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US12172124B2 |
Carbon dioxide recovery system and carbon dioxide recovery method
A carbon dioxide recovery system includes: a plurality of absorption towers each disposed for each of a plurality of combustion equipments for absorbing carbon dioxide in an exhaust gas discharged from each of the plurality of combustion equipments into an absorption liquid by bringing the exhaust gas into contact with the absorption liquid; and at least one regeneration tower communicating with each of the plurality of absorption towers, for recovering carbon dioxide from a CO2 rich absorption liquid which is the absorption liquid flowing out of each of the plurality of absorption towers. The regeneration tower is smaller in number than the absorption towers. |
US12172122B2 |
Apparatus and system for swing adsorption processes
Provided are apparatus and systems for performing a swing adsorption process. This swing adsorption process may involve performing dampening for fluctuations in the streams conducted away from the adsorbent bed unit. The process may be utilized for swing adsorption processes, such as rapid cycle TSA and/or rapid cycle PSA, which are utilized to remove one or more contaminants from a gaseous feed stream. |
US12172120B2 |
Particle-collecting device and vehicle equipped with such a device
A device includes a collection channel, a protection channel, and a tank containing a liquid. The collection channel is configured to direct an airflow containing particles from the outside to the interior of the tank. The airflow passes through the liquid and the protection channel, and is connected to an outlet of the tank. The tank includes a barrier configured to prevent liquid spatters from reaching the outlet and to allow the airflow to pass through the tank to the outlet. The protection channel is connected to a source of suction, is configured to direct the flow from the outlet to the source of suction. The protection channel includes a condenser configured to condense a vapor of the liquid and to direct the generated condensate to the tank. |
US12172115B2 |
Methods for wetting filtration media utilized in additive manufacturing processes
A method for wetting volatile material positioned on a filter from an additive manufacturing process includes passing a passivation fluid to an interior space of a filtration system including an outer housing, a filtration medium, detecting an amount of passivation fluid passed to the interior space with a volume detection device, determining whether the amount of passivation fluid passed to the interior space is less than a configurable threshold, in response to determining that the amount of passivation fluid passed to the interior space is less than the configurable threshold, continuing to pass the passivation fluid to the interior space, and in response to determining that the amount of passivation fluid passed to the interior space is not less than the configurable threshold, stopping the passing of passivation fluid to the interior space. |
US12172106B2 |
Methods for assessing binding affinity of an antibody variant to the neonatal Fc receptor
The present invention provides methods to quickly and efficiently assess the effect of antibody variants, including PTMs, e.g., glycosylation, oxidation, and deamidation variants, on the binding between the antibody and FcRn. In particular, the present invention is based, at least in part, on the development of an online, two dimension liquid chromatography (2D-LC) method for assessing binding between antibody variants and FcRn. In one aspect, the online 2D-LC is coupled with mass spectrometry (MS). The present invention allows for differentiation of antibody variants by peak pattern and retention time profile by affinity chromatography, and identification of these variants by mass spectrometry analysis. |
US12172103B2 |
Anti-biofouling magnetic silk fibroin (SF)-based composite aerogel, and preparation method and use thereof
A magnetic material used in the magnetic SF-based composite aerogel is a ferroferric oxide nanocubic particle, which is a magnetic nanomaterial with both excellent magnetocaloric performance and excellent photothermal performance. The magnetic SF-based composite aerogel prepared by the present disclosure exhibits excellent responsiveness to both alternating current (AC) magnetic fields and sunlight. Under an action of an AC magnetic field, the magnetic SF-based composite aerogel exhibits excellent temperature rise performance, which can inhibit the generation of biofouling in pores and channels inside a three-dimensional (3D) porous evaporation material. The magnetic SF-based composite aerogel exhibits excellent water evaporation performance under a sunlight irradiation, with a water evaporation rate of 2.03 kg m−2·h−1. |
US12172102B2 |
Apparatus and method for concentrating a fluid
A method of concentrating a process fluid, including a carrier fluid, including: (a) maintaining a process fluid at a predetermined temperature value/range; (b) evaporating the carrier fluid from the process fluid to produce a concentrated process fluid; (c) monitoring at least one process variable of steps (a) or (b) to detect fouling formed in either step (a) or (b); and (d) initiating a cleaning protocol if the process variable deviates from a predetermined value/range to reduce the fouling formed. |
US12172101B2 |
Harmful substance removal system and method
A harmful substance removal system and method include a direct contact liquid concentrator having a gas inlet, a gas outlet, a mixing chamber disposed between the gas inlet and the gas outlet, and a liquid inlet for importing liquid into the mixing chamber. Gas and liquid mixing in the are mixed chamber and a portion of the liquid is vaporized. A demister is disposed downstream of the mixing chamber. The demister includes at least one stage of mist elimination having a first filter that removes particles greater than 9 microns. A fan is coupled to the demister to assist gas flow through the mixing chamber. |
US12172098B2 |
Apparatus for generating bubbles
A bubble generating device that includes a housing having an outer surface and a motor and fan device positioned in the housing. The fan device may be operably coupled to the motor so that the motor, when activated, causes the fan device to rotate to generate an upward air stream within the housing. The bubble generating device may also include a trough for containing bubble solution and a spout protruding beyond the outer surface of the housing and configured such that bubble solution fed into the spout flows into the trough. A bubble generating assembly may be operably coupled to the motor, so that when the motor is activated the motor causes bubble generating members of the bubble generating assembly to move into contact with the bubble solution in the trough and then into alignment with the upward air stream to generate bubbles from the bubble solution. |
US12172096B1 |
Fasteners for toy construction playsets
Locking fastener for a toy construction playset includes an elongate, unitary body having two parts and a living hinge between the parts extending longitudinally between opposite ends of the body. The parts define an arrowhead tip at both ends when in an expanded state. Each tip is formed by a barb on each part that extends in opposite directions relative to the hinge. There is a flange on each part that extends in opposite directions from the hinge. By manipulating the flanges, the barbs are brought against one another to reduce a size of the tips and bring the tips into an insertion state in which each is insertable into a portal of a component of the toy construction playset, such as a log or a panel each of which preferably includes a row of such portals. |
US12172095B2 |
Marble run trampoline module and kit
A trampoline module for use with a plurality of physically interconnectable marble run modules includes a connecting boss, a concave shell, and a resilient head. The connecting boss is configured to connect to a corresponding connector on at least one of the physically interconnectable marble run modules, and defines a connection direction. The concave shell is arranged at least in part above the connecting boss, and includes a perimeter rim. The resilient head is affixed to the concave shell and over the perimeter rim, such that the resilient head defines a first planar surface. The first planar surface defines a first plane having a first direction perpendicular to the first plane, wherein the first direction and the connection direction are non-parallel. |
US12172092B2 |
Mexican train dominoes game kit and assembly
A Mexican Train dominoes kit, including a top portion having a plurality of top edges, a bottom portion having a plurality of bottom edges and spaced from the top portion, and a plurality of elongated side portions operationally connectable to respective spaced top and bottom portions for defining an interior volume. Each respective elongated side portion further includes a top surface and an oppositely disposed bottom surface, a plurality of first elongated grooves formed in the top surface, a plurality of second grooves formed in the bottom surface, first and second oppositely disposed elongated side surfaces, and first and second matable connectors operationally connected to respective first and second elongated side surfaces, wherein each respective first matable connector is removably connectable to each respective second matable connector. The kit further includes a roundhouse portion removably connectable to the top portion, wherein the roundhouse portion further defines a generally circular base member, a plurality of slots formed equidistantly around the generally circular base member, a raised dais operationally connected to the generally circular base member, a plurality of recesses formed in the generally circular base member, each respective recess extending from a respective slot to the dais, a plurality of elongated train tokens operationally connected to the raised dais, each respective elongated train token extendable into a respective recess, and a cap member covering the dais and having a recess formed therein for accepting a domino. The kit also includes a plurality of dominoes and a handle portion for lockingly engaging one or more respective first elongated groove. |
US12172084B2 |
Information synchronization method and apparatus, and storage medium
This application discloses an information synchronization method performed at a terminal, including: receiving a first attribute synchronization message from a server, the first attribute synchronization message indicating that a first object in a currently running game is within a first field of view of a virtual object associated with the terminal; displaying the first object according to first attribute information carried in the first attribute synchronization message; in response to an update of at least one of the first object and the virtual object, receiving a second attribute synchronization message from the server, the second attribute synchronization message indicating that a second object in the game is within the first field of view of the virtual object in the game; and updating the display of the first object and displaying the second object according to second attribute information carried in the second attribute synchronization message on the client application. |
US12172081B2 |
Detecting personal-space violations in artificial intelligence based non-player characters
Systems, apparatuses, and methods for detecting personal-space violations in artificial intelligence (AI) based non-player characters (NPCs) are disclosed. An AI engine creates a NPC that accompanies and/or interacts with a player controlled by a user playing a video game. During gameplay, measures of context-dependent personal space around the player and/or one or more NPCs are generated. A control circuit monitors the movements of the NPC during gameplay and determines whether the NPC is adhering to or violating the measures of context-dependent personal space. The control circuit can monitor the movements of multiple NPCs simultaneously during gameplay, keeping a separate score for each NPC. After some amount of time has elapsed, the scores of the NPCs are recorded, and then the scores are provided to a machine learning engine to retrain the AI engines controlling the NPCs. |
US12172077B2 |
Computer-readable non-transitory storage medium having game program stored therein, game apparatus, game system, and game processing method
When a first condition related to a change in a position of a virtual microphone in a virtual space is satisfied, a residual virtual microphone is placed at a position of the virtual microphone before the change in the position, and residual virtual microphone acquisition sound data whose volume is set on the basis of a distance between the residual virtual microphone and a virtual sound source and current virtual microphone acquisition sound data whose volume is set on the basis of a distance between the virtual microphone after the change in the position and the virtual sound source are outputted to a speaker such that an output level of the residual virtual microphone acquisition sound data is gradually decreased and an output level of the current virtual microphone acquisition sound data is gradually increased. |
US12172073B2 |
Method, apparatus, GUIs and APIs for a user experience design related to hands-free gaming accessibility
The technology necessary for hands-free video gaming is available, especially for head-gesture-centric controls. However, remapping controls to head gestures ranges from frustratingly tedious to impossible. The inventor proposes a common language of gestures and game actions that categorizes the controls by their use frequency. The suggested categories are primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary. The most preferred gestures and more frequently used controls are classified as primary while the least preferred gestures and least frequently used controls classified as quaternary. The inventor also proposes constructing an interface software and API to gather data from game designers, hardware designers, and users to suggest optimized game controls for users requiring accessibility. |
US12172071B2 |
Non-transitory computer readable medium, information processing method, and information processing system
A non-transitory computer readable medium stores a program causing a computer to execute: forming a team constituted of a plurality of players who try a specific battle game; determining players who have cleared the specific battle game on the basis of player information of the plurality of players; determining whether or not a reward acquiring condition is satisfied, the reward acquiring condition being satisfied when it is determined that the team includes a first player and a second player, the first player being a player who has cleared the specific battle game, and the second player being a player who has not cleared the specific battle game; and assigning a reward to the first player when it is determined that the reward acquiring condition is satisfied and the specific battle game has been cleared by the team. |
US12172069B2 |
Accessory holder for attaching an accessory to a surface
An accessory holder includes a base portion configured to mount to a mounting surface. The accessory holder further includes an extension extending from the base portion and having a channel defined therein. The channel is configured to receive an accessory. The accessory may be a ski pole where the mounting surface is a snow sport equipment. |
US12172067B2 |
System and method for providing a fitness experience to a user
Methods and systems for providing a fitness experience to a user. The system comprises a punching bag defining an outer non-planar surface adapted to receive strikes of the user, a sensor configured to generate data about strikes applied by the user on the punching bag, an image projecting device configured to project a dynamic content on the outer non-planar surface of the punching bag and processor communicably connected to the sensor and the image projecting device. The processor is configured to dynamically adjust the dynamic content projected on the outer non-planar surface based at least in part on data provided by the sensor. |
US12172062B1 |
Apparatus and method for measuring lie and loft of a golf club
An apparatus for precisely and accurately measuring the loft and lie of a golf club, and a method of using such apparatus, is disclosed herein. The apparatus includes a clamp assembly powered by a pressure unit to immobilize the head of a golf club, a scoreline measurement unit to capture scoreline angle information, loft and lie measurement arrays that can be moved along horizontal y and x axes to capture loft and lie angle information of the golf club shaft, and a computer with an algorithm that uses information captured by the scoreline measurement unit and loft and lie measurement arrays to calculate final loft and lie angle values that are accurate within +/−0.125°. |
US12172059B2 |
Golf club head with open back cavity
Embodiments of golf club heads with energy storage characteristics are presented herein. In some embodiments, a golf club head comprises a hollow body comprising a strikeface, a heel region, a toe region opposite the heel region, a sole, a top rail and an inflection point. The inflection point provides increase bending of the strikeface thereby providing performance enhancement over clubs without an inflection point. |
US12172058B2 |
Golf club head
An iron-type golf club head having a strike plate attached to a body and creating an internal cavity. The body includes an internal recess in a back portion and at least partially containing an internal tungsten weight that does not contact a back surface of the strike plate. The strike plate forms a part of a sole portion of the golf club head. An elastomer material is contained in the internal cavity and contacts the back portion and the back surface of the strike plate, and has a maximum elastomer material depth that is greater than a maximum thickness of the strike plate. The elastomer material extends to an elastomer elevation that is greater than a maximum elevation of the internal weight. |
US12172053B2 |
Electronic apparatus and control method therefor
An electronic apparatus includes: a camera; a display; a memory; and a processor configured to: control the display to display a coaching image received from an external server and a user image obtained through the camera; identify a gaze direction of a user based on the obtained user image; based on the gaze direction of the user not being in a threshold range, obtain a feedback image including the coaching image and the user image based on posture information of a first object included in the coaching image and posture information of a second object included in the user image, and store the obtained feedback image in the memory; and control the display to display the stored feedback image. |
US12172052B2 |
Systems and methods for personalized exercise protocols and tracking thereof
Systems and methods for providing a customized exercise protocol to a computing device of a user. As the user performs the exercise protocol, one or more cameras of the computing device can track the user's movements. The user's movement are assessed to determine if proper form and technique is being used. |
US12172039B2 |
Body-worn air-treatment devices and methods of deactivating pathogens
Body-worn air-treatment devices include a body that is configured to be selectively coupled proximate to a respiratory tract inlet of a living individual, and a pathogen-deactivating mechanism that is supported by the body. Methods include deactivating pathogens proximate to a respiratory tract inlet of a living individual. |
US12172037B2 |
Systems and methods for mechanogenetic functional ultrasound imaging
The present disclosure provides a system for functional ultrasound imaging, where the system comprises: a) an apparatus for delivering a nucleic acid encoding a mechanosensitive ion channel to a target neural cell population in a region of a brain; and b) a functional ultrasound imaging device. The present disclosure provides a method for functional ultrasound imaging. |
US12172036B2 |
Rotating gantry and radiotherapy equipment
A rotating gantry and radiotherapy equipment are provided. The rotating gantry includes a fixed support frame, a bearing, a roller, and at least two support components, a bearing outer ring of the bearing is connected to the fixed support frame, a bearing inner ring of the bearing is connected to one end of the roller, and the support components support the roller and roll relatively to the roller. Therefore, an embodiment of the present disclosure adopts a dual support of the support components and the bearing, improves a support rigidity and rotation accuracy of the roller, and makes efficient and accurate treatment possible. The rotating gantry in an embodiment of the present disclosure has an integral structure with small axial space, may easily pass through a narrow hospital labyrinth, is flexible in transportation and convenient in installation. |
US12172034B2 |
Method and apparatus for controlling multileaf collimator in radiotherapy
Disclosed are a method and an apparatus for controlling multileaf collimator in radiotherapy. The method comprises: acquiring a preset model; outputting, regarding a radiotherapy target, a target leaf sequence of a multileaf collimator through the preset model, to obtain a planning file; and importing the planning file into a radiotherapy planning system to control a linear accelerator to operate, so as to implement a radiotherapy plan, which solves the technical problem in the related art of poor accuracy and stability in determining a leaf sequence of a multileaf collimator. |
US12172031B2 |
Radiotherapy system and therapy plan generation method therefor
A radiotherapy system and a therapy plan generation method therefor. The radiotherapy system includes a beam irradiation apparatus, a therapy plan module, and a control module. The beam irradiation apparatus generates a beam for therapy and irradiates an irradiated body to form an irradiated part. A tissue model template library of the irradiated body is stored in the therapy plan module; the therapy plan module performs dosage simulation calculation according to the tissue model template library, medical imaging data of the irradiated part, and a parameter of the beam for therapy generated by the beam irradiation apparatus, and generates a therapy plan. The control module retrieves, from the therapy plan module, the therapy plan corresponding to the irradiated body, and controls the beam irradiation apparatus to irradiate the irradiated body according to the therapy plan determined by the therapy plan generation method. |
US12172028B2 |
Light outputting device for scalp care
According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, a light outputting device for scalp care includes a dome-shaped outer case defining an appearance, an inner case formed inside the outer case, and a plurality of light sources disposed in a space between the outer case and the inner case, wherein the plurality of light sources include a plurality of first laser light sources, and the optical outputting device includes a plurality of light guide mechanisms arranged corresponding to the plurality of first laser light sources to distribute laser light emitted from the first laser light sources apply the laser light toward the inner case. |
US12172027B2 |
Feedback detection for a treatment device
According to some embodiments, a system for fractionally treating tissue includes: an electromagnetic radiation (EMR) source configured to generate an EMR beam having a transverse ring energy profile; an optic configured to converge the EMR beam to a focal region located within a tissue; and, a window assembly located down-beam from the optic configured to cool the tissue when placed in contact with an outer surface of the tissue. |
US12172023B2 |
Data channel selection and timeline navigation in a cardiac monitoring system
Disclosed are a timeline-based navigation feature and a channel selection feature. The timeline-based navigation feature allows the user to visually identify significant events during an episode and quickly navigate the display of data to those significant events. Embodiments of such feature allow a user to quickly see that there is a shock delivered, for example, and click on that part of a timeline navigator to advance the detailed display of data to that point in the episode. The data channel selection feature enables selection of display channel(s) from among a set of available data channels. Embodiments of such feature enable a selection and/or deselection of various channels for display to minimize display of extraneous data and/or to select preferred channels of data for review. |
US12172022B2 |
Implantable medical device with relative motion control
An implantable medical device may include a plurality of electrical components connected to form operational circuitry, a canister shaped for housing the operational circuitry, and a dampening layer configured to reduce internal motion between the operational circuitry and at least one of a plurality of additional component within the canister, the dampening layer selectively disposed over the operational circuitry but not over the at least one additional component, the dampening layer providing electrical isolation to the operational circuitry, the dampening layer comprising a moldable material in direct contact with an inner surface of the canister. Methods of manufacturing such a medical device are also disclosed. |
US12172018B2 |
System and method for controlling neurostimulation according to user activity detected through patient use of icon driven user interface
This application is generally related to systems and methods for providing a medical therapy to a patient by tracking patient activity and adjusting medical therapy based on occurrence of different types of activities performed by the patient including user indicated activities inputted from an icon driven user interface of an external patient controller device. |
US12172016B2 |
Systems and methods for initial provisioning and refilling of medical devices
A system is provided that includes a medical device comprising a power supply, a signal generator and an electrode. The signal generator is configured to apply one or more electrical impulses to the electrode for a period of time defined as a single dose. The system further comprises a processor coupled to the medical device. The processor is configured to switch the medical device from an activated mode to a deactivated mode after a specific number of single doses have been applied by the signal generator. |
US12172011B2 |
Adaptive stimulation array for motor control
A mobility augmentation system assists a user's movement by determining a corresponding electrical stimulation for the movement. A wearable stimulation array includes sensors, electrodes, an electrode multiplexer, and a controller that executes the mobility augmentation system. The sensors measure movement data, and the mobility augmentation system applies a movement model to the measured movement data. The model can determine different electrical actuation instructions depending on the movement stimulated. For example, to stimulate a knee flexion, the movement model output enables a first set of the electrodes to operate as cathodes and a second set of electrodes to operate as anodes. To stimulate a knee extension, the first set of electrodes can be enabled to operate as anodes and a third set of electrodes as cathodes. The user can provide feedback of the applied stimulation, which the system can use to retrain the model and optimize the stimulation to the user. |
US12172007B2 |
Combination therapy of electric fields and an additional treatment for cancer and imaging
A method of treating cancer is disclosed. The method involves applying one or more direct current electric fields (DC-EFs) to a subject and administering to the subject an additional treatment selected from the group consisting of radiation, an effective amount of one or more chemotherapy agents, SapC-DOPS, anti-phosphatidylserine targeted drugs, and combinations thereof. |
US12172005B2 |
Delivery devices and methods for leadless cardiac devices
Delivery devices, systems, and methods for delivering implantable leadless pacing devices are disclosed. An example delivery device may include a proximal section including a deflection mechanism for deflecting the proximal section, and a distal holding section extending distally of a distal end of the proximal section and defining a cavity therein for receiving an implantable leadless pacing device. The distal holding section may be structured to have portions that flex and bend while allowing the implantable device to be recaptured within the distal holding section. |
US12172004B2 |
Compact implantable medical device and delivery device
Methods and systems for positioning a leadless pacing device (LPD) in cardiac tissue are disclosed. A delivery device is employed that comprises a proximal end, a distal end and a lumen therebetween sized to receive the LPD. The LPD has a leadlet extending therefrom that includes a means to fixate the leadlet to tissue. The delivery device comprises an introducer to introduce the LPD into the lumen of the delivery device. The LPD is loaded in the distal end of the lumen of the delivery device. The leadlet extends proximally from the LPD while the fixation means extends distally toward the LPD. A LPD mover is configured to advance the LPD out of the delivery device. A leadlet mover is configured to advance the leadlet out of the lumen delivery device and cause the leadlet to engage with cardiac tissue. |
US12171992B2 |
Tamper evident cap with RFID for syringes
A syringe assembly includes a syringe and a tamper evident cap disposed over a Luer connection of the syringe, the tamper evident cap having a main body that defines a proximal end defining an opening, a distal end opposite the proximal end, an outer surface, and an inner surface opposite the outer surface that defines a passage to receive a tip cap and the Luer connection, where the tamper evident cap is spaced from the tip cap. The main body defines a frangible connection between the proximal and distal ends thereof. The frangible connection can break under a force applied to the distal end of the tamper evident cap such that the proximal end of the tamper evident cap remains engaged with the syringe when the frangible connection breaks. An RFID tag is disposed on the syringe and has an integrated circuit and an antenna configured to send/receive signals between an RFID reader. |
US12171991B2 |
Injector device
The present disclosure relates to an injector device comprising: a housing having a distal end and a proximal end; a medicament cartridge disposed within the housing; a needle unit comprising a needle, the needle unit being disposed in the distal end of the housing; and a button disposed in the proximal end of the housing, the button being configured to move the cartridge onto the needle unit to fluidly connect the needle with the cartridge when, in use, the button is pressed from an initial position into a depressed position. |
US12171987B2 |
Autoinjector
An autoinjector having a reservoir (100) containing fluid and a piston; a needle; a driver (200) having a body; a piston rod (210) movable between a rest position and an injection position; an injection spring (220); and a force control mechanism (280, 290) for causing the force exerted by the injection spring to vary in predetermined manner during injection, and a lever (280) and a cam (290), the lever (280) pivotally mounted on the piston rod, being connected to the injection spring (220), and co-operating with the cam; and an interface module (300) fastened to the driver that receives a reservoir (100) before each actuation. The interface module having a selector ring (310) mounted to turn on the driver module, and pivot elements (320) fastening the reservoir module in the interface module. |
US12171985B2 |
Fluid delivery and infusion devices, and methods of use thereof
A medical device comprising an infusion device comprising a fluid reservoir to contain a therapeutic fluid and a transcutaneous access tool fluidly coupled to the fluid reservoir, the transcutaneous access tool configured to deliver the therapeutic fluid subcutaneously to a patient; wherein the infusion device operates in a stand-by mode prior to the therapeutic fluid being introduced into the fluid reservoir; wherein the infusion device operates to deploy the transcutaneous access tool within a predetermined deployment time period upon filling the fluid reservoir to a predetermined fill level with the therapeutic fluid. |
US12171984B2 |
Sensing catheters
A catheter system may include a catheter lumen, first and second electrodes, and a sensor in communication with the first and second electrodes. The sensor may be configured to detect at least one of: a bulk volume of blood within a blood vessel and extravasation of a drug from the blood vessel into soft tissue adjacent the blood vessel. Other catheter systems may include a catheter lumen and a sensing chip coupled to the catheter lumen. The sensing chip may be configured to detect at least one of: a bulk volume of blood within a blood vessel and extravasation of a drug from the blood vessel into soft tissue adjacent the blood vessel. |
