load or ground measurements. |
US12151665B2 |
Method for operating a braking system of a vehicle, and braking system
A method for operating a braking system of a vehicle, wherein the braking system comprises a primary hydraulic braking system and a brake actuation unit hydraulically decoupled from the primary braking system. The brake actuation unit comprises at least two sensor arrangements which are configured to detect, independently of one another, actuation information of the brake actuation unit describing a brake request. The method comprises determination of a first actuation information by a first of the sensor arrangements, determination of a second actuation information by a second of the sensor arrangements, checking whether the respective determined actuation information is valid, and if the actuation information is valid, checking whether the determined items of actuation information are mutually plausible, and implementation of the brake request according to the actuation information and/or issue of a warning and/or performance of a predefined braking maneuver by the braking system depending on the validity and plausibility of the actuation information. |
US12151664B2 |
System and method for assessing health of brake rotors
A system includes a brake torque request module, a brake control module, and a diagnostic module. The brake torque request module is configured to generate a brake torque request based on a brake pedal position during a braking event. The brake control module is configured to apply friction brakes on a wheelset of a vehicle to satisfy the brake torque request during the braking event. The wheelset includes less than all wheels of the vehicle. The diagnostic module is configured to detect a fault in a brake rotor on a wheel in the wheelset based on vehicle operating conditions measured during the braking event. |
US12151663B2 |
Braking control device
A control device includes: a first braking unit, that applies a first braking force to a steering wheel of a vehicle; a second braking unit, that applies a second braking force to a non-steering wheel of the vehicle; and a control device that controls the first braking unit, and the second braking unit, according to a target braking force, where the control device includes a steering angle information acquiring unit that acquires a steering angle-related value related to a steering angle of the steering wheel, and a distribution changing unit that executes a distribution change control of changing a braking force distribution between the first braking force and the second braking force based on the steering angle-related value when the target braking force is applied. |
US12151661B2 |
Vehicle brake control system and method
A brake control system includes one or more processors communicatively connected to at least one sensor configured to output at least one property measurement of air in a brake pipe of a vehicle braking assembly. The one or more processors are configured to determine, based on the at least one property measurement, a pressure reduction lower limit (PRLL) in the brake pipe. The one or more processors are further configured to control movement of a vehicle system that includes the brake pipe to enforce the PRLL by preventing a pressure reduction in the brake pipe that is less than the PRLL while one or more air reservoirs of the vehicle braking assembly are at a reduced charge state. |
US12151659B2 |
Electric motor, braking device, and vehicle
An electric drive for an electrohydraulic brake system, having a housing and a stator-rotor unit received by the housing. The stator-rotor unit has a stator with an arrangement of a plurality of magnetizable, pole-forming stator teeth. The stator teeth are subdivided into separate tooth pairs inserted into the housing. Each of the tooth pairs is wrapped with its own common metal wire forming a part of the coil, the two wire ends of which are electrically contacted with a separate housing insert made of plastic, which is joined to the housing and thereby covers the stator-rotor unit. The individual stator teeth are braced against one another in the housing while lying on one another and are braced against the housing. |
US12151657B2 |
Service brake application utilizing a multi-circuit hydraulic-power vehicle brake system
Wheel brakes of one vehicle axle of a dual-circuit hydraulic-power vehicle brake system for an electric or hybrid vehicle are connected to one brake circuit. Brake pressure is applied by a power brake-pressure generator to the two brake circuits with a time offset. It is thereby possible to compensate for a deceleration effect of an electric motor of the vehicle, which is operated as a generator during a braking. |
US12151654B2 |
Cleaning device for cleaning a transparent element of an optical or optoelectronic device
A cleaning device for cleaning a transparent element of an optical or optoelectronic device with a fluid cleaning agent, includes a housing in which the device is arranged. The housing is equipped with an annular channel which can be filled with the cleaning agent via a cleaning agent inlet and encloses at least some areas of the transparent element, and at least one nozzle which is designed to deflect the cleaning agent onto the transparent element and is supplied from the annular channel. The cleaning device allows an increase of uptime and ensured functionality of the optical or optoelectronic device in all weather conditions and operating conditions or to maintain a high degree of uptime and ensured functionality at all times. At least one electrically conductive heating element is provided for heating the annular channel and/or the area of housing directly adjoining the annular channel or the cleaning agent inlet. |
US12151652B2 |
Car roof electric lifting luggage rack
A car roof electric lifting luggage rack includes bottom brackets, middle supporting sliding brackets, top sliding brackets separately arranged on a left side and a right side of a front fixing handle, a middle fixing bracket, and chain-moving square connecting rods. An upper end of each of the bottom brackets is connected with a first end of a corresponding middle supporting sliding bracket. Each of the top sliding brackets is arranged on an upper end of a corresponding middle supporting sliding bracket. The front fixing handle is connected with inner sides of the top sliding brackets. The middle supporting sliding brackets are separately arranged on a left side and a right side of the middle fixing bracket. The middle fixing bracket is fixedly connected with one end of each of the middle supporting sliding brackets. |
US12151651B2 |
Trailer mountable portable ladder assembly
A trailer mountable portable ladder assembly includes a base plate having an upper surface and a lower surface. A post is attached to and extends downwardly from the lower surface and is sized to be removably extended into a stake pocket. A fastening member is mechanically mounted in the post. The fastening member is actuated to frictionally engage an inner surface of the stake pocket to releasably retain the post in the stake pocket. A ladder is attached to the base plate. |
US12151646B2 |
Communication system and communication instruments
A communication system that performs first communication and second communication, which differs from the first communication, through wireless connection between a terminal and a communication peer, is provided. The communication system includes communication devices arranged in the communication peer. At least one of the communication devices performs the second communication. The communication devices include a first communication device and a second communication device, which differs from the first communication device. The first communication device is connected to a controller that controls the communication devices, and the second communication device is connected to the first communication device. |
US12151645B2 |
Vehicle equipped with safety system and method of responding too an unauthorized possession of a vehicle
An apparatus and safety system usable in, responding to an unauthorized possession of a vehicle configured to transport at least one person, including a vehicle safety system associated therewith, the safety system including to at least one of: a) device to generate at least one form of detectable signal and; b) a device to generate an electronic signal; and c) an apparatus which generates an input to cause the system to generate at least one of: i) the at least one form of detectable audible signal that can be sensed by persons in the vicinity of the vehicle; ii) the electronic signal; and iii) the at least one image of a person in/on the vehicle. The system is configured so that at least one of the at least one form of detectable signal, the electronic signal, and the at least one image is generated after a time delay following the generation of the input to the safety system. The device to generate an electric signal and the system are protected in a protective case. |
US12151640B2 |
Postprocessing of seat belts for adding dye
Methods for marking a seat belt webbing with an infrared compound are described herein. The methods comprise ablating a surface of the seat belt webbing by directing one or more laser pulses toward the seat belt webbing; and coating the ablated surface of the seat belt webbing with the infrared compound, wherein the infrared compound increases absorptivity or reflectivity of the seat belt webbing to infrared radiation. Methods for optically monitoring operation of the seat belt webbing in a vehicle and distinguishing between proper positioning and improper positioning of the seat belt webbing are also disclosed. |
US12151639B2 |
Airbag
An airbag, in particular a front airbag, includes an outer wall having a front wall and a rear wall (18, 24) and a tether (16) as well as an electrically actuatable activation unit (26) for releasing the tether (16). The tether (16) includes plural tether portions (30, 32) connected to each other via a first tear seam (36). A tension means (40) is coupled to the tether (16) so that it destroys the first tear seam (36) when the activation unit (26) is actuated. |
US12151636B1 |
Seat airbag assembly
An assembly includes a vehicle seat including a seat bottom and a seat back, and an airbag attached to the vehicle seat at a first anchor point and a second anchor point. The first anchor point is located on the seat bottom and fixed relative to the seat bottom, and the second anchor point is located on the seat back and movable along a length of the seat back. |
US12151633B2 |
Work vehicle
A work vehicle of the present invention includes a connection mechanism connecting ends of a first pipe and the second pipe. The connection mechanism includes a plate-shaped first joint member provided at the end of the first pipe, a plate-shaped second joint member provided at the end of the second pipe, and a coupling bolt coupling the first joint member and the second joint member to each other. The first joint member and the second joint member each have a coupling hole into which the coupling bolt is insertable, at a position exposed from the corresponding first or second pipe, and the first joint member and the second joint member are coupled to each other by the coupling bolt passed through the coupling holes while the plate surfaces of the first joint member and the second joint member overlap each other. |
US12151631B2 |
Assembly for a vehicle
An assembly for a vehicle comprising a crash box configured as a hollow-chamber profile and a connection panel with means for connecting the crash box on the vehicle side approximately on a longitudinal carrier of a vehicle. The connection panel has at least one connecting tab projecting in the direction of the crash box and integrally connected to the crash box. The at least one connecting tab engages into the hollow-chamber of the crash box and is connected on the inside to a wall of the hollow-chamber profile by the flat side, and, in the region where a connecting tab of this type is attached to the hollow-chamber profile, the side wall has an embossing pointing into the inside of the hollow profile, with the connecting tab being connected to same at the top by the flat side. |
US12151627B2 |
Electrical junction box
An electrical junction box includes a housing, a bus bar including a first flat plate portion having a first bolt hole, a plate having a window portion, a plate-shaped terminal including a second flat plate portion having a second bolt hole and configured to be assembled to the plate so as to close the window portion, and a fastening member configured to be inserted into the first bolt hole and the second bolt hole to fasten and fix the bus bar and the terminal together to the housing. The housing and the plate are configured such that the first flat plate portion and the second flat plate portion are stacked to each other and the first bolt hole and the second bolt hole are coaxially arranged by assembling the plate to the housing to which the bus bar is assembled. |
US12151626B2 |
Systems and methods for hands-on-wheel detection with offset mass correction
A method includes receiving a handwheel angle signal, generating a handwheel speed signal and a handwheel acceleration signal, and synchronizing the handwheel speed signal and the handwheel acceleration signal. The method also includes delaying the handwheel angle signal, calculating a sum of the delayed handwheel angle signal and a phase value, converting the sum of the delayed handwheel angle signal and the phase value to radians, determining an offset correction value by calculating a sine function value of the converted sum of the operator torque estimation signal and the phase value, calculating a product of the offset correction value and a calibratable value of an offset mass magnitude, adjusting the operator torque estimation signal by adding the product and the calibratable value of an offset mass magnitude, and determining whether hands of an operator of the vehicle are on the handwheel based on the adjusted operator torque estimation signal. |
US12151623B2 |
Portable video and imaging system
A portable video and imaging system includes a camera for capturing video of an event, and a video recording device for recording the captured video of the event. The camera is housed in a first housing, the recording device is housed in a second housing, and the first and second housings are physically separate. Various embodiments provide for the system to be mounted to a user's body, an article of clothing, such as a shirt or a hat, to a vehicle, or to an ancillary component carried by the user, such as a firearm. |
US12151622B2 |
Polyhedral sensor calibration target for calibrating multiple types of sensors
A polyhedral sensor target includes multiple surfaces. A housing, such as a vehicle, may include a camera and a distance measurement sensor, such as a light detection and ranging (LIDAR) sensor. The housing may move between different positions during calibration, for instance by being rotated atop a turntable. The camera and distance measurement sensor may both capture data during calibration, from which visual and distance measurement representations of the polyhedral sensor target are identified. The camera and distance measurement sensor are calibrated based on their respective representations, for example by mapping vertices within the representations to the same location. |
US12151621B2 |
Personal overhead display structure for vehicles
An overhead display system for a vehicle is disclosed. The system includes a central strut channel extending across the vehicle ceiling, and front and rear arches also extending across the vehicle ceiling in spaced relation to the central strut channel and in generally parallel relationship thereto. A central bracket has an upward channel attached to the central strut channel and angled surfaces and horizontal surfaces emanating forward and rearward from the central channel. The horizontal surfaces attach to the front strut or the rear strut respectively to provide anchoring stability to the central bracket. Matingly received in the central upward channel is a central fixture which is attached to a display housing at both the front and rear sections. The resulting upside down T-shaped structure provides stability and vibration management to the overhead display mount. |
US12151620B2 |
Trailer hitching assistance system including trailer type identification and adaptive interface
A system for assisting in aligning a vehicle for hitching with a trailer includes a controller that identifies at least one of the trailer or a coupling feature of the trailer within image data and determines that the at least one of the trailer or the coupling feature is outside of a target position area relative to the vehicle and outputs an instruction for movement of the vehicle determined to position the one of the trailer or the coupling feature within the target position area in response to identifying at least one indication of a user difficulty in positioning the one of the trailer or the coupling feature within the target position area. |
US12151616B2 |
Rearview device with moveable head assembly and method of assembling same
A rearview device for a vehicle, includes: a moveable mirror head assembly that includes an upper casing element, a lower casing element, and a bezel that carries a mirror glass; a base frame; a motor cradle connected to the upper and lower casing elements; and an actuator assembly attached to the base frame and configured to move the moveable mirror head assembly connected to the articulation assembly via the motor cradle. The actuator assembly is configured to adjust the moveable mirror head assembly inwardly or outwardly and upwardly or downwardly so that movement of the moveable mirror head assembly may be controlled using the actuator assembly to change a field of view in a drive position or to place the moveable mirror head assembly in a park position. The actuator assembly provides a range of angular motion of the moveable mirror head assembly that is greater in the inwardly or outwardly direction than in the upwardly or downwardly direction. Programmable actuator assembly settings for one or more of the field of view in the drive position or the park position of the moveable mirror head assembly are pre-set for selection by a user of the rearview device. |
US12151612B2 |
Automated system to monitor and restrict honking
An Automated System to Monitor and Restrict Honking (S) is provided for an automobile to reduce noise pollution. Said system mainly comprises of an on-board computing means (N) to be placed on the vehicle for monitoring and restricting honks in said vehicle; and an off-board computing means (F) further comprising a user element (FU) for user, a dealer element (FD) for dealer (FD) and a master element (FM) for centralized administration and controlling of the present System (S). Said system (S) provides pre-defined allowable honk counts to a user and once said allowable honk counts are exhausted, the on-board computing means (N) turns to partial enable state allowing only limited numbers of long press honking, exhausting which, the honking is disabled. Said system (S) enables restriction of needless honking including continuous and multiple honking. Present system (S) also has provision for recharge to start the honking again. |
US12151609B2 |
Vehicle indoor illumination device
A vehicle indoor illumination device includes a housing having an upper opening with an internal space formed therein, a light-emitting unit disposed on the housing to emit light, a diffuser disposed outside the light-emitting unit in a manner as to close the upper opening of the housing to allow the light emitted from the light-emitting unit to diffuse to the outside, a cover part disposed on an outer surface of the diffuser and on which a light pattern is formed through scattering of the light transmitted through the diffuser, and a controller configured to receive an operation signal of a vehicle electronic part to control an operation of the light-emitting unit. |
US12151606B2 |
Cancel cam
A cancel cam includes an annular member, a cam wall, and at least one reinforcing rib. The annular member is rotatable integrally with a steering shaft about a rotation axis and includes an outer peripheral portion, an inner peripheral portion, and a first surface. The cam wall extends from the outer peripheral portion in an axial direction and extends along the outer peripheral portion in a circumferential direction. The at least one reinforcing rib extends from the cam wall toward the inner peripheral portion and couples the cam wall to the annular member. The cam wall has a first axial length defined from the first surface in the axial direction. The inner peripheral portion has a second axial length defined from the first surface in the axial direction. The second axial length is shorter than the first axial length. |
US12151604B2 |
Light-distribution control apparatus
A light-distribution control apparatus includes a light-distribution changer configured to change distribution of light that a headlamp of the vehicle emits toward a region in front of the vehicle, a data acquirer, an attitude sensor, and a brake sensor, a light-distribution control processor. The light-distribution control is configured to control the light-distribution changer based on one or more pieces of the data acquired from the data acquirer, the attitude data acquired from the attitude sensor, and the internal pressure data acquired from the brake sensor. The light-distribution control processor is configured to control the light-distribution changer based on the internal pressure data. |
US12151603B1 |
Load binder apparatus
A load binder apparatus includes a housing and a shaft rotatably mounted at least partially in the housing. The shaft has a first gear, a first attachment member coupled with a first end or portion of the shaft and a second attachment member coupled with a second end or portion of the shaft. A second gear is rotatably mounted to the housing and is configured to engage the first gear to rotate the shaft around a first axis to move the first attachment member and the second attachment member in opposing directions along the first axis. A lever is pivotally mounted to the housing and is configured to operate the second gear. The second gear is rotatable about a second axis which is perpendicular to the first axis. |
US12151596B2 |
Removable seat used with a long rail assembly
A long rail assembly for use in an automotive vehicle has a long rail, a power rail drive assembly, and a latch assembly. The latch assembly removably couples the vehicle seat to the power rail drive assembly. When the latch assembly is latched, the seat is capable of power sliding adjustment and can be moved along a channel axis to a desired position within the interior of the vehicle. When the latch assembly is unlatched, the entire seat can be removed from the vehicle to provide for added space and variability in the vehicle interior configuration. |
US12151591B2 |
Electrified vehicle
An electrified vehicle includes a motor connected to wheels and configured to perform regenerative braking at the wheels, a battery configured to store regenerative electric power output by the motor through the regenerative braking, and a controller configured to control the regenerative braking such that a braking torque applied to the wheels is less than or equal to a maximum braking torque and the regenerative electric power output by the motor is lower than or equal to a maximum regenerative electric power. The controller is configured to be able to change the maximum regenerative electric power and, when the controller has changed the maximum regenerative electric power, change the maximum braking torque. |
US12151583B2 |
Charging management methods and systems for electric vehicle charging stations
Charging management methods and systems for electric vehicle charging stations for use in a charging field with charging stations are provided. First charging operation with first power parameter is first performed for at least one first electric vehicle by at least one first charging station, wherein the first power parameter is a first output value. A server receives a charging request from second charging station or a mobile device through a network, and communicates with first charging station and second charging station to perform a load adjustment operation. Load adjustment operation is to adjust the first power parameter from the first output value to a lower power limit value of first charging station, and instruct second charging station to perform a second charging operation with a second power parameter for second electric vehicle, wherein the second power parameter is an upper power limit value of second charging station. |
US12151582B2 |
Mobile electric vehicle charging station system
A mobile charging platform for charging an electric vehicle includes an electric vehicle charger for charging the electric vehicle. A connector connects the electric vehicle to the electric vehicle charger. A power source provides power to the electric vehicle charger. A mobile charging platform controller determines a first position of the mobile charging plat form and transmits and receives control data for scheduling a meeting location between the mobile charging platform and the electric vehicle responsive to the first position of the mobile charging platform and a second position of the electric vehicle. |
US12151579B1 |
Power controlling device for use with EV chargers
Systems, methods, and apparatus are described herein for a power-controlling device for use with EV chargers. One or more embodiments disclosed herein may include a stand-alone device which, when installed, may reduce the likelihood of the owner of the EV charger being hit with high utility demand charges. The device may include one or more supercapacitors (e.g., supercapacitor banks, which may be series/parallel combinations) which may aid in making stored energy available during periods of peak energy demand. The supercapacitors may charge during periods of normal (e.g., non-peak) energy demand, and may discharge stored energy during periods of peak energy demand, which may reduce the likelihood of peak charges being applied. This device may appeal to property owners concerned about installing EV chargers due to the possibility of being penalized by high energy costs, and may result in an increase in the number of charging stations available to the public. |
US12151578B2 |
Device and method for charging electric vehicle with different charging standards
A device for charging an electric vehicle includes a charging inlet for receiving charging information and power from electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE); a control module for determining a charging mode on the basis of the charging information, and outputting a control signal according to the determined charging mode; and a charging unit for charging a battery of the electric vehicle according to the control signal from the control module. |
US12151577B2 |
Method for operating a vehicle-external charging device for charging a vehicle and charging device
A method is provided for operating a vehicle-external charging device (1) for charging an electric or hybrid vehicle. The method checks an electrical connection of an insulation monitor (3) between a contactor (4) of the charging device (1) and a charging cable (5) of the charging device (1) when the contactor (4) is in a closed switching state and also uses the insulation monitor to check an electrical insulation of the charging cable (5) when the contactor (4) is in an open switching state. A charging device (1) also is provided. |
US12151576B2 |
Rotation angle detecting apparatus and power transmission and receiving system for vehicle
In a rotation angle detecting apparatus, a ground unit in a parking space has a linear side facing toward the approaching vehicle, an in-vehicle unit is able to face the ground unit, a processor is configured to, after the vehicle starts parking, acquire a first timing at which one of first and second sensors, arranged in a right and left direction of the vehicle, begins to face the ground unit and a second timing at which the other one begins to face the ground unit based on a change of an output signal of one of the sensors, and to calculate a vehicle moving distance from the first timing to the second timing based on an output signal of a rotation angle sensor and calculate an arc tangent value of a value obtained by dividing the calculated moving distance by a sensor-to-sensor distance as a yaw angle. |
US12151574B2 |
Charging station for charging electric bus and charging method using the same
A charging station for charging an electric bus is provided which includes a power rail extending along an axial direction above a plurality of electric buses parked in a parking space, a pantograph disposed in a lower portion of the power rail to be movable horizontally along the axial direction and expandable in a gravitational direction from above the electric bus to electrically contact the electric bus, and a controller configured to calculate a charging sequence of the plurality of electric buses based on position information of the plurality of electric buses, wherein the controller is configured to control horizontal movement of the pantograph and electrical contact with the electric bus according to the charging sequence so as to supply the power applied from an external power network through the power rail to the electric bus through the pantograph. |
US12151571B2 |
Adapter system for electrical connection of a connector of a cabling to different contact arrangements of different charging sockets
An adapter system for the electrical connection of a connector of a cabling to different contact arrangements of different charging sockets along a connection axis includes an adapter housing and a fastening element attaching the adapter housing to one of the charging sockets. The adapter housing has a contact surface extending perpendicularly to the connection axis and a plurality of contact openings extending along the connection axis. The contact surface is disposed at an end of the adapter housing on a socket side. An end of the adapter housing on a cable side has a cabling interface connecting to the connector. The end of the adapter housing on the socket side is attachable to each of the charging sockets by the fastening element with the contact surface in a predetermined rotational position relative to the connection axis. |
US12151570B2 |
Contactless power supply system and coil unit thereof
A coil unit for a contactless power supply system includes a plurality of coils for electric power transfer, and a magnetic flux reduction structure. The plurality of coils include a first coil and a second coil adjacent to the first coil in a predetermined direction. The magnetic flux reduction structure reduces, during electric power transfer using the first coil, magnetic flux by which the first coil causes an induced voltage or induced current to be generated in the second coil. |
US12151562B2 |
Vehicle torque processing method and apparatus, vehicle controller, and vehicle
A vehicle torque processing method, apparatus, and a vehicle controller are provided. The method includes allocating torque to the first power drive system and a second power drive system based on required torque, where a sum of first torque output by the first power drive system and second torque output by the second power drive system is equal to the required torque. At a current vehicle speed, if an intrinsic frequency of the first power drive system is a frequency in a resonance frequency range corresponding to the first power drive system, based on the required torque and peak torque of the second power drive system, the torque output by the first power drive system and the torque output by the second power drive system are adjusted. |
US12151557B2 |
In-vehicle control system
An in-vehicle control system is equipped in a vehicle, and includes an image drawer, a reproduction controller and a voltage detector. The image drawer draws a pictorial measuring instrument as an image representing a measuring instrument related to travelling of the vehicle. The vehicle includes an audiovisual information output device and a reproduction signal generator. The audiovisual information output device outputs audiovisual information for an occupant in the vehicle. The reproduction signal generator generates a reproduction signal for causing the audiovisual information output device to output the audiovisual information. The reproduction controller reproduces the audiovisual information, stops reproduction of the audiovisual information, resumes the reproduction of the audiovisual information from a stop position of the reproduction of the audiovisual information, and transmits an instruction to the reproduction signal generator for generating the reproduction signal. The voltage detector detects a value of a voltage of a battery equipped in the vehicle. |
US12151553B2 |
Utility vehicle
In a utility vehicle, a differential mechanism is provided with a cylindrical portion and a connection portion, respectively on a first end portion and a second end portion of the differential mechanism in a front-rear direction of a body of the utility vehicle. A vehicle fame is provided with a first holder for allowing the vehicle frame to hold the cylindrical portion and a second holder for allowing the vehicle frame to hold the connection portion. The first holder has a through hole receiving the cylindrical portion and is configured to lock the cylindrical portion by the through hole. The second holder includes a first attachment piece and a second attachment piece. The second holder is configured to, with the connection portion between the first and second attachment pieces, connect the connection portion to the first and second attachment pieces by a connection bolt extending in a vehicle width direction. |
US12151548B2 |
Thermal management control method and apparatus, and vehicle
In the method and the apparatus for thermal management and control, and the vehicle according to the present disclosure, an overtemperature threshold of the vehicle may be adjusted in off-road conditions, and/or an operating temperature of the vehicle may be obtained, and driving parameters of the vehicle may be adjusted according to the operating temperature, so as to enhance the heat dissipation performance of the vehicle in the off-road conditions, and avoid that an over-temperature protection of the engine is easily triggered when the engine is operated at a high speed and a high torque in the off-road conditions, resulting in driving experience being affected by limited torque of the engine and turn-off of an air conditioning occurring in the vehicle, and driving safety also being affected, with no high-power fan and large-size radiator being additionally installed, and thus reducing weight and manufacturing cost of the vehicles. |
US12151545B2 |
Vehicle bow top clip
A device or system for use in vehicles, such as jeeps, having soft tops. The device or system may include a bow top clip which is configured to engage with, mount on, or secure to a portion of the vehicle, such as the roll bar cage. To help prevent the vehicle soft top from flapping, the vehicle bow top clip is configured to receive and hold a crossbar member. |
US12151539B2 |
Technologies for manifolds
A vehicle comprising a compressor and a manifold physically and fluidly coupled to the compressor. |
US12151538B2 |
Vehicle air conditioner
A vehicle air conditioner includes a compressor, a heating unit, an outside air heat exchanger, a wind speed regulation unit, and a controller. The controller includes a melting control unit, a dry control unit, and a dry completion determination unit. In a dry defrosting mode, the melting control unit performs melting-defrosting to melt frost adhering to the outside air heat exchanger. The dry control unit performs a dry defrosting in which at least one of the amount of heat in a predetermined range or a wind speed regulated in a predetermined range by the wind speed regulation unit is supplied to residual water adhering to the outside air heat exchanger, due to melting of frost in the melting-defrosting, to dry the residual water. The dry completion determination unit determines whether drying of the residual water in the outside air heat exchanger is completed, in the dry defrosting. |
US12151537B2 |
Thermal management system control method for vehicle
A thermal management system control method for a vehicle is disclosed. An embodiment of the present disclosure provides a thermal management system control method for a vehicle, including: (A) a process in which a controller determines whether a track driving mode is selected based on data detected from a data detector before track driving of the vehicle, and determines an alignment position of a valve; (B) a process in which the controller, through the process (A), determines the alignment position of the valve to control a water pump or an oil pump, and operates an air conditioner; and (C) a process in which, when the air conditioner is operated through the process (B), the controller controls a battery chiller expansion valve and a compressor, and ends the control. |
US12151536B2 |
Controlling comfort components of a vehicle based on an occupancy state
A method for controlling a comfort component of a vehicle includes setting a comfort component, while a passenger is occupying the vehicle, to an active state to adjust a temperature within the vehicle to a passenger desired temperature based on receiving an input from the passenger. The method further includes maintaining, after the passenger exited the vehicle, the comfort component in an active state based on a likelihood of the passenger returning to the vehicle satisfying an active state condition. The method still further includes capturing, after the passenger exited the vehicle, an image of a person approaching the vehicle via one or more sensors of the vehicle. The method also includes adjusting the comfort component from the active state to a default state based on an identity of the person being different from an identity of the passenger, the identity of the person being determined based on the image. |
US12151526B2 |
Spring seat, method for producing a spring seat, vibration damper and level adjustment device
A spring seat, in particular a spring plate for a vibration damper, in particular a vehicle vibration damper, in particular a spring plate for a level adjustment device, in particular a vehicle height adjustment device, may include a spring retaining ring with an internal cross section or an internal cross-sectional area. The spring seat may also include a spring element configured to reduce the internal cross section of the spring retaining ring. The spring element may be configured such that a reduction of the internal cross section is configured to occur in a radial direction. The spring element may further include a tensioning element configured to adjust a spring tension of the spring element. |
US12151525B1 |
Load measuring hitch assembly for measuring loads applied by a trailer on a tow vehicle