US12171982B2 |
Subcutaneous infusion needle stick prevention device using needle hub retraction
A needle stick prevention device (10, 110) includes a needle shield (20, 120) for selectively covering a distal end of a needle (41, 141). A needle hub (40, 140) is movably received within the needle shield (20, 120). The needle hub (40, 140) includes a proximal end (42, 142), a distal end (46, 146), a needle (41, 141) fixedly connected to the distal end of the needle hub (40, 140), and a plurality of ribs (54) or a cylinder (150) disposed between the proximal and distal ends. An actuation button movably received in a transverse opening of the needle shield (20, 120) to engage the needle shield (20, 120), the needle hub (40, 140) and a medical device. A spring (58, 158) is disposed between the needle hub (40, 140) and actuation member to automatically retract the needle (41, 141) into the needle shield (20, 120). |
US12171981B2 |
Medical pump device for conveying a medical fluid
A pump device for conveying a medical fluid, the pump device includes a membrane forming a pump volume. The membrane is expanded in a filling state of the pump volume with the medical fluid. The expanded membrane exerts a delivery pressure on the pump volume to deliver the medical fluid into a fluid-line system. The pump device also has a throttle device with a channel having an inlet connected to the pump volume and an outlet connectable to the fluid-line system. The delivery of the medical fluid through the outlet is finely adjustable to a flow rate at a time of manufacture. The throttle device has two bodies. The channel is formed between oppositely arranged surfaces of the bodies. The oppositely arranged surfaces are movable relative to each other for the fine adjustment of the flow rate during the manufacture, so that an effective length of the channel is variable. |
US12171979B2 |
Preloading of contrast injection protocols into the administration line
A fluid injector system includes a control device operably associated with at least one drive component for use in actuating a plurality of fluid containers in fluid communication with a patient through an administration line. The control device includes at least one processor programmed or configured to enable programming of a diagnostic injection protocol comprising one or more phases according to which at least one of the first and the second fluid containers are selectively actuatable by the at least one drive component to enable injection of at least one of a first fluid and a second fluid into the patient. The control device is further programmed or configured to enable selection and commencement of at least partial preloading into the administration line of at least one of the first fluid and the second fluid in accordance with the one or more phases of the diagnostic injection protocol. |
US12171977B2 |
Pinch clamp
Pinch clamps are provided which generate positive displacement while also preventing rebound. To prevent rebound while providing positive displacement, the upper and lower clamping surfaces may be configured to form a pinch profile along which the tubing is compressed with the pinch point being formed at the distal end of the pinch profile. To further prevent rebound, the lower arm of the pinch clamp can include blocking ribs that interface with the upper clamping surface to prevent distal travelling of the pinch point even if the upper arm is forced into an over-engaged position. |
US12171975B1 |
Sterile connector
A sterile connector including: first and second connectors of the same shape including: a first (second) body portion including a first (second) joining surface; a first engaging member; and a first (second) fitting portion that fits with the first (second) tube, which is provided on a back surface of the first (second) joining surface of the first (second) body portion and which has a tip end portion for tightening the first (second) tube, an end face of the first (second) tube is configured to be positioned to project beyond the first (second) joining surface, and the sterile connector is configured such that when the first connector and the second connector are engaged such that the first joining surface faces the second joining surface, the end face of the first tube and the end face of the second tube are compressed with each other. |
US12171965B2 |
Systems, catheters, and methods for treating along the central nervous system
Systems, catheters, and methods for accessing and treating along the central nervous system are disclosed including sampling systems. An example sampling system may include a filter cassette designed to filter cerebrospinal fluid. The filter cassette may have an inlet region configured to be coupled to a catheter and configured to receive cerebrospinal fluid, one or more filters, and an outlet region configured to be coupled to an outlet of the catheter and to direct filtered cerebrospinal fluid to the catheter. A sampling port may be in fluid communication with the filter cassette. The sampling port may have a first end region configured to receive cerebrospinal fluid, a stopcock, a syringe port, and a second end region. The stopcock may be configured to shift between a first position where cerebrospinal fluid is directed from the first end region to the second end region and a second position where cerebrospinal fluid is directed from the first end region to the syringe port. |
US12171963B2 |
Drainage catheter with suture lumen
A drainage catheter configured for draining bodily fluid from a patient is disclosed. The drainage catheter may comprise a catheter tube with a drainage lumen and a suture lumen. A suture of the drainage catheter may be disposed within the suture lumen. The suture may be coupled to a distal end of the catheter tube and extend proximally through a hub disposed at the proximal end of the catheter tube. |
US12171962B2 |
Mechanically actuated and functionally integratable catheter system for treating vascular and non-vascular diseases and related methods
A functionally integratable catheter system comprising functional units that can be assembled to produce different configurations. The functional units include: one or more FICS support catheters; one or more FICS dilators: one or more FICS PTA catheters; and one or more FICS lock-grip handles. Functional units can be provided in a pre-assembled form by the manufacturer, optionally pre-packaged as a device tray, for assembly into different configurations by clinical operators. The configurational adaptability of the FICS platform enables physicians to efficiently address multiple procedural aspects of treatment processes, including lesion access, lesion penetration, guide-wire negotiation, lesion recanalization, and dilation, by providing in situ treatment options, including intraluminal and/or extraluminal recanalization, and enables multi-stage, patient-customized treatments of complex lesions in vivo, including lesion-length-selective, multi-stage angioplasty treatment. |
US12171955B2 |
Remote catheter procedure system
A catheter procedure system including a bedside system and a remote workstation is provided. The bedside system includes a catheter including an expandable percutaneous intervention device, a robotic catheter system configured to move the catheter, and an inflation device configured to cause expansion of the expandable percutaneous intervention device. The remote workstation includes a user interface configured to receive a at least first user input and a second user input and a control system operatively coupled to the user interface for remotely controlling both the robotic catheter system and the inflation device. The remote workstation includes a monitor configured to display information related to the expandable percutaneous intervention device. The control system controls the robotic catheter system to move the catheter based upon at least the first user input and controls the inflation device to cause expansion of the expandable percutaneous intervention device based upon at least the second user input. |
US12171954B2 |
Caps for catheter packages
A urinary catheter package with a case having a hollow tube which is closed at one end and open at the other end, the hollow tube having a wall and a pierceable cover attached to the open end of the hollow tube. Also an assembly including the urinary catheter package and a catheter with a funnel at a first end. |
US12171953B2 |
Catheter having a laminated polytetrafluoroethylene liner and method of manufacture
A catheter and a method of making a device having an outer member, a primer, and an inner liner laminated to the outer member. The primer is provided between the outer member and the inner liner and annealed to secure the inner liner to the outer member. |
US12171952B2 |
Medical tube clearance device
A device for clearing obstructions from a medical tube is disclosed. The device includes an enclosure having an interior and an exterior, the enclosure comprising a distal opening for providing access to the interior of the enclosure. The device further includes a spool provided within the enclosure that is rotatable about an axis and an elongated guide member coupled to the spool such that the rotation of the spool causes the elongated guide member to wind or unwind about the spool. The device further includes a drive mechanism that is operable to rotate the spool within the enclosure without compromising a sterile field within the enclosure. |
US12171949B2 |
Humidification chamber for a respiratory assistance apparatus
A respiratory assistance apparatus includes a flow generator and a humidifier. The humidifier includes a humidification chamber. The humidification chamber comprises a water tub that is configured to receive a volume of water. A lid is hingedly coupled to the water tub for enclosing a volume contained within the water tub. |
US12171946B2 |
User interface and system for supplying gases to an airway
A respiratory system includes a first patient interface for delivery of a flow of gases to a patient, a second patient interface for delivery of a second flow of gases to the patient, and a device that switches the system between a first respiratory mode and a second respiratory mode. In the first respiratory mode, the flow of gases are delivered to an outlet of the first patient interface when the second patient interface is absent from the patient. In the second respiratory mode the device reduces or stops delivery of the first flow of gases to the outlet of the first patient interface when the second patient interface is located together with the first patient interface upon the patient. |
US12171931B2 |
Wound-connection pads for fluid instillation and negative pressure wound therapy, and systems and methods
Connection pads for coupling fluid-instillation and negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) apparatuses to wound dressing, and methods and wound dressings for breaching a drape after coupling a wound dressing to a fluid-instillation and/or NPWT apparatus. |
US12171926B2 |
Pressure measurement devices, methods, and systems
A method for measuring pressure includes securing a flow channel to a chassis of a measurement device, the flow channel having a flexible wall with a first mechanical engagement feature presented from an external surface thereof. The method also includes engaging the mechanical engagement feature with a complementary engagement member connected to a force transducer, the securing being effective to immobilize the flow channel relative to the force transducer, and detecting at least one of the position and orientation of the of the flow channel relative to transducer and comparing to at least one of a predefined position and orientation. Further, the method includes generating a signal responsive to the detecting, flowing a fluid through the flow channel, and transmitting forces caused by displacement of the flexible wall through the complementary engagement member to the force transducer. Further, electrical signals are generated responsively to a state of the force transducer. |
US12171924B2 |
Mobile cart and docking station for use with a medical device
A mobile cart for a medical device is disclosed. The cart is designed to transport a medical device such as a dialysis machine (e.g., a peritoneal dialysis (PD) machine). The medical device can be connected to a power supply included in the cart, where the power supply includes one or more energy storage devices (e.g., batteries), a charging circuit, and (optionally) an inverter. The cart can also include a number of features such as automatic brakes, UV light sterilization, sensors such as object detection safety features, environmental sensors, and the like. The cart can include electronic components that enables certain functionality such as hosting a wireless local area network or communicating wirelessly with the medical device. A docking station is also disclosed that enables wireless charging of the power supply such that neither the medical device nor the cart needs to be plugged into an external power supply. |
US12171922B2 |
Blood treatment systems and methods
Dialysis systems comprising actuators that cooperate to perform dialysis functions and sensors that cooperate to monitor dialysis functions are disclosed. According to one aspect, such a hemodialysis system comprises a user interface model layer, a therapy layer, below the user interface model layer, and a machine layer below the therapy layer. The user interface model layer is configured to manage the state of a graphical user interface and receive inputs from a graphical user interface. The therapy layer is configured to run state machines that generate therapy commands based at least in part on the inputs from the graphical user interface. The machine layer is configured to provide commands for the actuators based on the therapy commands. |
US12171918B2 |
Breast pump
A breast pump includes a main body, a breast milk suctioning shield, and one or more air pumps. The breast milk suctioning shield is assembled in an accommodation space of the main body and detachably connected to the main body. A front end of the breast milk suctioning shield has a breast shielding portion, and a nipple passage extends from a rear end of a center portion of the breast shielding portion. One or more deformable members and a non-deformable supporting member are assembled with an annular connection portion located between the breast shielding portion and the nipple passage. The air pump has an intake port and an exhaust port. The intake port is controlled by a first valve controller to suction the nipple passage and generate a negative pressure, and the exhaust port is controlled by a second valve controller to inflate or deflate the deformable member. |
US12171916B2 |
System and method for collecting plasma
A method for collecting plasma includes determining the weight and hematocrit of a donor, and inserting a venous-access device into the donor. The method then withdraws blood from the donor through a draw line connected to a blood component separation device, and introduces anticoagulant into the withdrawn blood. The blood component separation device separates the blood into a plasma component and a second blood component, and the plasma component is collected from the blood component separation device and into a plasma collection container. The method may then calculate (1) a percentage of anticoagulant in the collected plasma component, and (2) a volume of pure plasma collected within the plasma collection container. The volume of pure plasma may be based, at least in part, on the calculated percentage of anticoagulant. The method may continue until a target volume of pure plasma is collected within the plasma collection container. |
US12171910B2 |
Intravascular retrievable cell delivery system
Provided herein are intravascular retrievable cell delivery systems and methods of use thereof for cell transplantation. |
US12171908B1 |
Implant compositions and methods for surgical repair
A composition and methods of making or use thereof include a plurality of fibers forming a shape for augmenting tendon to bone repair. The physical presence of the plurality of fibers provides initial fixation, while the use of an osteoinductive material provides long term enhancement of bone formation around the site of the tendon to bone repair. |
US12171899B2 |
Radiation sterilization resistant adhesive
Provided is a radiation sterilization resistant adhesive agent layer capable of reducing or preventing a decrease in wettability of an adhesive after radiation sterilization treatment. The adhesive can be used with a medical implement, for example medical implements that are sterilized. The adhesive agent layer includes a (meth)acrylic polymer and a wettability stabilizer, and the wettability stabilizer is at least one selected from a rosin ester resin, a terpene phenol resin, and hydrides thereof. |
US12171898B2 |
Bioactive medical ceramic cement
Bioactive, ceramic medical cements and methods for its use in treatment of bones and teeth in mammals are disclosed. This cement is non-exothermic and non-toxic, based upon setting of hydraulic ceramic compounds containing calcia, alumina, and silica phases. The self-hardening cement sets in vivo and in high humidity environments, and can be used in vivo without being easily washed out of the site. It also has dimensional stability, is resistant to acids present in an infection site or supragingivally, and has biocompatibility advantages of low inflammation and the formation of calcification layers in direct apposition to body tissue. Options include the addition of various radiopaque materials, and a variety of delivery systems including powder and liquid, capsule or pouch delivery, multiple pastes, or a unitary paste. |
US12171895B2 |
Portable sterilization and disinfection apparatus for sterilizing and disinfecting space
Disclosed is a portable sterilization and disinfection apparatus for sterilizing and disinfecting a space, wherein the portable sterilization and disinfection apparatus may enable ultrafine spray and accurate oriented spray, may expand a spraying distance, and may be freely moved to any space so as to effectively sterilize and disinfect the space. |
US12171892B2 |
Reducing microbial growth on packaged terminal air conditioners
An antimicrobial lighting system is used to reduce microbial growth on surfaces in or on air conditioning and/or heating equipment. In some examples, antimicrobial light within one or more antimicrobial wavelength ranges is applied to inactivate one or more microorganisms on target surface(s) within or on a packaged terminal air conditioner (PTAC). The antimicrobial light may include light within a first antimicrobial wavelength range and/or light within a second antimicrobial wavelength range. The antimicrobial lighting system may include an array of individually controllable antimicrobial light segments. An array controller may individually control activation of the one or more antimicrobial light segments based on the status information or commands received from a PTAC controller or from an external computing device. |
US12171891B2 |
Sterilisation tunnel of pharmaceutical containers
A sterilization tunnel has an inlet opening for pharmaceutical containers to be sterilised, an outlet opening, a high-temperature sterilisation chamber and a cooling chamber in line therewith and communicating with the outlet opening. A conveyor means transports the containers through the sterilisation chamber and the cooling chamber up to the outlet opening. A transfer plane is positionable in a first configuration aligned with the conveyor to transfer the containers out of the tunnel through the outlet opening. A shutter opens and closes the outlet opening. The transfer plane is movable and positionable in a second configuration inside the cooling chamber and misaligned with respect to the conveyor. When the transfer plane is inside the cooling chamber, the shutter is lowerable in abutment with a seal element. |
US12171888B2 |
Electrospun dextran fibers and devices formed therefrom
The invention generally relates to dextran fibers which are preferably electrospun and devices formed from such fibers. In particular, such devices may include substances of interest (such as therapeutic substances) associated with the electrospun fibers. Upon exposure to a liquid the electrospun fibers dissolve immediately and the substances of interest are released into the liquid. Exemplary devices include bandages formed from electrospun dextran fibers and associated agents that promote hemostasis, such as thrombin and fibrinogen. |
US12171883B2 |
Pharmaceutical compositions
The present invention provides for a method of treatment of IgA nephropathy, which method comprises: (i) identifying a pharmaceutically acceptable composition intended to treat IgA nephropathy comprising budesonide and one or more pharmaceutically-acceptable excipients that provide for a modified release of said budesonide after administration to the gastrointestinal tract, which composition fulfils the following requirements in a standard in vitro USP<711>/Ph.Eur. 2.9.3 dissolution test using a dissolution apparatus according to Apparatus 2 (Paddle Apparatus) of said test; (a) the composition fulfils the requirement that no more than about 10% of the budesonide is released into the dissolution medium within about 120 minutes, when the dissolution medium is aqueous and has a pH of about 1.2; (b) the composition fulfils the requirement that no more than about 10% of the budesonide is released into a pharmaceutically-relevant dissolution medium within about 30 minutes; and (c) the composition fulfils the requirement that at least about 70% of the budesonide is released into the pharmaceutically-relevant dissolution medium within about 120 minutes; (ii) wherein the method comprises the step of administering said composition to a patient with IgA nephropathy in need of said treatment. |
US12171878B2 |
Sucroferric oxyhydroxide-containing granules and pharmaceutical composition
An object of the present invention is to provide a novel formulation containing sucroferric oxyhydroxide, particularly a novel formulation that can be ingested without being chewed. The present invention relates to a novel formulation discovered based on the finding that a granule containing sucroferric oxyhydroxide that has a specific size and shape and also has specific physicochemical properties can be easily ingested without being chewed, and has formulation properties suitable for industrial manufacturing as a result of intensive studies to provide a novel formulation containing sucroferric oxyhydroxide. |
US12171870B2 |
Contact lens packaging solutions
The present invention relates to a method to load a water insoluble phospholipid as nanoparticles to load into a hydrogel contact lens in autoclaving process during the hydrogel contact lens manufacturing process without an extra manufacturing step and without swelling the hydrogel contact lens with an organic solvent. The phospholipid nanoparticles loaded in hydrogel contact lens subsequently releases to the eye upon wearing. |
US12171867B2 |
Topical copper ion treatments and methods of making topical copper ion treatments for use in various anatomical areas of the body
A topical copper ion treatment in basic form composes a copper ion-containing solution composed of a biocompatible solution containing copper ions obtained by leaching of the copper ions from copper metal into the solution. The copper ion-containing solution can be combined with various carriers to form various forms of the copper ion treatment including creams, gels, lotions, foams, pastes, tampons, solutions, suppositories, body wipes, wound dressings, skin patches, and suture material. A method of making the copper ion-containing solution involves placing solid copper metal in a quantity of a biocompatible solution and maintaining the solution at a specified temperature for a predetermined period of time during which copper ions each from the copper metal into the solution, and thereafter separating the solution from the solid copper metal. |
US12171864B2 |
Biological self-assembled nanocrystal injection having a lymphatic targeting function and preparation method
A biological self-assembled nanocrystal injection having a lymphatic targeting function and an administration method for targeting a lymphatic system using the biological self-assembled nanocrystal injection. The injection comprises 0.05-5% of mitoxantrone and a salt thereof, 0.1-10% of an osmotic pressure regulator, 0.001-0.1% of a buffering agent, 0.01-0.1% of an antioxidant, 0.05-1% of an adsorbent, and 0-20% of a filler. The administration method is interstitial injection, and a lymph node will produce a blue color visible to the naked eye after passive targeting to the lymphatic system. |
US12171863B2 |
Compositions and methods for reshaping keratin-rich substrates and forming adherent flexible films
Compositions and methods for reshaping keratin-rich substrates while forming adherent flexible films contain emulsified or soluble mixtures of silanols and hemiaminals or the reaction products of silanols and hemiaminals including silylated hemiaminals. A method for treating split-ends in hair is also described. |
US12171861B2 |
Long-lasting cosmetic composition
A composition for coating keratin fibres, in the form of a wax-in-water emulsion including, in a first continuous aqueous phase, at least one legume starch having an amylose content greater than or equal to 30%, at least one plasticiser chosen among the polyols, at least one wax, at least one emulsifier and at least one colouring agent. Also, the use of such a composition in order to provide keratin fibres, in particular eyelashes, with a lengthening and curling effect. |
US12171856B2 |
Use of salidroside derivative in external preparation for skin whitening
The use of the compound or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof in the preparation of an external preparation for skin whitening is provided, and the compound is shown in formula (I-1): The present disclosure can enhance the whitening activity of salidroside while taking full advantage of the protective effect of salidroside sugar ring, where the phenol residues of salidroside are restructured to obtain salidroside-plus (SP-037), which is 1-(3,5-dihydroxyphenyl)ethyl-β-D-glucoside and/or a salt thereof. The whitening effect of the compound is tested through a series of experiments. |
US12171854B2 |
Heterocyclic-dithiol click chemistry
Disclosed are polymers, methods of making polymers, and compositions, focused on cross-linking heterocycles comprising a moiety of Formula I with thiols and thiolates. |
US12171848B2 |
Solid cosmetic composition containing anhydrous spheroids dispersed in a solid continuous aqueous phase
The invention relates to a solid cosmetic composition comprising anhydrous spheroids dispersed in a solid aqueous continuous phase. The invention is also directed toward a process for preparing a solid cosmetic composition according to the invention, and also a process for making up and/or caring for bodily and/or facial skin using a solid cosmetic composition according to the invention. The invention is also directed toward a stick or a solid gel cast in a dish or a pot, and more particularly a lipstick, a foundation, and an antisun stick, comprising a cosmetic composition according to the invention. |
US12171847B2 |
Lip balm containing caffeine, nicotine or testosterone
A lip balm formulation for applying to a lip including at least one lipid, a surfactant, and a nicotine active, wherein the lip balm formulation includes about 25 wt. % to 60 wt. % of the surfactant based on the total weight of the formulation; wherein the surfactant includes a mixture of mono- and diglycerides and propylene glycol; wherein the surfactant has an HLB of 4; wherein the lip balm formulation includes about 30 wt. % to 60 wt. % of the at least one lipid based on the total weight of the formulation; wherein the at least one lipid includes hydrogenated palm oil; and wherein the surfactant minimizes the surface tension of the at least one lipid. |
US12171846B2 |
Nonwoven fabric for skin care products, face mask, and cleansing sheet
Provided is a nonwoven fabric for skin care products. The nonwoven fabric includes: a thermoplastic resin fiber having a single fiber diameter of 50 nm or more and 800 nm or less; and a cellulose fiber. A tensile strength of the cellulose fiber measured in accordance with JIS L 1015:2010 8.7.2 is 1.9 cN/dtex or less, a total content of the thermoplastic resin fiber and the cellulose fiber is 85% by mass or more relative to a total mass of the nonwoven fabric for skin care products, a content ratio by mass of the thermoplastic resin fiber and the cellulose fiber (thermoplastic resin fiber/cellulose fiber) is 0.23 to 1.50, and a density of the nonwoven fabric for skin care products is 0.08 g/cm3 to 0.16 g/cm3. |
US12171845B2 |
Use of a dry film for cosmetic topical applications
The present invention concerns the use of a dry film having a water activity of less than 0.6, for a non-therapeutic cosmetic topical treatment of the skin, which dry film comprises at least one polymer of natural origin, at least one mineral filler, at least one plasticizer and at least one surfactant. The dry film has a moisturizing and anti-sebum effect when applied to the skin. The invention also concerns a method of non-therapeutic cosmetic treatment of the skin. |
US12171844B2 |
Method of preparing a radioactive yttrium phosphate particle suspension
A method of preparing a radioactive yttrium salt particle suspension comprising multiple steps comprising: using a hydrothermal process wherein a solution of soluble yttrium salt, from the group of yttrium chloride, yttrium nitrate, yttrium sulfate, and yttrium bromide is combined with a solution of sodium phosphate having a stoichiometric excess of phosphate and a preferred pH when combined. |
US12171841B1 |
Synthesis and characterization of glauconite-based silicate nanorods as anticancer agent
A method of cytotoxically treating cancer with aluminum silicate nanorods (SNRs) including aluminum, iron, magnesium, oxygen, potassium, and oxygen comprises contacting the SNRs at a concentration of 0.5 to 2 μg/mL with a cancerous sample. The aluminum silicate nanorods have a longest dimension of 100 nanometers (nm) to 5500 nm and a diameter of 20 nm to 250 nm. The SNRs are porous with a pore size of 1 nm to 12 nm and include cisplatin in an amount of 20 to 300 mg/g. The cancerous sample has a reduced cell viability after the contacting. |
US12171839B2 |
Antibody drug conjugates for ablating hematopoietic stem cells
The present invention provides antibody drug conjugates, wherein an antibody or antibody fragment that specifically binds to human cKIT is linked to a drug moiety, optionally through a linker. The present invention further provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising the antibody drug conjugates; and methods of making and using such pharmaceutical compositions for ablating hematopoietic stem cells in a patient in need thereof. |
US12171833B2 |
Mucoadhesive polymeric drug delivery compositions and methods
This invention provides compositions for controlled localized depositing of one or more drugs within a subject. More particularly, described herein are compositions comprising a) a polyethylene glycol (PEG) composition having a first low molecular weight PEG (Mw between 200-500 Da) and a second low molecular weight PEG (Mw between 500-2000 Da) and b) a mucoadhesive in polymer. Alternatively, composition may comprise a) a polyethylene glycol (PEG) composition having a first low molecular weight PEG (Mw between 200-500 Da) and a second low molecular weight PEG (Mw between 500-2000 Da), b) a water insoluble polymer and c) a mucoadhesive polymer. Furthermore, the composition may further comprise one or more drugs. Also provided are methods of manufacturing and administering the compositions described herein, which are used as biodegradable, injectable mucoadhesive low-viscosity pastes. |
US12171829B2 |
Abituzumab for the treatment of colorectal cancer
Methods of treatment of colorectal cancer can include the administration of the anti-alpha-v integrin (receptor) antibody Abituzumab. Preferably, the methods of treating colorectal cancer can include treating Stage II-IV colorectal cancer, metastatic colorectal cancer, left-sided colorectal cancer and/or left-sided metastatic colorectal cancer, involving the administration of said Abituzumab to patients in need thereof. Abituzumab is also useful for the manufacture of a medicament for treating colorectal cancer, preferably colorectal cancer as defined herein. Abituzumab is further useful for the manufacture of a medicament for treating colorectal cancer in combination with suitable targeted therapy concepts, such as growth factor or growth factor receptor targeting monoclonal antibodies, and/or chemotherapy. |
US12171828B2 |
Quil A fraction with low toxicity and use thereof
Fraction A of Quil A can be used together with at least one other adjuvant for the preparation of an adjuvant composition, where the included adjuvant components act synergistically to enhance level of immune response and have synergistic immunomodulating activity on the co-administered antigens or immunogens. Other adjuvants can comprise saponins, naturally occurring, synthetic or semisynthetic saponin molecules; e.g. saponins and saponin fractions from Quil A, cell wall skeleton, block polymers, TDM, lipopeptides, LPS and LPS-derivatives, Lipid A from different bacterial species and derivatives thereof, e.g., monophosphoryl lipid A, CpG variants, CT and LT or fractions thereof. |
US12171819B2 |
Peptides and combination of peptides for use in immunotherapy against various 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. |
US12171812B2 |
Anti-inflammatory peptides and composition comprising the same
A peptide with anti-inflammatory activity is described, wherein the peptide comprises at least one amino acid sequence among SEQ ID NO: 2 to SEQ ID NO: 179, the peptide has above 80% homology of amino acid sequence with above-mentioned sequences, or the peptide is the fragment of the above-mentioned peptides. An inflammatory composition comprising the above mentioned peptides is also described. The peptides that have at least one amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 2 to SEQ ID NO: 179 shows outstanding efficacy in both suppressing inflammation and in prophylactic means. Therefore, the composition comprising those peptides can be used as anti-inflammatory pharmaceutical compositions or as cosmetic compositions, in turn, treating and preventing a variety of different types of inflammatory diseases. |
US12171811B2 |
Compositions for use to treat advanced glycation end products-dependent ocular diseases
The disclosure relates to the treatment of blindness due to age-related presbyopia, age-related macular degeneration (AMD), diabetic retinopathy (DR) and/or diabetic macular edema (DME) in a human or animal. Age-related presbyopia is the loss of accommodation in any individual more than 40-50 years old, currently treated by reading glasses. AMD is the most common cause of irreversible loss of sight in persons >65 years in the western world. At this time, no treatment is available for the dry form of AMD. The dry form of AMD is characterized by vision threatening Drüsen, which are (sub)retinal accumulations of advanced glycation end products (AGEs) and fluorophores. DR and DME are the most common cause of irreversible loss of sight in persons <65 years in the western world. Current therapies for age-related presbyopia, AMD, DR and DME are disappointing and do not prevent the evolution to vision impairment, atrophy or blindness. The disclosure specifically relates to the administration of fructosamine-3-kinase and its cofactor(s). This results in deglycation and inactivation of AGEs and fluorophores. |
US12171810B2 |
Angiogenesis promoter and therapeutic method
The present invention addresses the problem of providing an angiogenesis promoter capable of exerting an excellent angiogenesis promoting effect without containing any growth factor. The present invention also addresses the problem of providing a therapeutic method. An angiogenesis promoter that comprises as an active ingredient at least one member selected from the group consisting of a gelatin derivative represented by formula 1 and a crosslinked product of the gelatin derivative: In formula 1: Gltn represents a gelatin residue; L represents a single bond or a divalent linking group; and R1 and R2 independently represent a hydrocarbon group having 1-20 carbon atoms or a hydrogen atom, provided that at least one of R1 and R2 represents the aforesaid hydrocarbon group. |
US12171807B2 |
Use of bremelanotide in patients with controlled hypertension
The present invention relates to formulations and methods for treatment of sexual dysfunction in females diagnosed with both sexual dysfunction and controlled hypertension. |
US12171805B2 |
IL-22 FC compositions
The invention relates to compositions (e.g., pharmaceutical compositions) that include, for example, IL-22 Fc fusion proteins, methods of making the same, and methods of using the same, e.g., for the treatment of diseases (e.g., IBD). |
US12171804B2 |
Methods of treating chemotherapy induced neutropenia using fixed doses of eflapegrastim
This disclosure provides a method of preventing, alleviating, or treating a condition (i.e., neutropenia) in a patient in need thereof, the condition characterized by compromised white blood cell production in the patient. The method includes administering to the patient a therapeutically effective amount of a protein complex comprising a modified human granulocyte-colony stimulating factor (hG-CSF) covalently linked to an immunoglobulin Fc region via a non-peptidyl polymer at a fixed dose regardless of the patient's weight. |
US12171800B2 |
Lyophilized formulation
Provided herein are improved formulations of tagraxofusp for lyophilization used to manufacture stable formulations of tagraxofusp for intravenous injection. |
US12171797B2 |
Composition for ameliorating premenstrual syndrome symptoms, including chrysanthemum zawadskii extract
The present invention relates to a composition which is for preventing and ameliorating or treating premenstrual syndrome symptoms, and includes: (a) a Chrysanthemum zawadskii extract; (b) a mixture of the Chrysanthemum zawadskii extract and a malt extract; or (c) a mixture of the Chrysanthemum zawadskii extract, the malt extract, and an aloe extract. Specifically, the present compositions effectively inhibit the secretion of prolactin from pituitary cells, which is a phenomenon that appears during premenstrual syndrome, thereby increasing the secretion of progesterone, which is reduced during the luteal phase of women, and can thus be advantageously used as a composition for preventing and ameliorating or treating women's premenstrual syndrome. |
US12171795B2 |
Recombinant rhabdovirus encoding for a CD80 extracellular domain Fc-fusion protein
The present invention relates to the field of oncolytic viruses and in particular to a recombinant rhabdovirus, such as vesicular stomatitis virus encoding in its genome for a CD80 extracellular domain Fc-fusion protein. The invention is further directed to the use of the recombinant virus in the treatment of cancer, and also to methods for producing such viruses. |
US12171791B2 |
Cancer therapy with live attenuated bacteria
The present invention relates to the field of cancer therapy. In particular, the present invention relates to a first composition comprising a live attenuated bacterium for use in the treatment, prevention, reduction, inhibition, prevention of recurrence, or control of a neoplastic disease in a subject being or intended to be administered a second composition comprising a live attenuated bacterium, said bacterium being the same or different to that of the first composition and methods thereof. |
US12171787B2 |
Methods and compositions for modulating angiogenesis and vasculogenesis
Disclosed herein are methods and compositions for stimulating angiogenesis, using cells descended from marrow adherent stromal cells that have been transfected with sequences encoding a Notch intracellular domain. Applications of these methods and compositions include treatment of ischemic disorders such as stroke. |
US12171782B2 |
Formulation, use and method for broad-spectrum prophylaxis and treatment of viral infections caused by SARS-CoV-2 and other emergent viruses
EGCG-Zn2+ molecular complexes exhibit a significantly higher affinity than the EGCG molecule alone or Zn2+ alone for binding to different SARS-CoV-2 molecular targets and show virtually complete antiviral suppressive activity (>99%) against this virus in experimental models of infection. EGCG-Zn2+ complexes have a lower toxicity than EGCG alone in transfected human cells. The combination of EGCG and Zn2+, significantly improved some key pharmacokinetic parameters of EGCG in humans. Thus, these complexes can be used as a new broad-spectrum method for chemoprophylaxis or treatment of viral diseases by using formulations containing a composition of EGCG and Zn2+ or EGCG-Zn2+ complexes in sufficient amount to reach a blood concentration with antiviral effect, minimizing safety issues in humans. |
US12171773B2 |
Inhibiting inflammation with milk oligosaccharides
A method of inhibiting inflammation with milk oligosaccharides or glycoconjugates containing the oligosaccharides. |
US12171771B2 |
Tryptamine compositions for enhancing neurite outgrowth
Described herein are neurotrophic and nootropic compositions and methods for treating subjects with such compositions. In one aspect the composition comprises one or more tryptamines or in pure form or extracts from psilocybin containing mushrooms, or combinations thereof optionally combined with one or more phenethylamines or amphetamines in pure form or extracts from a plant or mushroom, or combinations thereof, optionally one or more erinacines or hericenones in pure form, extracts from Hericium mushroom species (e.g., H. erinaceus, H. coralloides, H. ramosum) or combinations thereof, optionally one or more cannabinoids in pure form or extracts from Cannabis sativa, Cannabis sativa, Cannabis indica, or Cannabis ruderalis, optionally, one or more adversive compounds, and optionally one or more pharmaceutically acceptable excipients. |
US12171766B2 |
Methods of treating patients suffering from brain injury and methods of increasing the value of the extended Glasgow Outcome Scale of patients suffering from brain injury
The present invention relates to methods of treating a human patient suffering from brain injury. These method may comprise (starting) administering to a selected patient within a time period of ≤12 hours or within a time period of >12 hours after the occurrence of the brain injury a therapeutically effective amount of a biopterin compound such as 4-Amino-(6R,S)-5,6,7,8-tetrahydro-L-biopterin. The invention also relates to methods of increasing the value of the extended Glasgow Outcome Scale (eGOS) of patients suffering from brain injury, thereby improving the condition of the patient. |
US12171764B2 |
Treatment of a disease of the gastrointestinal tract with a JAK or other kinase inhibitor
This disclosure features methods and compositions for treating diseases of the gastrointestinal tract with a JAK or other kinase inhibitor. |
US12171763B2 |
Methods and compositions comprising a KRASG12C inhibitor and a PD-L1 binding antagonist for treating lung cancer
Provided herein are combination therapies (compositions) and methods and uses thereof for the treatment lung cancer, where the combination therapies comprise Compound 1 or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof as described herein and a PD-L1 binding antagonist (e.g., atezolizumab). |
US12171762B2 |
Sleep disorder treatment and prevention
The disclosure relates to methods for treating or preventing an Insomnia Disorder by administering to a human in need thereof a compound of formula (I), or a compound of formula (IA), (IB), or (IC), or a solvate thereof, in a daily dose of from about 0.5 mg to about 6.0 mg. In certain embodiments, such compounds effectively treat or prevent an Insomnia Disorder in the animal, while producing reduced side effects compared to previously available compounds. |
US12171761B2 |
Vilazodone inclusion complexes, compositions and preparation thereof
Disclosed herein are inclusion complexes comprising vilazodone or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof and an inclusion material, compositions and pharmaceutical formulations comprising the inclusion complexes, and methods for preparing the inclusion complexes, compositions or pharmaceutical formulations. |
US12171759B1 |
Methods and uses for treating anhedonia
The present disclosure is directed to, among other things, methods and uses for treating anhedonia in a subject, such as a human, wherein the methods comprise administering a therapeutically effective amount of N-[4-(6-fluoro-3,4-dihydro-1H-isoquinolin-2-yl)-2,6-dimethylphenyl]-3,3-dimethylbutanamide (Compound A) to the subject in need thereof, and the uses comprise Compound A for use in treating anhedonia in a subject, such as a human. The present disclosure is further directed to various improved methods of therapy and administration of Compound A. |
US12171756B2 |
NLRP3 modulators
The present invention provides compounds of Formula (I): wherein all of the variables are as defined herein. These compounds are modulators of NLRP3, which may be used as medicaments for the treatment of proliferative disorders, such as cancer in a subject (e.g., a human). |
US12171753B2 |
Crystalline forms of ALDH2 modulators
Provided herein are novel crystalline forms of a compound that acts as an ALDH2 effector, processes for preparing the crystalline forms of the compound with or without coformer, and uses thereof. |
US12171751B2 |
Methods of treating intraocular pressure with activators of Tie-2
Disclosed herein are compounds effective for activation of Tie-2 and inhibition of HPTP-beta. The compounds can provide effective therapy for eye conditions associated with angiogenesis, for example, intraocular pressure, ocular hypertension, and glaucoma. |
US12171750B2 |
Isoxazoline parasiticide formulations and methods for treating blepharitis
Disclosed herein are methods for treating or preventing ophthalmic and dermatologic conditions in a patient, including ocular surface conditions such as blepharitis. The methods can include topically administering directly to an ocular surface of one or more eyes of a patient in need of treatment thereof an effective amount of an isoxazoline parasiticide, formamidine parasiticide, or other active ingredient, formulated into an ophthalmic composition, the ophthalmic composition further comprising a pharmaceutically acceptable vehicle. Compositions are also disclosed. |
US12171748B2 |
Nitroimidazole formulations
The disclosure relates to nitroimidazoles and related compounds and derivatives, formulations thereof, and their use in the prevention and/or treatment of infectious disease in animals. In particular, the disclosure relates to 5-nitroimidazoles and related compounds and derivatives, formulations thereof, and their use in the prevention and/or treatment of infectious disease in animals including bacterial, viral, parasitic or fungal infections. More particularly, the invention relates to metronidazole and related compounds and derivatives, formulations thereof, and their use in the prevention and/or treatment of infectious disease caused by Clostridium species. Most preferably, the nitroimidazole is metronidazole administered in combination with berberine, or a berberine alkaloid, in a synergistic weight ratio of 1:1 or 1:2. |
US12171747B2 |
Material and method for treating cancer
Pharmaceutical compositions and methods for sustained release of therapeutic agents for local treatment of cancer diseases involve embedding lyophilized mitomycin C in a slowly releasing biocompatible hydrogel applied to affected tissue. The mitomycin C is lyophilized in a composition using urea as a bulking agent, and the mitomycin C and the bulking agent are present in a ratio of from about 1:7 to about 1:9 in the lyophilized pharmaceutical composition. |
US12171744B2 |
Pharmaceutical combinations for the treatment of cancer
The disclosure herein provides combination therapies for the treatment of cancers such as Leukemia, lymphoma and triple negative breast cancer. The disclosure provides combination therapies of CDK inhibitors, e.g., a CDK inhibitor represented by Formula (I): or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof together with a BCL-2 inhibitor or proteasome inhibitor for the treatment of cancer. |
US12171742B2 |
Duloxetine sprinkles
The present invention relates in part a to multiparticulate sprinkle dosage form comprising duloxetine or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, having higher acid resistance as compared to commercially available delayed release formulations. It further relates to various methods of administering the said multiparticulate sprinkle dosage forms. |
US12171732B2 |
Compositions and use of N-chlorotaurine for treatment and prevention of respiratory infections
Composition and methods for treatment or prevention of a respiratory infection in a mammal, including a viral infection, like a coronavirus such as severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), or variants thereof. The compositions and methods include a therapeutically effective amount of about a 1% solution of N-chlorotaurine in water. The methods include administering N-chlorotaurine by nasal spray to the nostrils, by oral spray to the throat, and by nebulizer to the lungs. |
US12171731B2 |
Methods and compositions for the treatment of steatosis-associated disorders
The present disclosure is directed to methods of treating a steatosis- associated disorder by administering a therapeutic agent selected from a lysosomal enzyme, an autophagy-inducing agent, or a combination thereof. Steatosis-associated disorders discussed herein include GSD Ia, GSD Ib, GSD Ic, NAFLD, and NASH. Other embodiments are directed to methods of reversing steatosis, modulating autophagy, inducing autophagy, and reversing glycogen storage. |
US12171730B2 |
Hexylamine salts and methods of using hexylamine
Salts of hexylamine, for example, hexylamine succinate and tri-hexylamine citrate and their method of production are described. The disclosure also relates to compositions comprising hexylamine, for example, for reducing appetite in a human subject, treating obesity in a human subject, preventing obesity in a human subject, preventing weight gain in a human subject, increasing fat loss in a human subject, treating an overweight human subject, increasing athletic performance in a human subject, increasing endurance in a human subject, increasing muscle strength in a human subject, improving cognitive function in a human subject, treating ADHD in a human subject, increasing sweating in a human subject, reducing reaction time of a human subject, increasing psychomotor vigilance of a human subject, enhancing memory in a human subject, increasing central nervous system activity in a human subject, and enhancing alertness, attention, concentration, and/or memory in a human subject. |
US12171728B2 |
Mixture of resveratrol supported on metal hydroxide and non-supported pure resveratrol for treating female fertility
A formulation of a dietary supplement for the improvement of female fertility in the human species based on the use of a definite stoichiometry of resveratrol with different pharmacokinetic profiles is described. The mixture is used alone or in combination with nutrients with antioxidant properties and not, used in female subfertility such as N-acetil-cysteine; Melatonin Vitamins A, C, D, E, B2, B3, B6, B12, folic acid, inositol, zinc, selenium, Coenzyme QIO, A-lipoic acid, arginine and Lycium barbarum berry extracts. |
US12171725B2 |
Adherence monitoring method and device
In one aspect the invention provides an adherence monitoring device for a medication delivery device, the monitoring device including at least one inductive coil sensor which includes at least one inductive controller, at least two inductive coils including a first inductive coil coupled to the housing and a second inductive coil coupled to the housing. The first inductive coil is configured to exhibit a response to an inductive change and provide a first change signal in response to an inductive change, and the second inductive coil is configured to exhibit a response to the inductive change and provide a second change signal in response to the inductive change. The monitoring device also includes a processor configured to receive sensor data from the inductive controller representative of the first and second change signals provided by the first inductive coil and second inductive coil and to compare at least one characteristic of the first change signal and the second change signal to detect the occurrence of a medication usage event or a false triggering event. |
US12171724B2 |
Method and apparatus for manufacturing microtablets
Embodiments provide methods and apparatus for manufacturing a microtablet from a precursor material such as a pharmaceutical powder. Various embodiments provide a method which includes compressing the powder to form a compressed mass of a selected density and repeatedly compacting the compressed mass to increase the density of the compressed mass and form a microtablet. Related methods and apparatus are provided. |
US12171723B2 |
System and method for making personalized individual unit doses containing pharmaceutical actives
Systems and methods for making and delivering personalized, medically prescribed pharmaceuticals to an individual patient are described. Individual unit doses (IUDs) of medicine may be prepared specific to the individual in need of same, by using a system, which includes a networked control system in combination with manufacturing assemblies specific to the IUDs and delivering the medicine to the patient directly from the manufacturer. |
US12171715B2 |
Systems, methods and apparatus for differential air pressure devices
Described herein are various embodiments of differential air pressure systems and components for differential air pressure systems. The air pressure systems include a chamber for receiving at least a portion of a user's body. Pressure in the chamber can be changed to adjust force on the user's body. Described herein are various methods and related structures for sealing a user into a pressurizable chamber. Also described herein are various methods and related structures for changing the shape and/or height of the chamber. Described herein are various types and configurations of chambers and support structures for chambers. Also described herein are various methods and related systems for treating various conditions using the differential air pressure systems, including but not limited to obesity, cardiac disease, multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, or Down Syndrome. |
US12171713B2 |
Providing enhanced images for navigation
Systems and methods relating to displaying images are disclosed. In one embodiment, sensor data is received via one or more sensors of a wearable head device comprising a display, the sensor data indicative of a surrounding environment of a user of the wearable head device. An image can be determined based on the sensor data, the image corresponding to the surrounding environment. A visibility of a first portion of the image corresponding to a first portion of the surrounding environment can be enhanced. Enhancing a visibility of a second portion of the image corresponding to a second portion of the surrounding environment can be forgone. The enhanced first portion of the image and a view of the second portion of the surrounding environment can be presented concurrently via the display of the wearable head device. |
US12171709B2 |
Stimulation device for a male penis
An example stimulation device for a male penis includes a pressure field generation device for generating a pneumatic alternating pressure field, and an applicator for applying the alternating pressure field to a portion of a penis that is to be stimulated. The applicator has a pressure chamber, which can receive an alternating pressure field generated by the pressure field generation device. The pressure chamber has an opening in a contact region of the applicator, so that the alternating pressure field can be applied directly to a portion of the penis that is to be stimulated via the opening. A sealing device is arranged on the applicator, which is configured to seal the pressure chamber against the environment when the applicator is applied to the penis. |
US12171707B1 |
Anti-cellulite massage device
A number of portable anti-cellulite massage devices are disclosed, where the devices are handheld and have four massage rollers which each rotate upon motor-driven eccentric axles to produce synchronized motion. All four rollers produce a percussive massage force in two orthogonal directions at their contact regions with the massage-receiving surface. Each roller has a gripping surface and a slip torque mechanism which allows the roller to partially slip upon its axle during its eccentric rotation cycle. Pairs of rollers rotate eccentrically in opposing directions to produce cyclic stretching and compression forces in the plane of the massage-receiving surface. In one operating mode, the devices produce alternating rising and collapsing skin folds while being traversed along the massage-receiving surface. In an alternate operating mode, the devices may be held stationary to treat a target fascial region by alternately raising a skin fold and then flattening it. |
US12171693B2 |
Method of correcting higher-order aberrations using laser vision correction
The disclosure provides a method for correcting higher-order aberrations including providing a laser radiation. The method also includes controlling a location of a beam focal point of the laser radiation by a system of scanners and guiding the beam focal point in such a way that the location of the beam focal point is in a cornea of an eye. The method further includes introducing the laser radiation into the cornea of the eye. The method includes cutting a lenslet, wherein a thickness of the lenslet t(X,Y) satisfies a following equation: t(X,Y)=t0+Δt(X,Y)/(n−1), where Δt(X,Y) represents a higher-order wavefront elevation and t0 represents the thickness of the lenslet having a spherical refractive power of D. |
US12171691B2 |
Systems and methods for cross-linking treatments of an eye
An example system for corneal treatment includes an illumination system to generate cross-linking in at least one selected region of a cornea treated with a cross-linking agent by delivering photoactivating light according to one or more photoactivation parameters. The system includes a controller to receive input relating to one or more treatment parameters, which include the one or more photoactivation parameters. The controller is configured to output information for adjusting the one or more treatment parameters by (A) determining from the input, a distribution of cross-links for the at least one selected region of the cornea; (B) determining, from the distribution of cross-links, a shape change for the cornea; and (C) determining, from the shape change for the cornea, a change in vision for the subject. Responsive to the output from the controller, the illumination system is configured to adjust at least one of the one or more photoactivation parameters. |
US12171687B2 |
Itch relieving device
An itch relieving device is disclosed, including a shell, a heating element, a first touch sensing module, a control module and a gear input module. The first touch sensing module is configured for touching a human body to generate a human body sensing signal, the control module is electrically connected with the heating element to control the heating element to be switched on or off according to the human body sensing signal, the gear input module is configured for acquiring a control action to generate a pulse signal, the control module is provided with a storage unit, the control module is electrically connected with the gear input module to change a heating gear according to the pulse signal, the control module records the current heating gear through the storage unit, and the control module controls a heating power of the heating element according to the current heating gear. |
US12171686B2 |
Motorized bedding system and application software
A motorized bedding system includes: an acquisition unit that is capable of acquiring a setting of motorized bedding of each of users, a state of each of the users, and snoring detection information of each of the users; a computation unit that is configured to compute a sleep score based on the state of each of the users; a memory that is configured to store data including multiple sets of the setting of the motorized bedding and the sleep score associated with each of the multiple sets of the setting; and an output unit that is configured to output a recommendation setting of the motorized bedding based on the setting associated with the high-level sleep score among the multiple sleep scores stored in the memory, in which the motorized bedding system includes: a first mode where the system automatically changes the setting of the motorized bedding based on the state of each of the users; and a second mode where the system automatically changes the setting of the motorized bedding based on the snoring detection information of each of the users and, in the case where both the first mode and the second mode are activated for a certain user out of the multiple users, upon acquiring the snoring detection information of the certain user, the motorized bedding system prioritizes the second mode over the first mode for the certain user. |
US12171683B2 |
Modular multi-positional rigid splinting device
The present invention describes a multi-positional, modular bodily limb splinting system consisting of at least one pair of rigid, shared geometry interlocking male and female splint members which allow for expedient placement and treatment of a limb injury. The male splint member includes a locking post and an adjustable locking post at one end, and the female splint member includes a locking aperture operable to receive and interlock with the locking post and a plurality of adjustable apertures operable to receive and interlock with the adjustable locking post. The male and female splint members of various lengths may be positioned into one or more of several incremental angled configurations of up to 360° to conform to the extremity injury. |
US12171681B2 |
Using sensors to detect movement and use of braces
A brace that includes a body and a sensor device disposed in the body, where the sensor device includes a sensor that is configured to measure at least one parameter associated with a position of the housing. The brace also includes a controller communicably coupled to the sensor device. The controller can be configured to receive a plurality of measurements of the at least one parameter taken by the sensor device. The controller can also be configured to evaluate each measurement of the plurality of measurements. |
US12171675B2 |
Transcatheter heart valve having paravalvular leakage seal
A transcatheter heart valve includes a paravalvular seal that is configured for transfemoral delivery. The valve includes a frame and the seal is formed from a plurality of outwardly extending fibers. |
US12171673B2 |
Universal handle
There invention relates to a handle (100) for coupling to orthopaedic surgical instruments used in joint arthroplasty. The handle is universal. The handle comprises a body (102) having a proximal end (106), a distal end (104), and an open-ended channel (108) extending between the distal end and the proximal end. The channel is configured for receiving a shaft of a first orthopaedic instrument (10) such that the shaft extends completely through the handle, and the handle is in a sliding relationship with the shaft. The channel is also configured for separately and independently receiving a handle-attachment portion located at a proximal end of a second orthopaedic surgical instrument (500, 502, 504) such that the handle and the second orthopaedic surgical instrument are held in a fixed relationship. |
US12171669B2 |
Systems and methods for filling material
Various embodiments of filling assemblies and methods are provided. The filling assembly can include a barrel and receiving block assembly configured to couple to a tube. The filling assembly can include a filling auger, wherein the filling auger is configured to rotate and translate to fill the tube with material. The method of filling a tube can include disposing flights of a filling auger within a barrel and receiving block assembly. The method can include coupling a tube to the barrel and receiving block assembly. The method can include rotating and translating flights of the filling auger within the barrel and receiving block assembly to fill the tube with material. The filling assemblies can be utilized for loading material into small diameter tubes, including small diameter tubes used for spinal fusion for delivering graft material, biologics, and/or other material to the disc space. |
US12171662B1 |
Heart chamber reshaping and valve repair system
An implantable assembly adapted for reshaping a cardiac chamber of a heart in a patient is disclosed. The assembly is implanted by a tool having a tool proximal portion and a distal portion. The assembly includes an active anchor including an abutment portion adapted to abut against a wall of the chamber of the heart and a tether portion rotatably coupled to the abutment portion. Each of the abutment portion and the tether portion configured to independently couple with a tool. The assembly further includes an interventricular septal anchor for coupling to a septum of the heart and a tether having a working portion having a first length, extending between the active anchor and the septal anchor, and a tether proximal portion having a second length. The abutment portion is releasably locked to the tether portion and configured such that a preselected torque applied to the tether portion of the active anchor unlocks and causes a relative rotation of the tether portion with respect to the abutment portion. |
US12171658B2 |
Catheter system for sequential deployment of an expandable implant