A load measuring hitch assembly is described. The assembly can include a body portion operable to facilitate coupling the load measuring hitch assembly to a tow vehicle. Additionally, the assembly can include a hitch ball coupled to the body portion. The hitch ball can include a ball operable to facilitate coupling the load measuring hitch assembly to a trailer. The hitch ball can also include a lower portion coupled to the body portion in a fixed relationship. The hitch ball can further include an instrument portion free to deflect due to at least one of a vertical or a horizontal force acting on the ball. In addition, the hitch ball can include one or more force sensors operably coupled to the instrument portion to measure a force on the instrument portion in at least one measurement axis, thereby facilitating determining a magnitude of the at least one of the vertical or the horizontal force acting on the ball. |
US12151524B2 |
Motorcycle tire
A motorcycle tire that includes a carcass as a skeleton composed of at least one carcass ply extending toroidally between a pair of bead portions and folded and engaged around a pair of bead cores embedded in each of the pair of bead portions and a belt composed of at least one belt layer arranged on the outer side of the carcass in the tire radial direction. A flipper is arranged between the carcass and a bead core, which wraps the bead core from the inside in the tire radial direction, and the outer side end portion of the flipper in the tire width direction extends to the inside in the tire width direction from the end portion of the belt in the tire width direction. |
US12151521B2 |
Tire assembly and tire deformation state determination system
A tire assembly includes a tire and a shape measurement unit utilizing magnetism. The shape measurement unit is provided with one device of a magnetic generator or a magnetic sensor configured to detect a distance of separation from the magnetic generator based on a magnetic field generated by the magnetic generator to acquire a deformation state of a sidewall, in a first region that is any one of a tread-portion-corresponding region and bead-portion-corresponding regions that are on an inner surface of the tire, the tread-portion-corresponding region corresponding to a tread portion and the bead-portion-corresponding regions corresponding to bead portions, and is provided with another of the magnetic generator or the magnetic sensor in a second region. |
US12151519B2 |
Tire pressure monitoring module, tire localization system and tire localization method
A tire localization method for a vehicle, can include: matching a first Bluetooth module in each tire of the vehicle with a second Bluetooth module of a Bluetooth host in the vehicle; acquiring first data representing a received signal strength indication of a first radio frequency signal sent by the first Bluetooth module in each tire; acquiring an angle of arrival of the first Bluetooth module in each tire relative to the second Bluetooth module; and locating each tire based on the first data and the angle of arrival. |
US12151516B2 |
System and method for feature extraction from real-time vehicle kinetics data for remote tire wear modeling
A system and method are provided for efficiently estimating vehicle tire wear. Vehicle kinetics (first) data are provided via one or more sensors associated with the vehicle and/or at least one associated tire. The vehicle kinetics data are locally processed to compress or otherwise generate second data as a reduced subset thereof, said second data representative of the first data and comprising any one or more predetermined wear-specific features extracted therefrom. The second data are selectively transmitted via a communications network to a remote computing system, which processes the second data to estimate a wear characteristic for the at least one tire. Alternatively, the second data processed to generate third data as a reconstruction of the first data, and the third data and the any one or more extracted features are processed to estimate a wear characteristic for the at least one tire. |
US12151514B2 |
Pneumatic tire
Pneumatic tire comprising a tread (1) provided with two edges (2), a center (3) and a plurality of tread bars (10) distributed in a circumferential direction, each tread bar (10) extending in an oblique direction from one of the edges (2) towards the center (3) of said tread (1), the plurality of tread bars (10) comprising at least two adjacent tread bars (11, 12); each of said adjacent tread bars (11, 12) has at least one incision (20, 21, 23) extending along the length of the tread bar, each adjacent tread bar has an overall incision length (LGI) corresponding to the sum of the lengths of the incisions that are part of said tread bar, the widths (LB11, LB12) of said adjacent tread bars (11, 12) are different, and the overall incision length (LGI) in said adjacent tread bars (11, 12) is different. |
US12151513B2 |
Pneumatic tire
A pneumatic tire includes, on a tread surface, a plurality of circumferential main grooves extending in the tread circumferential direction, and a plurality of land portions defined by circumferential main grooves adjacent in the tread width direction among the plurality of circumferential main grooves, or by the circumferential main grooves and tread edges. A widthwise groove (widthwise sipe) (circumferential sipe) includes a widened portion, on the groove bottom side (sipe bottom side), at which the groove width (sipe width) is larger than on the tread surface side. In a tire radial direction region including at least a reference depth position, the storage modulus of first tread rubber, which is a groove wall surface layer defined by the widened portion and covering at least part of the widened portion, is larger than the storage modulus of second tread rubber located in a region around the first tread rubber. |
US12151512B2 |
Pneumatic tire
A tread pattern of a pneumatic tire includes circumferential grooves extending in a tire circumferential direction and sipes disposed at intervals in the tire circumferential direction in each of land portion regions in contact with the circumferential grooves, the sipes extending in a tire width direction. At least one of the land portion regions includes a first sipe and a second sipe disposed to be adjacent to the first sipe in the tire circumferential direction as the sipe, the sipe region being provided in at least a partial region in the tire width direction. A sipe width of the second sipe is wider than a sipe width of the first sipe. The sipe region is not provided with a lug groove having a wider groove width than the sipe width of the second sipe, the lug groove extending in the tire width direction. |
US12151509B2 |
Wheel hub assembly and method of testing
A wheel hub assembly includes a mounting base and a wheel hub supported for rotation on the mounting base by a plurality of bearings disposed within an annular space between the hub and base. A sealing system is provided that seals all points of intrusion into the space such that liquid contaminants are inhibited or precluded from entering the space and reaching the bearings when the assembly is subjected to an immersion/thermal shock test in which the assembly is heated to an elevated temperature and then immersed on a cold bath of the liquid contaminant. A method of testing the sealing integrity of wheel hub assemblies is also provided. |
US12151503B2 |
Mechanical pencil
A mechanical pencil includes a clamping claw for playing a coordination role in lead output. An abutting member is arranged in front of the clamping claw. The rear end, corresponding to the clamping claw, of the abutting member is provided with an abutting portion. The abutting portion includes a first through hole allowing a lead to move through. The abutting portion can be inserted into the clamping claw in a case where the clamping claw moves forward and simultaneously drives the clamping claw to open outwardly. The mechanical pencil has a better lead output effect. |
US12151500B2 |
Optically variable security element
An optically variable security element for securing valuable articles, has a relief grid having a plurality of relief elements arranged in a grid pattern and at least one line grid arranged vertically above or below the relief grid and having a plurality of line elements that run substantially in the same direction and that are location-dependently modulated. The relief grid and the at least one line grid coact to produce for a viewer, through the location-dependent modulation of the line elements, a surface that, with respect to the area of the security element, jumps out and/or back in the form of a specified three-dimensional image motif. |
US12151499B2 |
Identification document having biometric image information
An identification document (1) with a personalization region (3) for receiving biometric image information (5) is proposed. The personalization region (3) comprises a recording layer (11) for image information as well as a lens arrangement (20). Viewing the biometric image information (5) is effected through the lens arrangement (20). The biometric image information (5) holds basic information (12) consisting of a base image (15) and a derivative image (16) derived from the base image (15). The derivative image (16) shows or emphasizes a constituent of the base image (15) that is essential for recognition. At a first viewing angle (α1) the base image (15) is dominantly recognizable, at a second viewing angle (α1) the derivative image (16), so that in the perception of the image information combined from base image (15) and derivative image (16) a plastic overall impression arises. |
US12151497B2 |
Heat sensitive recording material with non-phenolic color developers
Heat sensitive recording material, recording sheets formed from heat sensitive recording material, and methods for forming images using heat sensitive recording material are provided. An exemplary heat sensitive recording material includes a color forming compound, a first non-phenolic color developer, and a second non-phenolic color developer. |
US12151493B2 |
Auxiliary tool for stamping stamp
An auxiliary tool includes a first stamping plate, a guiding frame, and a magnetic element. The first stamping plate is detachably attached on a first side wall of a container, and has a plurality of positioning grooves indently and spacedly formed on a first outer surface of the first stamping plate. The guiding frame has an engagement rim detachably engaging with one of the positioning grooves, and a supporting platform shaped and sized to correspond to the stamp. The magnetic element is mounted on the guiding frame to provide a magnetic attractive force for magnetically attracting the stamp so that a user is able to impart an impact on the stamp for forming a printed text on a workpiece. |
US12151488B2 |
Thermal inkjet printer with integrated cooling
The present invention relates to a thermal ink jet printer capable of performing continuously by maintaining consistent print quality and optimum cartridge life. More particularly, the present invention relates to a print head assembly of a thermal ink jet printer comprising of a cooling system for ink inside the cartridge, an airtight chamber to prevent heat losses into atmosphere and prevents condensation of air from atmosphere. |
US12151480B2 |
Printing device for printing a surface, and method for changing printing inks in a printing device
A printing device can be used to print on a surface of a workpiece made at least partly of wood, a wood material, synthetic material, composite material or the like. The printing device can include an ink supply device holding a printing ink and an ink feed system by means of which the printing ink can be supplied to a print head in order to carry out a printing process The device can also include a flushing device that can flush the ink feed system or the print head with a flushing liquid for a printing ink change. |
US12151474B2 |
Inkjet printer having transmission antenna connected to control board provided in casing and reception antenna provided in carriage
An inkjet printer includes: a casing; a first control board; a carriage; a head; a transmission antenna; and a reception antenna. The first control board is configured to reciprocate in a scanning direction crossing a conveying direction of a recording medium. The head is mounted in the carriage and has a plurality of nozzles. The transmission antenna is connected to the first control board. The transmission antenna is configured to transmit, through near field communication, an ejection signal for controlling ejection of ink from the plurality of nozzles. The reception antenna is provided in the carriage. The reception antenna is configured to receive the ejection signal from the transmission antenna. The near field communication has a communication range smaller than a size of the casing. |
US12151473B2 |
Mobile robot printing with wind protection
A mobile printing robot includes a windbreak to reduce wind-induced deflection of ink droplets emitted from a printhead of the mobile printing robot. The printhead may have a comparatively large throw height to aid in permitting obstacles, such as particles from safely passing under the printhead without damaging the printhead or cause the printhead to become stuck. The windbreak may be implemented using resiliently compliant sections that block the wind but accommodate the passage of particles or other obstacles. |
US12151471B2 |
Maintained target pressure circulation system for end effector
Apparatus and method for a painting machine are provided. The painting machine may include an end effector controlled by custom software. The painting machine may include a self-contained medium circulation system. The custom control software may be capable of coordinated n-axis manipulation of an end. Illustrative end effectors may include an inkjet head, brush, air brush or any suitable tool for applying ink, paint, color and/or texture to a surface. For example an end effector may utilize oil-based ink or ultraviolet-cured ink. Illustrative surfaces may include canvas, paper, brick, glass etc. The custom control software may control manipulation of the end effector based on a variety of electronic inputs. The custom software may manipulate different end effectors in different ways depending on the input data, type of ink/paint being used, type of surface receiving the ink/paint or any other variable. |
US12151469B2 |
Image forming apparatus
An image forming apparatus includes an image former that forms a plurality of adjustment images on a sheet. The plurality of adjustment images are used for adjusting a forming position of a printing image to be formed on the sheet. The plurality of adjustment images are formed at positions that are asymmetrical with respect to the center of the sheet or the center of the printing image. |
US12151467B2 |
Printing device
A printing device includes a liquid ejecting unit configured to eject a liquid and perform printing on fiber to be transported, and a supply flow path for supplying a liquid accommodated in a liquid accommodating body to the liquid ejecting unit. Furthermore, the printing device includes a selection unit configured to enable a user to select a finished state of the printed fiber in advance, and a control unit. The control unit is configured to control a control target so as to match a condition corresponding to the finished state specified by the selection unit. |
US12151466B2 |
Printer device
A printer device includes a hopper configured to receive a roll of paper, a printing head, a conveyor, a flapper, and a remaining paper sensor. The printing head prints on the paper. The conveyor draws out an end of the paper from the roll and conveys the paper to the printing head. The flapper contacts an outer peripheral surface of the roll and presses the roll against an inner wall of the hopper at a drawing-out point where the paper is drawn out from the roll. The remaining paper sensor provides an indication that an amount paper remaining in the roll has reached a predetermined amount of paper. |
US12151464B2 |
Device for providing sheet-format substrate sections and processing web-format substrate
Examples include a device for providing sheet-format substrate sections from a web-format substrate. The device includes a roll unwinder for inlet-side feeding of the web-format substrate. Two application devices act on the same first side of the web substrate, and are formed by coating units for supplying, to the same first side of the web substrate, a varnish that forms a barrier layer. A drying device is provided between a cross-cutting device and an upstream first coating unit and/or the drying device is provided in the substrate path between the two coating units and the cross-cutting device. The web-format substrate can be cut into sheet-format substrate sections and, at the outlet, the substrate sections can be provided for subsequent processing or output to a delivery unit. |
US12151463B2 |
Method for automated error management in a printing machine
The invention relates to a method for automated error management in a printing machine, in which a recurring print image is imprinted on a moving material web.To improve automated error management for existing inspection systems, a method is provided in which an inspection of the moving material web is controlled by a control unit and a function switch, the function switch being switchable at least between a first function mode and a second function mode, and in which the print image is acquired by a first inspection unit in the first function mode and forwarded to the control unit, and in which the print image is acquired by a second inspection unit in the second function mode and forwarded to the control unit. |
US12151459B2 |
Wedge-shaped multi-layer interlayer with outer skin layers of varying thickness
Multiple layer interlayers having enhanced optical and acoustic properties are provided, along with methods of making and using the same. Interlayers as described herein may include at least two outer skin layers and an inner core layer, with one of the outer skin layers having a different thickness than the other at one or more locations along the interlayer. The multi-layer interlayer may also exhibit acoustic properties and, in some cases, may have an overall wedged thickness profile. Additionally, in some aspects, interlayers and laminates formed therefrom may also provide reduced infrared energy transmission, without sacrificing acoustic and/or optical performance. |
US12151458B2 |
Laminate, method for manufacturing intermediate sheet, and method for manufacturing composite
In order to provide a composite good in formability into a three-dimensional shape and easy to manufacture, in a laminate having a core material layer and a skin material laminated on the core material layer, the core material layer has a plurality of plate-shaped flakes lined up along a surface of the skin material, and adjacent plate-shaped flakes are separated from each other by a gap or by a cut in the core material layer, and cutting directions along a thickness direction, which is determined from cutting marks formed on an outer periphery, are identical to each other among the plurality of the plate-shaped flakes. |
US12151453B2 |
Non-aqueous aluminum anodizing
A component for an electronic device can include a part including a first metal and a second metal diffusion bonded to the first metal. The first metal can be aluminum and the second metal can be different from the first metal. A porous aluminum oxide layer can overlie a portion of the first metal and can be disposed adjacent to an interface between the first metal and the second metal. The component can further include a non-metallic material bonded to the part and extending into pores defined by the porous aluminum oxide layer. |
US12151443B2 |
Fabrication of three-dimensional structures from preform blanks
A method for producing a three-dimensional preform from an intermediate preform blank (30, 70), which contain undulations (31) in a portion thereof. The preform blank (30, 79) may be formed on a tool surface (60) containing undulations (61) using an automated placement method such as Automated Tape Laying (ATL) or Automated Fiber Placement (AFP), in which narrow-width strips of material are dispensed side-by-side. Various preform blanks (30, 70) and molding tools (10, 50, 80) have been designed to produce shaped preforms having generally C-shape and Z-shape cross-sections. |
US12151435B2 |
Method for treating the surface of shaped parts
A method is provided for treating the surface of a shaped melded part produced with a plastic having ester, ketone and/or ether bonds. The plastic is selected from the group including a polymer, copolymer, polymer blend and combinations of the same. The method includes a pretreatment step for cationically modifying the surface of the melded shaped part. The cationic modification is carried out with a reactant dissolved in a solvent and having one or more amine, imine and/or amide groups. |
US12151432B2 |
Controlled molten metal deposition
An additive manufacturing system includes an apparatus to facilitate production at the microscale using metal sheet as feedstock. This additive manufacturing system uses energy from a pulsed laser beam for ejection of metallic droplets to consolidate a part in a layer-by-layer manner. |
US12151431B2 |
System and method for additively printing extension segments on workpieces
A method for additively printing extension segments on workpieces using an additive manufacturing machine includes controlling, with a computing system, an operation of a print head of the machine such that a region of interest of a build plate of the machine is scanned with an electromagnetic radiation beam. Additionally, the method includes receiving, with the computing system, data associated with reflections of the beam off of the build plate as the region interest is scanned. Furthermore, the method includes receiving, with the computing system, data associated with a location of the beam relative to the build plate. Moreover, the method includes determining, with the computing system, a location of a workpiece interface based on the received data. In addition, the method includes controlling, with the computing system, the operation of the print head such that an extension segment is additively printed on the determined workpiece interface. |
US12151426B2 |
Technique for dynamic length compensation
A device for dynamic length compensation when embossing a film strip includes: an embossing point; a roller for slip-free transport of the film strip; and a guide channel arranged between the embossing point and the roller. The guide channel has a guide surface movable between a first position and a second position. A path length of the film strip between the roller and the embossing point in the first position of the guide surface is greater than a path length of the film strip between the roller and the embossing point in the second position. The film strip, in the first position of the guide surface in the guide channel, is conveyed from the roller to the embossing point. The guide surface is moved from the first position to the second position during the embossing of the film strip. |
US12151423B2 |
Molding tool and molding method for producing containers with undercuts
A molding tool (1000), in particular a thermoforming tool, for producing a container (10) is provided. The molding tool comprises a mold bottom (200) and a mold insert (100) receiving the mold bottom (200), wherein the mold insert (100) is constructed of at least two mold insert parts (110, 120) that together with the mold bottom (200) define a cavity (300) provided for reshaping a two-dimensional web of material into a container, wherein a first mold insert part (110) is mounted stationary in the molding tool (1000) and a second mold insert part is axially movable in the molding tool (1000). |
US12151418B2 |
Hydraulic drive apparatus for a shaping machine
A hydraulic drive apparatus includes a first hydraulic pump, a drive motor connected to the first hydraulic pump, a hydraulic line system connecting the first hydraulic pump to the consumer, and a closed-loop control unit. The closed-loop control unit has a first switching element to change a displacement volume of the first hydraulic pump between a predetermined minimum value and a maximum value. A second hydraulic pump is connected to the drive motor, and the hydraulic line system connects the second hydraulic pump to a consumer and has a first branch line connected to the first hydraulic pump, a second branch line connected to a second hydraulic pump, and a main line. The two branch lines open into the main line, and the closed-loop control unit has a second switching element for changing a displacement volume of the second hydraulic pump between a predetermined minimum value and a maximum value. |
US12151405B2 |
Plasticizing unit including a plasticizing screw rotationally and linearly movable within an injection cylinder and having a dam element
A plasticizing unit includes an injection cylinder having a dispensing opening, via which a plasticized material can be dispensed, and a plasticizing screw arranged to be rotationally and linearly movable in the injection cylinder and having an axis of rotation. A plasticizing zone is formed between the plasticizing screw and the injection cylinder in the radial direction relative to the axis of rotation of the plasticizing screw. The plasticizing screw has a dam element, and in the injection cylinder there is a first opening in the area of the plasticizing zone and/or the dam element and a second opening between the dam element and the dispensing opening. |
US12151404B2 |
Method for the continuous thermal processing of used, damaged or otherwise degraded tires, and a device for carrying out this method
Continuous thermal processing of used or damaged tires carried out by thermal decomposition in a closed vertically oriented reaction space in the presence of a controlled flow of air blowing into it from below, by the action of flue gases passing from the tires ignited at the bottom of the reaction space upwards, along the tires stacked and continuously replenished in the reaction space to form their thermal decomposition products, discharged from the reaction space to be further processed. |
US12151402B2 |
Device for securely holding single-use containers and a method of recycling single-use containers
A device for recycling single-use containers, the device comprises a mechanical component to securely combine a plurality of single-use containers. In some embodiments, device may be a cable fastener that threads through a plurality of single-use containers. In other embodiments, device may be a strap that holds a plurality of single-use containers together through compression. In other embodiments, device may be a flexible container that gathers a plurality of single-use containers. |
US12151400B2 |
Wide speed range concrete monitoring calibration
A method and system for concrete monitoring calibration using truck-mounted mixer drum jump speed data selectively assimilated from previous deliveries. In preferred embodiments, the invention surprisingly employs data obtained using different concrete mix designs, as well as jump speed data obtained from high speed mixing after the trucks arrive at the construction delivery site and before pouring the concrete into place at the site. The method involves measuring energy (E) in terms of pressure or force associated with mixing the concrete (“E1”) at a first drum speed (“V1”) and measuring energy (E2) after a speed jump of +/−2.5 RPM or more to a second drum speed (V2). Slump is calculated using low speed energy/speed/slump curve data, or pre-stored equation wherein slump(S) is derived as a function of slope of the line defined by E1, V1 and E2, V2 and intercept of the plotted relationship (at E axis where V is zero). The E/V/S relationship in the provided concrete is compared to at least two pre-stored data curves across drum speed ranges of 0.5 RPM-6 RPM and 6 RPM-20 RPM, to ascertain whether the provided concrete matches any of the stored curve data (i.e., previous concrete E/V/S profiles); and either activating the monitoring system for all drum speed ranges where a match is confirmed or allowing the monitoring system to calculate slump only at low drum speeds (below 6 RPM) and alerting a system user or operator that the system is only active for low speed monitoring. |
US12151397B2 |
Extrusion die preparation methods
Methods for extruding a ceramic-forming mixture through a honeycomb extrusion die (10), methods for forming a green honeycomb extrudate from a ceramic-forming mixture, methods of preparation of a honeycomb extrusion die (10) that extrudes a ceramic-forming mixture, and systems including a honeycomb extrusion die (10), ceramic-forming mixture, and abrasive flow media. The method of extruding a ceramic-forming mixture through a honeycomb extrusion die (10) includes conditioning the honeycomb extrusion die (10) by extruding an abrasive flow media through the slots (20) of the die (10) prior to extruding the ceramic-forming mixture through the slots (20) of the die (10). The abrasive flow media includes abrasive inorganic particles dispersed in a flowable carrier. The ceramic-forming mixture includes one or more types of inorganic ceramic-forming particles. The abrasive inorganic particles in the flowable carrier have a particle size distribution that corresponds to that of at least one type of the ceramic-forming particles in the ceramic-forming mixture. |
US12151395B2 |
Textured stone slabs, systems, and methods
Stone slabs, and systems and methods of forming slabs, are described. Some example slabs include a first pattern defined by a first particulate mineral mix and a second pattern defined by a second particulate mineral mix different from the first particulate mineral mix. Locations of the first pattern have a first average thickness perpendicular to the slab width and the slab length, and locations of the second pattern have a second average thickness perpendicular to the slab width and the slab length that is different from the first average thickness. |
US12151394B2 |
Printed object surface treatment-type 3D printer for construction
The present invention relates to a 3D printer for construction for printing and forming various structures, in which a spray pipe follows a nozzle for discharging concrete or mortar, and sprays a liquid material onto the surface of a printed object, thereby enabling the liquid material to be applied on the surface of the printed object. Through the present invention, the printing of the printed object and the spraying of the liquid material onto the surface of the printed object may be carried out simultaneously by means of the 3D printer for construction, and thus a rapid and uniform coating treatment of the printed object is possible, and an adequate wet state of the tissue of the printed object may be maintained. |
US12151389B2 |
Cutting device
A cutting device decides a cutting pressure correspondence value corresponding to a pressure applied to a mounting portion of a cutting blade when cutting an object to be cut using the cutting blade based on a first pressure correspondence value corresponding to the pressure applied to the mounting portion when it is detected that the cutting blade has come into contact with the object to be cut in the course of the mounting portion, and on a second pressure correspondence value corresponding to the pressure applied to the mounting portion when it is detected that the cutting blade has reached a holding surface of the holding member of the object to be cut. A cutting device applies the pressure to the mounting portion based on the cutting pressure correspondence value and cuts the object to be cut using the cutting blade mounted to the mounting portion. |
US12151388B2 |
Multi lock member knife blade release
A utility knife includes a housing and a slidable blade assembly configured to selectively receive a removable blade in a blade channel thereof and to slide relative to the housing, such that the removable blade is stored within the housing when the slidable blade assembly is in a retracted position, and a portion of the blade extends outwardly from the housing when the slidable blade assembly is in an extended position. The slidable blade assembly comprises a plurality of notch engaging protrusions configured to move to selectively enter the blade channel to engage one or more notches of the removable blade. The housing comprises a blade release actuator configured to move or permit movement of the plurality of notch engaging protrusions out of the blade channel to permit removal of the removable blade from the slidable blade assembly. |
US12151382B2 |
Remote operation system, remote operation method, and remote operation program
A remote operation system, a remote operation method, and a remote operation program capable of preventing the burden on one remote operator when this person remotely operates a plurality of robots in parallel from increasing are provided. In a remote operation system, a remote operator remotely operates a plurality of robots, and a service can be provided as a result of execution of a plurality of tasks for a service receiver. The remote operation system includes a task allocation unit configured to allocate a plurality of tasks to the plurality of respective robots and a remote operation condition granting unit configured to grant, to the plurality of respective robots, remote operation conditions in accordance with the content of the plurality of tasks that have been allocated to the plurality of respective robots. |
US12151380B2 |
Robotically negotiating stairs
A method for negotiating stairs includes receiving image data about a robot maneuvering in an environment with stairs. Here, the robot includes two or more legs. Prior to the robot traversing the stairs, for each stair, the method further includes determining a corresponding step region based on the received image data. The step region identifies a safe placement area on a corresponding stair for a distal end of a corresponding swing leg of the robot. Also prior to the robot traversing the stairs, the method includes shifting a weight distribution of the robot towards a front portion of the robot. When the robot traverses the stairs, the method further includes, for each stair, moving the distal end of the corresponding swing leg of the robot to a target step location where the target step location is within the corresponding step region of the stair. |
US12151371B2 |
Waste sorting gantry robot
A waste sorting manipulator can include a gripper assembly for interacting with one or more waste objects to be sorted within a working area. There is at least one servo for moving the gripper assembly between the manipulator and the working area. There is also at least one slidable coupling mounted between the at least one servo and the gripper assembly for allowing relative movement between the at least one servo and the gripper assembly. |
US12151370B1 |
Mechanical joint assemblies with broad ranges of motion and precise motion and positional controls
Disclosed herein are various embodiments of mechanical joint assemblies with broad ranges of motion. The joint assemblies can be used to control the position of a mounting surface, with the motion and position of the joint assembly being precisely controllable, for instance by one or more stepper motors. |
US12151368B2 |
Air chuck
An air chuck includes a chuck unit including a pair of fingers that capable of being freely opened and closed, an operation unit that includes an operation mechanism, which opens and closes the pair of fingers, connection mechanisms for attaching the chuck unit to the operation unit such that the chuck unit is freely attachable and detachable to and from the operating unit, and a locking mechanism that locks the pair of fingers such that the pair of fingers are capable of being freely opened and closed when the chuck unit is attached to the operation unit and such that the pair of fingers are not able to be opened or closed when the chuck unit is detached from the operation unit. |
US12151364B2 |
Systems and methods for acquiring and moving objects
An end effector system is disclosed for a robotic system that includes a primary acquisition system that includes a primary end effector, and a secondary retention system that substantially surrounds at least a portion of the primary acquisition system, wherein at least a portion of the primary acquisition system may be drawn up within at least a portion of the secondary retention system such that the primary end effector system may be used to select an object from a plurality of objects, and the secondary retention system may be used to secure the object for rapid transport to an output destination. |
US12151361B2 |
Robust and perceptive manipulation through soft-bubble grippers and monocular depth
A deformable sensor comprises an enclosure comprising a deformable membrane, the enclosure configured to be filled with a medium, and an imaging sensor, disposed within the enclosure, having a field of view configured to be directed toward a bottom surface of the deformable membrane. The imaging sensor is configured to capture an image of the deformable membrane. The deformable sensor is configured to determine depth values for a plurality of points on the deformable membrane based on the image captured by the imaging sensor and a trained neural network. |
US12151360B2 |
Swing arm system and method
A system for providing operator support over a pallet is disclosed. The system includes: an upright support brace, a first pivot member, a rotatable support bracket, a second pivot member, a rotatable arm, a seat support member, and a seat. The upright support brace is connected to one or more primary bearing hubs. The first pivot member is rotatably connected to the upright support brace by the one or more bearing hubs. The rotatable support bracket is connected to first pivot member at a first end and is connected to one or more secondary bearing hubs at a second end. The second pivot member is rotatably connected to the rotatable support bracket by the one or more secondary bearing hubs. The rotatable arm is connected to the second pivot member. The seat support member is operatively connected with the rotatable arm. The seat is operatively connected to the seat support member. |
US12151359B2 |
Slider limit tool placement plate
A slider limit tool placement plate, wherein the plate is provided with a slider to limit the tool strip in the Z-axis, the sliding piece includes a pressing plate part, two compression edge parts, an abutting edge and an inner side, wherein the pressing plate part is used to align the second end section of the tool strip and has the Z-axis limiting effect, and the compression edge part is embedded in the second end buckle part in a sliding manner along the X-axis. An anti disengaging stopper is formed at the bottom of the plate adjacent to the edge of the second end. The anti disengaging stopper includes a release control part and a clamping part with elastic swing reset characteristics, wherein the clamping part and the height of the slider inside in the Z-axis present a relative alignment relationship, and the release control part is used to release the abutting state of the clamping part. |
US12151358B2 |
Power tool
A power tool including a rear cover simplifies assembly. A driver drill includes a motor including a stator and a rotor rotatable relative to the stator, a motor housing accommodating the motor, being cylindrical, and including a left housing and a right housing being laterally separable, a grip connected to a lower portion of the motor housing, an output unit in front of the motor and driven by the motor, and a rear cover supporting a rear portion of the rotor and closing a rear portion of the motor housing. The rear cover is held and fastened between the left housing and the right housing. |
US12151352B2 |
Multifunctional quick assembly mounting hole for swing tools