Systems and methods for sequential deployment of a prosthetic valve using a delivery catheter are described. The delivery catheter may include a deployment assembly including an end cone, a distal sleeve, a prosthetic support, an anchor sleeve and an anchor support. The delivery catheter may further include a handle having a manipulator including a guide that is connect to the deployment assembly with a force transmission tube. The guide may have various channels for interfacing with a protrusion of the handle and may be guided by the protrusion to sequentially deploy the prosthetic valve from the deployment assembly. For example, the guide may cause the distal sleeve to release a distal end of the prosthetic valve and subsequently cause an anchor support to release a proximal end of the prosthetic valve. |
US12171657B2 |
Stents, valved-stents and methods and systems for delivery thereof
Embodiments of the present disclosure are directed to stents, valved-stents, (e.g., single-stent-valves and double stent/valved-stent systems) and associated methods and systems for their delivery via minimally-invasive surgery. The stent component comprises a first stent section (102) a second stent section (104) a third stent section (106) and a fourth stent section (108). |
US12171655B2 |
Methods and systems for aligning a commissure of a prosthetic heart valve with a commissure of a native valve
Methods and systems for rotationally aligning a commissure of a prosthetic heart valve with a commissure of a native valve are disclosed. In some examples, a delivery apparatus can include a first shaft configured to rotate around a central longitudinal axis of the delivery apparatus to rotationally align a prosthetic valve mounted on the delivery apparatus with native anatomy, a second shaft extending through the first shaft and having a distal end portion extending distally beyond a distal end portion of the first shaft, an inflatable balloon coupled to the distal end portion of the first shaft, and a distal shoulder mounted on the distal end portion of the second shaft and arranged within a distal end portion of the balloon. The distal shoulder comprises a base portion and a flared portion that extends radially outward from the base portion, and a radiopaque marker is disposed on the flared portion. |
US12171651B2 |
System and method to radially constrict a stent graft
A stent graft system including a component having longitudinally extending outer surface and inner surface, the inner surface defining a lumen having a longitudinal axis, a plurality of stents distributed longitudinally along the component, and a plurality of suture loops, each suture loop attached to the inner outer surface, of the stent graft, a first suture loop spaced laterally and longitudinally relative to an adjacent suture loop when the component is in an expanded configuration, the plurality of suture loops aligned longitudinally along the stent graft when the stent graft is in a radially constricted configuration, at least one ligature having a proximal end and a distal end, the ligature extending through at least some of the plurality of suture loops, whereby tension on the at least one ligature longitudinally aligns the suture loops along the longitudinal axis of the component, thereby at least partially radially constricting the stent graft. |
US12171647B2 |
Segmented skirted surgical mesh
A segmented skirted surgical mesh for use in reconstructing a soft tissue defect, the segmented skirted surgical mesh comprising: a base layer of surgical mesh, the base layer of surgical mesh comprising an outer edge; and a segmented continuous skirt of surgical mesh comprising an outer edge and an inner edge which defines a central opening, the segmented continuous skirt of surgical mesh being secured to the base layer of surgical mesh at the outer edge of the continuous skirt of surgical mesh, and the segmented continuous skirt of surgical mesh comprising a plurality of slits formed in the segmented continuous skirt of surgical mesh, wherein the plurality of slits extend outwardly from the inner edge of the segmented continuous skirt of surgical mesh, whereby to form a plurality of flaps of surgical mesh in the segmented continuous skirt of surgical mesh, such that at least one of the flaps of surgical mesh can be lifted away from the base layer of surgical mesh and secured to soft tissue without causing distortion of the base layer of surgical mesh. |
US12171646B2 |
Absorbent pad for a garment
The present disclosure generally relates to an absorbent pad for use in a garment. The absorbent pad includes: a liquid impermeable barrier layer; a functional layer attached to the barrier layer, the functional layer comprising a liquid absorbent component; a liquid impermeable peripheral sealing element bonded to peripheries of the functional layer and barrier layer; and a peripheral attaching element having a first portion and a second portion, the first portion bonded to the peripheral sealing element. The second portion of the peripheral attaching element is detached from the peripheral sealing element and is arranged to be attached to a fabric body of the garment, thereby attaching the absorbent pad to the garment. |
US12171644B2 |
System and method for making elastic panels
A system for manufacturing elastic strand nonwoven panels including an unwind module, a lamination module and a folding module. Elastic strand material is fed from cores disposed on the unwind module through rollers towards the lamination module, where the elastic strand material is attached to a nonwoven web to form an elastic strand nonwoven web. At the folding module, the elastic strand nonwoven web is folded over itself by operation of plates underneath which the elastic strand nonwoven web is fed under tension. |
US12171643B2 |
Dressing for negative pressure wound therapy with filter
Disclosed herein are several embodiments of a wound treatment apparatus employing a wound dressing for negative pressure wound therapy and methods of using the same. Some embodiments are directed to improved wound dressing to be applied to a wound site, for example a wound dressing including a three-dimensional filter element, and methods of using the same. |
US12171641B2 |
Dental enamel compositions with anti-inflammatory agents for animals
Provided are methods and compositions relating to a dental composition more specifically to prepare the damaged dentin of the tooth for animals and pets such as canine, feline and members of the taxonomic family Equidae prior to repair. The dental compositions include a bioactive glass and a non-aqueous solvent comprising an alcohol, anti-inflammatory and anti-pain reliever. |
US12171637B2 |
System and methods for speeding up the healing of dental implants
Provided herein methods and systems for triggering osteogenesis and promoting osteointegration on dental implants. |
US12171636B2 |
Buccal tube with hidden traction hook
A buccal tube includesa main body. The main body is provided with a traction hook which can move or rotate relative to the main body, and the main body is internally provided with an accommodation space. When the traction hook is not in use, the traction hook is disposed in the accommodation space. When the traction hook is in use, one end of the traction hook outwardly rotates or moves away from the accommodation space. |
US12171635B1 |
Dental appliance with functional coating layer
A dental appliance includes a base and a coating layer. The base includes a 3D shell-shaped structure configured according to a treatment plan, polymeric materials, and unbound small molecules. The ratio of the weight of the unbound small molecules to the weight of the base is greater than a first predetermined value for improving ductility and toughness of the base. The coating layer is formed over an inner surface and an outer surface of the base. The coating layer surrounds the base and blocks movements of the unbound small molecules. |
US12171633B2 |
Sensors for monitoring oral appliances
Systems and methods for monitoring the status of oral appliances using sensors. One or more oral appliances may include one or more sensor receiver and emitter pairs configured to collect sensor data. Each sensor receiver and emitter pair may include a sensor receiver on or in a first portion of the oral appliance(s) and a sensor emitter on a second portion of the oral appliance(s), where each sensor receiver is configured to receive a signal emitted by a corresponding sensor emitter. At least one processor may be configured to determine the status of the oral appliance(s) and determine whether to modify a treatment plan implemented by the oral appliance(s) based on the status. The status may include one or more of: user compliance, condition of the oral appliance(s), and effectiveness of the oral appliance(s). |
US12171627B2 |
Dental articulator with quality control features
A dental articulator includes a first arm hingedly joined to a second arm about a pivot axis, where each one of the first arm and the second arm are configured to mount a dental model comprising at least one measurement element, and an inspection tool capable of checking the at least one measurable element against allowable tolerances. Each arm includes a mounting bracket having a distal portion adapted to mount the respective dental model and having a proximal portion. Each arm further has a base member having a distal portion adapted to hingedly join the first arm and the second arm about the pivot axis. The inspection tool comprises a first measurement device and a second measurement device. The first measurement device is coupled to the first arm or second arm and the second measurement device is coupled to the first arm or second arm. |
US12171623B2 |
Devices and methods for delivering a fiducial marker
A device for providing a fiducial marker(s) within or near a target tissue (e.g. nodule, tumor or other) within a patient. The present teachings provide a system that includes a handle device, a catheter having a proximal end and a distal end, wherein the proximal end of the catheter is coupled to the handle device, and a monolithic material slidably received within the catheter. The monolithic material includes a stylet comprising a proximal end and a distal end, a fiducial marker having a proximal end and a distal end, and a failure section that mechanically couples the distal end of the stylet to the proximal end of the fiducial marker. The fiducial marker is configured to transition from having a first shape state inside the catheter to having a second shape state upon expulsion from the distal end of the catheter. The failure section is configured to mechanically fail in response to experiencing a heat value greater than a predefined threshold. |
US12171621B2 |
Calibration of multiple aperture ultrasound probes
The quality of ping-based ultrasound imaging is dependent on the accuracy of information describing the precise acoustic position of transmitting and receiving transducer elements. Improving the quality of transducer element position data can substantially improve the quality of ping-based ultrasound images, particularly those obtained using a multiple aperture ultrasound imaging probe, i.e., a probe with a total aperture greater than any anticipated maximum coherent aperture width. Various systems and methods for calibrating element position data for a probe are described. |
US12171620B2 |
Ultrasound diagnostic apparatus and control method for ultrasound diagnostic apparatus
There are provided an ultrasound diagnostic apparatus and a control method for an ultrasound diagnostic apparatus capable of activating an ultrasound probe only by an operation of an apparatus main body and achieving power saving. The ultrasound probe includes an ultrasound unit that acquires ultrasound image data, a probe-side first communication circuit and a probe-side second communication circuit each of which performs wireless communication with the apparatus main body and which have transmission capacities different from each other and power consumptions different from each other, and a power supply controller that selects one communication circuit among the probe-side first communication circuit and the probe-side second communication circuit according to a power supply mode of the ultrasound probe and performs wireless communication with the apparatus main body by using the selected communication circuit. |
US12171617B2 |
Systems and methods for detecting intracranial pressure and volume
It has been discovered that even mild changes in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) pressure or intracranial pressure (ICP) can be detected immediately as evidenced by distortions in the ONS surface structure. Further, the changes in the ONS persist after the CSF pressure has returned to normal. The stability of ONS distortions provides a means of detecting transient changes in brain pressure even when the use of the diagnostic ultrasound is delayed. One embodiment provides systems and methods for detecting or diagnosing brain injury by detecting distortions or deformations of the ONS, preferably using ultrasound. |
US12171611B2 |
System and method for determining respiratory induced blood mass change from a 4D computed tomography
A method for determining respiratory induced blood mass change from a four-dimensional computed tomography (4D CT) includes receiving a 4D CT image set which contains a first three-dimensional computed tomographic image (3D CT) and a second 3D CT image. The method includes executing a deformable image registration (DIR) function on the received 4D CT image set, and determining a displacement vector field indicative of the lung motion induced by patient respiration. The method further includes segmenting the received 3D CT images into a first segmented image and a second segmented. The method includes determining the change in blood mass between the first 3D CT image and the second 3D CT image from the DIR solution, the segmented images, and measured CT densities. |
US12171603B2 |
Renal denervation ablation monitoring using perfusion angiography
An apparatus for providing patient selection and treatment guidance for ablation treatments, in particular renal denervation treatment, is provided which is adapted to derive, from two time series of diagnostic images indicative of two states of the patient, two dynamics measures in order to determine at least one index indicative of the relative difference between the first state and the second state. Based on the at least one index, it is possible to track the progression of the ablation treatment and determine if it has been completed. Further, the index may be used to select likely responders to the ablation treatment. |
US12171596B2 |
Imaging systems and methods
The present disclosure may provide a SPECT system. The SPECT system may include a collimator including a group of first pinholes and a group of second pinholes. The group of first pinholes may be configured to remain open. The group of second pinholes may be configured to alternate between an open configuration and a blocked configuration. The collimator may be configured to allow photons to traverse through at least one group of the group of first pinholes or the group of second pinholes. The SPECT system may also include a detector configured to detect at least a portion of the photons that have traversed the collimator. |
US12171595B2 |
Computed tomography gantry with proximity switch for detecting a zero position
In a gantry for a computed tomography device, a rotary frame is arranged on the tilt frame so that the rotary frame rotates relative to the tilt frame about an axis of rotation. The tilt frame is arranged on the support frame so that the tilt frame tilts about a tilt axis relative to the support frame, such that a tilt angle of the tilt frame relative to the support frame is changeable by a tilting movement of the tilt frame relative to the support frame about the tilt axis. The proximity switch has a proximity sensor and a reference mark, which interacts with the proximity sensor. The proximity switch is also coupled to the support frame and to the tilt frame such that the proximity switch is configured to react to an approach of the tilt angle to a reference angle. |
US12171589B2 |
Medical packaging device, medical packaging system, method for producing a medical packaging device, and method for sterile packing of a strainer basket
A medical packaging device, packaging system, method for producing a packaging device, and method for sterile packaging of a sieve basket with a packaging device. The packaging device defines a receiving space for accommodating a sieve basket in a packaging position, and an insertion opening for inserting a sieve basket into the receiving space. The insertion opening is open in an insertion position. The packaging device is made from a flat material sheet that is folded multiple times. The receiving space has two abutting receiving space flat material sheet surface regions. The regions are delimited by at least three fold lines of the flat material sheet such that the receiving space is closed on all sides except for the insertion opening. The packaging device includes an unfolding securing device for securing the packaging device in the insertion position against being completely unfolded back into the starting position. |
US12171585B2 |
System and method for task-less mapping of brain activity
A computing device for use in a system for mapping brain activity of a subject includes a processor. The processor is programmed to select a plurality of measurements of brain activity that is representative of at least one parameter of a brain of the subject during a resting state. Moreover, the processor is programmed to compare at least one data point from each of the measurements with a corresponding data point from a previously acquired data set from at least one other subject. The processor is also programmed to produce at least one map for each of the measurements based on the comparison of the resting state data point and the corresponding previously acquired data point. The processor may also be programmed to categorize the brain activity in a plurality of networks in the brain based on the map. |
US12171584B2 |
Apparatus and method for estimating body component
An apparatus and a method for estimating a body component are provided. According to an example embodiment, the apparatus for estimating a body component includes: a sensor configured to obtain, from an object of a user, a first spectrum in a first concentration period of a body component and a second spectrum in a second concentration period of the body component; and a processor configured to extract a first feature vector based on the first spectrum and the second spectrum, to extract a second feature vector based on a standard spectrum and the second spectrum, and to perform first calibration by generating an estimation model for estimating the body component, generation of the estimation model being based on a similarity between the first feature vector and the second feature vector. |
US12171581B2 |
Play therapy interaction and visualization apparatus
A microcontroller coupled to sensors integrated into a physical toy for monitoring free play activity of a human subject wherein patterns in play activity sensed by the microcontroller are graphically visualized for identification of behavioral milestones, developmental progress and/or behavioral disorders. Specifically, accelerometers detect movement of toys which determine: (1) if the toy is being played with; and (2) the intensity in which the toy is moved. Pressure sensors detect the level and location in which a child may hold a toy. Synchronized with an audiovisual record of the play therapy session and a computer-generated avatar representation of the physical object, this data is integrated to find peak levels of behavior giving clinicians more efficient analytical tools. |
US12171580B2 |
Medical capsule including an activation circuit
A medical capsule including an electrical circuit and an internal power source for selectively supplying the electrical circuit with electrical energy, wherein at least a photosensitive element is provided for initiating a supply of electrical energy to the electrical circuit when a light signal having a predetermined intensity is irradiated and the invention related to a system comprising a medical capsule in a package, and an extracorporeal device including a light source for emitting a light beam, wherein the package of the medical capsule is adapted and provided to be permeable for the predetermined intensity. |
US12171575B2 |
Intraoral systems and methods for sampling soft-tissue
Intraoral systems and methods including aligners having soft tissue sensors. The soft tissue sensors may detect protein biomarkers to determine effectiveness of the aligners for causing tooth movement according to a treatment plan. One or more microneedles may be configured to pass the protein biomarker to the soft tissue sensor. A processor may be configured to compare a detected level of the protein biomarker to an expected lever of the protein biomarker, and determine whether an aligner should be replaced. A bias may be configured to apply continuous force to hold the microneedle(s) against a patient's soft tissue. A controller may be configured to apply a biasing force to move the microneedles(s) from a retracted position to an extended position to penetrate the patient's soft tissue. |
US12171574B2 |
Fastener
A fastener according to the present disclosure includes a main unit, an adjuster unit which extends from the main unit and which is capable of being elastically inflected, and a cover unit coupled to the main unit through the adjuster unit. The cover unit is configured to be, by elastic flection of the adjuster unit, both in a state apart from the main unit and in a state latched with the main unit so as to cover the main unit, and with the cover unit being in the state latched with the main unit, a side surface of the main unit and a surface of the adjuster unit are apart from each other, the surface of the adjuster unit facing the side surface. |
US12171573B2 |
Blood vessel position display device and blood vessel position display method
A blood vessel position display device (1) includes an image processing device (31) configured to subject an image for analysis of a target part (2) to image processing to acquire blood vessel information including positions and shapes of blood vessels included in the target part (2), a selection device (32) configured to choose blood vessels as conforming blood vessels in which a parameter obtained from the blood vessel information satisfies specific conditions, an image generation device (33) configured to generate a projection image including display lines at least set to have lengths corresponding to the conforming blood vessels, and a projection device (40) configured to cause the positions of the display lines to correspond to the positions of the conforming blood vessels so as to project the projection image on the target part (2). |
US12171569B2 |
Miscarriage identification and prediction from wearable-based physiological data
Methods, systems, and devices for miscarriage identification are described. A system may be configured to receive physiological data associated with a user that is pregnant and collected over a plurality of days, where the physiological data includes at least temperature data. Additionally, the system may be configured to determine a time series of temperature values. The system may then identify that the temperature values are lower than a pregnancy baseline of temperature values for the user and detect an indication of an early pregnancy loss of the user. The system may generate a message for display on a graphical user interface on a user device that indicates the indication of the early pregnancy loss. |
US12171568B2 |
Neurofeedback and induction of an immune response
The present invention is directed to a method for inducing an immune response in a subject, including a step of activating neurons in the mesolimbic network of the subject by applying a neurofeedback. |
US12171567B2 |
Methods and systems for displaying eye images to subjects and for interacting with virtual objects
A processing subsystem generates perceived images from information bearing nerve impulses that are transmitted from a subject's eye(s) to a visual processing region of the subject's brain along one or more nerves in response to the subject viewing a real-world scene. The processing subsystem generates display images based on the perceived images, and controls a display device to display the display images to the subject. In certain embodiments, the processing subsystem generates the display images by manipulating or modifying the perceived images to include virtual images, and provides a type of virtual pointing on the display images that is used to invoke one or more actions. |
US12171566B2 |
Flexible electroencephalography headset
One variation of a system for locating electrodes on a head of a user includes a headset defining a set of electrode bodies elastically interconnected by a unique set of spring elements configured to locate the set of electrode bodies at electrode positions of the international 10-20 standard, irrespective of the size of the head of the user. The spring elements are configured to carry electrical signals between interconnected electrode bodies and ultimately to a controller. An electrode tip is mechanically and electrically coupled to each electrode body. The electrode tip comprises a thin conductive probe mounted at the distal end of an elastic beam and is configured to extend from a base of the electrode tip, bypass hair, and electrically couple to the head of the user, and an insulative boss, configured to rest on and transfer the weight of the headset to the head of the user. |
US12171562B1 |
Electrocardiogramy patch
An apparatus is provided. A strip has first and second end sections, and a first face and second face. Two electrocardiographic electrodes are provided on the strip with one of the electrocardiographic electrodes provided on the first face of the first end section of the strip and another of the electrocardiographic electrodes positioned on the first face on the second end section of the strip. A flexible circuit is mounted to the second face of the strip and includes a circuit trace electrically coupled to each of the electrocardiographic electrodes. The apparatus includes a wireless transceiver and a battery. |
US12171548B2 |
Multi-rate analyte sensor data collection with sample rate configurable signal processing
Systems, methods and apparatus are provided for determining an estimate of an analyte level over time. The invention includes sampling sensor data using an analyte sensor positioned at least partially subcutaneously; storing a plurality of datasets of sensor data, each at a different rate; determining an estimated analyte level based on the datasets; and outputting the estimated analyte level to a display. Numerous additional aspects are disclosed. |
US12171544B2 |
Medical imaging tooth displacement systems and methods
The present disclosure relates to systems, computer programs, and methods employing oral cavity image capture for determining tooth displacement (e.g., for identifying patients with, or at risk for, periodontal disease). In certain embodiments, a medical imaging device or system (e.g., an intraoral scanner or other scanner) is employed to generate baseline and test scan images of at least one tooth, where the test scan is performed when the tooth in engaged with an opposing tooth in a chewing action, or is being pushed by an outside force, and the images are processed by a computer program to determine the amount of displacement of the tooth in at least one direction. |
US12171542B2 |
Systems and methods for estimating histological features from medical images using a trained model
Systems and methods for estimating quantitative histological features of a subject's tissue based on medical images of the subject are provided. For instance, quantitative histological features of a tissue are estimated by comparing medical images of the subject to a trained model that relates histological features to multiple different medical image contrast types, whether from one medical imaging modality or multiple different medical imaging modalities. In general, the trained model is generated based on medical images of ex vivo samples, in vitro samples, in vivo samples or combinations thereof, and is based on histological features extracted from those samples. A machine learning algorithm, or other suitable learning algorithm, is used to generate the trained model. The trained model is not patient-specific and thus, once generated, can be applied to any number of different individual subjects. |
US12171541B2 |
Magnetic resonance imaging apparatus, hyperpolarization signal obtaining method, and non-volatile computer-readable storage medium storing therein hyperpolarization signal obtaining program
A magnetic resonance imaging apparatus includes sequence controlling circuitry configured: to obtain, during a time period after excitation of a first nuclide in a hyperpolarized state but no later than before obtainment of a first magnetic resonance signal from the first nuclide, a second magnetic resonance signal from a second nuclide that is different from the first nuclide and is in a non-hyperpolarized state, by exciting the second nuclide; and to control each of gradient magnetic field waveforms so as to cause both a first sum indicating a sum of application amounts of a gradient magnetic field related to the excitation of the second nuclide and a second sum indicating a sum of application amounts of a gradient magnetic field related to the obtainment of the second magnetic resonance signal to be close to zero, no later than before the obtainment of the first magnetic resonance signal. |
US12171538B1 |
Three-dimensional (3D) magnetic particle imaging (MPI) method and system without rotating field-free line (FFL)
A three-dimensional (3D) magnetic particle imaging (MPI) method and system without rotating a field-free line (FFL) are disclosed. In accordance with the method, an FFL is generated such that magnetic particles in a region far from the FFL enter a magnetic saturation state. Further, a non-uniform mixed-frequency excitation magnetic field parallel to the FFL is applied to generate intermodulation response signals. In addition, the intermodulation response signals are acquired, amplified and filtered. Moreover, the intermodulation response signals are transmitted to a digital signal processing unit and an image reconstruction unit, and an encoding matrix is constructed. Additionally, a one-dimensional (1D) concentration distribution of the magnetic particles is reconstructed based on the encoding matrix and an actually measured voltage signal. The FFL is driven for line-by-line scanning along a vertical plane of the FFL, thereby achieving 3D imaging. |
US12171536B2 |
Swivel hose coupling with outer grip
A water hose coupling having a swivel grip is provided. A first coupling portion with a male threaded end integral with a first larger diameter base is connected to a second coupling portion through a freely rotating connection. The second coupling portion includes a second larger diameter base. The second coupling portion further includes a coupling protrusion integral with the second larger diameter base. The coupling protrusion may have one or more barbs to interface with a hose or a threaded female coupling to interface with a male threaded connector. The coupling is connected to an end of a hose to which accessories may be attached. An outer sleeve is connected to the first larger diameter base of the first coupling portion and can freely rotate with the first coupling portion around the remainder of the apparatus and hose. The outer sleeve acts as an ergonomic grip for users to hold and rotate when using the hose and installing accessories. |
US12171531B2 |
Hemodynamic analysis system
Articles of manufacture, including an apparatus for detecting a hemodynamic disorder, are provided. A method may include receiving a blood pressure, including an aortic pressure and a distal coronary pressure, over a plurality of heartbeats. The method also includes determining a complement of a ratio of the distal coronary pressure to the aortic pressure for each heartbeat of the plurality of heartbeats. The method also includes determining, based on the complement of the ratio, a maximum complement of the ratio and a minimum complement of the ratio. The method also includes determining, based on the maximum complement and the minimum complement, a pressure-derived coronary flow reserve. The pressure-derived coronary flow reserve includes a ratio of the maximum complement to the minimum complement. The method also includes detecting, based on the pressure-derived coronary flow reserve, a hemodynamic disorder. |
US12171530B2 |
Pulse transit time measuring apparatus and blood pressure measuring apparatus
A pulse transit time measuring apparatus according to one aspect includes a belt unit configured to be wrapped around a measurement site of a user, an electrocardiogram acquisition unit including electrodes provided at the belt unit and configured to acquire an electrocardiogram of the user by using the electrodes, a pulse wave signal acquisition unit including a pulse wave sensor provided at the belt unit, and configured to acquire a pulse wave signal representing a pulse wave of the user by using the pulse wave sensor, and a pulse transit time calculation unit configured to calculate a pulse transit time based on a time difference between a waveform characteristic point of the electrocardiogram and a waveform characteristic point of the pulse wave signal. |
US12171529B2 |
Mobile ultrawideband radar for monitoring thoracic fluid levels and cardio-respiratory function
Various examples related to mobile bodily monitoring using ultra-wideband radar are provided. In one example, a method for determining a bodily characteristic includes collecting sets of reflected backscatter data for a sequence of ultra-wideband (UWB) pulses transmitted via an UWB sensor, and a corresponding calibration measurement from a calibration channel; determining reflection coefficients for each tissue interface based on the sets of reflected backscatter data; and determining a fluid level content of the lung tissue based upon the reflection coefficients. The reflection coefficients can be determined from reflection profiles based upon the reflected backscatter data for that sequence of UWB pulses and the corresponding calibration measurement. The UWB sensor can include an array of transmit (TX) and receive (RX) antenna pairs positioned on a body of a user. The reflection profile can be associated with a model of tissue layers in the body between the UWB sensor and lung tissue. |
US12171526B2 |
Cleaning appliance
A dental treatment appliance transmits a pulsed light signal towards the oral cavity and captures images of the oral cavity from light returned from the oral cavity. A controller actuates the treatment of the oral cavity of the user depending on the captured images. |
US12171518B2 |
Intermediaries for robots and robotic end-effectors for orthopedic surgery
Intermediaries for a robot and robotic end effector for orthopedic surgery operatively couple a surgical robot to an end effector of such a robot. The intermediaries therefor comprise means to absorb and/or counteract reactionary forces from the end effector (which end effector may, as an example, be a surgical tool) and to reduce forces that would otherwise be imparted on the robot. An intermediary comprises a sleeve of shock-absorbing material that couples the robot and end effector. Another intermediary comprises an isolation connector that provides for an indirect coupling between the robot and the end effector and includes an absorption means for absorption or dispersion of reactionary forces from the end effector. |
US12171516B2 |
Computer-assisted tele-operated surgery systems and methods
Systems and methods for minimally invasive computer-assisted telesurgery are described. A computer-assisted teleoperated surgery system includes a teleoperated instrument actuation pod. The surgical instrument actuation pod includes a plurality of linear actuators arranged around a surgical instrument. The linear actuators engage with actuator engagement members on the instrument and so drive movable parts on the instrument. The actuation pod is mounted on a teleoperated manipulator. Instrument pod mass is close to the teleoperated manipulator to minimize the pod's inertia, momentum, and gravity effects on the manipulator. |
US12171513B2 |
Surgical system and patient-side apparatus
A patient-side apparatus of a surgical system according to an embodiment may include: manipulator arms with multi-degree of freedom, each of which includes a distal end portion provided with a tool holding part configured to hold an elongated surgical tool; an arm base to which base end portions of the manipulator arms are attached; a base; and a positioner that includes links and joints to connect the base and the arm base such that the positioner movably holds the arm base. The links include a first link that is connected to a central portion of the arm base in a longitudinal direction of the arm base with a first roll joint arranged between the first link and the arm base. The positioner holds the arm base such that a first rotation axis of the first roll joint is inclined with respect to both a vertical direction and a horizontal plane. |
US12171511B2 |
Sensors for touch-free control of surgical robotic systems
A surgical robotic system comprising: a surgical robotic arm having a plurality of robotic arm links and a plurality of joints operable to move according to multiple degrees of freedom; a proximity sensor coupled to the surgical robotic arm, the proximity sensor comprising a plurality of sensing pads operable to detect a movement of a nearby controlling object prior to contact with the surgical robotic arm; and a processor configured to determine a desired position of the surgical robotic arm based on the detected movement of the nearby controlling object and drive a movement of more than one of the plurality of robotic arm links or the plurality of joints to achieve the desired position of the surgical robotic arm. |
US12171510B2 |
Techniques for detecting errors or loss of accuracy in a surgical robotic system
A surgical system and method involve a robotic system with a base and a localizer that monitors a tracker supported by the robotic system. Sensor(s) are coupled to the robotic system and/or the localizer. Controller(s) determine a relationship between the base and the localizer. The controller(s) monitor the relationship to detect an error related to one or both of the robotic system and the localizer. The controller(s) utilize the sensor(s) to determine a cause of the error. |
US12171509B2 |
Robotic system for removing bony material from an anatomical structure
The disclosure relates to a robotic system for removing bony material from an anatomical structure of a patient, comprising:—a base (4), —an end effector (2) configured to hold a surgical tool (1), —an actuation unit (3) configured to translate the end effector relative to the base at least along one feed axis (A), —a control unit coupled to the actuation unit (3) and configured to turn off the tool (1) and command the actuation unit (3) to translate the end effector (2) along the feed axis (A) while the tool is turned off, the control unit comprising a feedback unit configured to measure a force exerted by the surgical tool (1) onto the anatomical structure during said translation of the end effector (2) and, based on the measured force, detect a contact of the tool with bony material of the anatomical structure. |
US12171508B2 |
Robotically-controlled surgical instrument with selectively articulatable end effector
Devices and systems are provided for controlling movement of a working end of a surgical device by means of a robotic system. In one embodiment, systems and devices are provided for moving an end effector on a distal end of a surgical fastening device. Movement can include rotational movement of the end effector about an axis of the shaft, articulation of the end effector relative to the shaft, and actuation of an end effector, e.g., closing, firing, and/or cutting. |
US12171507B2 |
Surgical tool with manual control of end effector jaws
A surgical tool of a robotic surgical device is provided that is configured to be removably and replaceably attached to an electromechanical arm of a surgical robotic system that is capable of supplying electrical power to the surgical tool when the tool is attached to the arm. The tool has an elongate shaft with an end effector having opposed jaws movable between open and closed positions. The tool also has a member configured to move distally and proximally within at least a portion of the end effector to open and close the jaws. An actuator disposed on the shaft is configured to be manually moved from a first position to a second position to cause the member to move proximally to thereby open the jaws when the surgical tool is in a mode in which it is not deriving electrical power from the surgical robotic system. |
US12171506B2 |
Touchless control of surgical devices
Touchless control of surgical devices. One example is a method of performing a surgical procedure, the method comprising: receiving, by a touchless-interface controller, a touchless command directly identifying an operational parameter of a target surgical controller of a plurality of surgical controllers used for performing the surgical procedure; generating, by the touchless-interface controller, a command value from the touchless command; and communicating, by the touchless-interface controller, a control command to the target surgical controller of the plurality of surgical controllers based on the command value. |
US12171499B2 |
Eye surgery surgical system having an OCT device and computer program and computer-implemented method for continuously ascertaining a relative position of a surgery object
An eye surgery surgical system includes a device for displaying a relative position of a section of a surgery object in a 3D reconstruction of a region of an eye, a device for continuously providing at least two data records relating to at least partly overlapping portions of the region of the eye and of the section of the surgery object to a computer, a computer program for continuously ascertaining the relative position of the section of the surgery object and continuously ascertaining the 3D reconstruction of the eye from the data records provided. The program includes a first routine for continuously ascertaining the relative position of the section of the surgery object and the 3D reconstruction of the region of the eye from the data records provided via a registration method and a second routine for adapting the registration method based on a criterion. |
US12171496B2 |
Using infrared to detect proper eye alignment before capturing retinal images
Systems and methods are disclosed herein for detecting eye alignment during retinal imaging. In an embodiment, the system receives an infrared stream from an imaging device, the infrared stream showing characteristics of an eye of a patient. The system determines, based on the infrared stream, that the eye is improperly aligned at a first time, and outputs sensory feedback indicative of the improper alignment. The system detects, based on the infrared stream at a second time later than the first time, that the eye is properly aligned, and receives an image of a retina of the properly aligned eye from the imaging device. |
US12171495B2 |
Light exposure quantification strategy for preventing light toxicity during an ophthalmic procedure
A system and method quantify light exposure of a patient retina during an ophthalmic procedure. A light source illuminates the patient retina with directed light during the procedure to produce an illuminated retina surface. A camera collects image data of the illuminated retina surface. An electronic control unit (ECU) in communication with the camera and an indicator device receives the image data, calculates a cumulative energy spectral density of the directed light falling incident upon the retina, and executes a control action indicative of possible light toxicity in response to the cumulative energy spectral density exceeding a light toxicity threshold, including activating the indicator device. The illuminated retina surface may be divided into virtual zones, with the ECU mapping the cumulative energy spectral density to the illuminated retina surface. Each of the optional zones has a corresponding cumulative energy spectral density. |
US12171489B2 |
Electroporation system and method of energizing a catheter
The present disclosure provides electroporation systems and methods of energizing a catheter for delivering electroporation. A catheter for delivering electroporation includes a distal section and an electrode assembly. The distal section is configured to be positioned in a vein within a body. The vein defines a central axis. The electrode assembly is coupled to the distal section and includes a structure and a plurality of electrodes distributed thereabout. The structure is configured to at least partially contact the vein. Each of the electrodes is configured to be selectively energized to form a circumferential ring of energized electrodes that is concentric with the central axis of the vein. |
US12171488B2 |
Treatment system with sensing and ablation catheter for treatment of heart rhythm disorders
A novel catheter is disclosed comprising an electrode array that is capable of switching between a sensing configuration for sensing electrical signals of biological tissue and an ablation configuration for delivery of ablation energy at a region of interest. Irrigation ports are interlaced within the electrode array to vent irrigant during an ablation procedure to; prevent excessive heating, charring of tissue, coagulation of blood, and allow for efficient delivery of ablation therapy for maximum therapy efficacy. The novel catheter includes a plurality of splines with linear portions wherein the electrodes of the electrode array are disposed. The splines are connected by connectors which include one or more bends capable of storing potential energy when the bends are elastically deformed, enabling collapse and expansion of the catheter in a sheath. Software logic associated with this catheter analyzes sensing signals to diagnose critical regions of the biological rhythm disorder, and enables directional guidance to move the catheter to critical regions for therapy. |
US12171486B2 |
Devices and methods for clip separation
A device configured to cut leaflet tissue at a cardiac valve may comprise a guide catheter having a proximal end and a distal end, the guide catheter being positionable at a cardiac valve. The device may further include a cutting mechanism routable through the guide catheter and configured to extend from the distal end of the guide catheter, the cutting mechanism configured to cut a portion of leaflet tissue of the cardiac valve. Finally, the device may comprise a handle coupled to the proximal end of the guide catheter, the handle comprising at least one control operatively connected to the cutting mechanism such that the at least one control is configured to provide selective actuation of the cutting mechanism. |
US12171485B2 |
Systems and methods for leaflet cutting using a hook catheter
A system configured to cut leaflet tissue at a cardiac valve may comprise a guide catheter having a proximal end and a distal end, wherein the distal end of the guide catheter is steerable to a position above a cardiac valve. The system may also include a hook catheter having a proximal end and a distal end, the hook catheter configured to extend from the distal end of the guide catheter through a first orifice of the cardiac valve. Further, the system may comprise a cutting mechanism extending from the hook catheter, the cutting mechanism configured to cut a portion of leaflet tissue of the cardiac valve. Finally, the system may include a handle coupled to the proximal end of the guide catheter, the handle comprising at least one control operatively connected to the cutting mechanism. |
US12171483B2 |
System and method for predictable deployment of a medical device
A medical device system for the delivery of energy to a region of a patient's anatomy is provided. An introducer tube defines a lumen therein and bears a first electrode. A second electrode is movable within the lumen between a retracted position and an extended position. In the retracted position, the second electrode is substantially disposed within the lumen. In the extended position, the second electrode extends at least partially beyond the distal end of the introducer tube. In one form, the introducer tube is configured to substantially hold the second electrode within the lumen in a predetermined orientation in the extended position, and the introducer tube prevents the second electrode from substantially rotating within the lumen of the introducer tube during movement into the extended position. In one form, the introducer tube is more flexible in a first plane than in a second plane. |
US12171480B2 |
Dwell time between pulses in electrosurgical systems
Apparatus and associated methods relate to controlling electrical power of an electrotherapeutic signal that is provided to a biological tissue engaged by an electrosurgical instrument during a medical procedure. Electrical power—a product of a voltage difference across and an electrical current conducted by the engaged biological tissue—is controlled according to a therapeutic schedule. The electrotherapeutic schedule can be reduced or terminated in response to a termination criterion being met. In some examples, the termination criterion is a current characteristic, such as, for example, a decrease in current conducted by the engaged biological tissue. In some examples, the termination criterion is a biological tissue resistance characteristic, such as, for example, an increase in the biological tissue resistance that exceeds a predetermined delta resistance value. |
US12171478B2 |
Apparatus and method for supplying coolant to a medical instrument
An apparatus for supply of coolant, particularly CO2 that is preferably provided in bottles, to cryosurgical instruments. The device may be a mechanical or thermal compression device. A pump may supply the CO2 taken from the bottle in a buffer container with a desired operation pressure. The pressure in the gas bottle can be less than the desired operation pressure. The apparatus includes a tempering device that is configured to bring the coolant to a desired temperature, particularly a temperature that is higher than the temperature in the gas bottle or in another storage container. |
US12171476B2 |
Easy start cannulated bone screw
A surgical screw for fixation into bone or soft tissue. The surgical screw includes a cannulated body having a proximal end and a distal end. The distal end of the cannulated body has a tapered tip and a plurality of threads extend around the exterior of the cannulated body. An introducer extends distally from the tapered tip and has a diameter (which can be variable or constant) which is less than a diameter of the tapered tip. The surgical screw is cannulated such that a channel extends through the body from the proximal end to (and sometimes through) the distal end. |
US12171474B2 |
Coupling assembly for coupling a rod to a bone anchoring element, and polyaxial bone anchoring device
A coupling assembly for coupling a rod to a bone anchoring element includes a receiving part having a first end, a second end, a recess having a bottom for receiving the rod, and an accommodation space having an opening at the second end of the receiving part for accommodating a head of the bone anchoring element, and a retainer element configured to be inserted into the receiving part from the first end and to hold at least part of the head, the retainer element having a first portion and a spring portion compressible in an axial direction attached to the first portion. When the retainer element is in the accommodation space in a first position, the spring portion extends in the axial direction from the first portion of the retainer element to an axial position between the first end of the receiving part and the bottom of the recess. |
US12171473B2 |
Osteotomy plate and method for performing an osteotomy procedure using the same
A fixation plate for securing together adjacent first and second bone sections of a bone with a bone cut extending thereinbetween, the fixation plate comprising: a first fixation portion having a bone interface side superposable against the first bone section and a second fixation portion extending away from the first fixation portion, the second fixation portion including a holding portion shaped to conform to an outer surface of the second bone section when superposed thereto and when the first and second bone sections are at a predetermined angular orientation relative to each other such that a snug fit of the second bone section with the holding portion provides an indication that the first and second bone sections are at the predetermined angular orientation relative to each other. |
US12171472B2 |
Tension band systems and methods
A bone fixation assembly may include an elongate fixation member and a flexible tensioning element. The elongate fixation member may include a central longitudinal axis, a distal portion couplable to a first bone fragment of a bone, and a proximal portion couplable to a second bone fragment of the bone to provide fixation of the second bone fragment relative to the first bone fragment. The flexible tensioning element may be couplable to the proximal and distal portions of the elongate fixation member to secure the elongate fixation member to the bone. The flexible tensioning element may be configured to span a bone fracture intermediate the first bone fragment and the second bone fragment to preload the bone fracture in compression to resist tensile force imparted across the bone fracture, thereby maintaining fixation of the first bone fragment relative to the second bone fragment. |
US12171471B2 |
Bone screw kit
A bone screw kit includes a support member, a screw, an extension sleeve, a connecting rod, a locking screw, a screw driver and an extension sleeve remover. The support member has two wings. An external wall of one axial end of the screw driver has ribs and one first snap. The first snap has oppositely a first outer diameter and a second outer diameter less than the first outer diameter. A through hole having a second snap is disposed on the locking screw furnished thereinside with grooves. The second snap has a first inner diameter less than the first outer diameter but larger than the second outer diameter. The locking screw and the screw driver are disposed in the support member and the extension sleeve. The extension sleeve having two extension wings sleeves the support member. Engagement structures are provide to engage the wing and the inner extension wing. |
US12171470B2 |
Surgical fixation systems, methods, and devices
A spinal stabilization system includes a plurality of anchors and at least one bridge. Each anchor includes a clamp configured to engage an anatomical element, the clamp movable between a fully open position and a fully closed position; a locking screw configured to selectively prevent the clamp from being moved into the fully open position; and a bridge interface. The at least one bridge is a rigid member having a first end and a second end opposite the first end, each of the first end and the second end having an anchor interface. The bridge interface is configured to receive the anchor interface. |
US12171463B2 |
Contrast agent generation and injection system for sonographic imaging
The present invention comprises methods and devices for generating and providing contrast medium for sonography of structures such as ducts or cavities. The invention provides for creation of a contrast medium comprising detectable acoustic variations between two phases, for example, a gas and a liquid. Sonography is the primary means of imaging but other conventional detection means may also be employed with the present invention. |
US12171462B2 |
Introducer devices and methods of use thereof
Aspects of the present disclosure are directed to a medical implant introducer (100) and methods of its use. The introducer (100) may include a handle (120), an implant-holding cavity disposed distally from the handle (120), a fluid supply conduit (122) fluidly coupled to an interior portion of the implant-holding cavity, and a distal nozzle (110) having a proximal portion, a distal portion, a middle portion in between the proximal portion and the distal portion, the middle portion having a tapered profile such that the proximal portion is larger than the distal portion, and a distal opening (112), wherein an implant in the implant-holding cavity may be expelled from the introducer (100) through the distal opening (112). |
US12171458B2 |
System, device, and method for interrupted dual action (sanding and cutting) forces with continual maceration and aspiration
A rotational atherectomy device includes a drive shaft, a cutter mechanism coupled to the drive shaft and configured to cut occlusive material from a lesion, and a multi-stage macerator coupled to the drive shaft and configured to macerate cut occlusive material into a fine slurry. Successive stages of the multi-stage macerator macerate the cut occlusive material into successively smaller particles, which are moved proximally through a lumen of a sheath of the device that surrounds the drive shaft proximal to the macerator. The device may include a movable cutter mechanism guard that is passively rotatable between a first position in which it covers the cutter mechanism and a second position in which it exposes the cutter mechanism. One or more features of the device may limit a depth to which the cutter mechanism is able to cut the occlusive material to reduce a likelihood of undesirable tissue dissection. |
US12171456B2 |
Apparatus for rotating medical devices, systems including the apparatus, and associated methods
A rooter includes a rotatable element, an actuator for causing the rotatable element to rotate, and a coupling feature for rotatably coupling an elongated medical instrument to the rotatable element. The rotatable element may be at least partially contained within the interior of a housing or another element that remains substantially stationary as the actuator causes the rotatable element to rotate. The rooter may be used with a variety of elongated medical instruments, such as wires, mascerators, needles, drill bits, trocars, catheters, tubes and other elongated instruments that are used to enable or effect medical procedures within the body of a subject. The rooter may be used for a variety of purposes, including, without limitation, the introduction of an elongated medical instrument into the body of a subject or its removal from the subject's body; removing, breaking up, or eliminating obstructions (e.g., blood clots, plaques, etc.) from the body of a subject; and obtaining samples from a subject's body. |
US12171455B2 |
Method and apparatus for damage and removal of fat
Exemplary embodiments of method and apparatus are provided for damaging and/or removing portions of subcutaneous fatty tissue while leaving the overlying dermal layer of the skin substantially undamaged. One or more hollow needles can be provided that include an arrangement within the lumen configured to retain or damage portions of fatty tissue that enter the lumen. Properties of the needle can be selected such that the needle can be inserted into skin and pass through the dermal layer, allowing fatty tissue to enter the distal portion of the lumen as it is advanced further, and then leaving the dermis undamaged when withdrawn. Such exemplary apparatus can include a plurality of such needles, a reciprocating arrangement to mechanically advance and withdraw the one or more needles, and/or a vibrating arrangement. |
US12171454B2 |
Curved ultrasonic transmission member having improved vibration control
A vibration transmission member for an ultrasonic treatment tool includes: a main body including a central axis, a distal end (DE), and a proximal end (PE), a center moving portion (CMP) at a distal side of a node where the DE meets the CMP, the node being at a most DE of the main body, and a curved portion (CP) at a distal side of the CMP. In a direction from a PE of the CP toward a DE of the CP, the CP is curved in a first direction. The center of gravity of the CMP moves along the CMP toward the DE of the CMP, the center of gravity moves relative to the central axis in a second direction. The CP extends from the DE of the main body to the PE of the CP. The CP includes a plurality of notches along a periphery of the CP. |
US12171449B2 |
Thrombectomy and stenting system
A design capable of both mechanical thrombectomy and stenting for treating occlusions in the cerebral vasculature provides for a three-catheter setup. The first outer catheter has the largest diameter and can serve as a guide catheter while also being a sheath for the other catheters. The second deployment catheter can be configured for the aspiration of occlusions and can include a stepped or recessed section proximal of the distal tip that can act as a housing for a braided expandable stent. The outer diameter of this stepped section can be lined with an inflation device on top of which the braided stent sits. Internal to the second deployment catheter is a microcatheter which can deliver mechanical thrombectomy devices to the target site to retrieve an occlusion in the vessel, after which the stent can be expanded and implanted in the vessel. |
US12171442B2 |
Fusion systems, instruments, bone plates and methods of use
Instruments, implants, bone plates, systems and methods for correcting bone deformities and fractures in the lower extremity and applying compression across joints to be fused are disclosed. Specifically, targeting instruments, implants, bone plates, systems and methods used for correcting bone deformities and/or fractures in the foot and applying compression across joints to be fused are disclosed. |
US12171439B2 |
Protected drill
A protected drill is disclosed. The drill may include a housing, and a drill bit disposed at a distal end of the drill. The drill may have a rotatable drive shaft that is configured for coupling to a driver and a main shaft portion extending in a longitudinal direction through the housing. The drill may further include an angled tip portion disposed at a distal end of the drill, and the angled tip portion may be angled with respect to the longitudinal direction and define a drilling axis of the drill bit. The drill may further include a mechanism configured to transfer a rotational force applied to drive shaft through the angled tip portion to the drill bit. The drill may further include a sleeve configured to protect adjacent structures from lateral edges of the drill bit when the drill bit is rotating. |
US12171438B2 |
Recapturable left atrial appendage clipping device and methods for recapturing a left atrial appendage clip
A recapturable external LAA exclusion clip system includes a clip comprising first and second clip struts, at least one of the struts having a connector interface comprising a first portion of a lock, and a delivery device comprising a handle and an end effector. The handle comprises jaw and lock controls. The end effector is connected to the handle and comprises a clevis and first and second jaws. The jaws are connected to the clevis and operatively connected to the jaw control to actively articulate at least one of the jaws with respect to the other. At least one of the jaws has a connector comprising a second portion of the lock operatively connected to the lock control to removably lock with the first portion of the lock. The first and second portions of the lock have a locked state and are configured to unlock the locked state upon actuation of the lock control. |
US12171435B2 |
Endovascular device configured for selective narrowing
An endovascular device, including an elongated flexible sheath defining a lumen with an inner opening sized for enabling selective advancement of an endovascular instrument therethrough, the sheath having at least a first region and a second region; an electrode within the first region of the sheath; and a constrictor associated with the first region of the sheath, the constrictor being configured, while at least the first region and the second region of the sheath are positioned within a body and in response to an input received from outside the body, to reversibly narrow the lumen of the sheath in an area adjacent the electrode to thereby bring the electrode into contact with an adjacent portion of the endovascular instrument. |
US12171432B2 |
Closure apparatuses and methods for ulcers and irregular skin defects
An apparatus for closing a surgical incision comprises left and right base panels, a plurality of closure components, and a plurality of left and right axial supports coupled to the respective base panels. The closure components couple the left and right base panels to each other laterally and have left and right ends coupled to the respective base panels. The closure components are positioned laterally across the left and right panels, the left axial supports are disposed between pairs of left closure component ends, the right axial supports are disposed between pairs of right closure component ends, and the left and right axial supports are offset from one another such that a serpentine arrangement of consecutive closure components and axial supports is formed. The apparatus can be made of antimicrobial materials or materials impregnated with antimicrobial agents. A flexible adhesive cover can be provided over the apparatus when in use. |
US12171428B2 |
Firing member tracking feature for surgical stapler
An apparatus includes a shaft assembly, an end effector, and a drive member visualization assembly. The end effector includes a first jaw, a second jaw, a staple cartridge, and a drive member capable of actuating along a firing stroke to fire a plurality of staples out of the staple cartridge or to sever tissue. The drive member visualization assembly provides an electronic indication linked to a physical location of the drive member within the upper jaw and the lower jaw during the firing stroke. |
US12171424B2 |
Endoscope attachment mechanism for use with suture based closure device