The invention discloses a multifunctional quick assembly mounting hole for swing tools, comprising an assembly bottom plate, a bending transition segment, and a tool head connecting plate, wherein the bending transition segment is arranged between the assembly bottom plate and the tool head connecting plate; the bending transition segment is arranged obliquely, and the bending transition segment is in arc transition between the assembly bottom plate and the tool head connecting plate; the assembly bottom plate is provided with a first assembly positioning boss and a second quick assembly positioning boss. The invention relates to the technical field of electric tools, in particular to a multifunctional quick assembly mounting hole for swing tools with high practicability, simple structure, convenient carrying, quick assembly, wide application range, which is suitable for multiple machine connection modes. |
US12151351B2 |
Electropneumatic impact mechanism
An electropneumatic impact mechanism for an electric hand-held power tool, in particular a hammer drill and/or chipping hammer, wherein the impact mechanism has a transmission housing, a guide tube arranged at least partially in the transmission housing, an exciter piston that is movable in the axial direction in the guide tube, a connecting rod coupled to the exciter piston, and an eccentric wheel which is coupled to the connecting rod on one side and is mounted so as to be rotatable with respect to the transmission housing on the other side, wherein the impact mechanism has a bearing body on which the eccentric wheel is mounted rotatably by means of a pair of plain bearings. |
US12151349B2 |
Dry-fire lockout and last fastener retention mechanism for powered fastener driver
A powered fastener driver includes a housing, a nosepiece having a fastener driver channel from which fasteners are discharged into a workpiece, a driver blade, a workpiece contact element, and a pusher mechanism. The powered fastener driver also includes a dry-fire lockout mechanism having a lockout lever movable between a bypass position and a blocking position and a last fastener holding member configured to engage a fastener within the fastener driver channel. The lockout lever is configured to engage the fastener within the fastener driver channel. The last fastener holding member biases the fastener within the fastener driver channel toward an inner surface of the fastener driver channel to inhibit the fastener from falling out of the fastener driver channel. |
US12151345B2 |
Tooling system and methods of assembling and disassembling a rotary assembly therewith
The tooling system can have an extension unit having a pushing member and a pulling member extending along a length, the pushing member and the pulling member in sliding engagement and displaceable relative to one another, the extension unit having an internal passage configured for receiving a portion of the shaft via the first end; a pushing adapter engageable with and disengageable from the pushing member at the first end, and further engageable with and disengageable from one of the shaft and the component; and a pulling adapter engageable with and disengageable from the pulling member at the first end, and further engageable with and disengageable from an other one of the shaft and the component. |
US12151344B2 |
Power tool attachment part
A power tool attachment part for a power tool, comprising: an elongate housing including an upper housing part and a lower housing part interconnected with the upper housing part, an input gear wheel configured to be connected to an output shaft of a power wrench, which input gear wheel is arranged at a first end of the housing, an output gear wheel with an output connection, which output gear wheel is arranged at a second end of the housing, an intermediate gear wheel arranged inside the housing and configured to transmit rotation of the input gear wheel to the output gear wheel, a socket arranged concentrically with and radially inside the output gear wheel, and a torque sensor configured to measure the strain on the socket and thereby obtain a measure of the torque at the output gear wheel. |
US12151338B2 |
Dust collection device and power tool
A dust collection device for use with a power tool includes a housing, an air inlet pipe, a cyclone pipe, an air duct pipe, and a ventilation pipe. The air inlet pipe is configured to guide an airflow to enter the dust collection device along a first straight line. The cyclone pipe extends along the second straight line. The cyclone pipe has a first end for air intake and a second end for dust discharge. The ventilation pipe is arranged at the first end and communicated with the cyclone pipe and is configured to guide the airflow after the airflow is subjected to dust separation performed by the cyclone pipe out of the housing. The second straight line along which the cyclone pipe extends intersects the first straight line to form an angle greater than or equal to 25° and less than or equal to 90°. |
US12151337B2 |
Method for polishing single-crystal diamond
Forming an amorphous carbon layer due to lattice distortion of carbon atoms on a surface layer of a single-crystal diamond under a mechanical shear function of a hard abrasive, and generating a chemical reaction between the amorphous carbon layer on the surface layer and the reactive abrasive to achieve quickly removing carbon atoms on the surface layer of the single-crystal diamond due to a local high temperature between abrasive grains and the single-crystal diamond caused by friction at a high speed. |
US12151334B2 |
Automatic chuck apparatus, grinding wheel cutting apparatus and cutting method
The present disclosure provides an automatic chuck apparatus comprising a mechanical chuck, a mechanical chuck mounting bracket, a hydraulic motor, a lifting mechanism, a chuck key and a lifting cylinder. The mechanical chuck is mounted above the mechanical chuck mounting bracket. The hydraulic motor, the lifting mechanism and the lifting cylinder are mounted below the mechanical chuck mounting bracket. The hydraulic motor is configured to control the rotation of the chuck key, the lifting cylinder is configured to drive the chuck key to ascend or descend through the lifting mechanism, thereby the mechanical chuck is locked or loosened by the chuck key. The present disclosure further provides a grinding wheel cutting apparatus and a cutting method. In the present disclosure, the locking of the chuck is automatically controlled, thereby improving the working efficiency and ensuring sufficient locking force of the chuck. |
US12151333B2 |
Spectacle lens producing method, spectacle lens producing system, and spectacle lens
A method for producing a spectacle lens from a lens material and includes: a marking step of marking an identification mark for identifying the spectacle lens, and a processing information mark which is used to process a lens blank and includes a tray identification 2D code, a tray identification code, a shape line and a position mark by forming a hole or a groove in a convex surface of the lens material by laser; and a concave surface machining processing step of reading the processing information mark, and machining a concave surface of the lens blank based on the read processing information mark. |
US12151329B2 |
Machine tool
Provided is a machine tool including: a movable drum base (4); a drum (5) that is incorporated in the drum base (4) and is circular in outline; and a quill main spindle (6) penetrating through the drum (5) in a central axis direction of the drum (5), wherein protrusion allowance from the drum (5) is adjustable, wherein a bearing provided along an outer circumference of the drum (5) is interposed between the drum base (4) and the drum (5) such that the drum (5) is rotatable in the drum base (4), and movement of the drum base (4), rotation of the drum (5), and protrusion allowance adjustment of the quill main spindle (6) from the drum (5) allow a tool (10) mounted on the quill main spindle (6) to be positioned. |
US12151326B2 |
Machining apparatus
A machining apparatus includes a first frame including a first surface formed along a Z-axis direction and a second surface formed along a Y-axis direction. An X-axis moving mechanism and a Z-axis moving mechanism are disposed on the first surface side of the first frame. A Y-axis moving mechanism is disposed on the second surface side of the first frame. A second frame supports the first frame from the second surface side of the first frame. An A-axis rotating mechanism, a B-axis rotating mechanism, and a supporting mechanism that supports an object to be machined are moved by the Y-axis moving mechanism. The t Y-axis moving mechanism is disposed in a space located below the first frame in the Z-axis direction, and formed by the second flame. |
US12151324B2 |
Methods for inserting a fastener into a wafer carrier
The present disclosure relates to methods for inserting a fastener into a wafer-carrying pod. The system includes a robotic arm with a screw tool assembly disposed at the far end of the robotic arm. The screw tool assembly includes a lower sleeve configured to receive a fastener. A screwdriver is disposed within an upper sleeve of the screw tool assembly, and a motor is provided to rotate the screwdriver. In use, the screw tool assembly is positioned over the fastener so the lower sleeve surrounds the fastener and the screwdriver engages the fastener. The fastener head is received within the lower sleeve, and the screwdriver screws the fastener into the pod. |
US12151322B2 |
Quick disconnect torch handle
Provided herein is a quick disconnect torch handle for use in a plasma arc system. In one approach, the plasma arc system includes a lead having a first end connected to a power source and a second end connected to a torch handle. The quick disconnect is located at a proximal end of the torch handle, and may include at least one signal connection, a pilot connection, a fluid connection, and a main power connection. The fluid and power connection may be formed by a connection between a main power socket and a conductive conduit. Specifically, the main power socket includes a conductive spring and an O-ring encircling an interior bore thereof. Removal of the conductive conduit from the main power socket causes the fluid connection to break between the O-ring and the conductive conduit, and then the power connection to break between the conductive spring and the conductive conduit. |
US12151320B2 |
Welding system of modular type
The present application relates to a welding system comprising a main module provided with an outer casing identifying an input port for the connection to a source of external electrical power, an electric generator configured to adapt the electrical characteristics of said electrical power to a first type of welding, at least an output port for the connection to a welding torch, an electronic control unit configured to control the functionality of said electric generator. Said main module comprises a mechanical and electrical connection unit of a first type, said welding system comprising at least an auxiliary module provided with an outer casing identifying an electric generator configured to adapt the electrical characteristics of an electrical power to a second type of welding, at least a mechanical and electrical connection unit of a second type couplable to said mechanical and electrical connection unit of a first type. |
US12151316B2 |
Methods and systems for quality inference and control for additive manufacturing processes
This disclosure describes an additive manufacturing method that includes monitoring a temperature of a portion of a build plane during an additive manufacturing operation using a temperature sensor as a heat source passes through the portion of the build plane; detecting a peak temperature associated with one or more passes of the heat source through the portion of the build plane; determining a threshold temperature by reducing the peak temperature by a predetermined amount; identifying a time interval during which the monitored temperature exceeds the threshold temperature; identifying, using the time interval, a change in manufacturing conditions likely to result in a manufacturing defect; and changing a process parameter of the heat source in response to the change in manufacturing conditions. |
US12151314B2 |
Device and method for applying pressure to stress-producing layers for improved guidance of a separation crack
The present invention relates to a method, according to claim 1, for separating at least one solid body layer (1), particularly a solid body disk, from a donor substrate (2). The method according to the invention comprises preferably at least the following steps: providing a donor substrate (2); producing or arranging a stress-producing layer (4) on a particularly flat surface (5) of the donor substrate (2) which axially defines the donor substrate (2); pressing at least one pressure application element (6) of a pressure application device (8) onto at least one pre-determined portion of the stress-producing layer (4), in order to press the stress-producing layer (4) onto the surface (5); separating the solid body layer (1) from the donor substrate (2) by thermally applying the stress-producing layer (4), thereby producing mechanical stress in the donor substrate (2), the mechanical stress creating a crack for separating a solid body layer (1), and the pressure application element (6) being pressed onto the stress-producing layer (4) during the thermal application of the stress-producing layer (4). |
US12151310B2 |
System and method of manufacture for spinal implant
A build plate system includes a body defining at least one cavity. An insert is sized and shaped to fit within the at least one cavity such that the at least one cavity orients the insert for forming at least a portion of a screw shaft thereon by a manufacturing method using an additive manufacturing apparatus. In some embodiments, systems, spinal constructs, surgical instruments and methods are disclosed. |
US12151307B2 |
Battery module and welding process for the battery module
A battery module that includes a stack of battery cells is disclosed, each battery cell of the battery module has a terminal, and the terminal has a first alloy of a metal, the battery module has a bus bar that includes a body having a nickel plating on at least a portion of the body, and an indentation disposed on the body, where a thickness of the nickel plating is between 0.2% and 20% of an overall thickness of the body, a weld physically and electrically couples the terminal to the bus bar, and the nickel plating enables the weld to be stronger than a weld between the first and second alloys. |
US12151306B2 |
Device and method for beam shaping and beam modulation during laser material processing
A device and a method for beam shaping and beam movement during laser material processing with a laser beam source (1) for continuously emitting a laser beam (2), a first optical deflection element (3), a second optical deflection element (4), and an optical focusing element (5) arranged between the second optical deflection element (4) and a workpiece surface (7) to be processed. The second optical deflection element (4) is configured to displace a point of incidence of the laser beam (2) on the workpiece surface (7), and the first optical deflection element (3) is configured to alter a position of a focal plane of the laser beam (2) relative to the workpiece surface (7) by means of a translational movement and/or to change an intensity distribution within a beam cross section of the laser beam. |
US12151292B2 |
Shrink-clamping cooling device and tool shrink-clamping method
A shrink-clamping cooling device at least for an, in particular contour-independent, tempering of tool holders and/or tools, which were in particular heated previously, with at least one cooling container, which forms a receiving space for receiving at least one tool unit comprising a tool holder and a tool, and with at least one climate-control apparatus, which is configured for essentially tempering, preferably actively cooling, a cooling gas or cooling gas mixture, in particular cooling air, which is contained in the receiving space of the cooling container, and/or a cooling gas or cooling gas mixture, in particular cooling air, fed to the receiving space of the cooling container, for the purpose of cooling the tool unit. |
US12151291B2 |
Intraosseous device couplers, drivers, kits, and methods
This disclosure includes various embodiments of couplers for coupling intraosseous (IO) devices and drivers, and various embodiments of drivers and kits. |
US12151287B2 |
Method for manufacturing sintered component and sintered component
A method for manufacturing a sintered component is provided. The method includes a step of making a green compact having a relative density of at least 88%. The green compact is made by compression-molding a base powder containing a metal powder into a metallic die. The method includes a step of machining a groove part in the green compact. The groove part is processed in the green compact by a cutting tool and has a groove width of 1.0 mm or less. A step of sintering the green compact in which the groove part is machined occurs after the step of machining the groove part. |
US12151286B2 |
Devices, systems, and methods for calibrating and operating an additive manufacturing system having a plurality of electron beam guns
Devices, systems and methods for calibrating and operating an additive manufacturing system are disclosed. A calibration system for an electron beam additive manufacturing system having a plurality of electron beam guns includes a calibration probe positioned in a build chamber of the electron beam additive manufacturing system, a sensing device positioned to measure and acquire a response generated as a result of impingement of electron beams emitted from the plurality of electron beam guns on the calibration probe, the sensing device generating a response signal as a result of the measured and acquired response, and an analysis component communicatively coupled to the sensing device and programmed to analyze and evaluate the response signal. |
US12151284B2 |
Metal material containment system in metal product casting
A containment system for laterally containing a liquid metal material or liquid metal alloy at an open side end of a passage defined between two casting members, the system including a pneumatic device ending with a hollow end element adapted to be arranged close to the open side end of the passage, wherein the hollow end element defines a chamber therein, wherein the pneumatic device is adapted to feed a compressed aeriform substance into the chamber, and wherein the hollow end element is provided with at least one blowing face for blowing the compressed aeriform substance from the chamber towards a side containment zone for the liquid metal. |
US12151283B2 |
Method for producing a molded part, molded part and method for producing a component
A method for producing a molded part for use in a casting method may involve an additive manufacturing process. The method may also include introducing at least one relief joint into the molded part during production in order to prevent or reduce tensile stresses in the molded part. |
US12151278B2 |
Apparatus and method for collecting oblong products
Apparatus for collecting oblong products, preferably metal products, comprising a first containing device (11) mobile between a work position, in which it is able to receive a plurality of oblong products (P) from a working machine, and a delivery position, in which said metal products (P) are picked up. The present invention also concerns a method to collect said oblong products (P) and a plant (100) for working them. |
US12151274B2 |
Press forming method
A press forming method for forming a press forming part includes: a first forming step of forming a preformed part, the preformed part including a side wall portion, a flange portion formed in a bottom edge being a portion having a large wall depth and a torsional shape portion formed in an inclined side portion continuous from the flange portion to reach a second curved portion; and a second forming step of further processing the preformed part formed in the first forming step, including processes of forming the torsional shape portion into the flange portion and forming the flange portion in the second curved portion continuous from the inclined side portion and in a recessed side portion having a small wall depth so as to achieve formation of a target shape. |
US12151271B2 |
Devices and techniques relating to landfill gas extraction
Techniques are provided for controlling extraction of landfill gas from a landfill. The techniques include obtaining a measure of pressure in the gas extraction system upstream of a flow control mechanism, wherein the measure of pressure is obtained at a point between at least one well and the at least one flow control mechanism. Further, at least one processor may be used to determine that the measure of pressure in the gas extraction system relative to a measure of atmospheric pressure outside of the gas extraction system is not negative. In response to determining that the measure of pressure in the gas extraction system relative to the measure of atmospheric pressure is not negative, the flow rate of landfill gas being extracted from the at least one well is adjusted using the at least one flow control mechanism to achieve a negative pressure in the gas extraction system. |
US12151265B2 |
Systems and methods for sorting objects to large numbers of orders
An order fulfillment system is disclosed in which objects to be collected into orders are provided in output totes. The system includes a primary sortation system that includes a loop conveyance system that moves objects around a closed loop that includes a plurality of primary sortation exits, each of which leads to a location inside the closed loop, and a secondary sortation system that includes a plurality of secondary conveyances, each of which receives an object at one of the plurality of primary sortation exits, and conveys the object to one of a plurality of totes, the plurality of totes being within the closed loop of the primary sortation system. |
US12151261B2 |
Composition for formation of zinc oxide thin film, and method for producing a zinc oxide thin film
A composition is provided which contains an organic zinc compound represented by general formula R1—Zn—R1, in which R1 represents a linear or branched alkyl group having 1 to 7 carbon atoms, and an organic metal compound containing a metal element whose oxide has a band gap smaller than 3.2 eV. The composition can be used to form a zinc oxide film by a droplet coating method, such as a spray coating method, at a base material temperature of less than 200° C. A method for producing a zinc oxide film involves coating the composition in the form of droplets at a base material temperature of less than 200° C. to form the zinc oxide film. Using this method, it is possible to provide a zinc oxide thin film having an ultraviolet ray absorption ability, excellent visible light permeability, and a thickness of 1 μm or less. |
US12151260B2 |
Polymer encased smokeless tobacco products
Methods for encasing bodies including smokeless tobacco or a tobacco substitute with a polymeric casing can include coating a compressed body with microfibers, applying tubular casings to compressed bodies, printing netting and webs on compressed bodies, injection molding around compressed bodies, applying a webbing to compressed bodies, placing compressed bodies into a skin forming bath, and including thermoplastic polymers in a compressed body. |
US12151254B2 |
Trigger dispensing head for a compact dispenser
A trigger dispensing head for a compact dispenser is provided. The trigger dispensing head has a frame, a piston chamber, a piston, a dispensing pipe, a trigger, and a return element having two arms. Each arm of the two arms is arranged in a respective part of a sagittal plane. A lower backing part, supported by the frame, has a main surface. Lower ends of the return element are in contact with the main surface and freely movable thereon. |
US12151253B2 |
Down-lock bellows pump
An all-polymer reciprocating pump (100) is contemplated. The pump body (160) receives a sliding insert (170) that may be locked in a down position to minimize the extension and profile of the actuator (120) while the pump (100) is not in use (e.g., for purposes of shipping in e-commerce). Projections (171) slide within guides (181) formed on an insert housing (180). Even in this down locked position, minimal compression is applied to the biasing members (130) so as to avoid fatigue, wear, and/or failure of the plastic components. |
US12151252B2 |
Application nozzle
An application nozzle for applying a viscous material to workpieces has a nozzle body, through which an application duct extends from a material inlet to a material outlet. The nozzle body has, in a first spatial direction, a width greater than a thickness in a second spatial direction perpendicular to the first direction. The application channel widens towards the outlet in the first direction. A nozzle holder has a main body and two clamping plates. A material feed duct extends through the main body, leading into the inlet at a feed opening. The clamping plates, bearing on opposite nozzle body side faces, fix the nozzle body releasably to the main body. The clamping plates are separate components fixed releasably to the main body and the nozzle body, and/or the nozzle body has two nozzle plates bearing flat against one another, with at least one duct portion between the nozzle plates. |
US12151248B2 |
Equipment for separating bagged waste
An item of equipment for separating bagged waste has a hopper, separation means for separating the waste, a scanner for classifying the waste, elements for opening the bagged waste, chutes with gates, classification means, an artificial vision camera, and a plurality of shredders. Thus, the shredders are able to shred the waste subsequent to the classification thereof by type of polymer and color, thanks to the artificial vision camera. The equipment enables the individual separation of the bagged waste for the subsequent treatment thereof, as frequently some bags of waste are adhered to others. |
US12151245B2 |
Bio-specimen refrigeration system
Devices and methods for bio-specimen refrigeration are provided. In an embodiment, the bio-specimen refrigeration devices of the present disclosure include a housing having a lid and a base portion, wherein the lid is selectively moveable between an open position and a closed position; a coolant cartridge chamber disposed in the housing and configured to fluidically couple with a coolant cartridge disposed in the coolant cartridge chamber; and a cooling chamber disposed in the housing and configured to receive a fluid coolant from the coolant cartridge, wherein in the closed position, the lid seals the cooling chamber. |
US12151243B2 |
Micro-fluidic particle concentrator and filtering device
A crossflow microfluidic particle concentrator including a main channel having an inlet and an outlet a crossflow outlet operably connectable with pressure means and/or flow control means, a plurality of crossflow channels fluidically connecting the crossflow outlet with the main channel a filtering element including a particle flow channel within the main channel, and a row of crossflow pillars disposed between the filtering element and the plurality of crossflow channels. |
US12151242B2 |
Methods for analyzing biological samples in a fluidic device comprising generating a polymer matrix from precursors at specific locations comprising biological components
Described herein are systems and methods for analyzing biological samples. Including a method for processing an analyte, comprising providing a fluidic device comprising the analyte and one or more polymer precursors; selecting a discrete area within said fluidic device; providing an energy source in optical communication with fluidic device; and selectively supplying a unit of energy generated from the energy source to the fluidic device to generate a polymer matrix within the fluidic device, wherein the polymer matrix is within the discrete area or adjacent to the discrete area. |
US12151240B2 |
Cartridge with laminated manifold
A circuit with electrical interconnect for external electronic connection and sensor(s) on a die are combined with a laminated manifold to deliver a liquid reagent over an active surface of the sensor(s). The laminated manifold includes fluidic channel(s), an interface between the die and the fluidic channel(s) being sealed. Also disclosed is a method, the method including assembling a laminated manifold including fluidic channel(s), attaching sensor(s) on a die to a circuit, the circuit including an electrical interconnect, and attaching a planarization layer to the circuit, the planarization layer including a cut out for the die. The method further includes placing sealing adhesive at sides of the die, attaching the laminated manifold to the circuit, and sealing an interface between the die and fluidic channel(s). |
US12151238B2 |
Liquid sensor assemblies, apparatus, and methods
Disclosed is a sensor assembly including a flow channel; two or more working electrodes located in the flow channel; and one or more reference electrodes located in the flow channel, wherein a total number of working electrodes is greater than a total number of reference electrodes. Volume in the flow channel may be minimized Liquid testing apparatus and methods of testing test liquids are provided, as are other aspects. |
US12151237B2 |
Automated system for preparing, detecting and analysing a fluid sample
An automated system for preparing, detecting and analyzing a first fluid sample containing biological species, the preparation, detection and analysis system including at least one fluidic cartridge that includes at least one fluidic concentration and lysis module and one fluidic detection module including an array of several amplification chambers arranged in parallel, an apparatus including a mechanical assembly comprising at least one movable rod fastened to the frame and comprising a free end arranged to cooperate with a flexible membrane of the fluidic concentration and lysis module, an optical measurement system for measuring fluorescence through one or more amplification chambers of the fluidic detection module of the cartridge, a control and processing unit. |
US12151235B2 |
Separator and method for separating blood plasma from blood cells
The invention relates to a separator for separating blood plasma and blood cells in a blood collection tube. The separator comprises a float with a first density and at least one passage opening. In addition to the float, the separator comprises a ballast with a second density that is greater than the first density. The total density of the separator, that is, the float and the ballast together, lies between the density of the plasma and the density of the cells in the blood. The float forms a valve together with the ballast. The float and the ballast are arranged so as to be movable relative to each other. In accordance with the invention, the ballast has at least one valve element for opening or closing a passage opening in the float. |
US12151233B2 |
Hydrogen-selective oxygen carrier materials and methods of use
Embodiments of the present disclosure are directed to hydrogen-selective oxygen carrier materials and methods of using hydrogen-selective oxygen carrier materials. The hydrogen-selective oxygen carrier material may comprise a core material, which includes a redox-active transition metal oxide; a shell material, which includes one or more alkali transition metal oxides; and a support material. The shell material may be in direct contact with at least a majority of an outer surface of the core material. At least a portion of the core material may be in direct contact with the support material. The hydrogen-selective oxygen carrier material may be selective to combust hydrogen in an environment that includes hydrogen and hydrocarbons. |
US12151232B2 |
Catalyst and its use in fatty acid isomerisation
The present invention relates to an isomerisation catalyst, in particular a zeolite catalyst. There is provided a method for making a particularly preferred zeolite catalyst by means of modifying catalytic zeolite materials. There is also provided a 5 process for isomerising fatty acids or alkyl esters thereof to produce branched fatty acids employing such an isomerisation catalyst, a composition comprising branched fatty acids, and also use of the isomerisation catalyst. |
US12151231B1 |
High-entropy alloy (HEA) catalysts, methods of forming HEA catalysts, and methods of using HEA catalysts
A catalytic structure has a plurality of high-entropy alloy (HEA) nanoparticles. Each HEA nanoparticle is composed of a homogeneous mixture of elements of cobalt (Co), molybdenum (Mo), and at least two transition metal elements. For example, in some embodiments, each HEA nanoparticle is a quinary mixture of Co, Mo, iron (Fe), nickel (Ni), and copper (Cu). The homogeneous mixture in each HEA nanoparticle forms a single solid-solution phase. The catalytic structure is used to catalyze a chemical reaction, for example, ammonia decomposition or ammonia synthesis. Methods for forming the catalytic structure are also disclosed. |
US12151230B2 |
Pore-encapsulated catalysts for selective hydrogenolysis of plastic waste
Disclosed herein is a catalyst which comprises a silica core having an outer surface and a mesoporous silica shell having an outer surface and an inner surface with the inner surface being inside the outer surface of said mesoporous silica shell proximate to and surrounding the outer surface of said silica core. Wherein the outer surface of the mesoporous silica shell has openings leading to pores within the mesoporous silica shell which extend toward the outer surface of said silica core. The catalyst also includes catalytically active metal nanoparticles positioned within the pores proximate to said core, wherein the catalytic metal nanoparticles comprise about 0.0001 wt % to about 1.0 wt % of the catalyst. Also disclosed are methods of making the catalyst and using it to carry out a process for catalytically hydrogenolysizing a polyolefinic polymer. |
US12151228B2 |
Device and method for preparing in-situ molded biochar with high specific surface area
A device and method for preparing in-situ molded biochar with high specific surface area. Crushed and mixed biomass and modifier are fed into a hot pressing and pyrolysis device, and hot-pressing molding and pyrolysis carbonization are completed synchronously, which solves the problem of multiple steps and complicated equipment in the existing preparation process for molded biochar material. In-situ bonding molding is realized by adhesion, bridging, cross-linking and mechanical interlocking functions of low-temperature molten & softened lignin and pyrolytic tar. No additional cross-linking agent is needed in this process, so the production cost is low. Covering and suffocating actions of trace flame retardant modifier are utilized to reduce the temperature of biomass pyrolysis carbonization, inhibit excessive ablation and accelerate polycondensation reaction, thus to improve the specific surface area and yield of a product, and improve the cost performance of the product. |
US12151224B2 |
Directed orientation chemical kinetics
A method to increase a probability of interaction of one molecule with a second molecule includes applying a sequence of temporally varying perturbations by acoustic forces and/or by electromagnetic fields or any combination thereof in at least two non-aligned directions to a volume containing the molecules. The sequence of temporally varying perturbations is chosen to produce a sequence of perturbed molecular configurations for the molecule in the volume and the sequence of perturbations is selected so as to cause the increase in probability. Initially data is obtained relating to orientations of the molecules and the sequence is selected based on the data. The data can be obtained by observation or by creating a known orientation using selected fields. |
US12151223B2 |
Atomization and pyrolysis of resid cracking feed
A method and apparatus for conversion of petroleum resid fluid through atomization and pyrolysis, including: generating a stream of atomized resid fluid; and delivering the stream to a plurality of cracking particles, wherein the cracking particles have a temperature from 700° C. to 1200° C. when the stream is delivered. Generating the stream of atomized resid fluid may include: delivering heated resid fluid to a nozzle; and delivering diluent fluid to the nozzle. A method and apparatus includes: a first multi-phase fluid application device configured to generate a first stream of atomized resid fluid; a port configured to guide a plurality of cracking particles to intersect the first stream; and a particle heating component configured to heat the cracking particles before the particles intersect the first stream. |
US12151221B1 |
Method of bottom-entry magnetic stirring device
A design method of bottom-entry magnetic stirring device is disclosed in which the stirring device includes an impeller assembly and an isolation sleeve which are connected axially in a movable manner. The isolation sleeve restricts the axial movement distance of the impeller assembly through the principle of magnetic levitation. The impeller assembly is suitable for driving the material in the middle of the stirring tank to move downwards. The isolation sleeve is set with downward magnetic force towards the impeller assembly, and the impeller assembly is in a suspended state when rotating, satisfying the formula Fvi+Ff=G+Fc. Thus, in the case of known impeller thrust Fvi or repulsive force Fc between magnets, the repulsive force Fc between magnets or impeller thrust Fvi can be obtained, thereby obtaining the design parameters of the magnets and the rotating speed of the drive shaft when it rotates stably. |
US12151213B2 |
Method of manufacturing semiconductor devices including the steps of removing one or more of the nanotubes from the stack of nanotubes, and/or removing spacers that surrounds each of the plurality of nanotubes, and forming gate dielectric and/or gate electrode to the nanotubes
A semiconductor device and method of manufacturing using carbon nanotubes are provided. In embodiments a stack of nanotubes are formed and then a non-destructive removal process is utilized to reduce the thickness of the stack of nanotubes. A device such as a transistor may then be formed from the reduced stack of nanotubes. |
US12151210B2 |
Method for controlling hollow fiber nanofiltration membrane system with controllable power consumption
A method for controlling a hollow fiber nanofiltration membrane system with controllable power consumption, including the following steps. A filtration flow rate is determined by the program control system according to preset working conditions and the electricity price and the inlet water temperature obtained by a first monitoring module when the hollow fiber nanofiltration membrane assembly is started to perform a filtration process. The inlet water pressure change and the permeability change are monitored and recorded by a second monitoring module during the filtration process. A flushing mode and a flushing intensity of the cleaning system are determined by the program control system according to the inlet water pressure change and the permeability change during the filtration when the filtration process is completed. |
US12151207B2 |