A suture assembly includes a translation assembly that is axially translatable within a working channel of an endoscope and is adapted to releasably secure and/or release a needle and a distal end cap that is securable to an end of the endoscope and is adapted to releasably secure and/or release the needle in order to pass the needle back and forth between the translation assembly and the distal cap. An attachment mechanism configured to releasably secure the distal endcap to an end of the endoscope. |
US12171422B2 |
Soft tissue fixation device and methods
Filamentary fixation devices may be used in a variety of surgical procedures to secure soft tissue to bone. The present invention provides various devices, systems, kits and instrumentation for performing such surgical procedures including preparation of soft tissue and bone, preparation and manipulation of such filamentary fixation devices, and insertion and utilization of the fixation devices within a patient's anatomy. In one embodiment, a method for securing soft tissue to bone, the method includes accessing the soft tissue and the bone, passing a filament through the soft tissue, preparing a bore hole in the bone, loading the filament into a filamentary fixation device, implanting the filamentary fixation device, with the filament, into the bore hole, and tensioning the filament so that the filamentary fixation device and filament are secured within the bore hole. |
US12171421B2 |
Joint gap balancing lever and methods of use thereof
A joint distraction lever includes a lever body, a projection coupled to the lever body such that the projection is movable relative to the lever body, and a force sensor positioned between the lever body and the projection and configured to measure a force of the projection on the lever body. |
US12171420B2 |
Surgical retraction system
An example retraction system includes a first retraction assembly, the first retraction assembly including a first arm coupled to a rack, a second arm coupled to the rack, a first retractor blade coupled to the first arm and a second retractor blade coupled to the second arm. The retraction system also includes a second retraction assembly, the second retraction assembly including a carriage configured to engage a blade post having a blade coupled to a distal end and a handle coupled to a proximal end, the blade post adjustable relative to the carriage. The retraction system also includes a third retractor blade coupled to the blade post. |
US12171416B2 |
Methods and devices for cervical cell and tissue sampling
The present invention comprises methods and devices comprising a cutting element used to contact circumferentially and longitudinally the surface walls of the endocervical canal to provide for broad and complete contact of the intended surface with the device, resulting in attainment of a sufficient volume and comprehensive tissue sample for analysis as an endocervical curettage or screening pap smear. The device may provide for a reservoir for the obtained sample to be contained when removing from the cervical canal and vagina. The device may be comprised of a detachable means or be of a material that allows the user to cut the sampling head of the device for placement in collection means to maximize the amount of tissue or cells being sent to the laboratory for analysis. |
US12171410B2 |
Endoscope observation window cleaning
One or more devices, systems, methods, and storage mediums for imaging and more particularly to minimally invasive medical devices, such as, but not limited to, spectrally encoded endoscopy (SEE), endoscopy, and/or other catheter-related apparatuses and systems, methods, and storage mediums for use with same, are provided herein. One or more devices, systems, methods and storage mediums may be for characterizing, examining and/or diagnosing, and/or measuring viscosity of, a sample or object in application(s) using an apparatus or system that includes, in one or more embodiments, an in-situ optics observation window or lens cleaning apparatus or system that provides a technique(s) for cleaning the medical device optic(s) without removing the medical device during a surgical procedure. |
US12171409B2 |
Wireless endoscope
Disclosed embodiments relate to an endoscopic camera and methods for operating the camera. In one embodiment, the endoscopic camera includes a grip region to facilitate holding by a user. The camera may also include a mechanism for correcting improperly exposed video signals by modulating illumination parameters. |
US12171407B2 |
Atherectomy catheter drive assemblies
A drive assembly for driving an imaging catheter has a rotatable fiber and a rotatable drive shaft. The drive assembly includes a fiber optic rotating junction and a motor configured to rotate the rotatable portion of the fiber optic rotating junction. In some embodiments, the drive assembly includes a sensor configured to detect a rotational position of the fiber optic rotating junction and a processor configured to obtain the detected rotational position and stop the motor only when the fiber optic rotating junction is in a predetermined rotational position. In some embodiments, the motor includes a hollow shaft through which at least a portion of the fiber optic rotating junction extends. |
US12171406B2 |
Endoscope comprising an articulated bending section body
An articulated bending section body has a number of segments including a proximal end segment, a distal end segment and a number of intermediate segments. Each intermediate segment has a central passage adapted in cross-sectional shape to receive and support the exterior surface of a bendable tubular member providing a working channel of the endoscope. The cross-sectional shape includes a number of sectors of a circular periphery having a shared center and the same radius, the total length of the sectors being longer than half of the circular periphery. The cross-sectional shape comprises at least one outwardly extending lobe. The exterior surface of the bendable tubular member providing the working channel of the endoscope forms a closed lumen adjacent but separated from the working channel of the endoscope. |
US12171405B2 |
Endoscope
To achieve an accurate bending operation in a specific direction on a joystick-type bending lever, an endoscope includes: a bending operation mechanism including a bending lever configured to be tilted in all directions including a first direction, a second direction, a third direction, and a fourth direction corresponding to bending directions in up, down, left, and right directions, respectively, of a bending portion; a long hole provided in the bending operation mechanism; and an engagement pin provided on an operation portion and configured to engage with the long hole. The engagement pin is guided into the long hole and the bending operation mechanism is supported such that the bending operation mechanism is movable relative to the operation portion. |
US12171402B2 |
Endoscope having a relay
Provided is an endoscope that allows improving assembly workability to assemble various types of conduits inside an insertion portion and facilitating maintenance. The endoscope includes an insertion portion, a hand operating unit coupled to the insertion portion, a plurality of conduits disposed inside the insertion portion and the hand operating unit, a base plate as a fixing member fixedly disposed to the hand operating unit, and a relay portion (a first relay portion and a second relay portion) that relays the plurality of conduits. The relay portion has a structure fixable to the base plate. |
US12171398B2 |
Systems and methods for high-speed data transmission across an electrical isolation barrier
An illustrative system includes first and second electrical circuits, a free space optics interface assembly, and a feedthrough assembly. The free space optics interface assembly may include an optical transmitter having an input that is electrically coupled to the first electrical circuit, and an optical receiver having an output that is electrically coupled to the second electrical circuit. The feedthrough assembly electrically connects the input of the optical transmitter to the first electrical circuit and includes a first conductive receptacle electrically coupled to a first input pin of the optical transmitter, a second conductive receptacle electrically coupled to a second input pin of the optical transmitter, a first conductive pad providing electrical connection of the first input pin of the optical transmitter to the first electrical circuit, and a second conductive pad providing electrical connection of the second input pin of the optical transmitter to the first electrical circuit. |
US12171397B2 |
Endoscope system and method of operating the same
Violet light and green light are mixed and emitted at a first light amount ratio. A contrast difference value ΔC1 of first mixed color light emission between a blood vessel contrast of a blue image of first mixed color light emission and a blood vessel contrast of a green image of first mixed color light emission at a specific blood vessel depth satisfies a first condition, and a cross-point blood vessel depth VD1 of first mixed color light emission corresponding to a cross-point CP1 between the blood vessel contrast of the blue image of the first mixed color light emission and the blood vessel contrast of the green image of the first mixed color light emission satisfies a second condition. |
US12171394B2 |
Dirt collecting box assembly, maintenance station and cleaning system
A dirt collecting box assembly includes a dirt collecting box and a separating device. The dirt collecting box defines a dirt inlet, an air outlet, and a cavity, and the cavity communicates between the dirt inlet and the air outlet. The separating device is installed in the cavity of the dirt collecting box and is close to a top of the cavity. The separating device communicates between the dirt inlet and the air outlet. The air outlet communicates a fan assembly, and the fan assembly is configured to generate negative pressure through the air outlet, such that waste water enters the separating device via the dirt inlet under the negative pressure, and enters the cavity of the dirt collecting box after solid-liquid separation of the separating device. |
US12171393B2 |
Surface cleaning apparatus
A surface cleaning apparatus has a cyclone bin assembly having a cyclone chamber. The cyclone chamber with a physical filtration member defining the cyclone air outlet. The physical filtration member has an outer wall wherein at least a portion of the outer wall is porous and a plurality of ribs is spaced around the outer wall. The ribs have a radial inner side that has an inner width in the direction of rotation and a radial outer side that has an outer width in the direction of rotation that is narrower than the inner width. |
US12171391B2 |
Cleaning robot
Disclosed is a cleaning robot. The cleaning robot includes a body, a traveling assembly, a rolling brush assembly, a dust suction assembly, a mopping assembly, and a universal wheel. The traveling assembly, the rolling brush assembly, the dust suction assembly, the mopping assembly, and the universal wheel are all arranged on the body. The dust suction assembly includes a dust box. The rolling brush assembly is configured for sweeping garbage on a ground. The dust box is configured for receiving garbage swept by the rolling brush assembly. In an advancing direction of the cleaning robot, the dust box is arranged in front of the rolling brush assembly, and the mopping assembly and/or the universal wheel is arranged behind the rolling brush assembly. |
US12171390B2 |
Dishwasher
A dishwasher and method for treating dishes according to a cycle of operation, the dishwasher comprising a tub at least partially defining a treating chamber and a dish rack movably received within the treating chamber. The dishwasher configured for receiving dishes for treatment during the cycle of operation, and moveable relative to the tub. A sprayer located within the treating chamber, configured to emit spray into the dish rack, where a diverter and thermally-responsive actuator within the sprayer can change the direction of the spray. |
US12171385B2 |
Base station and cleaning equipment
Disclosed are a base station and a cleaning equipment. The base station includes: a first box defined with a sewage inlet for solid-liquid mixed garbage to enter the first box; a second box communicated with the first box, for receiving liquid garbage from the first box; a cyclone separator communicated with the first box; and a fan communicated with the cyclone separator, the fan is configured to drive an external airflow into the first box from the sewage inlet, and drive the external airflow to enter the fan after passing through the cyclone separator, such that the solid-liquid mixed garbage enters the first box through the sewage inlet. |
US12171383B2 |
Autonomous coverage robot sensing
An autonomous coverage robot detection system includes an emitter configured to emit a directed beam, a detector configured to detect the directed beam and a controller configured to direct the robot in response to a signal detected by the detector. In some examples, the detection system detects a stasis condition of the robot. In some examples, the detection system detects a wall and can follow the wall in response to the detected signal. |
US12171379B2 |
Toilet paper holder
Provided is a toilet paper holder that enables a user to easily pull out toilet paper from an accommodated large roll. In this toilet paper holder, a weight member 12 is caused to move upward by tension that is exerted on toilet paper 2a when the toilet paper 2a is pulled out from a paper cutter 15, and when the tension is released as a result of the paper cutter 15 cutting the toilet paper 2a, the weight member 12 moves downward under its own weight, so that the toilet paper 2a is pulled out from the roll case 10. |
US12171378B2 |
Systems and methods for monitoring toilet paper rolls
A system includes a local device and a remote computing system. The local device is disposed in a toilet paper dispenser and includes a sensor and a first processor. The sensor is configured to measure a distance to a toilet paper roll. The first processor is configured to calculate, using the measured distance to the toilet paper roll, a percentage of toilet paper remaining on the toilet paper roll. The first processor is further configured to transmit, when it is determined that the percentage of toilet paper remaining is less than a minimum threshold, sensor data across a wireless communications network. The remote computing system includes a second processor configured to receive the sensor data and send an alert for display on a user device in response to receiving the sensor data. |
US12171374B2 |
Blender system with rotatable blade assembly
A blender system includes a container having a rotatable blade assembly therein, a lid covering an open end of the container, and a base with a motorized unit. When the container is coupled with the base, the motorized unit is adapted to drive rotation of the rotatable blade assembly. The lid includes a hinged actuator lever adapted to actuate the motorized unit. A detent extends from the hinged actuator lever and passes through a series of apertures and presses against a slidable actuator shaft disposed in the container and maintained in its position by a spring force, thereby depressing a switch for the motorized unit. A rotatable blade system includes cutting blade(s) and crushing blade(s). The crushing blade extends longitudinally outwardly from a hub. When the hub rotates in a first direction or second direction opposite the first direction, a face of the crushing blade is leading or trailing, respectively. |
US12171371B2 |
Tortilla fryer
A tortilla fryer incorporating a plurality of cone pairs, each cone pair among the plurality of cone pairs including an inner cone which is horizontally received within an outer cone; the tortilla fryer further incorporating a support frame, wherein each cone pair is fixedly attached to and supported within the support frame; the tortilla fryer further incorporating cone binding chain and spring arm assemblies which operatively interconnect the support frame and the cone pairs' inner cones, the chain and spring arm assemblies resisting horizontal movements of the inner cones out of the outer cones. |
US12171369B2 |
Air fryer cooking appliance
A method and apparatus for an air fryer cooking appliance. The air fryer cooking appliance may include an upper body and a lower body configurable between at least one stowed position and at least one deployed position. The upper body may include a heating device and an air circulating device. The lower body may include a food container. The food container may receive the upper body in the stowed position. |
US12171366B1 |
Food and beverage preparation sequence recording and playback
The present disclosure relates to the operation of a kitchen appliance (100). A processor (122) receives (220) a stored sequence of user settings and at least one recorded parameter, and applies (226) the stored sequence of user settings to the kitchen appliance. A sensor (140) senses at least one sensed parameter while the stored sequence of user settings is applied to the kitchen appliance (100). The processor (122) determines (228) a difference between the at least one sensed parameter and corresponding recorded parameter(s) and, if the determined difference exceeds a difference threshold, adjusts (234) at least one user setting applied. |
US12171363B2 |
Beverage brewing apparatus with nozzle exterior cleaning
An apparatus (900) is provided for the preparation of a beverage, including at least one beverage outlet nozzle (910) for discharging the beverage into a beverage container (940), characterized in that the apparatus includes a cleaning structure (100) for cleaning an exterior surface of the beverage outlet nozzle. With such cleaning structure, residues and ingredients of beverages may be removed from the exterior surface of the beverage outlet nozzle. |
US12171362B2 |
Beverage maker
A beverage maker includes a body and a cover movably attached to the body. The body includes therein (among other components), a hot liquid generator (HLG) having a tank, an inlet for receiving liquid into the tank and an outlet, at least one heater in thermal communication with the liquid in the HLG tank, and a discharge port in fluid communication with the outlet of the HLG for discharge of the liquid. The cover is movably attached to the body between a closed position and an open position. At least one valve permits the discharge of the liquid via the discharge port in a closed position of the cover. The at least one valve is mechanically actuated by the cover in the open position of the cover to substantially prevent the discharge of the liquid via the discharge port. |
US12171361B2 |
Hybrid receptacle beverage brewing system
A system for preparing a brewed beverage from at least one flavorant includes a housing, a receptacle connectable to the housing for holding the at least one flavorant and a reservoir connectable to the housing. The receptacle including a first fluid inlet and a second fluid inlet and a first fluid flow path fluidly connects the reservoir to the first fluid inlet and a second fluid flow path fluidly connects the reservoir to the second fluid inlet. |
US12171359B2 |
Method of regulating temperature for sous vide cooking and apparatus therefor
A method of regulating the temperature of a cooking liquid during sous vide cooking in a cooking vessel on a burner of a cooktop includes setting a desired cooking temperature and measuring the temperature of the cooking liquid inside the sous vide cooking vessel at a plurality of predetermined time intervals with a first temperature sensor mounted on an interior surface of a wall of the sous vide cooking vessel. The temperature of the cooking liquid is compared to the desired cooking temperature at each of the predetermined time intervals. The energy output of the burner is controlled based on the difference between the temperature of the cooking liquid and the desired cooking temperature. A cooking vessel and system for sous vide cooking using this method are also disclosed. |
US12171357B2 |
Smart Christmas tree
A decorative artificial tree comprising: a base stand; a plurality of connectable trunk sections; a plurality of leaved branch sections connectable to the trunk sections; a decorative object; a microcontroller; and, a motorised rotary mechanism comprising a support bar connected thereto, at one end of the support bar there is a counterweight, at the opposing end of the support bar the decorative object is attached; such that, in use when the motorised rotary mechanism is activated, the decorative object travels around the decorative tree. |
US12171356B1 |
Packaging container for bread and wine for communion that includes sanitary structure
Disclosed is a packaging container for bread and wine for Communion that includes a sanitary structure which includes: a first storage portion which has a structure forming a storage space of a predetermined volume in which wine is able to be stored and having an open upper surface; a second storage portion which is rotatably mounted on the upper surface of the first storage portion; a first sealing film in the form of a transparent thin film that is mounted to seal the upper surface of the second storage portion and made of an elastic material having a predetermined elastic restoring force; a second sealing film in the form of a thin film that is mounted to seal a lower surface of the second storage portion and made of the elastic material having the predetermined elastic restoring force; a first tearing; and a second tearing portion. |
US12171354B2 |
Removable footwear accessory for foot and ankle support while driving
A removable footwear device is provided to support a foot and ankle of a user. The device includes a footwear retaining mechanism configured to releasably retain a heel portion of a footwear article, while not retaining an arch portion and a toe portion of the footwear article. The device also includes a support base configured to support the foot and ankle, and to raise the foot to a position for operating a motor vehicle. The footwear retaining mechanism is mounted to the support base. |
US12171351B2 |
Systems and methods related to fluid container mounting and support
Systems and methods directed to container support and/or retention include a ring coupled to a handle, the ring defining a container through-hole. The ring is rotatably coupled to the handle and/or the ring is adjustable in its effective diameter. Mounting structure in the form of a cooperative and mating rail and slot combination is provided to secure the handle to a receiver, the receiver being secured to a substrate. |
US12171350B2 |
Temperature-regulation receptacle system
A temperature-regulation receptacle system, the system comprising: a receptacle system defining a recess for receiving a stemless drinking vessel, the receptacle system including: an outer receptacle, and an inner receptacle that is removably couplable to the outer receptacle, wherein the receptacle system comprises a top end portion, a bottom end portion, an inner wall portion, and an outer wall portion, the top end portion defining an opening of the recess, wherein at least a portion of the outer wall portion is continuous about the outer receptacle, wherein the inner wall portion extends between the top end portion and the bottom end portion, the inner wall portion having at least one curved surface between the top end portion and the bottom end portion. |
US12171348B2 |
Bottle with automatic orienting handle assembly
Embodiments relate to a self-orienting handle assembly that is oriented in a predetermined direction relative to a lid when the lid is screwed onto a container. The handle assembly includes a locking structure that locks onto a counterpart locking structure of the lid as the lid is screwed onto the container. The locking structure may include at least one of a protrusion or a notch, and the counterpart locking structure may have an inverse shape. When the lid is screwed onto the container, the locking structure engages the counterpart locking structure and cause the handle assembly to rotate with the lid. When the lid is screwed onto the container, the locking structure locks onto the counterpart locking structure, and thereby prevents the handle assembly from rotating relative to the lid. |
US12171344B1 |
Foldable breathe-through sleep structure
A foldable breathe-through mattress comprises a foldable base frame, a top frame assembly, a flexible mat, and a topper, the top frame assembly may comprise a first arm, a second arm, a first frame clip, and a second frame clip. The first and second frame clips are generally attachable to the foldable base frame and the first and the second arms are generally attached by hinges to the first and the second frame clips. The flexible mat may be removably attached to a bottom of the foldable base frame. The topper may be removably attached to the first and the second arms of the top frame assembly. |
US12171339B2 |
Sleep system with modular foundation
An articulable sleep system has a first head section, a second head section, and a joined leg section that are each separably articulable. A head motor system includes first and second head motors operably connected to the first and second head sections. A leg motor system includes first and second leg motors operably connected to the joined leg section. A first user controlling device is hard wired to each of the first head motor, the first leg motor, and the second leg motor. A second user controlling device hard wired to each of the second head motor, the first leg motor, and the second leg motor. |
US12171335B1 |
Apparatus for rapid deployment of a firearm
An apparatus for secured concealment of a firearm allowing rapid deployment of same. A firearm is conveniently stored in a secure location while being concealed from view. The firearm may be quickly retrieved by releasing or triggering a mechanism which rapidly deploys the firearm to a position in which the grip is projected outward from the concealed location for an ambidextrous draw. |
US12171325B2 |
Unit dose oral cleaning device and product dispensing system
An oral care product dispensing system includes a container and a plurality of individually packaged items arranged in an organized fashion according to a predetermined treatment plan. At least one of the individually packaged items, or the packages in which it is contained, may be identified with a predetermined time for use. The plurality of individually packaged items may be arranged sequentially according to the predetermined time for use, such as meals, times of day, days, or intervals. |
US12171323B2 |
Vacuum pouch for athletics
A pouch or pocket may act as a container and may be used to securely hold objects (e.g., cell phone, keys, wallet, etc.) during athletic activity (e.g., running). The pouch may be a standalone item or integrally formed as part of other items. The pouch may hold the object to be stored in place within the pouch or pocket. The pouch may provide some cushioning or impact force attenuation to protect the object being held within the pouch or pocket. Additionally, the pouch may be attached to a garment, such as running clothes. The pouch includes an outer envelope sealable by a closure and a one-way valve with foam layers located inside the pouch. After the object is placed in the pouch, the closure is closed, and the air within the pouch is expelled via the one-way valve by compressing the foam layers from the outside. |
US12171317B2 |
Luggage case with removable storage
The present disclosure relates to a luggage article including a rear panel; a grip handle including a pair of spaced-apart tubes mounted on the rear panel; a recess defined between the tubes; and a removable pocket removably mountable in the recess between the tubes, wherein the removable pocket and the recess include corresponding inter-engaging engagement features to at least partially retain the pocket within the recess. |
US12171312B2 |
Quick release band/lug mechanism for smartwatch
A watch system may include a watchband including a flexible member configured to be mounted onto a wrist of a user, and a puck including watch functionality. The watchband may have an end that has a concave curved shape. The puck may have a connection interface that has a convex curved shape. The connection interface may be to be removably coupled to the end of the watchband. The watchband and the puck may have corresponding locking features that are configured to rotationally and translationally fix the puck to the watchband. The corresponding locking features may be configured to be engaged when the watchband is translated relative to the puck and rotated relative to the puck by a predetermined rotation angle. |
US12171311B2 |
Mechanism for moving an object for a jewelry or costume jewelry item
Mechanism (1) for moving an object (11), which is suitable for being integrated into a wearable jewellery or costume jewellery item (3), comprising:—a manual drive source (5) which is capable of being driven directly or indirectly by an action of a user and which is arranged to drive a transmission (9) following an action of a user;—a support system (13) which carries an object (11) which is intended to be moved in rotation about a first rotation axis (A1) under the effect of the manual drive source (5) by means of the transmission (9), characterised in that the support system (13) comprises a first frame (13b) which is mounted so as to pivot on a frame element about the first rotation axis (A1), and an internal frame (13f) which is mounted so as to pivot in the first frame (13b) about a second pivot axis (A2) which is substantially orthogonal to the first pivot axis (A1); and in that the object (11) is arranged to be driven by an eccentric drive element (15b) which is rigidly joined in rotation with a driving wheel (15) which is arranged to be driven by the transmission (9). |
US12171309B2 |
Zipper locking device
A zipper locking hasp is described which adapts to most conventional zippers without modification to the zipper or to the movable slider parts of a zipper. The hasp is comprised of a plate component with prongs pivotally joined to a channel component. The plate component is fabricated having narrow prongs designed to fit through the conventional aperture present on most zipper sliders. In normal operation, when a zipper is closed, a pair of sliders is brought together along the zipper chain. When the hasp is open, the prongs formed by the plate are inserted through apertures in adjacent sliders which inhibits movement of each slider relative to one another. When the hasp is closed, holes provided in the plate and channel assembly are aligned. A shackle of a padlock can be inserted through the aligned holes keeping the plate and channel components mated locking the zipper. |
US12171305B1 |
Footwear energy return device with stability control
An energy return device for footwear has a flattenable conical disk with a ring spring arranged around the base of the conical disk. A rigid upper heel-receiving plate is connected to the apex of the flattenable conical disk. The heel-receiving plate may be rigidly or semi-rigidly attached to the apex of the conical disk to stabilize an angle of the heel-receiving plate. There may be a conical damping disk between a lower surface of the heel-receiving plate and an upper surface of the conical disk. There may be protrusions on the bottom of the heel-receiving plate which interact with pockets in the upper surface of the conical disk, for example distorting the conical damping disk. There may be viscoelastic inserts in the pockets, for example providing damping in place of or in addition to the damping disk. |
US12171303B2 |
Upper for article of footwear with forefoot airflow features
An upper for an article of footwear includes a three-dimensional engineered textile having an inner section, an outer section, and an intermediate section disposed between the inner section and the outer section. The intermediate section is attached to the inner section on one side and the outer section on an opposite side. The intermediate section extends through at least a forefoot region of the upper. In the forefoot region, the intermediate section includes a plurality of curving portions arranged adjacent to each other such that each curving portion of the plurality of curving portions is spaced apart from neighboring curving portions by one or more gaps. Air is configured to flow from an interior of the upper to an exterior of the upper through the one or more gaps between neighboring curving portions of the plurality of curving portions in the forefoot region of the upper. |
US12171295B2 |
Moisture controlling lattice liners for helmets and other wearable articles
A helmet liner includes: (a) an open lattice body portion comprised of a polymer, the body portion having opposite face portions and a circumferential side portion; (b) a helmet contact surface portion formed on one of the face portions; and (c) a skin contact portion formed on the other of the face portions, the skin contact portion configured with the lattice body portion so air can circulate through both the body portion and the skin contact portion. |
US12171294B2 |
Protective helmet with multiple pseudo-spherical energy management liners
A helmet comprising and outer liner and an inner liner slidably coupled to an interior surface of the outer liner is disclosed. The outer liner comprises an interior surface and the inner liner comprises an exterior surface. The inner liner is composed of an elastically deformable material. A majority of the interior surface of the outer liner and a majority of the exterior surface of the inner liner are both substantially parallel to a pseudo-spherical surface having a coronal cross section that is circular with a first radius and a sagittal cross section that is circular with a second radius different from the first radius. The inner liner is elastically deformable along the interior surface of the outer liner in response to rotation of the outer liner relative to the inner liner caused by an impact to the helmet. |
US12171293B2 |
Lighted headgear and accessories therefor
There is provided lighted headgear having various configurations, components thereof, and other accessories combined therewith. Also provided are accessories including light modules for use with headgear, clothing, or the like. |
US12171290B2 |
Artificial lash extensions
An artificial lash extension system includes multiple lash extensions, each including a knotless base and clusters of two or more artificial hairs. Each of the multiple lash extensions include a first adhesive that joins the clusters to the knotless base. The multiple lash extensions attach to an underside of natural eyelashes of an eye with a second adhesive. |
US12171285B2 |
Thumb-triggered barcode scanner
A thumb-triggered barcode scanner including a strap, an elastic base body configured for covering at least a portion of a back of a hand of a user and including a plurality of textile layers, a trigger device including an actuation element, a trigger surface through which the actuation element is configured to be actuated, and a protective wall surrounding the actuation element, one or more cables configured to provide an electrical connection, and a holder arranged on a backhand portion of the elastic base body configured to be positioned on the back of the hand, facing away from the hand. The holder has at least two electrical contact elements and is configured to replaceably receive an electronics module including a barcode scanner and to electrically connect the electronics module to the trigger device via the one or more cables. |
US12171283B2 |
Ammunition storage assembly
An ammunition storage assembly includes a pocket insert that has a rear flap spaced from a front flap thereby facilitating the rear flap to be inserted into a pocket on an article of clothing. A pair of strips is each attached to the front flap at a plurality of strip attachment points such that a plurality of arches is defined in each of the strips to insertably receive a round of ammunition for storage. A button is coupled to and extends away from the front flap for inserting or removing the rear flap in the pocket on the article of clothing. A lanyard is removably attached to the front flap such that the lanyard can be wrapped around a respective one of the user's legs when the rear flap is inserted into the user's pants pocket. |
US12171276B2 |
Container for electronic smoking articles
The present disclosure relates to lockable and unlockable containers for electronic smoking articles, the containers including at least two concentric tubes, a locking mechanism retained therein, and an organizer configured to hold the articles. |
US12171273B2 |
System for assembling and filling electronic cigarettes
A system for assembling electronic cigarette parts comprising cartridges and for filling the cartridges includes a first conveyor; a first group of carrier units connected to the first conveyor to be movable independently along the first conveyor and to receive and hold the parts; a first group of working stations for assembling/inspecting the cigarette parts on the first conveyor; a second conveyor, downstream of the first conveyor; and a second group of carrier units connected to the second conveyor to be movable independently along the second conveyor and to receive and hold the parts; a second group of working stations for assembling/inspecting the parts on the second conveyor; and a filling station, disposed between the first and second conveyors to receive the parts from the first conveyor, fill the respective cartridges, and feed the parts with the filled cartridges towards the second conveyor. |
US12171272B2 |
Aerosol-generating device comprising a cover element sensor
An aerosol-generating device is provided, including a housing; a cavity; an aperture at least partially defined by the housing and being positioned at an end of the cavity for insertion of the article into the cavity through the aperture; a cover element arranged for movement relative to the housing between a closed position partially covering the aperture and an open position partially uncovered; a sensor including a Hall effect sensor to provide an electrical signal indicative of a position of the cover element; an electrical heater to heat the article within the cavity and extending around an outer surface of an article received within the cavity; and an indicator element for movement relative to the sensor when moved between the closed and the open positions, the signal being determined by a position of the indicator element relative to the sensor, the indicator element including a magnetic material. |
US12171270B2 |
Leakage prevention structure in a vaporizer device
Provided is a vaporizer device, including a reservoir configured to contain an aerosolizable substance, the reservoir including a first opening and a second opening, a susceptor element coupled to the reservoir, the susceptor element positioned within the first opening of the reservoir, the susceptor element configured to be in contact with the aerosolizable substance, and a leakage prevention structure configured to transition the reservoir from a sealed state to an unsealed state. When the reservoir is in the unsealed state, the leakage prevention structure may air to flow through the second opening. When the reservoir is in the sealed state, a vacuum may be formed in the reservoir. When the reservoir transitions from the sealed state to the unsealed state, the vacuum may be released. Methods and computer program products are also provided. |
US12171268B2 |
Electronic vaporization device body and electronic vaporization device
An electronic vaporization device body is provided. The electronic vaporization device body includes a housing. The housing includes an accommodation region for accommodating a vaporizable material storage device. A bottom surface of the accommodation region includes a hollow ventilation structure, a liquid blocking member, and a supporting portion. A region surrounded by the hollow ventilation structure forms a first gas channel. The liquid blocking member has a cover, and the cover is located in the accommodation region and covers the first gas channel. The supporting portion is disposed between the hollow ventilation structure and the cover to support the cover on the hollow ventilation structure, and the supporting portion is provided with a second gas channel in communication with the first gas channel and the accommodation region. |
US12171264B2 |
Vaporizer unit having a heating element with an electrically conductive cover or coating
A vaporizer unit for a personal vaporizer device, especially an electronic smoking article, includes a housing which encloses a reservoir for storing a liquid to be vaporized; a heating element configured and arranged for heating the liquid to be vaporized to generate a vapour to be inhaled; and a liquid delivery element which is configured to convey the liquid from the reservoir to the heating element for vaporization. The liquid delivery element includes at least a first side configured to be in contact with or to form a wall of the reservoir and a second side in contact with the heating element fluidly connected with the first side and wherein the heating element includes an electrically conductive cover or coating applied to the second side of the liquid delivery element. A personal vaporizer device includes the vaporizer unit. |
US12171262B2 |
Combined cartridge for electronic vaping device
A cartridge for an e-vaping device enables simultaneous vaporization of different pre-vapor formulations to form a vapor for vaping by an adult vaper. The cartridge includes a dispensing interface coupled to a plurality of reservoirs and a heater coupled to the dispensing interface in a housing. The dispensing interface may include a trunk and separate roots extending into separate reservoirs, such that the dispensing interface draws different pre-vapor formulations from the reservoirs to the trunk via the separate roots. The heater is coupled to the trunk, such that the heater is operable to simultaneously vaporize the different pre-vapor formulations drawn into the trunk. |
US12171259B2 |
Combustible smoking filter
An article for use with a smoking device that is configured to be insertable into a chamber defined in the smoking device. The article includes an air-permeable filter member that comprises plant-based material that permits a user to combust a smoking device's contents. Upon combustion of a smoking device's contents, the combustible smoking filter may also combust and be smoked. |
US12171257B2 |
Hydrophobic tipping paper
A smoking article includes a tobacco substrate and a mouthpiece axially aligned in an abutting end to end relationship with the tobacco substrate. Hydrophobic tipping paper is disposed about the mouthpiece. The tipping paper is hydrophobic due to hydrophobic groups covalently bonded to the tipping paper. |
US12171256B2 |
Method of making tobacco rod using tongue of compression box
The method includes transporting tobacco into and through a shaft of a tongue of a compression box, and compressing the tobacco into a tobacco rod as the tobacco is transported through the compression box, the compression box including a first plate, a first portion of the first plate being formed over an upper portion of the shaft, the first portion running along a majority of a longitudinal length of the shaft. |
US12171253B2 |
Light stable natural yellow colorant systems in pickled and fermented vegetable applications
The present invention comprises a novel natural yellow colorant system to enhance the appearance of pickled and/or fermented vegetable products. Individually all-natural yellow pigments failed light stability investigations in pickled and/or fermented vegetable products—either the yellow hue of the brine solution faded, or the pulp/skin of the vegetable turned white, or both. Surprisingly combinations of these same individual natural yellow pigments not only created brine hues and vegetable coloring comparable to FD&C Yellow #5 products but remained stable in accelerated light stability investigations designed to mimic the real-time shelf-life of the products. |
US12171250B2 |
Cooked-rice improver having flavor improving action
This invention provides a cooked-rice improver having flavor sustaining and/or flavor enhancement effects of cooked rice. The improver is obtained by mixing low-decomposition starch having a predetermined molecular weight and dextrin having a predetermined DE value at a predetermined ratio. This invention provides a cooked-rice improver flavor sustaining and/or flavor enhancement actions on cooked rice, and cooked rice produced by using the same. The cooked-rice improver contains low-decomposition starch having the molecular weight of 500,000 to 5,000,000 and dextrin having a DE value greater than one and equal to or lower than fifty at a ratio of 1:9 to 9:1 in a mass ratio. |
US12171248B2 |
Method for increasing rate and extent of fiber digestion in ruminants
A method for treating a forage to increase digestibility by a ruminant comprises providing a forage for a ruminant comprising a level of ammonia that is from 0.0% to about 1.4% of dry matter (wt/wt). An alkali is applied at a dosage of from about 0.25% to about 0.75% of dry matter (wt/wt) to the forage. At least one exogenous carbohydrase enzyme is applied to the forage after application of the alkali and the forage is subsequently fed to the ruminant. |
US12171243B2 |
Plant based allergen-free coffee creamer or whitener composition
A plant based allergen-free coffee creamer or whitener composition is described that includes components such as a) water; b) at least one sugar ingredient; c) at least one vegetal oil; d) acacia gum; e) xanthan gum, Tragacanth or gellan; and f) optionally a flavor modification agent and/or optionally a cereal component, wherein the composition is substantially free of sunflower lecithin and of nut component(s) and the components equal 100% by weight. |
US12171239B2 |
Quantitative division unit, quantitative division method, and food production method
Provided are a quantitative division unit, a quantitative division method, and a food production method capable of accurately quantitatively dividing a paste ingredient while preventing the damage of the ingredient. A first plunger and a second plunger are shifted from a first driving state to a second driving state in such a manner that the paste ingredient is introduced between the first plunger and the second plunger via a first port due to a negative pressure generated in the area of an internal space between the first plunger and the second plunger. The first plunger and the second plunger are shifted from the second driving state to a third driving state where at least a part of the paste ingredient between the first plunger and the second plunger is disposed so as to face the second port. The first plunger and the second plunger are then shifted from the third driving state to a fourth driving state so as to feed the paste ingredient to the outside via the second port. |
US12171234B2 |
Sexual attraction pheromone of tribolium castaneum and insect control device
A sexual attraction pheromone exclusively obtained from Tribolium castaneum male insects, a method to obtain said pheromone and a device useful for controlling insects in grain silos are disclosed. The device comprises an outer shell, a membrane impregnated with the sexual attraction pheromone and a nucleus containing an insecticide formulation comprising effective amount of an isolated microsclerotia of Beauveria bassiana and an agronomically acceptable carrier. |
US12171231B2 |
Oxadiazole compounds or salts thereof, agrohorticultural fungicides containing the compounds, and methods of using the same
In production of crops of agriculture and horticulture or the like, damage caused by diseases is still large, and, due to factors such as occurrence of resistant diseases to existing drugs, development of new agrohorticultural fungicides is desired. The present invention provides an agrohorticultural fungicide and a method of use thereof, an active ingredient thereof being a compound represented by the general formula (I) or salts thereof: {wherein R1 denotes a hydrogen atom or (C1-C6)alkyl group or the like. R2 denotes a hydrogen atom or the like. R3 denotes a hydrogen atom or (C1-C6)alkyl group or the like. R4 denotes a (C1-C6)alkyl group, (C3-C6)cycloalkyl group or aryl group or the like. X1 and X2 denote a hydrogen atom or halogen atom or the like. Y denotes an oxygen atom.}. |
US12171230B2 |
Herbicidal compositions
The present invention provides compositions comprising herbicidally active compounds (A) and (B), where (A) represents one or more compounds of the general formula (I) or their agrochemically acceptable salts [component (A)], and (B) represents one or more herbicides [component (B)]. The application furthermore relates to a method and to the use of the herbicidal composition according to the invention for controlling harmful plants or for regulating growth. |
US12171226B2 |
Development of pheromone assisted techniques to improve efficacy of insecticide sprays targeting urban pest ant species
A method and system of improving efficacy of an insecticide, which includes attracting a target species to a treatment area using a synthetic trail pheromone, and exposing the target species to an insecticide at the treatment area. |
US12171225B2 |
Biocidal compositions with hydronium ion sources for biofilm control
Biocide compositions efficacious for biofilm control, including treatment and/or prevention, comprising the synergistic combination of biocide(s) with a source of hydronium ions are disclosed. Methods of deactivating, removing and/or preventing biofilms with the compositions are also provided. |
US12171222B2 |
Drift reduction adjuvant compositions and methods of using same
Drift reduction adjuvant composition and agricultural sprays containing such agricultural compositions contain water, a rheology modifier (e.g., guar gum or polyacrylamide), an emulsifier such as a polyoxyethylene sorbitan emulsifier, and an oil. When the agricultural spray containing the drift reduction adjuvant composition and a pesticide is delivered from an agricultural nozzle, it produces fewer droplets less than 150 μm in diameter and either reduces, maintains or increases (e.g., by up to 30 percentage points) the number of ultra-coarse droplets above 622 μm in diameter compared to an agricultural spray of the pesticide without the drift reduction adjuvant composition sprayed under the same conditions. |
US12171218B2 |
Identifying and avoiding obstructions using depth information in a single image
A farming machine includes one or more image sensors for capturing an image as the farming machine moves through the field. A control system accesses an image captured by the one or more sensors and identifies a distance value associated with each pixel of the image. The distance value corresponds to a distance between a point and an object that the pixel represents. The control system classifies pixels in the image as crop, plant, ground, etc. based on depth information in in the pixels. The control system generates a labelled point cloud using the labels and depth information, and identifies features about the crops, plants, ground, etc. in the point cloud. The control system generates treatment actions based on any of the depth information, visual information, point cloud, and feature values. The control system actuates a treatment mechanism based on the classified pixels. |
US12171217B2 |
Method for managing an insect swarm using drones
This disclosure relates to system and method for managing an insect swarm using a plurality of drones. The method includes detecting an insect swarm. The method may further include tracking a movement of the insect swarm. The method further includes communicating, with remaining of the plurality of drones, to dynamically align in a position based on the tracking so as to make a drone formation. The method further includes magnetizing, by at least some of the plurality of drones, one or more drone couplers for electromagnetically coupling the at least some of the plurality of drones with each other as per the drone formation. The method further includes casting, by each of the plurality of drones, a net to trap insects in the insect swarm. The method further includes supplying, by each of the plurality of drones, a high voltage to the net to decapitate the insects. |
US12171216B2 |
Camouflage material for a hunting blind
Mesh material is presented for a hunting blind with a camouflage pattern printed on a first side and a second side with a color coating. The mesh material is partially transmissive such that a portion of incident radiation from an exterior of the hunting blind is reflected back into the exterior, a portion of incident radiation from an interior of the hunting blind is transmitted through the mesh material to the exterior and an intensity ratio of the reflected portion to the transmitted portion during daylight conditions is above a threshold value such that the exterior of the hunting blind is visible from the interior and the interior of the hunting blind is not visible from an exterior of the hunting blind. A hunting blind is also provided that includes a frame including frame members and panels of the mesh material attached to the frame members. |
US12171215B2 |
Pest repellers
A pest repeller comprises a pest detector operable to detect the presence of a pest and then to generate an internal trigger signal, a speaker operable to produce ultrasound, and an antenna operable to transmit wirelessly and to receive wirelessly external trigger signals. A controller is configured to receive internal trigger signals from the pest detector and to receive external trigger signals from the antenna. Upon receiving an internal trigger signal, the controller is configured to provide a speaker drive signal to drive the speaker to produce the ultrasound, to generate an external trigger signal and to provide the external trigger signal to the antenna for transmission of the external trigger signal. Upon receiving an external trigger signal, the controller is configured to provide a speaker drive signal to drive the speaker to produce the ultrasound. |
US12171206B2 |
Harvesting system and method for bottom-dwelling marine organisms
A harvesting unit with one or more pumps including one or more suction nozzles directed towards the seabed, one or more inlets that lead from the suction nozzle to the pump, an outlet to a sorting device, one or more motors for driving the one or more pumps, where the sorting device, which at least separates bottom-dwelling marine organisms from bycatch and foreign bodies, has an outlet for bottom-dwelling marine organisms leading to a collecting unit, a structural main frame that carries at least the harvesting unit, and a towing and launching system for deployment and propulsion of the harvesting unit. |
US12171203B2 |
Transgenic biosensor
Systems and methods relate to transgenic organisms and their use as biosensors are described. In some embodiments, the systems and methods include a first population of transgenic organisms that includes a first constitutively expressed reporter gene, and a first transgene that includes a first inducible promoter from a response pathway gene, wherein the first inducible promoter is coupled to a first reporter gene. Other embodiments are described. |
US12171202B2 |
Rearing apparatus
A rearing apparatus for rearing an organism includes: a box-shaped rearing case; at least one perching member that is held in the rearing case and for perching the organism; and a separating member that is provided in the rearing case and that is movable along the perching member. The separating member is configured to separate the organism perched at the perching member from the perching member by the separating member moving along the perching member. |
US12171200B2 |
Carbon sink enhancement method based on oyster-undaria pinnatifida integrated aquaculture
A carbon sink enhancement method based on oyster-Undaria pinnatifida integrated aquaculture is performed as follows. Oysters with similar size and appearance are selected, washed and evenly spread onto a bottom of an incubator, to which 5-15° C. seawater is added. A rope is fixed on an upper side wall of the incubator. Undaria pinnatifida seedlings are spacedly clamped on the rope for spaced hanging culture. A wet weight ratio of the oyster to the Undaria pinnatifida seedlings is 6-8:1. The incubator is placed under sunlight for mixed culture, during which the incubator remains closed without water replacement. The oysters or the Undaria pinnatifida seedlings are taken out when the oyster reaches a meat yield of 10% or more or a length of the Undaria pinnatifida seedlings is larger than 100 cm. Seawater samples are collected to detect water quality parameters for carbon sink assessment. |
US12171198B2 |
Agricultural monitoring system using image analysis
Aspects of this disclosure include a system for providing non-contact, computer-vision based monitoring of the health and pollination activity of a beehive. The system may include camera positioned proximate to a beehive. The camera may include an onboard processor that analyzes video of the beehive captured by the camera and calculates an activity value that estimates a number of bees moving about the beehive. The video calculated activity values may be uploaded to a server where they can be accessed via a user device. The user device may allow the user to display interactive plots of the activity values over a variety of time bases. The disclosed beehive monitoring system relies on relatively lost-cost hardware and requires neither modification to the hive nor special constraints on the placement of the camera. |
US12171197B2 |
Reconfigurable protective beehive cover and method of use
A preferred embodiment provides a reconfigurable and removable cover securely fixed to an exterior of a hive structure. The preferred material of the cover provides both temperature and humidity control through use of various layers which allow proper air flow. Temperature control is provided by a novel combination of heat absorptive and heat reflective layers and surfaces. A reduction of heat loss in the hive structure reduces the amount of energy required to keep the hive at the desired temperature thereby preserving food resources and preventing colony collapse. The heat reflective layers cool the hive in the summer by reflecting solar radiation. |
US12171196B2 |
Method and system for monitoring and measuring the behavior of a plurality of animals
Monitoring of animals in a herd has various challenges. A method and a system for monitoring and measuring the behavior of a plurality of animals in a herd chamber is provided. The disclosure provides a method to develop a model to identify the animal interactions between a given set of herds of two or more animals. The system uses image, RFID sensors, animal phenotyping information such as species, breed, age and reproduction cycle information to generate an animal profile. This profile is used to quantify the interaction into an aggression score to the animals in the given herd. The aggression score over a given duration can help herd manager to put the animals with similar aggression score together. This will also help analyze the temporal aspects of the aggression score for a given animal and take preventive measures. |
US12171194B2 |
Anti-attack shock collar
An anti-attack shock collar is a collar for an animal. The anti-shock collar includes an electronics unit; a power supply operable to create a potential difference between a first and a second terminal; at least one flexible strap secured at one position along its length to the electronics unit; and a water sensor. The flexible strap includes first and second electrodes which are exposed or partially exposed on the exterior of the collar and are electrically connected to the first and second terminals of the power supply respectively. The water sensor detects the presence of water on a portion of the collar. If water is detected on the portion of the collar, the water sensor causes the electronics unit to prevent the power supply from being operated to create a potential difference between the first and second electrodes. |
US12171193B2 |
System, method, and device for securing a leash to an object
Systems, methods, and devices for securing an object using a connection device. The systems, methods, and devices for securing an object using a connection device, for example to hang a decoration from a ceiling rafter, attach a strap to a trailer, or any other situation in which a connection device is needed, including for an owner to restrain pets using a leash without actually holding on to the leash. A device and system may include a loop constructed of a flexible material, wherein the material comprises a hole disposed therethrough and a connector including a frame. A portion of the frame is disposed through the hole of the loop such that the connector is releasably coupled to the loop and the connector is configured to receive a line. |
US12171190B2 |
Large collapsible animal containment assembly
A collapsible pet crate that is easy to operate, aesthetically pleasing, quiet, light, durable, easy to clean, and safe and comfortable for the animal. Also disclosed herein are methods of operating a collapsible pet crate. The collapsible pet crate disclosed herein can further include one-step operation, environmentally safe and pet-friendly materials, and method to include various pet-friendly accessories. |
US12171189B2 |
Absorbent pad with drawstring system and method
An absorbent pad with drawstring system; the absorbent pad with drawstring system includes an absorbent pad having a drawstring system and a planar body with multiple layers configured to absorb liquid-waste and collect solid-waste. The absorbent pad with drawstring system is provided for use in both professional environments and private households for collecting solid-waste and liquid-waste for sanitary containment and disposal of the solid-waste and the liquid-waste. |
US12171180B2 |
Corn line SHY-6S16-7790LL
The invention provides seed and plants of corn line SHY-6S16-7790LL. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds, and tissue cultures of corn line SHY-6S16-7790LL and to methods for producing a corn plant produced by crossing such plants with themselves or with another corn plant, such as a plant of another genotype. The invention further relates to seeds and plants produced by such crossing. The invention further relates to parts of such plants, including the fruit and gametes of such plants. |
US12171177B2 |
Genetic approach for achieving ultra low nicotine content in tobacco
The present invention relates to tobacco products from plants comprising mutated berberine bridge enzyme-like nucleic acids and the recessive nic1 and/or nic2 alleles and methods of making the same. |
US12171172B2 |
Irrigation controller wireless network adapter and networked remote service
Some embodiments provide systems for use in controlling irrigation, comprising: an irrigation controller configured to couple with one or more valves at a site and to control activation and deactivation of the one or more valves in accordance with an irrigation schedule stored in the irrigation controller; a wireless adapter directly communicationally coupled through a direct wired connection with the irrigation controller; and a network adapter wirelessly coupled over a point-to-point wireless communication path with the wireless adapter, wherein the network adapter is configured to further couple through a direct wired connection with a local router configured to provide communication over a distributed network to a remote server; wherein the wireless adapter is configured to poll the irrigation controller to acquire and locally store status information; and the wireless adapter is configured to communicate, over the point-to-point wireless channel, the status information to the server. |
US12171170B1 |
Irrigation apparatus
There is provided herein an irrigation apparatus which can effectively water in corners and around obstructions present in agricultural fields. The bulk of the irrigation apparatus constitutes an elongated water pipeline. The pipeline is made up of a plurality of pipe spans which are joined together by joining sections. A wheeled support structure is located below each joining section, and a series of water sprinklers are also located along the pipe spans between the joining sections. At the proximal end of the elongated water pipeline, there is provided a center tower. The elongated pipeline operably couples with and rotates around the central tower by its proximal end. On an opposing distal end of the elongated water pipeline there is provided a driving support end. The driving support end has a supporting structure as well as components which drive, i.e., cause the driving support end to rotate around the center tower. The support structure of the driving support end constitutes a holding end supporting the distal end of the elongated water pipeline and opposing bracing ends connected to a platform of the driving support end. The platform is provided to support the driving components of the driving support end. The platform has a top surface, a proximal longitudinal end closer to the center tower, and an opposing parallel distal longitudinal end further from the center tower. The platform has an inner wheel centrally located along the proximal longitudinal end of the platform which closer to the tower, and two outer wheels equidistantly spaced apart and located along the distal longitudinal end of the platform which is further away from the central tower. The driving components of the driving support end are provided on the top surface of the platform. Specifically, the top surface of the platform has disposed thereon a gasoline engine, a water turbine, and a gear box, the gear box being situated between the gasoline engine and the water turbine. The water turbine is connected to the gear box by a drive shaft, and the gasoline engine is releasably connectable to the gear box by the same drive shaft. When operating, the water turbine is fed with water from a pipe section located on the distal end of the elongated water pipeline, which pipe section also feeds an extender feeding sprinkle. |
US12171168B2 |
Belt