Isotopic compositions II
Water-based compositions suitable for the hydration of a mammal, and particularly hydration of a human by oral or topical methods, and for industrial uses such as cooling, and the making of solutions and mixtures. A method for producing a beverage, an industrial process water, an industrial solvent, or topical dermatological composition includes: providing a water source, the water molecules having oxygen or hydrogen atoms of different isotopes, (i) fractionating the water source to produce a fraction enriched in water molecules having an abundance of at least one of the oxygen or hydrogen isotopes being greater or less than the abundance found in the water source, or (ii) where the water source is already enriched in heavy water, fully or partially maintaining the level of enrichment. |
US12151206B1 |
Direct air capture of carbon dioxide
A cyclic process for the capture of carbon dioxide (CO2) directly from air utilizes a three-compartment electrolytic cell coupled with a hydroxide-based CO2 capture system as well as a carbonate-based CO2 capture system. Air is passed over a hydroxide compound in the hydroxide-based CO2 capture system to extract carbon dioxide from the air and produce a carbonate compound which is transferred to the carbonate-based CO2 capture system, where air is passed over the carbonate compound to extract carbon dioxide from the air and produce a bicarbonate compound. The bicarbonate is then passed into the three-compartment electrolytic cell where CO2, hydrogen and oxygen gases are separately released and the bicarbonate solution is transformed into a hydroxide solution that is reused in the hydroxide-based CO2 capture system. The flow of input compounds from one system to the other enables efficient operation of the direct air capture of carbon dioxide system. |
US12151201B2 |
Deodorizing device and intelligent toilet
The present disclosure discloses a deodorizing device comprising a housing, an air suction assembly, a water storage chamber and a mixing chamber arranged in the housing. The mixing chamber is located between the air suction assembly and the housing; the air suction assembly is used for sucking odor, the odor and water vapor are mixed and deodorized in the mixing chamber; clean air after deodorization is discharged from the housing. The present disclosure sucks odor by air suction assembly, makes the odor and water vapor mix in the mixing chamber to deodorize. The clean air after deodorization can be discharged from air outlet pipe. Because the main substances in the odor can be dissolved in water and react mutually after the dissolution. Thus, the odor can be decomposed and filtrated and the clean air after deodorization can be discharged outside the deodorizing device. |
US12151200B2 |
Treatment of biogas by pressure swing adsorption
A process is provided for purification of biogas to produce biomethane. The biogas is treated in a pressure swing adsorption unit to remove carbon dioxide and water. Other impurities including oxygen, hydrogen and carbon monoxide may be removed by an additional adsorption bed. The adsorption beds may be single stage or two-stage VPSA or PSA adsorption beds. |
US12151194B2 |
Atmospheric water generator apparatus
An atmospheric water generator apparatus. In one embodiment, the apparatus includes a fluid cooling device. A water condensing surface is thermally connected to the fluid cooling device, the water condensing surface having a superhydrophobic condensing surface, a highly hydrophobic condensing surface, a superhydrophilic condensing surface, a highly hydrophilic condensing surface, or a combination thereof. An air-cooled heat rejection device is in fluid communication with a fluid cooling device. An air fan is configured to induce airflow across the water condensing surface in order to condense and extract water from the atmosphere. |
US12151193B2 |
System for separating gas
An improved system for separating gas from a process stream by providing a stripping unit at the overhead stream of a fractionation column to selectively and effectively remove the gas using a stripping fluid without providing a dedicated light-ends separations unit. The stripper unit may be connected to the reflux drum at the overhead stream. The system for separating gas further achieves greater thermodynamic efficiency by means of a split column design using mechanical vapor recompression with the reboiler and condenser integrated in a falling-film evaporator- or thermosiphon-type vapo-condenser. |
US12151192B2 |
Packed tower
A packed tower includes a packed tower housing having an inlet for receiving an effluent stream; an outlet for venting the effluent stream; a packed substrate housed within the packed tower housing between the inlet and the outlet, the packed substrate being configured to entrain at least some of particles from a fluid as the effluent stream flows therethrough; and a fan housed within the packed tower housing, the fan being configured to propel the effluent stream from the inlet towards the outlet and to remove at least some of the particles from the fluid. The fan helps to generate a negative pressure to draw the effluent stream into the packed tower and through the packed substrate, which reduces the back pressure improves the flow of effluent stream through the packed tower and upstream abatement apparatus and helps to improve the removal of particles from within the effluent stream. |
US12151187B2 |
Fluid filtering system with backflush valve and methods of operating the same
In one example, a filtering device has a housing that defines an inlet opening, first and second bores with first and second pistons therein, respectively, first and second inlet channels that extend from the inlet opening to the first and second bores, respectively first and second outlet channels in communication with the first and second bores, respectively, and a first backflush channel. The first piston defines a filter cavity in fluid communication with the first inlet and outlet channels when the first piston is in a production mode. The second piston defines a filter cavity in fluid communication with the second inlet and outlet channels when the second piston is in the production mode. The device has a backflush valve that compresses fluid into the filter cavity of the first piston via the first backflush channel to increase pressure in the cavity during a backflushing operation. |
US12151186B2 |
Clarifier with improved energy dissipating inlet
A clarifier of a wastewater treatment system is made more efficient and cost effective with an energy dissipating inlet (EDI) that removes the need for a conventional feedwell/EDI system. A central influent pipe has wastewater outlet ports under the liquid surface, the ports being surrounded by an efficient EDI surrounding the center pipe and extending outwardly therefrom. The EDI receives influent flow and directs the sludge outwardly and generally downwardly at reduced flow velocity. Series of baffles in the EDI help slow the flow velocity and disperse the sludge. In another embodiment a faucet-type EDI has discharge openings that disperse the sludge downwardly after it has flowed through sets of baffles above. Significant cost reductions in material and installation are realized by elimination of the conventional feedwell/EDI system. |
US12151180B2 |
Robot that wears clothes
Putting clothes on a robot is facilitated. A robot includes an operation control unit that selects a motion, a drive mechanism that executes the selected motion, a mode setting unit that sets a mode of the robot, and a power supply control unit. The operation control unit restricts a torque of an actuator included in the drive mechanism when a clothes changing mode is set, and the power supply control unit maintains energization of an electronic circuit that realizes a function of the operation control unit, even while in the clothes changing mode. |
US12151175B2 |
Adaptive tic tac toe board
An improved tic tac toe game is herein disclosed. The game pieces include X-pieces or O-pieces that are coupled to hollow cylinder pieces, resulting in large pieces that are shaped and sized to easily grip and operate. In use, these game pieces are placed over pegs the project upwardly from a game board base to play tic tac toe. |
US12151174B2 |
Computer board game for project management methodology decision-making
The present invention relates to a board game apparatus for project management methodology decision-making. The players must decide on the project methodology, project scope, team composition, and issues and opportunities within the game's time and budget constraints. The players achieve the highest possible value while accounting for real-world issues and opportunities during the project lifecycle. |
US12151173B2 |
Player device proximity detection for a location-based game
A client device associated with a player of a location-based game detects client devices associated with other players which are within proximity of the player device. This detection of other player client devices may result in various game actions occurring, such as an exchange of game elements between players, game progress for a player, access to a game feature, or establishing a connection between players. Detection of player devices may be performed using personal area network devices of the client devices, such as Bluetooth. Proximity detection can occur when player client devices are disconnected from an online system hosting the location-based game with the detection later being reported to the online system by one or both devices. |
US12151172B2 |
Individualized game data augmented displays
Information may be provided to smartphones to allow users to display video game characters of other individuals in a social or other setting, outside of and/or independent of game play of the video game. The smartphones may read information, for example of a badge or a face, and use the information to obtain information of a visual representation of a virtual game character of another person. The information of the game character may also be used for displays in a virtual reality game, results of which may be used to update game character status in a video game. |
US12151167B2 |
Adaptive difficulty calibration for skills-based activities in virtual environments
Methods of the present disclosure may collect data when a user plays one or more different types of games when determinations are made as to whether the difficulty of a game should be changed. The collected data maybe evaluated to identify whether a user gaming performance level corresponds to an expected level of performance. When the user gaming performance level does not correspond to an expected level of performance, parameters that change the difficultly of the game may be changed automatically. Parameters that relate to movement speed, delay or hesitation, character strengths, numbers of competitors, or other metrics may be changed incrementally until a current user performance level corresponds to an expectation level of a particular user currently playing the game. At this time, the user expectation level may be changed, and the process may be repeated as skills of the user are developed over time. |
US12151166B2 |
Integrated reality gamified applications
The present invention integrates physical reality components and digital reality components in a single integrated reality gamified application. A game development platform assisted by Artificial Intelligence turns legacy construction games into virtual reality playgrounds for imaginative and insightful gamified applications. |
US12151165B2 |
Storage medium storing game program, game apparatus, game system, and game processing method
When a first user interface is chosen according to a choice instruction based on an operation input, a two-dimensional user interface object indicating an arrangement range of decorative items is displayed, and decorative items are disposed at locations in the range designated according to an operation input. When a second user interface is chosen, a three-dimensional user interface object indicating an arrangement range of decorative items is displayed, and decorative items are disposed at locations in the range designated according to an operation input. Types and arrangement of the decorative items on the two-dimensional object, or types and arrangement of the decorative items on the three-dimensional object, are stored into a storage medium according to a determination instruction based on an operation input. |
US12151162B2 |
Gaming device with independent gesture-sensitive areas
A system that incorporates the subject disclosure may include, for example, a processor coupled to a memory storing instructions and to a near field sensor. Execution of the instructions can cause the processor to perform operations including defining a zone corresponding to a portion of an accessory comprising the sensor, detecting a gesture of an object in the zone by sensing the object with the sensor, determining that the gesture is a new gesture not previously associated with the zone and not previously associated with a gaming action controlling presentations produced by a gaming application, associating the gesture with the zone and with the gaming action, subsequently detecting the gesture in the zone, obtaining the gaming action associated with the gesture, and transmitting the gaming action to the gaming application. Other embodiments are disclosed. |
US12151160B1 |
Video gaming health enhancer
Systems and methods for a computer-based gaming system and/or its associated components to receive and analyze a user's vital sign(s) information and in response to a detected unhealthy condition, alter functionalities to a computer-based gaming system and its associated components in a manner to improve the unhealthy condition. |
US12151159B2 |
Headset and method for operating a headset
A gaming unit and producing a game-audio output of a varying volume level and a chat-voice output is connected to headphones adapted to be worn by a player of the unit and connected to the gaming unit for making the chat-voice output and the game-audio output audible to the player. A circuit or software associated with the headphones can increase the chat-voice volume level generally proportionately to the game-audio volume level. |
US12151158B2 |
Systems and methods for using reduced hops to generate an augmented virtual reality scene within a head mounted system
Systems and methods for using reduced hops to generate an augmented virtual reality scene in a head mounted display. The head mounted display is used for game play via a game cloud system. The head mounted display includes a communications circuit for sending real-world media associated with a game program via a network. The real-world media is processed by the game cloud system and streamed directly from the communications circuit to the game cloud system. The head mounted display further includes a game processing circuit coupled to the communications circuit. The game processing circuit is used for decoding computer-generated interactive media received from the game cloud system via the network. The game processing circuit drives a portion of interactivity associated with the game program by superimposing the computer-generated interactive media on the real-world media. The computer-generated interactive media is generated based on the real-world media. |
US12151156B1 |
System, method and apparatus for collecting and utilizing big data for online gameplay
A system, method and apparatus for capturing data from a plurality of users for providing online gameplay based on captured user sensor data. User sensor data is captured from a plurality of sensor capture devices relative to an associated user so as to be transmitted to a gameplay server. The gameplay server executes instructions to generate a user interface on a user's client computing device for providing gameplay on each user client portable computing device utilizing, and pertinent to, the captured sensor data. |
US12151148B2 |
Pickleball training net
A pickleball training net includes: a bracket and a rebound net, a cross member is arranged in a middle of the bracket, the cross member divides the bracket to form an upper half area and a lower half area, the rebound net is arranged in the upper half area of the bracket, the bracket is provided with a number of hooks to fix the rebound net, the rebound net is provided with a identification tape, a middle section of the rebound net is divided into a rebound area by the identification tape. The pickleball training net can assist the training person to complete single person training and the pickleball training net is easy to carry, the simulation is high, the rebound effect is good, the requirement on the field is low, and the inclination angle of the bracket can be adjusted according to the need. |
US12151144B1 |
Golf club head with hollow stress-reducing features
A golf club head comprising a body and a hollow stiffening structure is disclosed herein. The body comprises a face section, a sole section, and a crown section, and defines a hollow interior. The hollow stiffening structure extends within the hollow interior from the crown section to the sole section to reduce stresses placed on the face section during impact with a golf ball. The hollow stiffening structure creates stiffness in a vertical, crown-sole direction of the body, while reducing stiffness in the horizontal, front-rear direction. These two effects combine to increase ball speed and improve other performance metrics from low center through high center ball impact locations, and simultaneously lower CT of the golf club. |
US12151140B2 |
Techniques for providing customized exercise-related recommendations
A classification model is generated based on historical exercise information. User exercise information is classified into an exercise category using the classification model. Recommendations based on the exercise category is identified. A customized exercise recommendation is determined from the identified recommendations based on a comparison of the user exercise information and expected progress data. This customized recommendation is provided to a user device for consumption. |
US12151138B2 |
Virtual evaluation tools for augmented reality exercise experiences
Example systems, devices, media, and methods are described for evaluating movements and physical exercises in augmented reality using the display of an eyewear device. A motion evaluation application implements and controls the capturing of frames of motion data using an inertial measurement unit (IMU) on the eyewear device. The method includes presenting virtual targets on the display, localizing the current eyewear device location based on the captured motion data, and presenting virtual indicators on the display. The virtual targets represent goals or benchmarks for the user to achieve using body postures. The method includes detecting determining whether the eyewear device location represents an intersecting posture relative to the virtual targets, based on the IMU data. The virtual indicators display real-time feedback about user posture or performance relative to the virtual targets. |
US12151136B1 |
Devices and methods for a multi-configuration exercise device
An exercise device may include a base frame and an interface frame. An exercise device may include a support beam hingedly coupled to the base frame and hingedly coupled to the interface frame. A device may include a first strut hingedly coupled to the support beam and the interface frame, such that the first strut comprises an adjustable length configured to adjust at least one of: a height of the interface frame with respect to the base frame, or an orientation of the interface frame with respect to the base frame. An exercise device may include a second strut hingedly coupled to the support beam and the base frame, such that the second strut comprises an adjustable length configured to adjust at least one of: a height of the interface frame with respect to the base frame, or an orientation of the interface frame with respect to the base frame. |
US12151129B2 |
Fire-retardant bag for accommodating flammable devices or energy stores
The invention relates to a fire-retardant bag (1) for accommodating flammable devices or energy stores, in particular lithium-ion batteries, having an interior (10) for accommodating such a device or energy store and having a wall surrounding the interior (10). The wall is flexible and of multi-layer design with at least one layer of fire-retardant material which withstands a temperature emanating from the interior (10) of >800° C. According to the invention, the wall has a layered structure in the form of a layer of textile material and at least one following layer of silica fibre material or silica woven fabric material. |
US12151128B2 |
Systems and methods for fire protection of horizontal interstitial spaces with expanded localized heat detection areas
Fire protection systems and methods provide for the protection of horizontal concealed interstitial spaces of either a solid wood joist, open bar joist or open truss construction system. The systems and methods provide and locate fire protection sprinklers to define localized heat detection areas that are over 1000 sq. ft., at least 2000 sq. ft., over 2000 sq. ft. and/or otherwise unconfined by draft curtains or other barriers. |
US12151127B2 |
Mask and method for deactivating a pathogenic aerosol
A method for producing an improved mask or device for killing or deactivating pathogens, such as viruses. A mask or device produced in accordance with the method for producing. A method for killing, or making inviable, viruses, such as airborne viruses. A pathogen-deactivating assembly having two zones of hydrophilic particulate matter for deactivating a pathogenic aerosol. The two hydrophilic particulate matter zones are separated by a hydrophobic fibrous partition. |
US12151122B1 |
Laser needle treatment system
A laser needle treatment system according to the present invention comprises: an optical cable connected to a laser generator and providing a laser generated by the laser generator; a hand piece in which a plurality of lenses for amplifying or extending the laser provided from the optical cable are installed; and a needle unit connected to the bottom of the hand piece to receive a laser through the hand piece and pass through the skin surface so as to directly emit the laser intradermally to an operation area, wherein the hand piece comprises: a focus lens to which the laser provided from the optical cable is incident; a convex lens for extending or amplifying a laser emitted from the focus lens; a collimator lens for emitting the laser emitted from the convex lens to be parallel to a proceeding direction; and an optical lens part connected to the needle unit and including a plurality of optical lenses Installed therein to extend or amplify a laser emitted from the collimator lens and transmit the same to the needle unit. |
US12151119B2 |
Wearable cardioverter defibrillator having adjustable alarm time
A wearable cardioverter defibrillator (WCD) having a processor configured to receive a signal indicating a position and/or movement of the ambulatory patient while the ambulatory patient is wearing the support structure receive the ECG signal, determine from an ECG signal whether a shock criterion is met, determine a confirmation time period and/or a response time period based on the position and/or movement of the ambulatory patient, determine from the ECG signal whether the shock criterion is met after the confirmation time period has elapsed, cause the user interface to generate the shock alert signal based on the shock criterion determined after the confirmation time period has elapsed, and control the discharge circuit to discharge the stored electrical charge when a predetermined time period has elapsed after the shock alert signal. |
US12151117B2 |
Wearable cardioverter defibrillator system with electrode moisture sensing
Technologies and implementations for a wearable healthcare system, which may detect and determine moisture level at a contact interface between an electrode and a skin of a person. The wearable healthcare system may be a wearable cardioverter defibrillator (WCD) having a moisture sensor at the electrode. The WCD may include moisture providing systems to add moisture material to the contact interface. |
US12151116B2 |
Implantable medical device with pressure sensor
An implantable medical device (IMD) is configured with a pressure sensor. The IMD includes a housing and a diaphragm that is exposed to the environment outside of the housing. The diaphragm is configured to transmit a pressure from the environment outside of the housing to a piezoelectric membrane. In response, the piezoelectric membrane generates a voltage and/or a current, which is representative of a pressure change applied to the housing diaphragm. In some cases, only changes in pressure over time are used, not absolute or gauge pressures. |
US12151115B2 |
Torque limiting mechanism between a medical device and its implantation accessory
A torque limiter for a delivery system of a leadless active implantable medical device includes a first interface for coupling to a docking feature of the delivery system, the docking feature secured in rotation with respect to the leadless active implantable medical device and a second interface for coupling to a distal end of a torque shaft of the delivery system, the torque limiter limiting the torque transmission from the torque shaft to the docking feature when radial torque is applied to the torque shaft. |
US12151107B2 |
Systems and methods to sense stimulation electrode tissue impedance
A method includes: transmitting a first set of radio-frequency (RF) pulses to an implantable wireless stimulator device such that electric currents are created from the first set of RF pulses and flown through a calibrated internal load on the implantable wireless stimulator device; in response to the electric currents flown through a calibrated internal load, recording a first set of RF reflection measurements; transmitting a second set of radio-frequency (RF) pulses to the implantable wireless stimulator device such that stimulation currents are created from the second set of RF pulses and flown through an electrode of the implantable wireless stimulator device to tissue surrounding the electrode; in response to the stimulation currents flown through the electrode to the surrounding tissue, recording a second set of RF reflection measurements; and characterizing an electrode-tissue impedance by comparing the second set of RF reflection measurements with the first set of RF reflections measurements. |
US12151106B2 |
Architectures for an implantable stimulator device having a plurality of electrode driver integrated circuits with shorted electrode outputs
A new architecture is disclosed for an IPG having a master and slave electrode driver integrated circuits (ICs). The electrode outputs on the ICs are wired together. Each IC can be programmed to provide pulses with different frequencies. Active timing channels in master and slave ICs are programmed to provide the desired pulses, while shadow timing channels in the master and slave are programmed with the timing data from the active timing channels in the other IC so that each chip knows when the other is providing a pulse, so that each chip can disable its recovery circuitry so as not to defeat those pulses. In the event of pulse overlap at a given electrode, the currents provided by each chip will add at the affected electrode. Compliance voltage generation is dictated by an algorithm to find an optimal compliance voltage even during periods when pulses are overlapping. |
US12151105B2 |
System and method for automatic vagus nerve stimulation for post-stroke rehabilitation
A system and method for the automatic stimulation of a vagus nerve for post-stroke rehabilitation is disclosed. The system includes an application subsystem having an electrode positioned to stimulate the vagus nerve and coupled to a user outside of a surgical setting. The system also includes a waveform generator communicatively coupled to the electrode, and a triggering subsystem including a receiver configured to detect the presence of a tag. The triggering subsystem is communicatively coupled to waveform generator and is configured to automatically trigger the stimulation of the vagus nerve upon detecting the presence of the tag. The tag is located proximate a rehabilitation context such that the tag is detected when the user is using the rehabilitation context, resulting in the vagus nerve of the user being automatically stimulated by the electrode in response to the user's post-stroke rehabilitation training. |
US12151097B2 |
Enhanced-flexibility transducer arrays for delivering TTFields (tumor treating fields)
A transducer array for use in tumor-treating fields (TTFields) therapy is particularly suited for use in treating abdominal or thoracic cancers. The transducer array has features that increase its flexibility and adhesion to the patient's skin, including a branching configuration and a correspondingly branching top covering adhesive-backed layer. Additionally, a skin-level adhesive layer is provided beneath the flex circuit to which the electrode elements are attached, to help ensure thorough, lasting adhesion of the transducer array to the patient's skin over the course of treatment. |
US12151096B2 |
Enhanced-flexibility transducer arrays for delivering TTFields (tumor treating fields)
A transducer array for use in tumor-treating fields (TTFields) therapy is particularly suited for use in treating abdominal or thoracic cancers. The transducer array has features that increase its flexibility and adhesion to the patient's skin, including a branching configuration and a correspondingly branching top covering adhesive-backed layer. Additionally, a skin-level adhesive layer is provided beneath the flex circuit to which the electrode elements are attached, to help ensure thorough, lasting adhesion of the transducer array to the patient's skin over the course of treatment. |
US12151089B2 |
Drug delivery device having dose indicator
A drug delivery device includes a housing defining a shell having a proximal end and a distal end and a longitudinal axis extending between the proximal end and the distal end, a needle assembly at least partially disposed within the housing at the proximal end, a drive assembly at least partially disposed within the housing and operably coupled to the needle assembly, and an audible indicator operably coupled to the drive assembly. The needle assembly includes a syringe containing a medicament and a needle or a cannula. The drive assembly is movable between an initial position and a second position that results in the medicament being expelled from the syringe. Upon the drive assembly being positioned in the second position, the audible indicator engages the drive assembly to generate an audible sound indicating the medicament has been expelled from the syringe. |
US12151074B2 |
Polymer microneedle mediated drug delivery
A method of providing therapeutic treatment by delivering therapeutic aptamers locally to a target site using microneedles includes providing complementary sequence modified microneedles by reacting a complementary sequence (CS) with a polymer thereby forming a covalent bond between the polymer and the CS, forming microneedle patches using an initial casting solution consisting of the polymer, the therapeutic aptamer, and a covalent bond between a complementary sequence (CS) and the polymer, thereby loading the therapeutic aptamer into the microneedles, each microneedle having a base, shaft and tip, physically binding the therapeutic aptamer to the CS, inserting the microneedles into the tissue such that the tips and shafts are embedded into the target site and the bases are on a surface of the target site, and sustained release of the aptamer to the target site due to dissociation of the aptamer from the CS over time. |
US12151068B2 |
Deploying split-tip hemodialysis catheter in a right atrium
A split-tip catheter and methods for deploying a split-tip catheter in a right atrium are provided. The catheter is configured with a distal portion including a first and a second distal end regions elastically divergable from alignment along a splitting plane to regain a relaxed configuration. The first distal end region terminates in a first tip having a first forward opening, and the second distal end region terminates in a second tip having a second forward opening. Catheter deployment may include directing the first forward opening generally towards an anterior right atrium wall portion and applying the first forward opening to withdraw blood from the right atrium. |
US12151064B2 |
Oro-nasal patient interface
A patient interface includes a frame including a textile material and a seal-forming structure provided to the frame. The seal-forming structure includes a foam material and/or a foam and textile material configured and arranged to form a seal with the patient's nose and/or mouth. |
US12151055B1 |
Deodorizing air using aqueous ozone as a catalyst
The present invention relates to a system and method of deodorizing air using aqueous ozone as a catalyst. Water is delivered to an electrochemical ozone generator which forms aqueous ozone gas, oxygen gas, and hydrogen gas. The first treatment stage oxidizes airflow extracted from a surrounding environment by combining the airflow with the aqueous ozone gas, oxygen, and hydrogen forming an oxidized airflow. A second stage deodorizes the oxidized airflow to form a deodorized airflow with hydroxide molecules that are created by combining the oxidized airflow with ultraviolet light, titanium oxide particles, and sintered columnar manganese dioxide particles. Residual aqueous ozone gas is converted to oxygen by interaction with the titanium oxide particles and the sintered columnar manganese dioxide particles. The deodorized airflow is vented back to the surrounding environment with ozone gas at or below the human-safe permissible level. |
US12151051B2 |
Switchable digital scent generation and release, and vapor and liquid delivery methods and systems
Methods, devices and systems are described for digitally creating new scents or digitally dispensing gas, vapor, or liquid substances. A device includes a container or replaceable cartridge including one or more chambers containing one or more scented substances; a housing structured to include a compartment to hold the cartridge, an opening to allow the one or more scented or unscented substances to dispense to an outer environment from the device, and one or more transporting channels formed between the compartment and the opening, in which each of the one or more transporting channels is configured to deliver a scented substance from the corresponding chamber to the opening for delivering a scent from the one or more scented substances; and an actuator switch arranged in a corresponding transporting channel and rapidly operable to move between an open position and closed position based on an applied signal to selectively allow passage of the scented or unscented substance from the corresponding transporting path. |
US12151050B2 |
Medical devices containing compositions of poly(butylene succinate) and copolymers thereof
Resorbable implants, coverings and receptacles comprising poly(butylene succinate) and copolymers thereof have been developed. The implants are preferably sterilized, and contain less than 20 endotoxin units per device as determined by the limulus amebocyte lysate (LAL) assay, and are particularly suitable for use in procedures where prolonged strength retention is necessary, and can include one or more bioactive agents. The implants may be made from fibers and meshes of poly(butylene succinate) and copolymers thereof, or by 3d printing molding, pultrusion or other melt or solvent processing method. The implants, or the fibers preset therein, may be oriented. These coverings and receptacles may be used to hold, or partially/fully cover, devices such as pacemakers and neurostimulators. The coverings, receptacles and implants described herein, may be made from meshes, webs, lattices, non-wovens, films, fibers, foams, molded, pultruded, machined and 3D printed forms. |
US12151047B2 |
Hydrogel for tissue engineering and bioprinting
A composition includes a hydrogel that includes a plurality biodegradable natural polymer macromers crosslinked with a first agent and optionally a plurality of cells dispersed in the crosslinked macromers, the microgels are capable of being crosslinked with a second agent that is different than the first crosslinking agent. |
US12151045B2 |
Reactive dry powdered hemostatic materials comprising a protein and a multifunctionalized modified polyethylene glycol based crosslinking agent
Compositions and methods related to powdered hemostats that crosslink during and/or after application to a bleeding site are described. The compositions may comprise a first component comprising a multifunctionalized polymeric composition (e.g., multifunctionalized polyethylene glycol) functionalized with electrophilic reactive groups, and a second component that comprises a protein such as albumin. The compositions may in certain applications act as hemostats when applied in dry powder form to a bleeding wound, whereupon the first component and the second component of the composition crosslink to form a hydrogel. |
US12151038B2 |
Integrated air sanitizer and surface disinfector
A robotic surface cleaning device is disclosed. The robotic surface cleaning device may be configured to traverse over a floor surface in a room area to disinfect various surface as well as disinfect the air in the room. The robotic surface cleaning device may include a maneuvering base. The robotic surface cleaning device may also include a support tower coupled to the maneuvering base and at least one deployable structure attached to the support tower, wherein the at least one deployable structure is capable of extending and retracting to pass over surfaces in the room area. The at least one deployable structure may include one or more ultraviolet (UV) light source configured to disinfect the surfaces in the room area. The support tower may include at least one air inflow vent configured to draw in room air, at least one air sanitizing unit configured with at least one array of UV light emitting diodes (LEDs), and at least one discharge vent configured to emit sanitized air. |
US12151030B2 |
Adhesive patch
The present invention provides a patch comprising an adhesive layer on a backing, wherein the adhesive layer contains a adhesive base, a skin irritant drug or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and diflucortolone valerate, and the content of the diflucortolone valerate is 0.0009 to 0.08% by mass based on the total mass of the adhesive layer. |
US12151029B2 |
PEG lipids and uses thereof
The present disclosure in part provides compounds (i.e., PEG lipids) which are useful in pharmaceutical compositions, cosmetic compositions, and drug delivery systems, e.g, for use in lipid nanoparticle (LNP) formulations. The present disclosure also provides LNP formulations comprising PEG lipids described herein, and methods of using the same. For example, the LNPs provided herein are useful for the delivery of an agent (e.g, therapeutic agent) to a subject. The PEG lipids and LNPs provided herein, in certain embodiments, exhibit increased PEG shedding compared to existing PEG lipids and LNP formulations. |
US12151026B2 |
Sustained release dosage forms for a JAK1 inhibitor
This invention relates to sustained release dosage forms comprising {1-{1-[3-fluoro-2-(trifluoromethyl)isonicotinoyl]piperidin-4-yl}-3-[4-(7H-pyrrolo[2,3-d]pyrimidin-4-yl)-1H-pyrazol-1-yl]azetidin-3-yl}acetonitrile, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and doses and methods related thereto. |
US12151024B2 |
Manufacturing of bupivacaine multivesicular liposomes
Embodiments of the present application relate to compositions bupivacaine multivesicular liposomes (MVLs) prepared by a commercial manufacturing process with large particle diameter span. |
US12151022B2 |
Methods for improving vision
The present invention is directed to methods for improving night vision and visual performance in low light conditions comprising ophthalmological administration of compositions comprising low dose brimonidine and a vehicle for improved performance. |
US12151015B2 |
Color cosmetic formulation
A color cosmetic formulation is provided comprising: a color ingredient and a polymer blend, comprising: a single stage polymer and a silicone-grafted vinyl copolymer; wherein the single stage polymer comprises: structural units of a monoethylenically unsaturated non-ionic monomer; structural units of a monoethylenically unsaturated carboxylic acid monomer; and structural units of a multiethylenically unsaturated monomer having at least two ethylenically unsaturated groups per molecule; and wherein the silicone-grafted vinyl copolymer, comprises: structural units of a vinyl monomer; and structural units of a carbosiloxane dendrimer of formula (I). |
US12151004B2 |
Methods and compositions for targeting disease related cell surface receptors using radiolabeled and/or cytotoxin labelled antibodies
The disclosure provides radiolabeled and/or cytotoxin labelled antibodies and methods and uses of these antibodies. In one embodiment, provided is a cytotoxic agent comprising an antibody that specifically binds a target disease cell surface receptor, a cytotoxin, and a radiolabel, wherein the cytotoxin is linked directly or indirectly to the antibody, and wherein the radiolabel comprises a radionuclide and optionally a scaffold, wherein the scaffold is directly or indirectly coupled to the antibody. Also provided are methods of preparing the cytotoxic agent and methods of treating disease using the cytotoxic agent. |
US12150998B2 |
Bicyclic peptide ligands specific for P-selectin
The present invention relates to polypeptides which are covalently bound to molecular scaffolds such that two or more peptide loops are subtended between attachment points to the scaffold. In particular, the invention describes peptides which bind to P-selectin. The invention also relates to multimeric binding complexes of polypeptides which are covalently bound to molecular scaffolds such that two or more peptide loops are subtended between attachment points to the scaffold that are binders of P-selectin. The invention also includes drug conjugates comprising said peptides and complexes, conjugated to one or more effector and/or functional groups, to pharmaceutical compositions comprising said peptide ligands, complexes and drug conjugates and the use of said peptide ligands and drug conjugates in preventing, suppressing or treating a disease or disorder mediated by a cell adhesion molecule, such as P-selectin, including vaso-occlusive crisis and sickle cell disease-related conditions, cancer, or COVID-19. |
US12150997B1 |
Compound, a conjugate and uses thereof
The present disclosure relates to the technical field of small nucleic acid drug delivery, and particularly discloses a compound, a conjugate and uses thereof. The present disclosure provides a nucleic acid drug targeted delivery monomer and conjugate and a preparation method thereof, the monomer and the conjugate which is formed by the monomer and has a specific design structure can specifically deliver an active drug (or small nucleic acid) to a cell receptor (or surface) in a targeted manner and can be combined with the receptor. The conjugate connected with the active drug (or small nucleic acid) can improve the cell penetration capability of the nucleic acid drug and enhance the stability of the nucleic acid drug in cells owing to the structural characteristics of the conjugate, and can effectively solve the problem of directional delivery of the drug. The delivery monomer and the conjugate have the advantages of being simple in preparation process, suitable for delivery of various targeted drugs, very wide in application and the like. |
US12150993B2 |
Hypericin-PVP complex with high hypericin content
The invention relates to a complex that consists of hypericin or a hypericin salt and polyvinyl pyrrolidone (PVP), the average mass fraction of hypericin or hypericin salt in the entire complex being higher than 6% by weight. The invention further relates to a process for preparing said hypericin-PVP complex, according to which process a mixture of hypericin and PVP is heated to a temperature above the glass transition temperature of the PVP used. |
US12150991B2 |
Pharmaceutical compositions comprising anti-human TSLP receptor antibodies and methods of using the same
Pharmaceutical compositions of anti-TSLP-R antibodies, and uses thereof, are provided herein. The pharmaceutical compositions can comprise for example, an anti-TSLP-R antibody, or antigen-binding fragment thereof, a pharmaceutically acceptable buffer, an excipient, and a surfactant, or other compositions as provided for herein. |
US12150988B2 |
Storage improved poxvirus compositions
The present invention provides storage optimized aqueous compositions comprising a poxvirus suitable as poxvirus vaccine and pharmaceutical compositions, in particular liquid compositions or liquid frozen compositions, and methods of making them. |
US12150986B2 |
HSV-2-delta-gD vaccines and methods for their production and use
Recombinant herpes simplex virus 2 (HSV-2) vaccine vectors, compositions and vaccines comprising such, and methods of use thereof are each provided. |
US12150983B2 |
Porcine coronavirus vaccines
The present invention relates to a vaccine for protecting a pig against diseases associated with corona virus infection including porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) and/or porcine deltacorona virus (PDCoV). The vaccine commonly includes inactivated/killed PEDV (e.g., chemically inactivated PED virus), and/or recombinant PEDV antigen, and/or an adjuvant inactivated/killed PDCoV (e.g., chemically inactivated PDCoV virus), and/or recombinant PDCoV antigen and an adjuvant. Methods for protecting pigs against diseases associated with PEDV and/or PDCoV and methods of producing the porcine epidemic diarrhea virus and/or porcine deltacorona virus vaccine are also provided. |
US12150979B2 |
Peptides and combination of peptides and scaffolds thereof for use in immunotherapy against colorectal carcinoma (CRC) and other cancers
The present invention relates to peptides, proteins, nucleic acids and cells for use in immunotherapeutic methods. In particular, the present invention relates to the immunotherapy of cancer. The present invention furthermore relates to tumor-associated T-cell peptide epitopes, alone or in combination with other tumor-associated peptides that can for example serve as active pharmaceutical ingredients of vaccine compositions that stimulate anti-tumor immune responses, or to stimulate T-cells ex vivo and transfer into patients. Peptides bound to molecules of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC), or peptides as such, can also be targets of antibodies, soluble T-cell receptors, and other binding molecules. |
US12150974B2 |
Conjugates with inhibitory receptor ligands to induce anergy in insulin-binding B cells
The present disclosure provides conjugates, methods of making the same, and uses thereof. The conjugates of the present technology are useful in inducing anergy in insulin-binding B cells. |
US12150973B2 |
OCA-B peptide conjugates and methods of treatment
Disclosed herein, are compounds comprising a peptide, wherein the peptide is OCA-B or an OCA-B fragment thereof; a linker; and a cell penetrating peptide. Also described herein, are methods of administering compounds to subjects for the treatment of Type I diabetes and blocking the interaction between OCA-B and Jmjd1a. |
US12150969B2 |
Synthetically enveloped virus
A method of modifying a virus for in vivo delivery to a region of interest includes forming an enveloping composition including a lipid conjugate formed by conjugating at least one lipid with at least one hydrophilic compound via a linkage which is cleavable under conditions present in the region of interest and combining the virus with the enveloping composition to encompass the virus within the enveloping structure. |
US12150964B1 |
Subcutaneous injection method for pain treatment
A method for treating or preventing nociceptive pain by administering an ethanol extract of Brazilian green propolis and compositions comprising this extract. |
US12150962B2 |
Method for producing extracellular vesicles comprising fetus-derived primal immunoglobulin
A fetal stem cell-derived extracellular vesicle has immune tolerance properties. The extracellular vesicle containing a fetal stem cell-derived primal immunoglobulin contains various natural antibodies and complement proteins which can immediately respond to foreign infectious agents such as viruses, bacteria, pathogens, etc., and thus can effectively treat and prevent infectious diseases through an enhanced innate immune system. Methods are disclosed for preparing the fetal stem cell-derived extracellular vesicle. |
US12150960B2 |
Modified cell expansion and uses thereof
The present disclosure relates to compositions and methods for enhancing T cell response and/or CAR cell expansion and/or maintenance in vivo and/or in vitro. For example, a method of enhancing T cell-based therapy comprises administering genetically modified T cells comprising a first chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) and a second CAR, wherein a binding domain of the first CAR binds a first antigen, and a binding domain of the second CAR binds a second antigen. The first antigen is different from the second antigen. In embodiments, the first CAR binds a surface molecule or antigen of a white blood cell. |
US12150957B2 |
Trace element compositions, methods of making and use
Injectable compositions that can be added to parenteral nutrition are provided. In particular, a stable injectable composition is provided which includes water, and at least one of about 800 μg to about 4,000 μg of zinc, about 40 μg to about 400 μg of copper, from about 4 μg to about 90 μg of selenium, or from about 1 μg to about 80 μg of manganese per 1 mL of the injectable composition. Methods of preparing and using of the stable injectable composition are also provided. |
US12150955B2 |
Iodine compositions
The present invention relates to compositions comprising molecular iodine and a vehicle comprising a semifluorinated alkane. The compositions of the invention may be used to treat or prevent diseases or conditions caused by, or associated with microorganisms. |
US12150954B1 |
Composition and method for reducing risk of hypocalcemia in periparturient ruminant animals
A method of reducing risk of periparturient hypocalcemia in a periparturient ruminant animal involves: measuring blood phosphorus concentration in the animal; and, administering a composition containing a phosphorus-binding compound and optionally, a pharmacologically acceptable carrier to the animal during at least part of a prepartum period of the animal, the composition having an effective amount of the phosphorus-binding compound to control the blood phosphorus concentration in a range of 1.5-3.5 mg P per dL of blood in the animal. |
US12150949B2 |
Compositions and methods of treating acne and photoaging
Pharmaceutical compositions comprising a first anti-acne compound, a second anti-acne compound, and an anti-photoaging compound are described. Methods for the treatment of acne and photoaging using the compositions are also described. |
US12150947B2 |
Formulation for administration of RNA
The present invention relates to compositions comprising polyplex formulations for delivery of RNA to a target organ or a target cell after parenteral administration, in particular after intramuscular administration. More precisely, the present invention relates to formulations for administration of RNA such as self-replicating RNA, in particular by intramuscular injection. In more detail, the formulations comprise polyplex particles from single stranded RNA and a polyalkyleneimine. |
US12150946B2 |
Ophthalmic pharmaceutical composition, ophthalmic kit, and pharmaceutical application thereof
The invention belongs to the field of drug preparations and discloses an ophthalmic sustained-release drug delivery system. The ophthalmic sustained-release drug delivery system consists of biocompatible solid and liquid substances, as well as substances with pharmacological activity and pharmacologically acceptable salt of the substances, and can be mixed with a matrix which is liquid at room temperature, has the density larger than that of water and almost incompatible with water, so that the drug release rate and the degradation time of the delivery system are changed. According to the sustained-release drug delivery system, a drug is solidified into a ball at an eye, so that the drug liquidity is reduced, drug release is sustained, the administration times is reduced, and the compliance of patients is improved. |
US12150941B2 |
Process for preparing substituted pyrazolo[1,5-a]pyrazines
A process for preparing a compound of Formula (1a): or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. |
US12150936B2 |
Compositions and methods for treating arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy
The present invention provides methods of treating arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy (ACM) by administration of a thiadiazolidindione or a derivative thereof such as for example tideglusib or NPE 100928. |
US12150930B2 |
Oral liquid compositions of Enzalutamide and method of manufacturing thereof
The present invention relates to oral liquid formulations of Enzalutamide or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof and one or more pharmaceutically acceptable excipient. Further, the invention relates to providing an economical and technically advanced dosage form over existing dosage forms. In addition, the present invention also provides an improved process for preparation of Enzalutamide oral liquid formulation. The present invention further provides such compositions for the treatment of for the treatment of patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer who have previously received docetaxel. |
US12150929B2 |
Compositions and methods for the treatment of depression
The disclosure provides methods for treating major depressive disorder in a human patient having moderate or severe anhedonia. The methods comprise administering to the patient in need thereof an effective amount of aticaprant, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. In some embodiments, the patient had an inadequate response to other antidepressant therapy prior to treatment with aticaprant. In other embodiments, the other antidepressant therapy comprised a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI), serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor (SNRI), or a combination thereof. |
US12150922B1 |
Methods of inhibiting cyclooxygenase (COX) using tolterodine
A method of inhibiting cyclooxygenase (COX) enzyme activity in a patient including administering to a patient in need thereof a therapeutically effective amount of tolterodine. |
US12150919B2 |
Nano liquid composition containing curcumin have the ability to treating burns and increasing the effect of scar healing and method of manufacturing the same
The nano liquid composition containing curcumin have the ability to treating burns and increasing the effect of scar healing obtained by homogenously mixing a curcumin nano ingredient with a foundation mixture in a ratio of 1:1 by emulsifying equipment. The composition overcomes the disadvantages of curcumin, an organic compound with a broad spectrum of activities, including hard to dissolve in water, poor stability, and rapidly transformed. In addition, the composition of the present invention is used at a dose of 0.05-0.1 mL/cm 2 of skin, with a frequency of twice daily, had increased effect of scar healing in experimental doxorubicin-induced mouse models of skin ulceration, increased concentration of hydroxyprolin in skin, improved skin microstructure compared to control models after 21 days of application; and had no systemic toxicity after 21 days of application in the doxorubicin-induced skin ulcered mouse. |
US12150913B2 |
Compounding system
According to the invention, a compounding system (100) for dosing a compound in a container (10) comprising a first Luer coupling end (12) defining a first coupling axis (Af); wherein the compounding system comprises: a Luer coupling holder (110) for holding a second Luer coupling end (21) defining a second coupling axis (As), wherein the first Luer coupling end and the second Luer coupling end are shaped to couple for forming a Luer coupling; a container holder (120) for holding the container, wherein the Luer coupling holder and the container holder are arranged for aligning the first coupling axis and the second coupling axis; a rotation actuator (130) for rotating the container holder relative to the Luer coupling holder substantially around the first coupling axis; a translation actuator (140) for translating the container holder relative to the Luer coupling holder along the first coupling axis; bias means (150) arranged for biasing the first Luer coupling end and the second Luer coupling end when in contact in a direction of the first coupling axis; and a controller configured for controlling the rotation actuator, and the translation actuator for bringing the first Luer coupling end and the second Luer coupling end into engagement for establishing the Luer coupling. |
US12150907B2 |
Patient moving device
A patient-moving device (1) for patient handling. The device (1) includes a chassis (3), patient-support (5), and knee-rest (37). The device (1) includes a primary pivot (17) and a secondary pivot (11) located eccentrically from the primary pivot (17). A reorientation mechanism (4) is coupled to the patient-support (5), primary pivot (17) and chassis (3). During operation to reorientate the reorientation mechanism (4) during patient handling the patient support (5) is movable relative to the chassis (3) by rotation of the primary pivot (17) and/or secondary pivot (11) and the knee rest (37) is movable relative to at least a portion of the chassis (3). |
US12150906B2 |
Toilet seat assist system and method of making and using same
An apparatus is described herein that comprises a toilet seat assist system configured to be mounted to a toilet. The seat has a forward end portion and an aft end portion, an upper portion and a lower portion, a base having an upper portion connected to the lower portion of the seat, and a lower portion, at least one forward pivot mechanism connecting the seat to the base, at least one non-electric biasing energy storage mechanism connected to the upper portion of the base and the lower portion of the seat, the non-electric biasing energy storage mechanism being configured to move the aft end portion of the seat between a lowered position and a raised position. Corresponding methods also are disclosed. |
US12150905B2 |
Patient support apparatus with notification system
A patient support apparatus for supporting a patient includes a mattress with an inflatable mattress portion with a plurality of states. The apparatus further includes a control system to control inflation or deflation of the mattress portion to change its state between two or more of the states. The apparatus further includes a user interface in communication with the control system, which is configured to allow a user to select an inflate or deflate function of the mattress portion to change the state of the mattress portion. Further, the control system is operable to inflate or deflate the mattress portion in response to the signal being generated when a user selects an inflate or deflate function at the user interface. The control system is configured to generate a notification indicative of the selected state of the mattress portion to remind to a caregiver to change the selected state. |
US12150899B2 |
Automated calibration of laser system and tomography system with fluorescent imaging of scan pattern
A laser system calibration method and system are provided. In some methods, a calibration plate may be used to calibrate a video camera of the laser system. The video camera pixel locations may be mapped to the physical space. A xy-scan device of the laser system may be calibrated by defining control parameters for actuating components of the xy-scan device to scan a beam to a series of locations. Optionally, the beam may be scanned to a series of locations on a fluorescent plate. The video camera may be used to capture reflected light from the fluorescent plate. The xy-scan device may then be calibrated by mapping the xy-scan device control parameters to physical locations. A desired z-depth focus may be determined by defining control parameters for focusing a beam to different depths. The video camera or a confocal detector may be used to detect the scanned depths. |
US12150897B2 |
Delivery aids for glaucoma shunts
Glaucoma treatment systems are disclosed. In various example, the glaucoma treatment systems include a body and a fluid conduit configured to facilitate an evacuation of fluid, such as aqueous humor, from a fluid-filled body cavity, such as an anterior chamber of an eye. In some examples, the fluid conduit is soft and compliant, and the glaucoma treatment system includes one or more stiffening members coupled with the fluid conduit to temporarily stiffen the fluid conduit and help aid in the delivery of the glaucoma treatment device. In some examples, the stiffening members are removable from the fluid conduit after the glaucoma treatment system has been implanted. |
US12150895B2 |
Systems and methods for automated phacoemulsification
The present invention provides a system and a method for managing occlusions and reducing eye tissue damage during phacoemulsification surgery. More specifically, the present invention provides automated control of the application of ultrasonic energy to a partial or full occlusion of a surgical tool. The present invention measures the vacuum pressure and automatically adjusts the application of ultrasonic energy when the vacuum pressure indicates an occlusion or an occlusion break. |
US12150894B2 |
Evaluation of phacoemulsification devices
A phacoemulsification simulation apparatus includes a trigger device, at least two sensors, and a processor. The trigger device configured to apply, to fluid at an inlet of a needle of a phacoemulsifier, a pressure profile as a function of time in response to an input waveform. The at least two sensors are configured to measure a pressure of the fluid at respective points in the phacoemulsification simulation apparatus. The processor is configured to (a) drive the trigger device with the input waveform, thereby causing the trigger device to apply the pressure profile to the inlet while the fluid is aspirated via an aspiration line, (b) receive measurements of the pressure of the fluid from the at least two sensors, and (c) analyze an aspiration performance of the phacoemulsifier in response to the measurements. |
US12150891B2 |
Systems, devices and methods for neurostimulation having a modulation of packets
A method of neurostimulation may include delivering an electrical signal to a plurality of electrodes connected to a patient. The electrical signal may include a plurality of spaced-apart packets of electrical pulses. The method may include modulating at least one of a quantity of the plurality of electrical pulses within ones of the plurality of packets of electrical pulses, a width in time of the plurality of electrical pulses within ones of the plurality of packets of electrical pulses, an amplitude in voltage of the plurality of electrical pulses within ones of the plurality of packets of electrical pulses, a separation in time between adjacent ones of the plurality of electrical pulses within ones of the plurality of packets of electrical pulses, and a separation in time between adjacent ones of the plurality of packets of electrical pulses to modulate the electrical signal. |
US12150889B2 |
Patient thermal regulation systems
Disclosed herein are devices and systems that conduct temperature-controlled air through one or more enclosed chambers that are placed adjacent to a patient to help control the patient's temperature without blowing air directly on the patient. In some embodiments, the enclosed chamber has an air inlet and an air outlet and a defined air flow pathway therebetween. Air exiting the device can be directed away from the patient. The devices can include a crush-resistant but flexible air-flow layer of material inside the enclosure that allows air flow even when a patient is laying on the device. A cushioning layer can also be included overlaying the air-flow layer. The flowing air can be any desired temperature to help warm or cool a patient. The patient can be a human or animal, for example. |
US12150887B2 |
Strap-on condom assembly
A strap-on condom assembly for inhibiting a condom from falling off during intercourse includes a condom that is wearable on a user's penis during intercourse to protect against the transmission of sexually transmitted diseases. A first strap is coupled to the condom and the first strap can be extended around the user's waist when the condom is being worn. A second strap is coupled to the condom and the second strap can be extended around the user's waist when the condom is being worn. The second strap is matable to the first strap to inhibit the condom from falling off of the user's penis during intercourse. |
US12150886B2 |
Vibrational oral appliance with mandibular advancements
Described herein is an oral appliance. The oral appliance includes upper and lower trays that each include at least one axial spring configured to contact a palatal/lingual surface of at least one tooth, where each axial spring is coupled to the respective upper or lower tray, and where each axial spring is configured to produce and transmit intermittent, cyclic forces to the palatal/lingual surface of the tooth to promote palatal and upper/lower jaw development. The upper and lower trays each include an expansion mechanism to enable adjustment of the size of the upper and lower trays to account for palatal expansion and upper and lower jaw development. The oral appliance includes first and second adjustable hinge arms that are removably connected to the upper and lower trays so that the oral appliance advances the mandible to provide temporary relief from sleep disordered breathing, sleep apnea and/or snoring. |
US12150882B2 |
Auxiliary support apparatus and application thereof
An auxiliary support apparatus includes a bearing member and a wear member, wherein the bearing member is used to support the user's head, the wear member includes a wear body extended from the bearing member downwardly while the bearing member is adjustably connected to the wear body. |
US12150880B2 |
Joint brace with distracting hinge
An assembly for a body joint orthotic that generates a distraction force to the joint that can be synchronized with the flexion of said joint. The hinge may be polycentric or unicentric. For a polycentric hinge, the distraction can be generated by varying the distance between the axes of rotation of the two pivot points. For a unicentric hinge, the distraction can be generated by increasing the length of at least one of the arms that connects the strapping element which holds the orthotic to the limb or body part to the hinge. The synchronization of the amount of distraction to the angle of flexion may be achieved by purely mechanical mechanisms or involving a motor. |
US12150872B2 |
Radiopaque intraluminal stents
A stent comprising a cobalt-based alloy comprising 18-50 weight % cobalt (Co), 10-25 weight % chromium (Cr), 10-15 weight % tungsten (W), 0-2 weight % of manganese (Mn), 0-3 weight % iron (Fe), and 10-65 weight % metal member selected from a platinum group metal. |
US12150869B2 |
Interchangeable distal end for a prosthetic socket system
A prosthetic socket system having an interchangeable distal end, includes a prosthetic socket defining a substantially rigid base, and a funnel formed from a polymeric material and removably attached to the base of a prosthetic socket. The funnel is arranged to be positioned in the base, and is configured and dimensioned to accommodate a distal end of a residual limb. |
US12150867B2 |
Method for controlling an orthopedic joint
The invention relates to a method for controlling an orthopedic joint of a lower extremity in at least one degree of freedom by an adjustable actuator for adjusting an orthopedic apparatus to walking situations that differ from walking on a plane. The orthopedic apparatus includes a top connector connected to a limb and an orthopedic element that is arranged in a hinged manner distal to the top connector. The method encompasses the following steps: —several parameters (A) of the orthopedic apparatus are sensed by sensors; —the sensed parameters are compared with criteria (K) that have been established based on several parameters and/or parameter curves and are stored in a computer unit; —a criterion is selected that is suitable on the basis of the determined parameters and/or parameter curves; and —resistances to movements, extents of movements, driving forces, and/or the progresses thereof are adjusted in accordance with the selected criterion in order to control special functions (5) that differ from walking on a plane. |
US12150865B2 |
Implant packaging cartridge and insertion tool
A packaging insert/cartridge for use with an implant having first and second components is provided. The packaging insert includes a main body, a snap fit latch extending proximally from the main body and a spacer extending distally from the main body and configured to be disposed between the first and second components of the implant. The snap fit latch is adapted to snap fit over a mating part of an implant inserter. |
US12150863B2 |
Oblique spinal fusion cage
The present invention provides an oblique spinal fusion cage capable of executing a surgery even when there are a psoas muscle and a peritoneum along an operation route, which is performed in a direction inclined from a flank. The oblique spinal fusion cage has a curved shape as a whole so as to be stably seated in a space between vertebral bodies irrespective of a skill level of an operator, thereby preventing a medical accident that may occur in the patient. |
US12150859B2 |
Dual mobility acetabular component
The dual mobility acetabular component includes an acetabular cup and a liner that engage one another in a relatively static relationship by way of a Morse taper. The acetabular cup and the liner may be manufactured from a metal material (e.g., titanium) that decreases the energy differential therebetween, to limit or eliminate the galvanic cell phenomenon that forms between adjacent surfaces thereof as a result of body fluid therein that remains captured in small gaps or spaces due to capillarity. As such, the dual mobility acetabular component may experience reduced fretting compared to conventional hip joints known in the art. |
US12150851B2 |
Method of isolating the cerebral circulation during a cardiac procedure
Single filter and multi-filter endolumenal methods and systems for filtering fluids within the body. In some embodiments a blood filtering system captures and removes particulates dislodged or generated during a surgical procedure and circulating in a patient's vasculature. In some embodiments a filter system protects the cerebral vasculature during a cardiac valve repair or replacement procedure. |
US12150850B2 |
Tension-free titanium metal knitted fabric for surgically shaping soft tissues
The invention relates to the fields of medicine and medical technology and is directed toward improving the technical properties of mesh implants used for delicately surgically shaping thin anatomical structures: eyelids, cornea, etc. A tension-free titanium metal warp knit fabric for surgically shaping soft tissues is a mesh fabric made of titanium threads bent to form interconnected loops, wherein the titanium threads have a contoured surface. The technical result is a decrease in the elasticity and an increase in the plasticity of the material, making it possible to incorporate said material into thin anatomical structures without risk of trauma, while improving the formation of connective tissue, reducing wound discharge, shortening healing times, and reducing the rate of complications, thus enabling more rapid recovery of patients. |
US12150848B1 |
Device, method, and system for sphincter closing and reopening to treat infertility caused by retrograde ejaculation
A device, system, and method for closing and reopening a sphincter in a body, such as for closing and opening an internal urinary sphincter of a bladder, thereby blocking retrograde ejaculation, by employing controllable electromagnets. Using the present device, system, and method, the patients can selectively close their bladder's sphincter as desired, for example, to selectively block retrograde ejaculation, preventing semen from entering the bladder of the patient and thereby preventing infertility of the patient. The solution helps regain the elasticity function of the sphincter to allow it to close as per normal to prevent retrograde ejaculation. A series of magnetizable metal objects are positioned in or surrounding the bladder wall at the junction with the urethra, with each of the magnetizable metal objects being electromagnetically controlled to have a controllable closing/reopening of the bladder's sphincter, thereby preventing retrograde ejaculation while also allowing the passage of urine as per normal. |
US12150846B2 |
Absorbent article with fastening system
An absorbent article includes a topsheet, a backsheet, and an absorbent core disposed between the topsheet and backsheet; and a fastening system. The fastening system has a fastening component disposed on an article component. A plurality of layers overlap at least a portion of the fastening component in an overlapping region. The fastening component includes a first plurality of fastening elements integrally formed from a first set of layers and a second plurality of fastening elements integrally formed from a second set of layers. |
US12150845B2 |
Package of absorbent articles utilizing a shaped nonwoven
A package of personal care articles. Each of the personal care articles has a nonwoven substrate as a component. The nonwoven substrate can have a first surface defining a plane of the first surface and a non-regular pattern of a plurality of three-dimensional features extending outwardly from the plane of the first surface. The non-regular pattern can include a first zone of first three-dimensional features and a second zone of second three-dimensional features, wherein in at least one of the first or second zones of the plurality of three-dimensional features has a first three-dimensional feature having a first intensive property and a second three-dimensional feature having a second, different intensive property. The personal care articles can be compressed in the package. |
US12150843B2 |
Stretchable member and disposable wearable article having stretchable member
A stretchable member has a second sheet layer with an exposed portion, first sheet layer, and elastic sheet interposed therebetween. The second and the first sheet layers are joined at multiple sheet joining portions arranged at intervals through joining holes penetrating the elastic sheet or via the elastic sheet, and vent holes each opened at least in a spread state by displacement of the edge of each joining hole away from the circumferential edge of each sheet joining portion in the stretchable direction ED. The colors of the external surface of the elastic sheet and of portions of the external surface of the first sheet layer observed through the vent holes are observable through the second sheet layer, and the color difference ΔE between the colors of the external surface of the elastic sheet and of the external surface of the first sheet layer is 30 or more. |
US12150838B2 |
Re-closable wound dressing with increased adhesive layer
A re-closable wound dressing is provided. A base layer is operable to be attached to a skin of a patient. The base layer forms a pre-fabricated aperture through which a wound of the patient is accessible. A cover layer is coupled with the base layer. The cover layer is operable to cover the pre-fabricated aperture, and is permanently adhered to the base layer along at least a portion of the cover layer. The base layer and the cover layer are made of like materials. |
US12150836B2 |
Focus scanning apparatus recording color
Disclosed are a scanner system and a method for recording surface geometry and surface color of an object where both surface geometry information and surface color information for a block of the image sensor pixels at least partly from one 2D image recorded by the color image sensor. A particular application is within dentistry, particularly for intraoral scanning. |
US12150835B2 |
External drive implantation apparatus for bendable collar implants and method
An external drive apparatus for bendable collar implants includes a male fastener and a female driver. The male fastener is constructed as a rigid and integral unity including an implant screw, a collar, and a male screw-top drive. The female driver supports a female screw-top drive. The female driver is configured for application of an implantation torque to the implant screw via the male screw-top drive which is disposed distally away from the collar. |
US12150834B1 |
Dental implantation method with surgical guide
An accurate and precise surgical guide for dental procedures, especially a procedure involving a subject with few or no teeth as well as methods for making and use of such guides. |
US12150830B2 |
Systems and methods for orthodontic treatment progress tracking
Systems and methods for orthodontic treatment progress tracking. Information based on an orthodontic treatment plan prescribed for a patient undergoing orthodontic treatment may be received. The orthodontic treatment plan specifies planned tooth movements according to a series of treatment stages. An orthodontic progress tracking schedule for the patient based on one or more particular tooth movements of the planned tooth movements may be generated. The orthodontic progress tracking schedule may prescribe a timing schedule for acquiring images of the patient's teeth to track progress of the orthodontic treatment. Images of teeth arrangements of the patient according to the orthodontic progress tracking schedule may be received. Results based on the tracked orthodontic treatment progress may be provided, for example, on a display. |
US12150824B2 |
System for the manufacture of a dental prosthesis
A dental prosthesis is provided, manufactured from a monobloc or multibloc prosthesis blank (10), which is composed of a gum-colored material (14) and a tooth-colored material (12), which materials (12, 14) are bonded to each other by bonding, polymerization and/or one-piece manufacture. The boundary surface (16) between the materials is wave-shaped comprising alternating grooves (22) and ribs (24) in the course of the dental arch, and radial in an oral-vestibular direction in the region of the anterior teeth (33) to be created. The boundary surface (16), at least in the region of the molars (26)—again as viewed in the oral vestibular direction—has parallel grooves (22) and ribs (24) forming troughs and crests of the waveform, or grooves (22) and ribs (24) such that they extend in deviation from parallel by at most 10 degrees, in particular at most 5 degrees, at least in the region of the molars (26). |
US12150822B2 |
Marking device and implantation system
Marking device (100) for implantation into a tissue (260), having a support structure (102) which is formed by at least one elastic metal wire, is compressible and is self-expanding and which, in an expanded state, encompasses an interior space (104), characterized in that the marking device (100) is designed to transform itself on its own from a compressed state into an expanded state, even against a tissue pressure prevailing at a tissue site to be marked, and the marking device (100) in the expanded state has a hollow, approximately spherical shape. |
US12150819B2 |
System and method for image detection during instrument grasping and stapling
Systems and methods for image detection during grasping and stapling include an end effector having a first jaw and a second jaw, an imaging sensor mounted to the end effector and configured to capture images of a material graspable by the end effector, and one or more processors coupled to the end effector and the imaging sensor. The one or more processors are configured to receive the images from the imaging sensor, determine one or more properties of the material based on the images, and display the one or more properties of the material on an interface. In some embodiments, the end effector is part of a medical tool and the material is anatomical tissue. In some embodiments, the end effector further includes one or more of a stapling mechanism configured to staple the material or a cutting mechanism configured to cut the material. |
US12150815B2 |
Apparatus and methods for balancing a joint
A joint replacement balancing system which provides real-time feedback to a surgeon during a joint replacement surgery to assist the surgeon to balance a joint replacement. The joint replacement balancing system includes a non-transitory processor-readable medium storing code representing instructions to cause a processor to receive a signal from a joint balancing apparatus, determine if the joint replacement is out of balance, determine a corrective course of action to bring the joint into balance and generate and display to the surgeon during the joint replacement surgery a recommended corrective course of action to complete the joint replacement surgery. |
US12150807B2 |
Sound detecting device for pelvic floor muscle exercise
A sound detecting device for pelvic floor muscle exercise includes: a main body, having a base seat; a sound collecting chamber, having an opening; an elastic sound receiving membrane, disposed in the main body and located at the opening; a support ring, disposed at a top end of the main body, arranged at a periphery of the elastic sound receiving membrane and corresponding to an outer periphery of the opening; a microphone, disposed at a bottom end of the sound collecting chamber; and an electric circuit board, disposed on the base seat, used for providing a wave filtering function and an amplifying function, connected to the microphone, and connected to at least one smart device installed with an application program (APP) through a Bluetooth device. As such, low frequencies generated when the pelvic floor muscle is relaxed or contacted can be amplified and precisely collected. |
US12150804B2 |
Radiation imaging apparatus, its control method, and medium
An apparatus appropriately corrects a defective pixel of a radiation image in a radiation imaging apparatus having a function of AEC, both when performing AEC and when not performing AEC, the apparatus selecting a defect map from a first image defect map in which a defective pixel (line), which is a group of defective linear pixels, is not included in a region of interest for detecting the dose of radiation in a pixel region in order to perform an AEC pertaining to stopping of irradiation of radiation, and a second image defect map in which a defective pixel (line) which is a group of defective linear pixels, is included in a region of interest, depending on whether or not an AEC is performed, and corrects the radiation image using the selected defect map. |
US12150802B2 |
Digital dental x-ray sensor device having a rounded housing
A digital dental x-ray sensor device includes a rounded, three-dimensional housing that lacks corners, edges, or other relatively sharp features that are known to cause discomfort when used in a patient's mouth. The rounded housing can be spherical, ellipsoid, or any similar regular or irregular rounded shape, and can be formed by ensuring that all curves of the surface of the rounded housing have a minimum radius that is sufficient to prevent features that can dig into the soft tissue of the inside of a patient's mouth. |
US12150798B2 |
X-ray radiation detection
One or more example embodiments of the present invention relates to a system for detection of x-ray radiation. The system comprises photon-counting x-ray CT scanners and associated edge devices. Each edge device determines a quality indicator indicative of a quality of the sensor data based on scanner data. Further, each edge device generates a parameterized machine learning model by optimizing the quality indicator. A server device receives the generated parameterized machine learning models from the edge devices, aggregates the parameterized machine learning models into an aggregated parameterized machine learning model, and sends at least part of the aggregated parameterized machine learning model back to the edge devices. |
US12150795B2 |
Medical imaging system and medical imaging processing apparatus
A medical imaging system includes an imaging unit that obtains a medical image or data used for generating the medical image by imaging a subject, a processor that stores positioning data for specifying arrangement of the subject with respect to the imaging unit, and a display unit that three-dimensionally displays the arrangement of the subject with respect to the imaging unit by using the positioning data in a case where the subject is imaged using the imaging unit. |
US12150794B2 |
Expanding holder and tool set
A tool set includes an expander holder for plug-in holding of surgical tools and a retaining device. The expander holder includes a catching base formed by a flat, chamfer-free plate. Clamping arms for holding a tool to be inserted extend axially from the plate. The plate forms a welding, soldering or gluing portion in a central region on one or more flat sides of the plate. |
US12150793B2 |
Backlit surgical instrument support assembly
The subject invention provides a surgical instrument support assembly which includes an enclosure defining an opening; a light transmissive pane located at least partially across the opening and defining a support surface; and, a light source located inside the enclosure for generating light to be transmitted through the light transmissive pane. A sterilizable light transmissive surgical instrument support may be also provided to be disposed over at least a portion of the light transmissive pane. Advantageously, with the subject invention, an assembly is provided which includes a sterilized surface for supporting surgical instruments which is backlit. With this arrangement, surgical instruments may be supported and illuminated from beneath to aid a medical practitioner in identifying the surgical instruments. |
US12150790B2 |
Method of obtaining feature for blood pressure estimation, apparatus and method for estimating blood pressure
A method of obtaining a feature for blood pressure estimation is provided. The method includes extracting a reference feature from a bio-signal; obtaining a feature for blood pressure estimation by: obtaining, as the feature for blood pressure estimation, a first candidate feature based on the reference feature being less than a first threshold; obtaining, as the feature for blood pressure estimation, a second candidate feature based on the reference feature being greater than or equal to a second threshold that is greater than the first threshold; or obtaining, as the feature for blood pressure estimation, a combination of the first candidate feature and the second candidate feature based on the reference feature being less than the second threshold; and estimating a blood pressure by using the obtained feature. |
US12150784B1 |
Replaceable carrier for wearable devices
A body-mountable monitoring device includes a sensing device, a carrier body removably coupled to the sensing device, and an adhesive sheet bonded to the carrier body and configured to couple the carrier body to a user's skin, where the carrier body surrounds sidewalls of the sensing device such that at least a top surface is exposed when the sensing device is coupled to the carrier body. |
US12150782B2 |
Ear probe for hearing testing
An ear probe assembly comprising a housing structure and a first transducer and a second transducer arranged in said housing structure is disclosed. The ear probe assembly further comprising a channel structure comprising at least a first transducer entrance and a second transducer entrance configured to receive first and second sound ports of the transducers, where further a tip portion is configured to engage with the channel structure in a detachable manner. |
US12150781B1 |
Blood vessel detection and avoidance
Devices detect and assist in the avoidance of blood vessels during a surgical procedure—to avoid rupturing these blood vessels. Devices may be any penetration sensor device (such as a dilator sensor device, hollow needle sensor device, or trocar sensor device) that penetrates the skin and subcutaneous layers to reach a target location inside the body. The device includes a sensor probe which can make optical measurements to determine various parameters of the tissue at the tip of the sensor probe. These parameters may include an optical signal level returned from tissue contacting the tip of the sensor probe, an oxygen saturation level of the tissue, a total hemoglobin concentration, a blood flow, and a pulse. Based on these parameters, the presence or absence of a blood vessel at the tip of the device can be determined while the device travels towards the target location for surgery. |
US12150780B2 |
Electronic device and method for providing individualized guide based on blood pressure related information
An electronic device is provided. The electronic device includes a motion sensor, at least one optical sensor, a processor operatively connected to the motion sensor and the at least one optical sensor, and a memory operatively connected to the processor. The memory may store instructions that cause, when executed, the processor to monitor user state information based on signals received through the motion sensor and the at least one optical sensor, to acquire a sensor value by controlling the at least one optical sensor based on the monitoring, to calculate blood pressure change information according to a user's sleep based on the sensor value, and to provide guide information according to the blood pressure change information. |
US12150779B2 |
Terahertz field effect non-invasive biofeedback diagnosis system
A terahertz field effect non-invasive biofeedback diagnosis system comprises a trigger sensor, a terahertz wave source field unit, and a central processing & telemetry unit. The central processing and telemetry unit (CP&T) is used to generate different types of stimulus signals to patients and system operation units. The biofeedback diagnosis system is used to form two biofeedback loops: one loop is through a CP&T-patient-trigger sensor loop and the other loop is through a CP&T-operation unit-trigger sensor loop. The trigger sensor can remotely obtain the biofeedback signal of the patient, and process the feedback signal into a digital signal and send it back to the central processing and telemetry unit. In order to improve the feedback signal of patients, the terahertz wave source field unit is placed near the patient, so as to trigger the feedback signals of biological cells, tissues, organs and brain waves of patients for diagnosis. |
US12150775B2 |
Treatment of a disease of the gastrointestinal tract with an immunosuppressant
This disclosure features methods and compositions for treating diseases of the gastrointestinal tract with an immunosuppressant. |
US12150774B1 |
Computer-implemented system for diagnosing sleep disorders and a method thereof
A computer-implemented system for diagnosing sleep disorders is disclosed. The computer-implemented system includes a polysomnography recording device for interfacing with a patient to record a sleep data, a sleep score analysis module configured as a series of analytical blocks for automatically processing a data format, an evaluation module reviews and edits the sleep score for quality control by a physician, a scanning module scans the record of the sleep score within a repository, a montage specification module stores the plurality of montage specifications, a tokenization module grants a pre-determined a plurality of distributed credits in at least one of the analytical blocks, allows a key-based authentication for offline setting, sign the license via an asymmetric key cryptography, a container format module handles physiological sleep data, and includes a signature, a header, and a payload, an authentication module protects a plurality of machine learning models by using a symmetric encryption method. |
US12150773B2 |
Method of normalizing implant strain readings to assess bone healing
A device for treating bone in a living body includes (a) comprises an implant configured for attachment to a bone; (b) a first sensor measuring a strain on a first portion of the implant, the first portion of the implant being configured to be mechanically coupled to a weakened portion of a bone when the implant is coupled to the bone in a target position in combination; and (c) a second sensor measuring strain in a non-weakened portion of the bone. |
US12150770B2 |
R-R interval pattern recognition for use in arrhythmia discrimination
Described herein are methods, devices, and systems that improve arrhythmia episode detection specificity, such as, but not limited to, atrial fibrillation (AF) episode detection specificity. Such a method can include obtaining an ordered list of R-R intervals within a window leading up to a detection of a potential arrhythmia episode, determining a measure of a dominant repeated R-R interval pattern within the window, and comparing the measure of the dominant repeated R-R interval pattern to a pattern threshold. If the measure of the dominant repeated R-R interval pattern is below the pattern threshold, that is indicative of a regularly irregular pattern being present, and there is a determination that the detection of the potential arrhythmia episode does not correspond to an actual arrhythmia episode. Such embodiments can beneficially be used to significantly reduce the number of false positive arrhythmia detections. |
US12150768B2 |
Electronic device and electrode in the same
An electronic device is provided. The electronic device includes a housing, a display viewed through at least a portion of a front surface of the housing, a rear cover disposed on a rear surface of the housing, a first electrode disposed on a lateral surface of the housing, and second and third electrodes disposed at different positions on the rear cover. The first electrode, the second electrode, and the third electrode may include a conductive material that is a compound containing titanium (Ti), aluminum (Al), chromium (Cr), silicon (Si), carbon (C), and nitrogen (N). |
US12150766B2 |
Visual perception-based emotion recognition method
The present disclosure relates to the field of emotion recognition technologies, and specifically, to a visual perception-based emotion recognition method. The method in the present disclosure includes the following steps: step 1: acquiring a face video by using a camera, performing face detection, and locating a region of interest (ROI); step 2: extracting color channel information of the ROI for factorization and dimension reduction; step 3: denoising and stabilizing signals and extracting physiological parameters including heart rate and breathing waveforms, and heart rate variability (HRV); step 4: extracting pre-training nonlinear features of the physiological parameters and performing modeling and regression of a twin network-based support vector machine (SVM) model; and step 5: reading a valence-arousal-dominance (VAD) model by using regressed three-dimensional information to obtain a specific emotional representation. |
US12150763B2 |
Sterile bodily-fluid collection device and methods
An apparatus includes a pre-sample reservoir, a diversion mechanism, and a flow metering mechanism. The diversion mechanism has an inlet port couplable to a lumen-defining device to receive bodily-fluids from a patient, a first outlet port fluidically couplable to the pre-sample reservoir, and a second outlet port fluidically couplable to a sample reservoir. The diversion mechanism defines a first fluid flow path and a second flow path that are configured to place the first outlet port and the second outlet port, respectively, in fluid communication with the inlet port. The flow metering mechanism is configured to meter a flow of a predetermined volume of bodily-fluid through the first fluid flow path into the pre-sample reservoir, to meter a flow of a second volume of bodily-fluid through the second fluid flow path into the sample reservoir, and to display a volumetric indicator associated with the predetermined volume and the second volume. |
US12150759B2 |
Blood-solute calculation with a mobile device using non-invasive spectroscopy
This document describes techniques and devices for blood-solute calculation with a mobile device using non-invasive spectroscopy. A mobile device (502) includes a light source (504) that emits light toward an interferometer (508) that uses mirrors to separate and recombine the light. The interferometer directs the recombined light toward a person. Light reflected from, or transmitted through, the person is received through a reception port (506) to a photodetector (510) that outputs photodetector data that corresponds to a measured light intensity of the reflected and transmitted light as a function of a path length of the light or a mirror position of the interferometer. Based on the photodetector data, an interferogram is generated. Applying a technique such as a Fourier transform to the interferogram, a spectrum data set of the reflected and transmitted light is generated. Based on the spectrum data set, a concentration of solutes in the person's blood is calculated. |
US12150752B2 |
Hydrogen breath analyzer and breath test method
The present invention provides an improved breath analyzer and breath test method to determine the presence of a gastrointestinal disorder in a human subject's digestive tract. |
US12150749B2 |
Accessory kit for interventional procedures using magnetic resonance imaging
An accessory kit is provided for interventional procedures using a magnetic resonance imaging scanner. The accessory kit includes a patient support and an electrical connection adapter. The patient support has a first end proximal and a second end distal to the scanner. The distal end is configured to create a space to accommodate a clinician, such as narrowing of the distal end or at least one cutout on a side of the distal end. The electrical connection adapter interfaces with the scanner and a scanner table. The accessory kit is configured so that when the proximal end is extended into the scanner bore, the distal end extends outside the bore. The narrowed width and/or cutout(s) of the exposed distal end and the extended gap between the scanner and scanner table create space on at least one side of the patient support that a clinician may use to access a patient. |
US12150743B2 |
Wearable electronic device measuring blood pressure and method for operating the same
According to various embodiments, a wearable electronic device comprises a memory, a first sensor, a second sensor, and a processor, wherein the processor may be configured to, obtain a user's first biometric signal in a user's first posture through the first sensor, obtain, from an external electronic device, information about the user's first blood pressure value measured by the external electronic device in the first posture, obtain first calibration information for quantifying first blood pressure information measured in the first posture, based on information about features of the first biometric signal and the first blood pressure value, identify whether calibration data sets for a plurality of postures of the user, pre-stored in the memory, meet a specific condition for estimating second calibration information for quantifying second blood pressure information measured in the user's second posture, and when the calibration data sets meet the specific condition, estimate the second calibration information based on the calibration data sets and the first calibration information. |
US12150740B2 |
Totally non-invasive blood sugar level monitoring apparatus integrated with real-time health support system
A non-invasive continuous blood sugar level monitoring apparatus integrated with real-time health support system. The blood sugar levels and other vital physiological information of the user can also be tracked wirelessly through the apparatus. The apparatus has an integrated real-time alert and reminder feature for notifying the user during medication and unusual physiological conditions. An automated diet and lifestyle recommendation solution is integrated into the device to help the user maintain healthy blood sugar and blood pressure levels. The low-powered telemetry device is used for communicating the stored physiological information of the user and the computed results between the network of devices. |
US12150731B2 |
Systems and methods for selectively activating virtual guide geometries
A method for operating a surgical robot includes providing a plurality of virtual haptic geometries associated with different steps of a surgical procedure, evaluating a plurality of criteria associated with a first virtual haptic geometry of the plurality of virtual haptic geometries, activating the first virtual haptic geometry of the plurality of virtual haptic geometries without activating a second virtual haptic geometry of the plurality of virtual haptic geometries in response to satisfaction of the plurality of criteria, and controlling the surgical robot to constrain movement of an end effector of the surgical robot to the first virtual haptic geometry in response to activating the first virtual haptic geometry. |
US12150726B2 |
Control switch position sensing across a rotational joint
Implementations relate to control switch position sensing across a rotational joint. In some implementations, a control input device includes a base member and a roll member rotatable about a central axis with respect to the base member in a roll degree of freedom. A switch contact portion is rotatable with the roll member and moveable to multiple positions in a switch degree of freedom. A first sensor element is coupled to and moveable with the switch contact portion and can be a passive element. A base sensor element is coupled to the base member and configured to sense a proximity of the first sensor element to the base sensor element, and to output a signal indicative of a current position of the switch contact portion in the switch degree of freedom independently of a rotational orientation of the roll member in the roll degree of freedom. |
US12150725B2 |
Unmatching/matching interface device to robot grasper for engaging teleoperation
A surgical robotic system has a robotic grasper, a user interface device (UID), and one or more processors communicatively coupled to the UID and the robotic grasper. The system detects a directive to engage or re-engage a teleoperation mode, determines that the system is in a non-teleoperation mode, receives a sequence of user actions through the UID, determines the UID matches a jaw angle or a grip force of the robotic grasper, and transitions into teleoperation mode. Other embodiments are also described and claimed. |
US12150723B2 |
Automated procedure evaluation
A robotic system is configured to evaluate an identified phase of a medical procedure. The robotic system includes a video capture device; a robotic manipulator; one or more sensors; an input device; a data store; and control circuitry. The control circuitry is configured to: determine a first status of the robotic manipulator based on sensor data from the one or more sensors; identify a first input from the input device for initiating a first action of the robotic manipulator; perform a first analysis of a video of a patient site captured by the video capture device; identify a first phase of the medical procedure based at least in part on the first status of the robotic manipulator, the first input, and the first analysis of the video; and generate an evaluation of the first phase of the medical procedure based on one or more metrics associated with the first phase. |
US12150722B2 |
Surgical robot positioning system and related devices and methods
The various embodiments disclosed herein relate to surgical robot positioning systems and devices that aid in the gross positioning of surgical devices during surgical procedures. For example, a gross positioning system for use with a robotic surgical device may include a positioning body, a yaw mechanism operably coupled to the positioning body at a yaw rotational joint, a pitch mechanism operably coupled to the positioning body at a pitch rotational joint, and a plunge mechanism operably coupled to the pitch mechanism, where the plunge mechanism is configured to slide and to be coupleable to the robotic surgical device. |
US12150717B2 |
Tracking device, surgical instrument including same, and surgical navigation system with the surgical instrument
A tracking device for use in a surgical navigation system. The device includes an electromagnetic sensor configured to generate a sensor signal that depends on an external electromagnetic field. The device also includes at least one line element electrically connected to the sensor. The line element includes a first line section, a second line section, and a third line section arranged between the first and second line sections. A strain relief unit includes a core, an outer surface, and at least one recess which extends in the outer surface circumferentially around a longitudinal axis of the core. The first line section extends into the strain relief unit on a first side of the strain relief unit, the second line section extends into the strain relief unit on a second side of the strain relief unit opposite the first side, and the third line section extends within the recess. |
US12150716B2 |
Endovascular navigation system and method
An endovascular navigation system and method are disclosed. The endovascular navigation system includes an elongate flexible member configured to access the venous vasculature of a patient, a sensor disposed at a distal end of the elongate flexible member and configured to sense a physiological characteristic of the venous vasculature of the patient, a processor and a display. The processor is configured to receive and process the physiological characteristic of the venous vasculature of the patient, and to determine that the position of the distal end of the elongate flexible member is within a predetermined structure within the venous vasculature of the patient. The display is configured to display a visual indication that the distal end of the elongate flexible member is within the predetermined structure within the venous vasculature of the patient, where the visual indication is different from the physiological characteristic of the venous vasculature of the patient. |
US12150713B2 |
Confidence-based robotically-assisted surgery system
The present disclosure provides a system and method for controlling an articulating member including a tool. The system may include a dual camera system that captures near-infrared (NIR) images and point cloud images of a tissue or other substance that includes NIR markers. The system may generate a three-dimensional (3D) path based on identified positions of the NIR markers, may filter the generated path, and may generate a 3D trajectory for controlling the articulated arm of a robot having a tool to create an incision along the filtered path. In a shared control mode, an operator may generate manually control commands for the robot to guide the tool along such a path, while automated control commands are generated in parallel. One or more allocation functions may be calculated based on calculated manual and automated error models, and shared control signals may be generated based on the allocation functions. |
US12150712B2 |
Corneal endothelial cell imaging apparatus, method of controlling same, and recording medium
A corneal endothelial cell imaging apparatus includes an irradiation system, a light receiving system, and a controller. The irradiation system includes a spatial light modulator modulating light from a light source, and is configured to irradiate slit-shaped illumination light toward a cornea by modulating the light using the spatial light modulator. The light receiving system is arranged obliquely to the irradiation system and includes an image sensor receiving reflected light from the cornea. The controller is configured to control the spatial light modulator so as to irradiate the illumination light onto an illumination region on the cornea, and is configured to control the image sensor to set an opening range on a light receiving surface corresponding to the illumination region on the cornea and to capture a light receiving result of reflection component from a corneal endothelium obtained by a light receiving element in the set opening range. |
US12150709B2 |
Visual axis identification systems and methods
The devices and methods described herein provide improved methods for accurately identifying and locating the visual axis of the eye and its intersection with the iris plane. In one embodiment, a visual axis identification system includes a fixation light source, a camera, and a processing system. During operation thereof, the patient focuses their gaze onto two or more fixation light spots provided by the fixation light source upon an optical axis thereof, which creates two or more corresponding images on or near to the patient's retina. The patient's head is then rotated relative while the patient continuously maintains their gaze on the fixation light spots. The patient's visual axis may be located by determining the location of the optical axis of the fixation light source relative to the patient's eye when the centers of the multiple images coincide in the patient's view. |
US12150707B2 |
Ocular aberrometry recovery systems and methods
Techniques are disclosed for systems and methods to provide improved ocular aberrometry recovery. An ocular aberrometry system includes a wavefront sensor configured to provide wavefront sensor data associated with an optical target monitored by the ocular aberrometry system and a logic device configured to communicate with the wavefront sensor. The logic device is configured to receive ocular aberrometry output data including at least the wavefront sensor data provided by the wavefront sensor, identify imaging artifact induced singularities in the received ocular aberrometry output data, determine corrected aberrometry output data based, at least in part, on the identified singularities and the received ocular aberrometry output data, and generate user feedback corresponding to the received ocular aberrometry output data based, at least in part, on the corrected aberrometry output data. |
US12150706B2 |
Heart catheter for endocardial laser irradiation and laser system
A heart catheter for endocardial laser irradiation of arrhythmogenic substrates is disclosed. The heart catheter comprises a catheter hose enclosing a flushing channel and an optical fiber, and a distal catheter tip. The catheter tip comprises: a main body surrounding a frontal passageway for laser light emitted from the optical fiber and for a flushing liquid provided via the flushing channel; a fiber mount inwardly extending from the main body, for centrally mounting the optical fiber; and connecting channels segmenting the fiber mount in a circumferential direction and connecting the flushing channel with the frontal passageway. Since the frontal passageway narrows, at least within a longitudinal section thereof, towards the distal end of the catheter tip, the flushing liquid can flow in an even and laminar manner through the passageway, thereby keeping blood out of the irradiation field and away from the optical fiber. |
US12150702B1 |
Generator and catheter for tissue ablation
An ablation treatment catheter may include a first conductive wire formed of a first material. The first conductive wire is configured to be connected to a power generator and to carry a current to deliver ablation energy to a biological tissue. The catheter may include a second wire coupled to the first conductive wire. The second wire formed of a second material. The second wire forming a junction with the first conductive wire. The catheter may include a first electrode comprising an ablation element and a temperature sensor. The ablation element includes part of the first conductive wire and is configured to deliver the ablation energy to the biological tissue. The temperature sensor includes the junction of the first conductive wire and the second wire such that a thermocouple is formed at the junction to measure temperature at the first electrode. |
US12150700B2 |
Cardiac pulsed field ablation
A method for ablating tissue by applying at least one pulse train of pulsed-field energy.The method includes delivering a pulse train of energy having a predetermined frequency to cardiac tissue, the pulse train including at least 60 pulses, an inter-phase delay between Oμs and 5 μs, an inter-pulse delay of at least 5 μs, and a pulse width of 5 μs. |
US12150690B2 |
Electrosurgical tip
The present disclosure relates generally to the field of medical devices. In particular, the present disclosure relates to an electrosurgical surgical tip that includes a conductive and low-profile cutting surface to provide high current density radiofrequency energy with minimal thermal damage to surrounding tissues. For example, an electrosurgical tip of the present disclosure may include a ring of conductive material sputter-coated around a distal opening of a non-conductive base component and a strip of conductive material sputter-coated along a longitudinal axis of the non-conductive base component. |
US12150687B2 |
Cryoablation catheter and system
The disclosure relates to a cryoablation catheter and a cryoablation system. The cryoablation catheter comprises a catheter body and a freezing unit. The catheter body comprises a cold-source fluid input lumen and a cold-source fluid output lumen, both extending in an axial direction of the catheter body, and the freezing unit is arranged at a distal portion of the catheter body, and comprises a first balloon in fluid communication with the cold-source fluid input lumen and the cold-source fluid output lumen, and a second balloon arranged external to the first balloon with the length of the first balloon being less than the length of the second balloon. When the first balloon and the second balloon are dilated, a cavity is formed between the first balloon and the second balloon, to prevent the energy transfer in a space of the freezing unit corresponding to the cavity. |
US12150682B2 |
Bone fixation system with fasteners and a removal tool for decoupling of the fasteners
A bone fixation assembly is disclosed. The bone fixation assembly may include a bone fixation plate including a fastener hole and a cavity adjacent to the fastener hole. The bone fixation assembly may also include a clip. The clip may include a body having a partial circular shape, the body positioned at least partially in the cavity. The clip may further include a plurality of tabs extending inward relative to the partial circular shape of the body, each tab having a convex shape extending inward relative to the partial circular shape of the body, wherein the body and the plurality of tabs are positioned below a top surface of the bone fixation plate. |
US12150681B2 |
Intramedullary implant with proximal plate and method for its use
An orthopedic implant is specifically configured for use in osteotomies, in which part of the implant extends into an intramedullary portion of a first bone segment and a plate portion is external to the cortical surface of an adjacent bone segment to fix the segments to allow them to fuse. The body of the implant has a first end and a second end where the end which is inserted into the bone has a chamfer and a through hole having a hole axis optionally at an oblique angle to the longitudinal axis of the implant, and which can receive a screw, peg or pin. The second end of the implant includes a plate portion with at least two offset screws. |
US12150677B2 |
Methods and systems for adjusting an external fixation frame
A tool for implementing a correction plan in an external fixation frame having a plurality of adjustment elements or screws, for example, generally includes a driver, a motor, a controller, and a processor. The driver is adapted to engage and rotate each of the screws. The motor is coupled the driver and adapted to rotate the driver. The controller is connected to the motor and configured to control operation of the motor. The processor adapted configured to: receive correction plan data; receive identification data including information for identifying at least one of the plurality of screws; determine movement of at least one of the plurality of the screws based on the correction plan data and the identification data; and send signals indicative of the determined movement to the controller in order to rotate at least one of the plurality of screws according to a predetermined correction plan. |
US12150676B2 |
Skin treatment apparatus with cooling member
A skin treatment apparatus, such as a microdermabrasion or dermaplaning apparatus, includes a housing having a top end and a bottom end, a treatment head attached to the top end of the housing and arranged to exfoliate skin within a treatment area, and a cooling member provided on the bottom end of the housing arranged to cool skin within the treatment area. |
US12150675B2 |
Electrical connector for colpotomy device
A colpotomy device having a tissue treatment assembly for performing a hysterectomy is provided. The tissue treatment assembly comprises an elongated body defining a longitudinal axis and an end effector coupled to a distal portion of the elongated body. The end effector can be offset from and rotatable about the longitudinal axis. The tissue treatment assembly also has an axial first electrical contact coupled to the end effector, where the axial first electrical contact is affixed to and rotatable with the end effector. Moreover, the tissue treatment assembly includes a circumferential second electrical contact that can be arranged to contact the axial first electrical contact throughout a rotation of the end effector about the longitudinal axis. |
US12150674B2 |
Medical device and method for preventing adhesions
Methods and devices for treatment of a uterine cavity to prevent adhesions following a surgical intervention. |
US12150672B1 |
Transperineal biopsy guide with pivotable platform and associated system, and method of use
A transperineal biopsy guide for use with a tubular structure and a transrectal probe. The tubular structure is sized to receive a biopsy instrument therethrough. The transperineal biopsy guide includes a mount attachable to the transrectal probe, a stabilizing structure extending from the mount, and a platform pivotable relative to the stabilizing structure about an axis perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the probe when the mount is attached to the probe. When the tubular structure is received by the platform and the mount is attached to the transrectal probe, the tubular structure can be positioned in the sagittal plane of the transrectal probe in a plurality of angular orientations relative to the longitudinal axis of the transrectal probe via pivoting of the platform relative to the stabilizing structure. |
US12150670B1 |
Pet intraurethral incision knife
Disclosed is a pet intraurethral incision knife, including a knife rod, a blade, and a guide wire, a blade slot is formed on one side of the knife rod, the hollow cavity is formed inside the knife rod in the length direction, the hollow cavity is communicated with the bottom of the blade slot, the blade can be rotationally retracted inside the blade slot, one end of the guide wire is abutted against an edge of one end of the blade, and the other end thereof passes through the hollow cavity and forms an operating end at one end of the knife rod, such that the operating end drives one end of the guide wire to push the blade to rotate and to be exposed from the opening of the blade slot, the blade can be hidden and stored inside the blade slot before being inserted into a pet urethra. |
US12150669B2 |
System for axial positioning of a rotating shaft
A system for axial positioning of a rotating shaft is provided herein. The system includes a first wheel. The system also includes a second wheel positioned adjacent to the first wheel such that the first wheel and second wheel are configured to rotate in opposite directions. The second wheel is also positioned such that first wheel and second wheel are configured to exert axial force tangential to the first wheel and the second wheel to a shaft positioned between the first wheel and the second wheel. Each of the first wheel and the second wheel each comprise a plurality of rollers positioned tangentially along a circumference of the first wheel and the second wheel. |
US12150665B2 |
Compact ultrasonic transducer and ultrasonic surgical instrument including the same
A compact ultrasonic transducer for an ultrasonic surgical instrument includes a proximal casing defining a hollow interior and a piezoelectric rod array including a plurality of piezoelectric rods radially spaced-apart from one another and arranged in a longitudinally-oriented direction. The piezoelectric rod array is disposed within the hollow interior. The compact ultrasonic transducer further includes a distal horn including a distal connector configured to engage a waveguide. The distal horn is configured to engage the proximal casing to enclose the piezoelectric rod array within the hollow interior. An ultrasonic surgical instrument including the compact ultrasonic transducer is also provided. |
US12150660B1 |
Apparatus and methods for controlled clot aspiration
An aspiration thrombectomy system including an aspiration catheter having a proximal end and a distal end, the aspiration catheter having a lumen to accommodate fluid, a vacuum source including a controllable vacuum valve, a tubing connected to the aspiration catheter, and a controller configured to detect a change in a catheter diameter corresponding to a change in the connection between the aspiration catheter and the tubing. The controller is configured to change a pulsation protocol associated with the aspiration catheter responsive to the change in the catheter diameter, and the pulsation protocol specifies pressure variations and pressure patterns to modulate the vacuum valve to change a level of vacuum at the distal end of the aspiration catheter. |
US12150658B2 |
Glenoid positioning device
A glenoid positioning device (100), in particular for a Kirschner wire, comprising: a hub (101) with a reference through-hole (110) and comprising three housings (102a, 102b, 102c) arranged radially; three slide elements (103a, 103b, 103c) slidably housed within the three housings (102a, 102b, 102c), respectively, and configured to interact with a glenoid cavity; wherein the three slide elements (103a, 103b, 103c) are configured to be radially extended or retracted to identify a circular area (2) of a glenoid cavity. |
US12150655B2 |
Automated cranial burr hole device and method
An intracranial access device includes a housing having an operator-facing side and a patient-facing side and an opening therethrough extending from the operator-facing side to the patient-facing side. The device further includes at least one fastener configured to secure the device to a cranium of a patient. The device further includes a drill mounted to a surface of the housing and a cauterizer. The device may further include a number of sensors arranged on the patient-facing side of the housing and configured to identify a hemorrhage location. |
US12150649B2 |
Endovascular coil and method for making the same
Disclosed are example embodiments of an endovascular coil having a twisted figure 8 shape. The endovascular coil includes: a first loop; a second loop; and an inflection region where a portion of the first loop transitions into a portion of the second loop. The second loop is rotated about an axis parallel to the longitudinal axis of the first loop to create the twisted figure 8 shape. The twist adds more randomness and variability to the filling behavior of the endovascular coil. The added randomness and variability enables the twisted figure 8 coil to better fill the void of irregular-shaped aneurysms than other conventional embolic coils. |
US12150647B2 |
Method for punching a lumen and implanting an implant device
A punching device, for punching a lumen and implanting an implant device, includes at least the implant device for punching the lumen and for implantation into the lumen. In addition, the punching device includes an implantation device, a closure device, and an actuation device. |
US12150638B2 |
Method and apparatus for performing spine surgery
Systems and methods are described for correcting sagittal imbalance in a spine including instruments for performing the controlled release of the anterior longitudinal ligament through a lateral access corridor and hyper-lordotic lateral implants. |
US12150637B2 |
Surgical access instrument
In one embodiment, an access instrument for creating a surgical working portal includes a body having a first end and a body length, a first slot having a first slot length running along the length of the body from the first end, and a second slot having a second slot length running along the length of the body from the first end, wherein the first slot length and the second slot length are less than the body length. |
US12150635B1 |
Adjustable triple heads thyroid retractor
A medical retraction device is constructed as a plurality of at least three arms hinged together at a hinge point, and extensions to grip a patient's tissue for retraction. Each arm has a rod portion and terminates with a retraction hook. The arms have a ratcheting function, in which linear movement of the arms effects retraction of a patient's tissue and provides for exposure of a surgical site. Finger grips extend from at least a subset of the plurality of arms and at least one of the finger grips controls the ratcheting function for that arm. In operation, the operator makes an incision and inserts retraction device so that the rod end portions extend into the incision. The operator then adjusts the arms by controlling the ratcheting. |
US12150631B2 |
Surgical articulated arm
An articulated arm including: a tubular structure comprising a plurality of coupled longitudinal sections including: at least one rigid portion; and at least one flexible portion comprising a plurality of connected annular portions; wherein the tubular structure includes: a trench formed along a long axis of the tubular structure and extending along the plurality of coupled longitudinal sections; and a cover attached to the tubular structure and covering at least a portion of the trench. |
US12150630B2 |
Wire gripping device
A gripping device is configured to grip a medical device wire or shaft and includes a collet defining a collet lumen, a collet sleeve including a flange and configured to house the collet and defining a collet sleeve lumen, and a cam configured to house the collet sleeve and defining a cam lumen, each of the collet, collet sleeve, and cam lumens configured to receive a medical device wire or shaft. The device includes a housing including a proximal portion configured to house the collet, collet sleeve and a distal portion. The cam is rotatably attached to the distal portion and is configured to move the collet sleeve and collet towards the proximal portion upon rotation of the cam from a release position to a grip position and to move towards the distal portion of the housing upon rotation of the cam from the grip position to the release position. |
US12150629B2 |
Lung access device
A pulmonary access device comprises an elongated shaft having a proximal shaft section, a bendable shaft section, a distal shaft section, and a distal tip. The pulmonary access device further comprises an elongated sheath having a proximal sheath section, a malleable distal sheath section, and working channel. The working channel is configured for slidably receiving the elongated shaft. The pulmonary access device further comprises a handle assembly including a handle body. The handle body is affixed to a proximal end of the elongated shaft. The handle body is removably affixed to a proximal end of the elongated sheath. |
US12150627B2 |
Bone biopsy device and related methods
Devices and methods used to obtain a core tissue samples are disclosed. The devices may be configured to drill into cortical bone and saw a hole into a bone lesion and/or bone marrow while obtaining the core tissue sample. The devices can include a motor and a transmission configured to rotate a trocar having a tip configured for drilling and an outer coax cannula having a cutting tip configured for sawing. |
US12150623B2 |
Techniques for composition identification of an anatomical target
Techniques for identifying composition of an anatomical target using a series of different colored light sources are provided. In an example, a method can include emitting light from multiple illumination sources, receiving an illumination response from an anatomical target at an optical sensor, providing an image representative of the anatomical target, and providing spectral intensity information of the illumination response in addition to the image. Each illumination source can emit light having a range of frequencies centered about a different frequency than each other illumination source. |
US12150620B2 |
Minimize image sensor I/O and conductor counts in endoscope applications
The disclosure extends to systems and methods for reducing the area of an image sensor by employing bi-directional pads used for both image data issuance and configuration command reception and internal supply voltage generation, for reducing the number of conductors in an endoscope system. |
US12150617B2 |
Medical information processing apparatus, medical information processing method, and medical information processing program
A surgical information processing apparatus according to the present disclosure includes: an acquisition unit that acquires a surgical image; a determination unit that determines whether additional information is attached to the surgical image acquired by the acquisition unit; and a processing unit that performs first image processing when the determination unit has determined that the additional information is not attached, and does not perform the first image processing when the determination unit has determined that the additional information is attached. |
US12150616B2 |
Enhanced edge cleaning structures and devices with, selectable, mechanical and/or electro-mechanicaly actuated and/or sensor or map activated air-flow and debris aperatures/doors/debris aperatures
New and novel structure(s) for cleaning surfaces have been disclosed. The structures, configurations and methods disclosed herein are new to this world and functionally and structurally enable that which was not possible previously. The invention at hand uniquely and inventively improves upon the known devices in this field. |
US12150611B2 |
Cleaning device, cleaning method thereof, and cleaning machine system
The cleaning device includes a water injection member and a mopping cloth cleaning member. The water injection member is configured to wet the mopping cloth of a cleaning robot. The mopping cloth cleaning member which reciprocates up and down to flap the mopping cloth of the cleaning robot, in order to clean the mopping cloth of the cleaning robot. |
US12150607B2 |
Automated disposable dispenser
The present invention relates generally to the field of single use, disposable dispensers. The dispenser has a housing, with an interior space, a one cap, and a motion sensor. The dispenser further allows a user to have hands-free dispensing of the desired liquid, while still having an easily disposable single-use dispenser. The dispenser may include a one light source, a motor. The motor pulls the liquid through the straw and out of the continuous opening to the nozzle. The motor, light source, and the motion sensor may be powered by a battery. |
US12150606B2 |
Touch-free tabletop dispensers
Exemplary embodiments of tabletop dispensers are disclosed herein. An exemplary tabletop dispenser for dispensing soap, sanitizer or lotion includes a bottle. The bottle has a neck that has a neck diameter. A pump assembly having a cylindrical housing is also included. The cylindrical has a cylindrical housing diameter that is less than the neck diameter. A controller board, a battery, a motor and a pump are at least partially located within the cylindrical housing. The pump assembly is configured to be located within the neck and the bottle. A sensor for sensing an object and an outlet nozzle are also included. |
US12150604B2 |
Toilet lid and urinal assembly
An improved toiled system including a urine receptacle with a guide channel is provided, said guide channel having an inlet port that is configured to be positioned closer to the user's point of urination, such that the user may urinate into the inlet port with a greater degree of comfort that a higher percentage of said user's urine will be contained into the urine receptacle. The guide channel is configured to be moved from a retracted to an extended position, said extended position being to allow for use by the user, and said retracted position being to allow for storage of the guide channel out of the way when not being used. In one configuration a toilet with a seat may be used in its conventional manner when said guide channel is in said retracted position. Another significant feature is the use of a return feature, which causes the lid to be in the up position, and the seat in the down position, after use by the user, for the convenience of the next user. When this feature is used with the above retraction/extension position, it solves the issue of a woman wanting the toilet seat down with very little effort to the man because it automatically returns everything to the seated position for a woman simply by the man releasing the handles or foot pedal. |
US12150600B2 |
Drying apparatus and related methods
A drying apparatus includes a body, an airflow inlet, a bar supported by the body, the bar including an airflow outlet, and at least one flow generator to receive inlet air from the airflow inlet and to expel forced airflow through the airflow outlet. At least one motor is provided to rotate the bar about an axis oriented substantially parallel to a drying face of the body, the rotation of the bar reorientating the airflow outlet. |
US12150596B1 |
Appliance kitchen caddy with 360-degree wheels
A kitchen caddy having an omnidirectional wheel system is provided. The omnidirectional wheel system enables unrestricted rotation and movement along a supporting surface. The kitchen caddy also provides a movement stabilizer operatively associated with the underside to, if desired, reduce mobility. |
US12150592B2 |
Device and kit for cooking with frame and insert
A device for cooking foodstuff includes a frame having an opening; and an insert removably coupled to the frame at the opening. The coupled frame and insert form a cooking plate comprising a top cooking surface for supporting foodstuff thereon and a bottom heat-receiving surface for receiving heat from a heat source. The insert comprises a first side having a generally flat surface and a second side having a corrugated surface comprising a pattern of ridges. The insert can be coupled to the frame with the first or second side facing up so that the side that is facing up forms a part of the top cooking surface. A set of cookware is also provided, which includes the frame and a plurality of such inserts, wherein the inserts differ from one another in at least one of dimension, shape, and composition. |
US12150591B2 |
Combination grate and griddle for a gas cooktop
A combination grate and griddle for a cooking hob includes a base frame extending around a perimeter of the combination grate and griddle to define an open central area. At least one article supporting feature is connected with the base frame, extends at least partially into the open central area, and defines an upper supporting face. A griddle body is connected with the base frame and extends within the open central area around the at least one article supporting feature. The griddle body defines a cooking surface spaced apart from the upper supporting face of the at least one article supporting feature. |
US12150590B2 |
Griddle cooking station with hood and method thereof
Embodiments of a cooking station having a main body and a griddle with a hood pivotably coupled to the griddle are provided. The hood is pivotably moveable between closed and fully open positions. Further, the hood is removable from the griddle to be positioned, for example, along a rear side of the main body in a low-profile position such that the hood may be suspended from the griddle with a hook structure. |
US12150588B2 |
Smoke reduction system for a cooking appliance
A cooking appliance includes an upper cooking surface and a lower cooking surface. The lower cooking surface employs a plurality of horizontally-offset apertures in each of the furrows formed in the lower cooking surface for facilitating the egress of cooking juices from the lower cooking surface. |
US12150583B1 |
Method and apparatus for cooking a skewered food item
A turkey cooking apparatus provides a pot and a specially configured insert (e.g., basket) that rests upon the pot bottom. A lower funnel shaped section and upper tube shaped section are provided inside the pot. The insert (e.g., basket) sits upon funnel shaped portion. The insert has a central opening that is receptive of the tubed portion. Both the insert and the tube section can have openings that enable steam to travel upwardly to cook the turkey carcass. |
US12150582B2 |
Steam cooking apparatus and method
A cooking apparatus is for cooking using steam, but which makes use of heated steam above 100 degrees Celsius. This heated steam is circulated around the food chamber. |
US12150578B2 |
Christmas tree with shape changeable by adjusting angle of branches
The present disclosure discloses a Christmas tree with a shape changeable by adjusting an angle of branches. The Christmas tree includes a base, a column arranged on the base, and one or more layers of branches arranged on the column. Branch fixing frames are arranged around the column. The branches are rotatably arranged on the branch fixing frames. The base is provided with a branch adjusting structure. The branch adjusting structure includes an adjusting frame movably sleeved outside the column, a support member for supporting the adjusting frame, and a push rod motor for driving the support member to move up and down to push the branches for angle adjustment. During angle adjustment, the push rod motor drives the support member to move up and down, thereby driving the adjusting ring to move up and down to push the branches to rotate for angle adjustment. |
US12150573B2 |
Knife block with storage slot blade sharpeners and cutlery set using same
A knife block is described that includes a block body and a block insert that is coupled to the block body. The block insert includes a sharpening element holder and a cap attached to the sharpening element holder. The cap and the sharpening element holder have matching geometry. The cap or the sharpening element holder comprises one or more pins and the other of the cap or the sharpening element holder comprises a corresponding number of holes, such that the pins are received within the holes to align the cap and the sharpening element holder. The first sharpening element and a second sharpening element form a V-shape having a first sharpener angle that is greater than a first blade edge angle of the first knife. |
US12150569B1 |
Collapsible headwear storage assembly
A collapsible headwear storage assembly includes a base that is positionable on a horizontal support surface. A pole is coupled to and extends upwardly from the base such that the pole is vertically oriented when the base is positioned on the horizontal support surface. A plurality of cups is provided and each of the plurality of cups is slidably disposed on the pole. The plurality of cups is arrangeable into a deployed position having the plurality of cups being distributed along a substantial length of the upper half of the pole. A plurality of holding units and each of the plurality of holding units is removably attachable to a respective one of the plurality of cups when the plurality of cups is positioned in the deployed position to support an article of headwear. |
US12150567B2 |
Refrigerator
A refrigerator includes a cabinet, a control unit provided in the cabinet and controlling an operation of the refrigerator, a main door that opens or closes the cabinet and has an opening formed therein, a main hinge that couples the cabinet to the main door and allows the main door to be pivotably mounted, a sub-door formed on a front surface of the refrigerator and opens or closes the opening, a sub-hinge that couples the main door to the sub-door and allows the sub-door to be pivotably mounted, a sub-hinge cover that simultaneously shield a main hinge shaft of the main hinge and a sub-hinge shaft of the sub-hinge, and a wire disposed to extend from an inside of the sub-door, to be connected with the control unit, and to sequentially pass through the sub-hinge shaft and the main hinge shaft along an inside of the sub-hinge cover. |
US12150563B2 |
RFID tag carrier for pusher type dispensing shelf
The combination of a pusher dispenser having a coil spring resiliently urging a plate towards a front of the dispenser, a track for guiding the plate, a bottom surface along the track, and an electrically non-conductive insert supported by the bottom surface and having a length, a plurality of RFID tags attached to the insert along its length, the insert supporting the RFID tags at a level adjacent and below an extension of the coil spring whereby an extension of the coil spring is effective to shield the RFID tags from a reader. |
US12150562B2 |
Portable crib to support full-size mattress
In general, the following disclosure is directed to a play yard (or crib) that features a foldable tubular frame configured to accept and support a full-size crib mattress and preferably surround the same with breathable mesh panels. The crib includes four feet, four side rails, for vertical posts coupled to different associated feet of the four feet, four top rails coupled between different associated posts of the four vertical posts, and support rails between the four vertical posts and configured to support a mattress. Each of the four side rails has first and second angled ends disposed in an associated receptacle in different associated feet of the four feet. |
US12150560B2 |
Multiple position baby carrier
A carrier for holding an infant is disclosed. The carrier includes: a carriage assembly and a back support assembly removably connected to the carriage assembly. The carriage assembly includes an adjustable carriage pocket. The size of the adjustable carriage pocket is adjustable to support the infant in a cradle position in which a direction from a head of the infant to a hip of the infant is substantially perpendicular to a direction from a head of a user to a hip of the user. Other aspects, embodiments, and features are also claimed and described. |
US12150559B2 |
Highchair
A highchair includes a base, and a cloth-covered seat provided on the base. A feeding tray is provided at a front end of the cloth-covered seat, and two support rods are arranged on the left and right of the cloth-covered seat. A top portion of each support rod is provided with a post hole. Two cover boxes are symmetrically arranged on the left and right under the feeding tray. Each cover box is internally provided with a handle. One end of the handle protrudes out of the cover box. Each of the cover boxes is internally provided with a lifting member. An insertion post is provided at a bottom portion of the lifting member. The insertion post is corresponding to the post hole, and is able to be inserted into the corresponding post hole by passing through a bottom portion of the cover box. |
US12150555B2 |
Compact folding cot with telescopic features
A cot assembly includes a plurality of bed rail members, and a plurality of leg assemblies each connected to the plurality of bed rail members. Each of the plurality of leg assemblies includes a pair of upper leg members, a pair of lower leg members each pivotally connected to one of the upper leg members, a cross-hinge assembly connected to the upper leg members, and a pair of extension arm members each pivotally connected to the cross-hinge assembly and to one of the lower leg members. The cross-hinge assembly includes a slot and a pin configured to slide within the slot so to lock each leg assembly, and the cot assembly as a whole, in a deployed position. |
US12150554B2 |
Pillow sleeve device, system, and method
A pillow sleeve device that slips over the arm of the user and allows the user to rest or sleep on it is disclosed. The pillow sleeve device improves on known pillows by being very lightweight and portable, being ambidextrous and usable on both arms, and by covering an entire forearm instead of just a portion of the arm under the pillow. The pillow sleeve can include a main body having an arm portion and a hand portion. The arm portion can be disposed proximal a first end of the main body and the hand portion can be disposed proximal a second end of the main body. The main body can include a hollow passage between the first end and the second end. The hand portion can include a thumb opening configured for receiving the thumb of the user. |
US12150552B2 |
Multipurpose step stool
A multipurpose step stool includes a low stool and a high stool. The high stool is arranged behind the low stool. The high stool has a first accommodating cavity with a bottom opening. A size of the first accommodating cavity is equivalent to a size of the low stool. A front end surface of the high stool is provided with an accommodating opening. The accommodating opening is adapted to the back of the low stool. The back of the low stool is located in the accommodating opening and is detachably connected to the high stool. The present invention has a novel structure and ingenious design. The size of the first accommodating cavity is equivalent to the size of the low stool, and the back of the low stool is located in the accommodating opening and is detachably connected to the high stool. |
US12150539B1 |
Single-bag pack for everyday carry and for travel
A single-bag pack for carrying business and travel items together includes a harness for carrying the pack on one's back; a travel compartment having a suitcase-opening lid to which the harness is attached; a personal items compartment; and a computer compartment within one of the suitcase-opening lid and a wall separating the travel compartment from the personal items compartment; the travel compartment, the personal items compartment, and the computer compartment each inaccessible from within each other of the travel compartment, the personal items compartment, and the computer compartment. More generally, the pack may include a first compartment having a first lid, the first compartment constructed and arranged to be expandable and the be substantially invisible when not expanded; a slender compartment built into the first lid opening outside the first lid; and a second compartment having a second lid accessible from outside the first compartment and the slender compartment. |
US12150538B2 |
Wiper for a cosmetic product applicator, associated device and method of application
The wiper (8) for a cosmetic product applicator (6) for a container (4) contains the cosmetic product, the wiper extending along a longitudinal axis (A-A′) and defining an insertion direction of the applicator into the container from a proximal end of the wiper toward a distal end of the wiper. The wiper comprises: a tube (16) having a longitudinal axis (A-A′), the tube defining a distal region (30) of constant interior section; and a wiping lip (20) of the applicator of longitudinal axis (A-A′), having an interior section becoming narrower in the insertion direction of the applicator up to a distal passage orifice (44). The wiper comprises a connecting segment (18) connecting the distal region of the tube to a proximal end of the wiping lip, the interior section of the connecting segment (18) becoming wider along the insertion direction. |
US12150537B2 |
Cosmetic case having refill structure
Disclosed is a cosmetic case having a refill structure including: a container body having one opened side and formed with an elevation spiral groove; an outer cap rotatably coupled to the container body and formed with an elevation straight groove; an elevation mechanism elevated in the container body while being rotated with the outer cap and formed with an elevation protrusion; a content container accommodated inside the container body to store contents; a discharging mechanism installed in the content container to discharge the contents; an inner cap coupled to one side of the content container and elevated with the elevation mechanism; and an operation button connected to the discharging mechanism to discharge the contents, wherein the elevation mechanism and the inner cap are formed with a fastening protrusion and a fastening groove and formed with a refill guide groove and a refill guide protrusion, respectively. |
US12150533B2 |
Sports bag
A segmented bag with a single continuous strap or dual or more straps. A duffle bag with two segments secured together with diametrically opposed longitudinal zippers, hook-and-loop fasteners and/or magnets. A multi-segmented bag with two semi-cylindrical segments secured together with longitudinal zippers and each semi-cylindrical segment having quarter sections secured together with an annular zipper. The single continuous strap functions as a hand grip or a shoulder strap and maintains the connectivity of the duffle bag segments even when separated. The dual strap permits the releasably secured bag segments to be separated completely. |
US12150532B2 |
Device for protecting an article from moisture
The application relates to a device for storing an article, including: a main part having a main part lower face, a main part top face opposite the main part lower face, and an outer face interconnecting the main part lower face and the main part top face, and a folding part which can be folded over the outer face of the main part when seen from the main part lower face towards the main part top face. |
US12150525B1 |
Systems and methods for a rotary closure
A rotary closure system includes a dial with a projection on an underside of the dial to engage a pawl assembly, the pawl assembly in connection with teeth of a housing. The housing receives a spool therein, and the housing has teeth around a peripheral edge, the pawl assembly engageable with the teeth of the housing. A base member or flange may be coupled or integral to the housing for connecting the rotary closure system to an article of clothing, such as a shoe. The rotary system has a first, locked position and a second, unlocked position. In the first, locked position, an inner arm of the pawl assembly engages the spool and a tooth of the housing. In the second, unlocked position, the inner arm of the pawl assembly disengages the spool. |
US12150522B2 |
Footwear with stabilizing sole
An article of footwear including a sole and a first support member and a second support member positioned on the sole, where the first support member and the second support member are separated from each other, and where the first support member has a main body and a terminal end that extends at least partially below the main body of the first support member, and the second support member has a main body and a terminal end that extends at least partially below the main body of the second support member. |
US12150519B2 |
Insole
The invention concerns an insole comprising a substrate and a printed layer, wherein the substrate comprises a first friction coefficient on a reference surface and the printed layer comprises a second friction coefficient on the reference surface, which is higher than the first friction coefficient. |
US12150517B2 |
Electronically controlled bladder assembly
An electronically controlled bladder assembly includes an adjustable pressure bladder and a reservoir connected by an electronically controlled valve. The electronically controlled valve is operated in a manner that inflates the adjustable bladder when the current pressure is below a target pressure and in a manner that deflates the adjustable bladder when the current pressure is above the target pressure. The system and process described herein allows the bladder pressure to be iteratively increased toward and decreased toward the target pressure. |
US12150516B2 |
Footwear sole structure having a fluid-filled chamber including a tensile member
A footwear sole structure having a fluid-filled chamber including a tensile member is provided. The fluid-filled chamber includes a first barrier sheet, a second barrier sheet and the tensile member. The first barrier sheet is formed from a first thermoplastic material. The second barrier sheet is attached to the first barrier sheet and is formed from a second thermoplastic material. The first barrier sheet and the second barrier sheet cooperate to define an internal cavity. The tensile member is disposed within the internal cavity and is formed from a third thermoplastic material. A first weld attaches the first barrier sheet, the second barrier sheet, and the tensile member together by melding the first thermoplastic material of the first barrier sheet, the second thermoplastic material of second barrier sheet, and the third thermoplastic material of the tensile member. |
US12150513B2 |
Upper for article of footwear incorporating a knitted butterfly workpiece
An article of footwear incorporating an upper formed by a forefoot component, a knitted workpiece, and a heel component is described. Each of the forefoot component, the knitted workpiece, and the heel component are separate from each other and joined along connection areas. Reinforcement elements cover the connection areas. In one embodiment, the knitted workpiece includes a collar portion and a throat portion extending from a forward end of the collar portion. The knitted workpiece also includes a medial lobe extending from one side of the throat portion and a lateral lobe extending from an opposite side of the throat portion from the medial lobe. The collar portion, the throat portion, the medial lobe, and the lateral lobe form a single unified knitted workpiece. |
US12150511B2 |
Helmet with a reversible visor
The invention relates to an improved helmet with an outer protective shell having a forward-facing portion and a rearward-facing portion and an inner absorbent shell having a forward-facing portion and a rearward-facing portion. The helmet also has a visor that is removably attachable to the forward-facing portion and the rearward-facing portion of the outer protective shell, the inner absorbent shell, or a combination of both the outer protective shell and the inner absorbent shell, such that it can quickly and easily attach and detach from the forward-facing position on the front portion of the helmet to the backward-facing position on the rear portion of the helmet. |
US12150507B1 |
Lace-converter strap system and dual material handwrap
A lace converter strap system, dual material handwrap, and non-stretch non-slip tape alternative are disclosed for use in various articles of clothing including combat sport gloves, footwear, and other body-worn equipment. The system and dual material handwrap addresses the requirement of dexterity, creates a wider range of closure, and is much faster for controlling distribution of load along material than traditional lacing. The system and dual material handwrap also releases significantly faster than a typical laced article. The system is easily adjustable and can be set to ideal open/close positions by the user. By combining a tacky non-slip silicone coating to a non-stretch woven ribbon, the various aspects of the invention provide a reusable tape-alternative in closing laces for articles and supporting parts of the body. |
US12150505B2 |
Protective coat with retractable collar
A coat including a coat body and a fixed collar coupled to the coat body and configured to extend generally circumferentially when the coat is worn, the fixed collar having a fixed collar retaining component. The coat further includes a protective collar that is movable between a retracted position wherein at least part of the protective collar is positioned in the fixed collar, and an extended position wherein less of the protective collar is positioned in the fixed collar than when the protective collar is in the retracted position. The protective collar is configured to move in a generally circumferential direction when moving between the extended position and the retracted position. The protective collar has a protective collar retaining component that is configured to interact with the fixed collar retaining component to releasably retain the protective collar in the extended position. |
US12150500B2 |
Configuration in product made with rubber liquid silicone (LSR) intended for comfort, protection, rehabilitation and body care
“CONFIGURATION IN PRODUCT MADE WITH RUBBER LIQUID SILICONE (LSR) INTENDED FOR COMFORT, PROTECTION, REHABILITATION AND BODY CARE” deals with an unprecedented object produced in silicone to be used in the field of clothing and personal care accessories/trimmings, more precisely to elements to cover, protect, treat and rehabilitate the user's body parts during activities daily or rest, in different weather conditions and environments, as well as during sporting events, games, training or physical activities in general. |
US12150498B2 |
Impact protection systems
Disclosed are body impact protection systems. The body impact protection system may comprise at least one plate element layer, such as an interconnected meshed plate element network. Another embodiment may be directed to a protection system comprising at least one plate element layer, such as an interconnected meshed plate element network overlapping and adjacent to at least one liner or gel. Further embodiments may comprise the combination of multiple body impact protection systems in a single protective garment or device. Impact protection systems may be designed to protect various body features, such as for example, the head, shoulders, elbows, arms, wrists, hands, chest, torso, thighs, knees, shins, ankles, feet, and the like. The inventive body impact protection system affords more protection from the force of an impact and comfort than conventional body impact protection systems. |
US12150496B2 |
Moisture trapping bra
A bra includes at least one cup. A sling is disposed adjacent the cup. The sling is disposed adjacent the cup in facing relation with a user of the bra. The sling includes a first layer deposed to be in contact with the skin of the user when the bra is worn; the first layer wicking moisture away from the skin of the user. A second layer of the wicking member is disposed on a surface of the first layer away from the skin contacting surface of the first layer. The second layer trapping moisture received from the first layer. A third layer is disposed on a surface of the second a layer which is away from the first layer and is a moisture barrier, preventing moisture from travelling therethrough. |
US12150495B2 |
Seamless male garment
A seamless male garment including a front panel and a rear panel joined together forming a the crotch area and legs, and an integrally molded pouch formed in the front panel to enclose male genitals, wherein the breathability of the pouch is greater than the rest of the front panel and the back panel. A method of forming a pouch in male garment made from a synthetic composite fabric, the method including providing a die comprising a cup-shaped male component and a corresponding cup-shaped female component, stretching a front panel of the male garment over the male component to increase the diameter of the holes in the composite fabric and then pressing the stretched front panel with the female component with heat being applied to the front panel. |
US12150491B2 |
Therapeutic sock with one or more elastomeric bands
A therapeutic sock includes a knitted body having a top, a bottom opposite the top, an inside side connecting the top to the bottom, an outside side opposite the inside side and connecting the top to the bottom, a heel portion, a toe portion, and an opening into which a wearer inserts his or her foot. At least one elastomeric band is disposed within the knitted body and positioned to strengthen, stretch, or support one or more muscle groups of the foot of the wearer. The at least one elastomeric band is disposed opposite a line of pull of the one or more muscle groups. In some embodiments, one or more reinforcement bands may be used in conjunction with the at least one elastomeric band. |
US12150481B2 |
Aerosol generating device
An aerosol generating device includes a planar heating element including a mesh of electrically conductive fibres, a heating rod in contact with a central portion of the planar heating element to provide a central region of high current density, thereby providing a temperature gradient across the planar heating element during use, a liquid store, and a liquid transport element arranged between the liquid store and the planar heating element and configured to transport liquid from the liquid store to the planar heating element under capillary action during use, wherein the liquid transport element is arranged in contact with an edge portion of the mesh. |
US12150478B2 |
Electronic cigarette
An electronic cigarette includes a battery assembly and an atomizer assembly within a housing with the battery assembly electrically connected to the atomizer assembly. The housing has one or more air inlets. A liquid storage component is in contact with a porous component of the atomizer assembly, with the porous component having a run-through hole. A heating wire is in an air flow path through the run-through hole. |
US12150477B2 |
Aerosol generating device
An aerosol generating device includes a storage tank configured to store an aerosol generating material; a compressed air generator configured to generate compressed air; and a nozzle including an inlet end through which compressed air flows in and an outlet end through which the compressed air flows out, wherein the aerosol generating material stored in the storage tank is atomized into an aerosol by colliding with the compressed air discharged from the outlet end of the nozzle. |
US12150475B2 |
Smoking apparatus and method
Apparatus consistent with the present disclosure may be a pipe that includes heat transfer materials that have a thermal conductivity of greater than 50 Watts per meter Kelvin. Heat transfer materials may include one or more solid heat sinks (that are rigidly connected to each other or to a portion of the pipe), Peltier devices, or loose fill of a desired size or shape. Fill included in the pipe may also absorb particulate matter or volatile organic compounds. As a user burns or vaporizes materials at one end of the pipe and sucks heated smoke or vapor into the pipe, that user may inhale cool and clean smoke or vapor. Methods and apparatus consistent with the present disclosure may allow a controller at the pipe to send sensor or consumption data to other electronic devices when a number of milligrams of a substance inhaled by a patient are monitored. |
US12150473B2 |
Aerosol provision system
A non-combustible aerosol provision system includes an article comprising a rod of aerosol generating material having a circumference greater than 19 mm and a non-combustible aerosol provision device for heating the aerosol generating material of the article, the non-combustible aerosol provision device comprising a coil. |
US12150471B2 |
Tobacco rod for flavor inhaler
A tobacco rod for a flavor inhaler includes a cylindrical container, and a flavor source including tobacco filled in the cylindrical container, in which the flavor source is filled in such a manner as to form voids over a longitudinal direction, and the following relationship is satisfied: S/T≤17%, wherein T represents an area of all voids present in a cross-section of the flavor source orthogonal to the longitudinal direction of the cylindrical container, and S represents a total area of voids each having an area of 800000 μm2 or more in the cross-section. |
US12150470B2 |
Methods for filling cavities in a mould member
This invention relates to a method for moulding products from a mass of food stuff, comprising: —moving a mould cavity, which is part of a mould member past a feed channel which fills the mass into the cavity, wherein the feed channel is connected to a feed pump which pumps the mass through the feed channel into the cavities. —determining and/or detecting the position of the mould cavity relative to the feed channel, controlling the desired set pressure of the pump. |
US12150469B2 |
Food material processing mechanism, food material processing method, and food manufacturing method
A food material processing mechanism (71) includes: a conveyance unit (11) that conveys a soft food material (81) in a conveyance direction (D1); a support unit (30) that is provided rotatably with respect to a rotation shaft extending in a width direction (D2) orthogonal to the conveyance direction (D1), to support the soft food material (81) conveyed by the conveyance unit (11); and a pressing unit (40) that presses a part of a folded portion (81a) of the soft food material (81) supported by the support unit (30) by jetting air thereto, to form a bending reference portion (85) serving as a reference portion for bending. |
US12150466B2 |
Fermented formula with non digestible oligosaccharides
The present invention relates to a fermented infant or follow on formula comprising non digestible oligosaccharides for decreasing duration of crying, reducing crying episodes, and incidence of colics in infants. |
US12150461B2 |
Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) compositions, methods of manufacturing thereof, and methods of use thereof
Disclosed herein are compositions that include nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD), precursors thereof, derivatives thereof, or mixtures thereof encapsulated in a liposome, wherein the compositions exhibit enhanced chemical, physical, and/or microbial storage stability at a variety of storage temperatures. In certain embodiments, the compositions are stable and have positive permeability and senescence results. Also disclosed herein are methods for preparing such compositions and methods of using such compositions. |
US12150460B2 |
Method and apparatus for processing legumes
A method for breaking down legumes includes mixing legumes with an aqueous extraction agent to form a legume mixture. The legume mixture is pre-comminuted using a first rotor-stator homogenizer with adding an aqueous extraction agent through stator openings directly into a shearing and mixing zone. The pre-comminuted legume mixture is incubated by further adding the aqueous extraction agent in a swelling tank arranged between the first rotor-stator homogenizer and a second rotor-stator homogenizer. The incubated legume mixture is fine grinded with the second rotor-stator homogenizer. |
US12150451B2 |
Composite particles for controlling arthropod infestation
Composite particles comprising baculovirus particles in a coating of wax that is degradable in the gut of a larva of an arthropod species, optionally in conjunction with an insecticide, methods of manufacture, uses thereof, and methods of controlling arthropod infestations. |
US12150450B2 |
Biological pesticide fungus effective against multiple different species of insect
Compositions and methods for insect control are provided. In one example, a method of producing a mycoinsecticide composition comprises: preparing a starter culture to grow a strain of B. bassiana fungus; freezing and storing the prepared starter culture to obtain a fungus mixture; treating the stored fungus mixture to obtain a fungus liquid containing the grown B. bassiana fungus; treating and/or formulating the fungus liquid to obtain the mycoinsecticide composition; and packaging the mycoinsecticide composition. The B. bassiana fungus is preferably of the strain JTDRL-RC5A-HSSE deposited under NRRL Number 67768. |
US12150449B2 |
Extract of bacterial origin produced by the bacteria Kocuria marina sp and use thereof to generate polymer structures with bioactive surfaces able to inhibit microbial biofilm formation
The invention relates to a method for obtaining a bacterial extract produced by the bacteria Kocuria marina sp., which prevents biofilm formation, to said extract, and to the use thereof for incorporation into natural or synthetic polymers intended to form structures with active surfaces for preventing microbial biofilm formation, whether for biomedical uses, including clinical uses, industrial uses, or even domestic uses. |
US12150445B2 |
Method and composition for hypothermic storage of placental tissue
A tissue storage solution includes hypothermic storage compositions and methods. The hypothermic storage composition includes media containing Dulbecco's modified Eagle's medium (DMEM) and albumin. A method of hypothermically storing tissue includes storing such tissue in a storage medium including DMEM and albumin. A method for wound or defect treatment includes applying tissue, stored in a hypothermic storage medium containing DMEM and albumin, to the site of such wound or defect. |
US12150442B2 |
Method for manufacturing flyswatter having conductive plastic electrode net, and flyswatter structure obtained thereby
A method for manufacturing a flyswatter having a conductive plastic electrode net, and a flyswatter structure obtained thereby are provided. The method may include the following steps: (i) using an insulating plastic to perform injection molding, so as to obtain a flyswatter body; and (ii) using a conductive plastic to perform second injection molding on the flyswatter body to manufacture an electric net component, such that the electric net component and the flyswatter body are integrated with each other. The flyswatter structure includes the flyswatter body and the electric net component. The flyswatter body includes a shaft, a handle, and a frame. The handle has an inner chamber for installing a power control circuit and a battery therein. The electric net component consists of a positive electrode portion and a negative electrode portion. The positive electrode portion includes several strip-shaped positive electrode conductors and a positive electrode conductive connector, and the negative electrode portion includes several strip-shaped negative electrode conductors and a negative electrode conductive connector. The flyswatter structure does not require various manufacturing materials, and can achieve material saving during manufacturing. |
US12150436B2 |
Aquarium system with controllable light and methods
An aquarium system includes an aquarium tank arrangement and a light source. The light source has a controllable output of colored light projecting into the aquarium tank arrangement. The light source can provide a cycle of projecting light of at least two different colors. |
US12150435B2 |
Systems and methods for aquatic organism imaging
An example aquatic imaging system comprises a light source, a first platform coupled with a image capture device and a second platform that is parallel to the platform, the image capture device having a first field of view, and, the second platform being coupled to a organism tank, first organism tank having an inner wall, outer wall and a base that defines a well capable of retaining water, the base being parallel to the second platform, the organism tank configured to receive a light beam originating from the light source and configured to project at least a portion of the light beam through the well and in a directional plane that is parallel to the base, the image capture device configured to direct the first field of view from the first platform through the well in the organism tank. |
US12150432B1 |
Multi-purpose feeder with timed access control
A multi-purpose gravity-fed feeder system comprising a timed-access control system configured to simultaneously provide a combination of different nutrient-rich feed attractants to a target animal at a feeder site during specific hours, the timed-access control system comprising a synchronizing actuator control board with LCD interface, linear actuators, two or more actuator push-pull arms, an actuator tower with assembly mount, a solar panel and charge controller. The feed storage system comprises at least one feed access control door assembly, a dividable hopper with a removeable baffle configured to separate the different nutrient, protein-rich feed attractants and feed metering devices. |
US12150430B1 |
Bark control device
The present invention relates to a bark control device. The bark control device includes a main body, a display module, a lens, an anti-barking assembly, and a first circuit board. The first circuit board is disposed in the main body; the first circuit board is electrically connected to the anti-barking assembly and the display module respectively. An outer surface of the main body defines a groove, and a window is disposed in the groove, and the window is in communication with an interior of the main body. The display module is disposed in the main body, and is at least partially disposed in the window. The lens is disposed in the groove and adhered to a bottom surface of the groove by using a waterproof adhesive. |
US12150426B2 |
Soybean cultivar 13007005
A soybean cultivar designated 13007005 is disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of soybean cultivar 13007005, to the plants of soybean cultivar 13007005, to the plant parts of soybean cultivar 13007005, and to methods for producing progeny of soybean cultivar 13007005. The invention also relates to methods for producing a soybean plant containing in its genetic material one or more transgenes and to the transgenic soybean plants and plant parts produced by those methods. The invention also relates to soybean cultivars or breeding cultivars, and plant parts derived from soybean cultivar 13007005. The invention also relates to methods for producing other soybean cultivars, lines, or plant parts derived from soybean cultivar 13007005, and to the soybean plants, varieties, and their parts derived from use of those methods. The invention further relates to hybrid soybean seeds, plants, and plant parts produced by crossing cultivar 13007005 with another soybean cultivar. |
US12150425B1 |
Soybean variety 5PHJB26
A novel soybean variety, designated 5PHJB26 is provided. Also provided are the seeds of soybean variety 5PHJB26, cells from soybean variety 5PHJB26, plants of soybean 5PHJB26, and plant parts of soybean variety 5PHJB26. Methods provided include producing a soybean plant by crossing soybean variety 5PHJB26 with another soybean plant, methods for introgressing a transgenic trait, a mutant trait, and/or a native trait into soybean variety 5PHJB26, methods for producing other soybean varieties or plant parts derived from soybean variety 5PHJB26, and methods of characterizing soybean variety 5PHJB26. Soybean seed, cells, plants, germplasm, breeding lines, varieties, and plant parts produced by these methods and/or derived from soybean variety 5PHJB26 are further provided. |
US12150424B2 |
Inbred corn line KW4P1344
Inbred corn line, designated KW4P1344, are disclosed. The disclosure relates to the seeds of inbred corn line KW4P1344, to the plants and plant parts of inbred corn line KW4P1344 and to methods for producing a corn plant, either inbred or hybrid, by crossing inbred corn line KW4P1344 with itself or another corn line. The disclosure also relates to products produced from the seeds, plants, or parts thereof, of inbred corn line KW4P1344 and/or of the hybrids produced using the inbred as a parent. The disclosure further relates to methods for producing a corn plant containing in its genetic material one or more transgenes and to the transgenic plants produced by that method and to methods for producing other corn lines derived from inbred corn line KW4P1344. |
US12150421B2 |
Wheat variety 6PMBN59B
A wheat variety designated 6PMBN59B, the plants and seeds of wheat variety 6PMBN59B, methods for producing a wheat plant produced by crossing the variety 6PMBN59B with another wheat plant, and hybrid wheat seeds and plants produced by crossing the variety 6PMBN59B with another wheat line or plant, and the creation of variants by backcrossing, mutagenesis or transformation of variety 6PMBN59B are disclosed. Methods for producing other wheat varieties or breeding lines derived from wheat variety 6PMBN59B and to wheat varieties or breeding lines produced by those methods are also provided. |
US12150419B2 |
Canola inbred 4PNRM27R
A novel canola variety designated 4PNRM27R and seed, plants and plant parts thereof. Methods for producing a canola plant that comprise crossing canola variety 4PNRM27R with another canola plant. Methods for producing a canola plant containing in its genetic material one or more traits introgressed into 4PNRM27R through backcross conversion and/or transformation, and to the canola seed, plant and plant part produced thereby. Hybrid canola seed, plant or plant part produced by crossing the canola variety 4PNRM27R or a locus conversion of 4PNRM27R with another canola variety. |
US12150417B2 |
Systems and methods for managing undesired effects produced by horticultural lighting sources in an electrical grid
The present techniques generally concern methods and systems for managing undesired effects in an electrical grid, which may include rapid voltage change(s) and/or flicker(s). The system includes an event detection module operatively connected to a plurality of horticultural light sources. The event detection module is configured to determine a power usage of the horticultural light sources, based on illumination conditions, detect an event affecting the illumination conditions, determine whether the event causes the undesired effects in the electrical grid, based on an evolution of the power usage of the horticultural light sources in response to the event, and send illumination instructions to the horticultural light sources to adjust the power usage of the horticultural light sources, if the event causes the undesired effects. |
US12150416B2 |
Tree section lowering assembly
A tree section lowering assembly is provided. The tree section lowering assembly includes a support member having a first side, an opposing second side, a first end, and an opposing second end. A plurality of rung members extend from the first side of the support member. Each of the plurality of rung members has an outer surface configured to facilitate a frictional, sliding engagement with an interlaced rigging line. A reinforcement member extends from the second side of the support member and is configured to structurally support the support member. An upper line guide extends from a rung member at the located first end of the support member and a lower line guide extends from a different rung member located at the second end of the support member. |
US12150415B2 |
Blower
A blower, comprises a blower body, accommodating therein a fan and an electric motor driving the fan to rotate. A rotation shaft of the fan defines a longitudinal axis. A blow pipe is removably attached to the blower body. A tapered member is provided between the electric motor and an air inlet of the blower body, the tapered member gradually narrowing toward the air inlet. |
US12150414B2 |
Land vehicle with sweeper machine aspect
A land vehicle comprises first and second wheel motors that control respective rates of rotation of left and right rear wheels. An accelerator adjustment assembly controls the first and second wheel motors and comprises first and second linkage assemblies that cause the rate of rotation of an inside rear wheel to slow during a turn exceeding a predetermined turning radius. In preferred embodiments, the land vehicle is a sweeper machine comprising a debris collection assembly, a hopper, and a hydraulic cylinder adapted to lift and lower the debris collection assembly. The debris collection assembly comprises a collection body, a brush adjustment assembly, and a rotary brush assembly. The brush adjustment assembly comprises a height adjustment lever and an actuator comprising a piston rod. The piston rod is adapted to raise and lower a first end of the height adjustment lever such that the rotary brush assembly is raised and lowered. |
US12150413B2 |
Closed loop control of tailings processor aggressiveness
A system for controlling the aggressiveness of a tailings processor that re-threshes tailings received from the grain cleaning system in an agricultural harvester is provided with at least one imaging device to image a grain sample. At least a portion of the grain sample has at least once passed through the tailings processor. A controller is connected to the imaging device and to an arrangement to automatically adjust the aggressiveness of the tailings processor. The controller is configured to automatically adjust the aggressiveness of the tailings processor using the arrangement, based on based on the level of broken grain and/or unthreshed grain determined from the image from the at least one imaging device by comparing the level of broken grain and/or unthreshed grain to the desired level. |
US12150412B2 |
Electronically controlled viscous coupler for combine harvester
An apparatus for feeding or conveying grain includes (i) a conveyor for moving grain and having an input end and an output end, and (ii) a viscous clutch either directly or indirectly connected to the input end of the conveyor for transmitting torque from an input component to the conveyor in a variable manner. A method of feeding or conveying grain using the conveyor includes operating the viscous clutch to transmit torque from the input component to the conveyor. |
US12150406B2 |
Methods and imaging systems for harvesting
Described herein are methods and harvesters for adjusting settings of a harvester. In one embodiment, a computer implemented method includes capturing, with at least one image capture device that is located on the harvester, images of a field view of an unharvested region to be harvested, analyzing the captured images to determine crop information for a crop of a harvested region that is adjacent to the unharvested region, and adjusting settings or operating parameters of the harvester for the unharvested region based on the crop information for the crop of the harvested region. |
US12150405B2 |
Motor housing for a riding lawn mower
A riding lawn mower includes: a seat; a frame; a mowing element; a deck surrounding and forming a mowing space for accommodating at least part of the mowing element; and a first motor for driving the mowing element to rotate. The first motor includes a rotor assembly including a rotor shaft enabled to rotate about a rotation axis and a stator assembly, a motor housing surrounding and forming an accommodation cavity for accommodating at least part of the stator assembly. The rotor shaft passes through the motor housing in a direction of the rotation axis and is at least partially located outside the motor housing; the deck is provided with a first through hole for the first motor to pass through so that the motor housing is at least partially located in the mowing space. The first motor of the riding lawn mower has a good cooling effect. |
US12150404B2 |
Mower
A mower includes an electric motor, a main machine body, an electronic component, and an operating assembly. The main machine body extends in a forward-backward direction. The operating assembly includes a handle assembly and a first operating member. The handle assembly is rotatably connected to the main machine body and configured to be held to operate the mower to run. The first operating member is rotatably connected to the handle assembly to control a walking state of the mower. The first operating member is formed with a fitting surface fitting with the handle assembly. In response to the first operating member being operated to rotate and approach the handle assembly, the fitting surface is capable of substantially fitting flush with the handle assembly to form a unitary component that is capable of being held. |
US12150403B2 |
Seed meter
A seed meter for dispensing seed. The seed meter comprises a housing at least partially enclosing an interior space. The housing includes a top surface defining a seed inlet, and further includes a seed outlet. The seed meter additionally includes a metering wheel positioned within the interior space of the housing. The metering wheel is configured to carry seed through the housing when rotating in a first direction or in a second direction. The seed meter further includes a pair of retractable seed guards positioned within the interior space of the housing. The seed guards are each configured to be selectively configured in an operating configuration and in a retracted configuration. In the operating configuration the seed guards are configured to prevent excess seed from passing through the seed meter, and in the retracted configuration the seed guards are configured to permit large obstacles to pass through the seed meter. |
US12150400B2 |
Method and apparatus using semi-supervised deep convolution neural network for crop yield estimation in intelligent agriculture
A method for performing a crop yield estimation using a semi-supervised deep convolution neural network is provided. The method includes receiving monitoring data from a drone, wherein the monitoring data comprises a video of the crops captured by the drone; sampling the video by a predefined frame rate to obtain one or more images; inputting the images to a crop yield estimation model to obtain one or more result data, wherein the crop yield estimation model comprises a generator and a discriminator each comprising one or more DCNNs, and wherein the crop yield estimation model is trained by a semi-supervised learning method; and performing a quantity estimation and a quality estimation corresponding to the crops as shown in the images according to the one or more result data, so as to determine a total number and maturities of the crops respectively. |
US12150399B2 |
Row unit for agricultural implement
An agricultural row unit for use with a towing frame hitched to a tractor includes an attachment frame adapted to be rigidly connected to the towing frame, a linkage pivotably coupled to the attachment frame, and a row unit frame having a leading end pivotably coupled to the linkage to permit vertical pivoting movement of the row unit frame relative to the attachment frame. A hydraulic cylinder coupled to the attachment frame and the linkage, for urging the row unit frame downwardly toward the soil, includes a movable ram extending into the cylinder, and a hydraulic-fluid cavity within the cylinder for receiving pressurized hydraulic fluid for advancing the ram in a direction that pivots the linkage and the row unit frame downwardly toward the soil. An accumulator positioned adjacent to the hydraulic cylinder has a fluid chamber containing a diaphragm, with the portion of the chamber on one side of the diaphragm being connected to the hydraulic-fluid cavity in the hydraulic cylinder, and the portion of the chamber on the other side of the diaphragm containing a pressurized gas. |
US12156488B2 |
Phase change switch with multi face heater configuration
A method includes providing a substrate having a main surface, forming a layer of thermally insulating material on the main surface, forming strips of phase change material on the layer of thermally insulating material such that strips of phase change material are separated from the main surface by thermally insulating material, forming first and second RF terminals on the main surface that are laterally spaced apart from one another and connected to the strips of phase change material, and forming a heater structure having heating elements that are configured to control a conductive connection between the first and second RF terminals by applying heat to the one or more strips of phase change material, wherein each of the strips of phase change material includes multiple outer faces, and wherein portions of both outer faces from the strips of phase change material are disposed against one of the heating elements. |
US12156487B2 |
Method for forming resistive random-access memory device
A RRAM (resistive random-access memory) device includes a bottom electrode line, a top electrode island and a resistive material. The bottom electrode line is directly on a first metal structure. The top electrode island is disposed beside the bottom electrode line. The resistive material is sandwiched by a sidewall of the bottom electrode line and a sidewall of the top electrode island. The present invention also provides a method of forming the RRAM device. |
US12156485B2 |
Memory cell and semiconductor device having the same
Provided are a memory cell and a method of forming the same. The memory cell includes a bottom electrode, an etching stop layer, a variable resistance layer, and a top electrode. The etching stop layer is disposed on the bottom electrode. The variable resistance layer is embedded in the etching stop layer and in contact with the bottom electrode. The top electrode is disposed on the variable resistance layer. A semiconductor device having the memory cell is also provided. |
US12156484B2 |
Fabrication stack for high integration density superconducting digital circuits
A fabrication stack comprises at least one Josephson junction, at least one capacitor, and one or more high kinetic inductance wires that comprise NbTiN. The one or more high kinetic inductance wires are configured to electrically couple the at least one Josephson junction to the at least one capacitor to form a superconducting circuit that facilitates switching a state of the Josephson junction via a single flux quantum (SFQ) pulse. |
US12156481B2 |
Flexible wiring for low temperature applications
The subject matter of the present disclosure may be embodied in devices, such as flexible wiring, that include: an elongated flexible substrate; multiple electrically conductive traces arranged in an array on a first side of the elongated flexible substrate; and an electromagnetic shielding layer on a second side of the elongated flexible substrate, the second side being opposite the first side, in which the elongated flexible substrate includes a fold region between a first electronically conductive trace and a second electrically conductive trace such that the electromagnetic shielding layer provides electromagnetic shielding between the first electronically conductive trace and the second electrically conductive trace. |
US12156478B2 |
Semiconductor device and method for fabricating the same
A semiconductor device includes: a substrate comprising a magnetic tunneling junction (MTJ) region and a logic region, a MTJ on the MTJ region, a top electrode on the MTJ, a connecting structure on the top electrode, and a first metal interconnection on the logic region. Preferably, the first metal interconnection includes a via conductor on the substrate and a trench conductor, in which a bottom surface of the trench conductor is lower than a bottom surface of the connecting structure. |
US12156476B2 |
Programmable magnetic tunnel junction
The present disclosure relates to semiconductor structures and, more particularly, to temperature sensors with programmable magnetic tunnel junction structures and methods of manufacture. A structure includes a resistor material connected in series with a programmable magnetic tunnel junction structure in a Wheatstone bridge configuration. |
US12156475B2 |
Piezoelectric device having plurality of vibrating regions and electronic apparatus
A piezoelectric device includes a substrate having opening portions, a vibrating plate provided to overlap with the substrate and having a plurality of vibrating regions overlapping with the opening portions in a plan view as seen from a thickness direction of the substrate, piezoelectric elements provided in the vibrating regions, and bypass wires provided outside of the vibrating regions of the vibrating plate and electrically coupled to the plurality of piezoelectric elements, wherein slits penetrating the bypass wires in the thickness direction are provided in the bypass wires. |
US12156473B2 |
Inductor/core assemblies for integrated circuits
Disclosed herein are inductor/core assemblies for integrated circuits (ICs), as well as related structures, methods, and devices. In some embodiments, an IC structure may include an inductor and a magnetic core in an interior of the inductor. The magnetic core may be movable perpendicular to a plane of the inductor. |
US12156470B2 |
Thermoelectric element
A thermoelectric element according to one embodiment of the present disclosure includes a first substrate, a first insulating layer disposed on the first substrate, a second insulating layer disposed on the first insulating layer, a first electrode disposed on the second insulating layer, and a semiconductor structure disposed on the first electrode, wherein the first insulating layer includes an uneven portion, a partial region of the first electrode is buried in the second insulating layer, the second insulating layer includes a concave portion which is concave in a direction toward the first insulating layer from a side surface of the first electrode, and the concave portion vertically overlaps the uneven portion. |
US12156464B2 |
Organic electroluminescent materials and devices
A composition formed of a mixture of two compounds having similar thermal evaporation properties that are pre-mixed into an evaporation source that can be used to co-evaporate the two compounds into an emission layer in OLEDs via vacuum thermal evaporation process is disclosed. The first and second compounds can have an evaporation temperature T1 and T2, respectively, of 150 to 350° C., and the absolute value of T1-T2 can be less than 20° C. The first compound can have a concentration C1 in the mixture and a concentration C2 in a film formed by evaporating the mixture in a vacuum deposition tool at a constant pressure between 1×10−6 Torr to 1×10−9 Torr, at a 2 Å/sec deposition rate on a surface positioned at a predefined distance away from the mixture being evaporated, where the absolute value of (C1−C2)/C1 is less than 5%. |
US12156461B2 |
OLED display device
An organic light-emitting diode (OLED) display device is provided, which includes an OLED display module, the OLED display module includes a plurality of sub-display sections, adjacent sub-display sections are dynamically connected to each other, and the sub-display sections can be expanded and integrated into a large-area display region, or dynamically accommodated to form at least one display section. By dynamically connecting multiple sub-display sections, a large-sized flexible display screen can be folded. |
US12156460B2 |
Method and apparatus for manufacturing organic light emitting diode for lighting
An apparatus and method for manufacturing an organic light emitting diode (OLED) for lighting are disclosed. The manufacturing apparatus includes a plurality of rolling members configured to move, in a transverse direction, a band-shaped base having holes formed at predetermined intervals at both width-direction ends thereof, and arranged at predetermined intervals along a movement direction of the base, and a deposition unit configured to discharge a vaporization material from a deposition source and sequentially depositing the discharged vaporization material on one surface of the base, along with the movement of the base. A plurality of protrusion members are formed on one surface of each of the rolling members, to move the base by being inserted in and released from the holes at both ends of the base along with rotation of the tolling members. |
US12156457B2 |
Display device
A display device including: a base layer; a circuit layer disposed on the base layer; and an element layer disposed on the circuit layer, the element layer including a light emitting element and a light receiving element, wherein the circuit layer includes: a pixel drive circuit connected to the light emitting element; a sensor drive circuit connected to the light receiving element; a data wire connected to the pixel drive circuit; a readout wire connected to the sensor drive circuit; and a shielding electrode wire overlapping the readout wire on a plane. |
US12156452B2 |
Display device
A display device includes a lower panel including a display area and a peripheral area, an upper panel facing the lower panel and including a partition wall defining a plurality of openings in the display area, a first upper dam in the peripheral area and spaced apart from the partition wall and a first opening defined between the partition wall and the first upper dam, and a filling member which is in the display area between the lower panel and the upper panel and extends from the display area and into the first opening defined between the partition wall and the first upper dam. |