A belt (1) with a first belt end (11) and a second belt end (12), both belt ends (11, 12) being connected together. The first belt end (11) has at least one first segment (13) and a second segment (14), and the second belt end (12) has at least one first segment (15) and a second segment (16). The first segment (13) of the first belt end (11) is connected to the first segment (15) of the second belt end (12) at least one connection element (17), and the second segment (14) of the first belt end (11) is connected to the second segment (16) of the second belt end (12) at least one other connection element (17). The first segment (13) of the first belt end (11) is offset in the longitudinal direction (X) in some sections relative to the second segment (14) of the first belt end (11), and the first segment (15) of the second belt end (12) is offset in the longitudinal direction (X) in some sections relative to the second segment (16) of the second belt end (12). |
US12171167B2 |
Sewing system to secure wrap material for agricultural baling system
A wrapping system of an agricultural baling system includes a wrap directing system configured to direct a wrapping material to cover an entire periphery of a bale of crop material, such that a first portion of the wrapping material overlaps a second portion of the wrapping material. The wrapping system further includes a fastening system configured to secure the first portion of the wrapping material to the second portion of the wrapping material and a sewing system configured to sew the first portion and the second portion to one another. |
US12171163B2 |
Autonomous control of a crop harvesting header for detecting reel wrapping
A harvesting vehicle includes a header having a cutter bar, a crop transport draper and a reel mounted above the cutter bar to sweep the crop to the draper. The operation of the header is autonomously monitored and controlled to reduce operator loads or to run autonomously by detecting: reel wrapping; differential rates of flow of crop on the header at different locations; where the crop to be cut is at least partly lodged so that stems of the crop are not vertical; the presence of a crop streak of uncut or poorly cut crop behind the cutter bar and/or a band of disturbed soil behind the cutter bar. The detector is arranged to control ground speed, header height, reel height and operation. |
US12171159B1 |
Autonomous vehicle navigation
Autonomous vehicle navigation is disclosed. A tangible computer readable medium includes instructions which, when executed cause a machine to divide an image of an area being approached by a lawn mower into a grid of separate image sections. Each of the image sections corresponds to a respective portion of the area being approached. For each of the image sections in the grid, the instructions, when executed, cause the machine to calculate, using an image recognition algorithm, a percentage of the image section categorized as corresponding with unmowable material and assign a result value based on a comparison between the calculated percentage and one or more movement thresholds. The instructions, when executed, also cause the machine to instruct a drive system to control movement of the lawn mower based on an arrangement of result values in the grid of the image sections. |
US12171158B2 |
Lawnmowers with safety features and methods associated therewith
A lawnmower comprising: a body; a cutting element coupled with the body; a motor configured to drive the cutting element; a sensor comprising an accelerometer configured to detect an angular displacement of the lawnmower with respect to a vertical axis and a wobble of the cutting element with respect to a horizontal plane; and a processor configured to: compare the detected angular displacement against a tilt threshold value; compare the detected wobble against a wobble threshold value; and control an operational speed of the cutting element when the angular displacement exceeds the tilt threshold value or when the wobble exceeds the wobble threshold value. |
US12171154B2 |
Work vehicle guidance and/or automation of turns with respect to a defined work area
Systems and methods are provided for guidance and/or automation of work vehicles operating within defined work areas. Initially, a first (e.g., figure eight) turn type is selected at least to transition between first and second parallel paths across the work area for reciprocal traverse thereof, further for optimizing a footprint with respect to at least an alternative second (e.g., U-turn) turn type. Responsive to said selection, a first turn plan is generated along with associated output signals for the first turn type relative to contours of the defined work area. Sequence points for the turn may be generated based on determined work coverage. If the work vehicle is determined unable to complete the generated first turn plan for the first turn type, based on detected work vehicle conditions relative to contours of the work area, a second turn plan is instead automatically generated and performed for the second turn type. |
US12171151B1 |
Agricultural system having actuatable work tool assemblies
An agricultural system comprising includes a support assembly having one or more support structures and one or more propulsion units coupled to the one or more support structures. The agricultural system includes one or more actuatable work tool assemblies having one or more measurement attachments configured to perform one or more measurements of at least one of one or more objects or one or more regions within an environment. The one or more actuatable work tool assemblies may be actuated by one or more actuation systems. The agricultural system may include a controller configured to cause one or more processors to direct the one or more actuation systems to actuate the one or more actuatable work tool assemblies position to perform one or more measurements of at least one of one or more objects or one or more regions within the environment. |
US12178144B2 |
Top electrode last scheme for memory cell to prevent metal redeposit
An integrated chip comprising a memory cell is provided. The memory cell is disposed over a substrate and comprises a data storage layer between a top metal layer and a bottom metal layer. An etch stop layer overlies the top metal layer. An upper dielectric layer overlies the etch stop layer. Outer sidewalls of the etch stop layer, outer sidewalls of the upper dielectric layer, and outer sidewalls of the top metal layer are aligned. A top electrode overlies the memory cell. The top electrode directly contacts inner sidewalls of the top metal layer, inner sidewalls of the etch stop layer, and inner sidewalls of the upper dielectric layer. |
US12178143B2 |
Superconducting complex quantum computing circuit
A superconducting complex quantum computing circuit includes a circuit substrate in which a wiring pattern of a circuit element including quantum bits and measurement electrodes, and ground patterns are formed, and through-electrodes connecting the ground pattern formed on a first surface of the substrate surface and the ground pattern formed on a second surface; a first ground electrode including a first contact portion in contact with the ground patterns, and a first non-contact portion having a shape corresponding to a shape of the wiring pattern; a second ground electrode including a second contact portion in contact with the ground pattern; a control signal line provided with a contact spring pin at a tip; and a pressing member that presses the first ground electrode against the first surface of the circuit substrate or presses the second ground electrode against the second surface of the circuit substrate. |
US12178134B2 |
Driver circuitry
Circuitry for driving a transducer for an object detection system, the circuitry comprising drive circuitry configured to generate a drive waveform for the transducer, current monitor circuitry for monitoring a current through the transducer, and system identification circuitry. The system identification circuitry is configured to determine a characteristic of the transducer based on a first signal indicative of a drive voltage for the transducer and a second signal indicative of the current through the transducer. The circuitry is operative to adjust the drive waveform based on the determined characteristic of the transducer. |
US12178132B2 |
Piezoelectric device
In a piezoelectric device, a piezoelectric driving portion includes layers and is directly or indirectly supported by a base portion. The piezoelectric driving portion includes a piezoelectric layer, an upper electrode layer, and a lower electrode layer. The upper electrode layer is disposed on the upper side of the piezoelectric layer. The lower electrode layer faces at least a portion of the upper electrode layer with the piezoelectric layer interposed therebetween. The piezoelectric driving portion includes a through groove extending through the piezoelectric driving portion in the vertical direction, so that a pair of inner side surfaces are provided. The pair of inner side surfaces each include a first small-width portion in which the width of the through groove decreases in a downward direction from an upper end surface of the piezoelectric layer. |
US12178131B1 |
Oil fly ash and carbon nanotube thermoelectric nanocomposite
A thermoelectric nanocomposite including porous carbonaceous particles, electrically conductive carbon nanotubes, and a binder. The porous carbonaceous particles contain 88.5 to 96.45 wt % carbon, 1.0 to 3.0 wt % oxygen, 2.5 to 7.5 wt % sulfur, and 0.05 to 1.0 wt % vanadium. The thermoelectric nanocomposite has a thermoelectric figure of merit ZT of 0.018 to 0.026 at 293 K and 0.016 to 0.024 at 393 K, a power factor of 10 to 14.0 μw/mK2 at 233 K and greater than 14.0 to 18 μW/mK2 at 393 K, and a Seebeck value of 24 to 27 μV/K at 233 K and 30 to 34 μV/K at 393 K. The thermoelectric nanocomposite may include milled, acid-treated oil fly ash. Also, a method of forming the thermoelectric nanocomposite. The thermoelectric nanocomposite may be used in a thermoelectric device. |
US12178125B2 |
Photoelectric conversion device and sensor and electronic device
Disclosed are a photoelectric conversion device, and a sensor and an electronic device including the same. The photoelectric conversion device may include a first electrode and a second electrode and a photoelectric conversion layer between the first electrode and the second electrode. The photoelectric conversion layer includes a first material and a second material, which form a pn junction, and a third material that is different from the first material and the second material. The third material is configured to modify a distribution of energy levels of the first material or the second material. |
US12178123B2 |
Organic electroluminescence device and compound for organic electroluminescence device
An organic electroluminescence device exhibiting high light emission efficiency is provided, which includes a first electrode, a second electrode, and an emission layer disposed between the first electrode and the second electrode. The emission layer may include a compound represented by Formula 1. |
US12178114B2 |
Azide-based compound, organic light-emitting device including the azide-based compound, and method of manufacturing the organic light-emitting device
Provided are an azide-based compound, an organic light-emitting device including the azide-based compound, and a method of manufacturing the organic light-emitting device. |
US12178113B2 |
Mask, method of manufacturing the same, and method of manufacturing display panel
A manufacturing method of a mask includes forming a first mask layer, forming a second mask layer on the first mask layer, forming a photoresist pattern layer on the second mask layer, removing a first area of the second mask layer, which is exposed through the photoresist pattern layer, defining an opening through the first mask layer, removing a portion of the photoresist pattern layer to expose a portion of a second area of the second mask layer, and removing the portion of the second area of the second mask layer. |
US12178112B2 |
Mask assembly and apparatus for manufacturing display device
A mask assembly includes a first mask area including first opening areas, and a second mask area including second opening areas having centers located at vertices of virtual squares in a row direction and a column direction, half-etching areas having centers located at centers of the virtual squares, and a non-etching area surrounding the second opening areas and the half-etching areas. Each of the second opening areas includes a base portion and at least one protrusion portion protruding from the base portion. |
US12178107B2 |
Electronic device comprising display
An electronic device according to one embodiment may include: a transparency layer; a pixel layer disposed under the transparency layer, and including pixels that emit light in a visible ray and for displaying a content through the transparency layer; a display panel disposed under the pixel layer, and including a substrate layer including switches operating the pixels; a bio-sensor disposed under the display panel, and enabling acquisition of biometric information by using reflected light obtained through reflection, by an external object, of light output through the pixels; and a coating reflecting external light in an infrared ray band transmitted to the substrate layer, and allowing transmission of the light in a visible ray band, wherein the coating is formed between the transparency layer and the display panel. |
US12178104B2 |
Organic light emitting display apparatus
An organic light emitting display apparatus includes a substrate including a plurality of pixels having a plurality of sub-pixels, a plurality of organic light emitting elements disposed at the plurality of sub-pixels, a plurality of light extraction patterns disposed on the plurality of organic light emitting elements and having different size at each of the plurality of sub-pixels, an encapsulation part disposed on the plurality of organic light emitting elements, and a planarization layer configured to planarize an upper portion of the plurality of the encapsulation part. The plurality of light extraction patterns are disposed on the planarization layer. |
US12178102B2 |
Display panel and display device
A display panel and a display device are provided. The display panel includes a base substrate and a conductive member, wherein the conductive member is located on the base substrate and includes a first conductive sub-layer, a second conductive sub-layer and a third conductive sub-layer stacked in sequence; the first conductive sub-layer is closer to the base substrate than the third conductive sub-layer; a conductivity of the first conductive sub-layer is smaller than that of the second conductive sub-layer, and a melting point of the third conductive sub-layer is larger than that of the second conductive sub-layer; the second conductive sub-layer includes a first surface close to the first conductive sub-layer and a second surface close to the third conductive sub-layer, the first surface and the second surface are oppositely arranged; the third conductive sub-layer protrudes from the second surface along a width direction of the conductive member. |
US12178098B2 |
Display device
A display device, includes: a display area including an upper side, a lower side, a left side, a right side, and inclined corner portions where the upper, lower, left, and right sides meet; a demultiplexing circuit unit adjacent to the lower side of the display area and the corner portion connected thereto; and a scan transmission line which extends toward the display area from an outer side of the left side and overlaps with the demultiplexing circuit unit outside the corner portion, wherein the demultiplexing circuit unit includes a demultiplexer transistor, and the scan transmission line is formed of a different conductive layer from an electrode of a demultiplexer transistor. |
US12178096B2 |
Display panel including corner display area and display apparatus including the display panel
A display panel includes a substrate including a first display area, a first side display area, a second side display area, and a corner display area, the corner display area being arranged between the first side display area and the second side display area and surrounding at least a portion of the first display area, a first wiring extending in a first direction in the first display area, a second wiring extending in a second direction in the first display area, a first corner wiring arranged in the corner display area and connected to the first wiring, a second corner wiring arranged in the corner display area and connected to the second wiring, and a pixel circuit arranged in the corner display area, where the first corner wiring and the second corner wiring extend in a first extension direction in the corner display area. |
US12178093B2 |
Display apparatus, display module, and electronic device
The resolution of a display apparatus having a light detection function is increased. A display apparatus includes a plurality of transistors and a light-emitting and light-receiving device in a subpixel. The light-emitting and light-receiving device has a function of emitting light of a first color and a function of receiving light of a second color. One of a source and a drain of a first transistor is electrically connected to a first wiring, and the other thereof is electrically connected to a gate of a second transistor. One electrode of the light-emitting and light-receiving device is electrically connected to one of a source and a drain of the second transistor, one of a source and a drain of a third transistor, and one of a source and a drain of a fifth transistor. One of a source and a drain of a fourth transistor is electrically connected to a second wiring, and the other thereof is electrically connected to the other of the source and the drain of the third transistor. |
US12178086B2 |
Display substrate, preparation method thereof, display mother plate and display device
A method, a network device and a terminal device for transmitting information are provided. The method includes: a network device sends downlink control information to a terminal device through control resource areas in a time domain scheduling unit, wherein the control resource areas include multiple types of control resource areas, different types of control resource areas are used for sending different types downlink control information, and a first type of control resource area in the multiple types of control resource areas comprises partial frequency domain resources pre-configured or semi-statically configured on each Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) symbol in the time domain scheduling unit. |
US12178084B2 |
Display substrate and preparation method therefor, and display apparatus
Provided are a display substrate, a preparation method thereof, and a display apparatus. A portion of a pixel definition layer that is in contact with a light-emitting functional layer is configured to have the performance of switching between hydrophilicity and hydrophobicity when an external condition changes. When film layers of the light-emitting functional layer are formed, due to the inconsistent hydrophilicity or hydrophobicity of the film layers of the light-emitting functional layer, when a hydrophilic light-emitting functional layer is formed, the pixel definition layer switches, under processing via the external condition, the portion of the pixel definition layer that is in contact with the light-emitting functional layer to be hydrophobic, and when a hydrophobic light-emitting functional layer is formed, the pixel definition layer switches, under processing via the external condition, the portion of the pixel definition layer that is in contact with the light-emitting functional layer to be hydrophilic. |
US12178083B2 |
Display device
Disclosed is a display device possessing: a substrate having a display region and a peripheral region surrounding the display region; a pixel over the display region; a passivation film over the pixel; a resin layer over the passivation film; a first dam over the peripheral region and surrounding the display region; and a second dam surrounding the first dam. The passivation film includes; a first layer containing an inorganic compound; a second layer over the first layer, the second layer containing an organic compound; and a third layer over the second layer, the third layer containing an inorganic compound. The second layer is selectively arranged in a region surrounded by the first dam. The resin layer is selectively arranged in a region surrounded by the second dam. |
US12178079B2 |
Display device
Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a display device including a substrate, an optical device located under the substrate in a display area, and a subpixel layer located over the substrate in the display area, wherein the subpixel layer includes at least one of first transistor with a first characteristic are located at a first area overlapping with the optical device, and at least one of second transistor with a second characteristic are located at a second area not overlapping with the optical device. |
US12178076B2 |
Light emitting apparatus
An apparatus includes a pixel that includes a current path including a light emitting element and a first transistor, a second transistor, and a third transistor connected to a signal wire. One of source and drain regions of the second transistor is connected to one node of the light emitting element and a first power supply. One of source and drain regions of the third transistor is connected to a gate electrode of the first transistor. An isolation portion is disposed between a first conductivity type first diffusion region that makes up one of the source and drain regions of the second transistor and a first conductivity type second diffusion region that makes up one of the source and drain regions of the third transistor. A depth of the first diffusion region is greater than a depth of the second diffusion region. |
US12178075B2 |
Display panel and display apparatus
A display panel and a display apparatus. The display panel includes a first display area and a second display area. A light transmittance of the first display area is greater than a light transmittance of the second display area. The display panel includes: first pixels located in the first display area, each first pixel includes a plurality of first sub-pixels and each of the first sub-pixels includes a first pixel electrode; and second pixels located in the second display area, each second pixel includes a plurality of second sub-pixels and each of the second sub-pixels includes a second pixel electrode. Among the first sub-pixels and the second sub-pixels of a same color, an area of the first pixel electrode of one first sub-pixel is smaller than an area of the second pixel electrode of one second sub-pixel. |
US12178072B2 |
Display device
A display device is provided. A boundary of a projection of a first opening on a substrate is located between an inscribed circle and a circumscribed circle of a boundary of a projection of a corresponding subpixel on the substrate, so that the first opening cannot completely cover the corresponding subpixel. In this way, a light condensing effect in a non-planar display area is reduced, a bad experience with certain viewing angles in conventional non-planar display areas for users is improved, and user experience is enhanced. |
US12178071B2 |
Organic light-emitting display device
An organic light-emitting display device includes an anti-peeling pattern. An organic light-emitting element including a pixel electrode, an organic light-emitting layer, and a common electrode is disposed on a substrate. A bank layer is disposed on the pixel electrode so as to expose at least a portion of the pixel electrode. The anti-peeling pattern having at least one delta-shaped space is disposed on the bank layer. The anti-peeling pattern, disposed on the bank layer, minimizes peeling of the encapsulation layer that can be caused by either compressive or tensile stress generated by bending in a flexing environment in which the organic light-emitting display device is used. |
US12178069B2 |
Display device and manufacturing method of the display device
A display device including a substrate, a transistor, a leveling film, a display element, a dam, and a guide. The substrate has a display region and a periphery region surrounding the display region. The transistor is located over the display region. The leveling film is located over and covers the transistor. The display element is located over the leveling film and is electrically connected to the transistor. The dam is located over the peripheral region and surrounds the display region. The guide is located between the leveling film and the dam and surrounds the display region. The guide includes a first organic compound included in the leveling film. |
US12178066B2 |
Substrate and preparation method thereof, display panel and preparation method thereof, and display device
A substrate and a preparation method thereof, a display panel and a preparation method thereof, and a display device are provided. The substrate includes a display region and a peripheral region positioned in a periphery of the display region and used for sealing, the substrate includes: a base substrate; an insulating layer, arranged on a side of the base substrate and positioned in the display region and the peripheral region for sealing; and a plurality of pixel units, positioned on the insulating layer corresponding to the display region, and in the peripheral region, at least one groove is disposed on a side of the insulating layer which faces away from the base substrate, a side of the groove which is away from the base substrate is open, and a depth direction of the groove is perpendicular to the base substrate. |
US12178064B2 |
Materials for forming a nucleation-inhibiting coating and devices incorporating same
An opto-electronic device includes a substrate, a first electrode disposed over the substrate, a semiconducting layer disposed over the first electrode, a second electrode disposed over the semiconducting layer, the second electrode having a first portion and a second portion, a nucleation inhibition coating disposed over the first portion of the second electrode; and a conductive coating disposed over the second portion of the second electrode, wherein the nucleation inhibition coating is a compound of Formula (I) |
US12178060B2 |
Electroluminescent device, method for manufacturing the same, display panel and display device
An electroluminescent device, a method for manufacturing the electroluminescent device, a display panel and a display device are provided in the embodiments of the present application. The electroluminescent device includes an anode layer, a first hole injection layer and a hole transport layer. The first hole injection layer is located between the anode layer and the hole transport layer; the first hole injection layer includes at least two secondary hole injection layers, and an equivalent resistance value of the at least two secondary hole injection layers is greater than a first threshold value. |
US12178055B2 |
3D semiconductor memory devices and structures
A 3D semiconductor device, the device including: a first level including a first single crystal layer and a memory control circuit, the memory control circuit including a plurality of first transistors; a first metal layer overlaying the first single crystal layer; a second metal layer overlaying the first metal layer; a plurality of second transistors disposed atop the second metal layer; a third metal layer disposed atop the plurality of third transistors; and a memory array including word-lines and memory cells, where the memory array includes at least four memory mini arrays, where at least one of the plurality of second transistors includes a metal gate, where each of the memory cells includes at least one of the plurality of second transistors, where the memory control circuit includes at least one digital to analog converter circuit, and where the device includes a hybrid bonding layer. |
US12178054B2 |
Split pillar architectures for memory devices
Methods, systems, and devices for split pillar architectures for memory devices are described. A memory device may include a substrate arranged with conductive contacts in a pattern and openings through alternative layers of conductive and insulative material that may decrease the spacing between the openings while maintaining a dielectric thickness to sustain the voltage to be applied to the array. After etching material, an insulative material may be deposited in a trench. Portions of the insulative material may be removed to form openings, into which cell material is deposited. Conductive pillars may extend perpendicular to the planes of the conductive material and the substrate, and couple to conductive contacts. The conductive pillars may be divided to form first and second pillars. |
US12178045B2 |
Microelectronic devices with tiered decks of aligned pillars exhibiting bending and related methods
Microelectronic devices include a lower deck and an upper deck, each comprising a stack structure with a vertically alternating sequence of insulative structures and conductive structures arranged in tiers. First and second arrays of pillars extend through the stack structure of the lower and upper decks, respectively. In one or more of the first and second pillar arrays, at least some pillars exhibit a greater degree of bending away from a vertical orientation than at least some other pillars. The pillars of the first array align with the pillars of the second array along an interface between the lower and upper decks. Related methods are also disclosed. |
US12178040B2 |
Three-dimensional memory device with doped semiconductor bridge structures and methods for forming the same
A vertically alternating sequence of continuous insulating layers and continuous sacrificial material layers is formed over a substrate, and memory opening fill structures including vertical stacks of memory elements are formed through the vertically alternating sequence. Backside trenches are formed to divide the vertically alternating sequence into a plurality of alternating stacks of insulating layers and sacrificial material layers. A set of one or more bridge structures including a doped semiconductor material is formed within each of the backside trenches. The sacrificial material layers are replaced with electrically conductive layers while the sets of at least one bridge structure are present within the backside trenches. |
US12178039B2 |
Memory device having merged active area
The present application provides a memory device. The memory device includes a semiconductor substrate including an isolation structure and an active area surrounded by the isolation structure; a fuse gate structure disposed over the active area; a device gate structure disposed over the active area and adjacent to the fuse gate structure; and a contact plug coupled to the active area and extending away from the semiconductor substrate, wherein at least a portion of the active area is disposed under the device gate structure. Further, a method of manufacturing the memory device is also disclosed. |
US12178037B2 |
Method of manufacturing semiconductor device with word lines
The present disclosure provides a method of manufacturing a semiconductor device. The method includes providing a substrate, forming a metallization layer on the substrate, forming an upper dielectric layer over the metallization layer, forming a first sacrificial layer, a second sacrificial layer, and a third sacrificial layer penetrating the upper dielectric layer and the metallization layer, wherein the first sacrificial layer is aligned with the third sacrificial layer along a first axis, and the second sacrificial layer is free from overlapping the first sacrificial layer and the third sacrificial layer along the first axis, forming a width controlling structure between the first sacrificial layer and the third sacrificial layer, wherein the width controlling structure defines a recess exposing the upper dielectric layer, forming a protective layer within the recess, removing the width controlling structure to expose a portion of the metallization layer. |
US12178036B2 |
Method for forming memory and memory
A method for forming a memory device includes: providing a substrate including at least word line structures and active regions, and a bottom dielectric layer and bit line contact layers that are on a top surface of the substrate; part of the bit line contact layers are etched to form bit line contact layers at different heights; conducting layers are formed, top surfaces of the conducting layers being at different heights in a direction perpendicular to an extension direction of the word line structure, and the top surfaces of the conducting layers being at different heights in the extension direction of the word line structure; top dielectric layers are formed; and etching is performed to form separate bit line structures. |
US12178033B2 |
Memory device including calibration operation and transistor having adjustable threshold voltage
Some embodiments include apparatuses and methods using the apparatuses. One of the embodiments includes a capacitor, a transistor coupled to the capacitor, the transistor and the capacitor included in a memory cell; the transistor including a channel structure, a gate including a portion located on a side of the channel structure, and a dielectric structure between the channel structure and the gate; and on-die circuitry configured to selectively apply a stress condition to the transistor to tune a threshold voltage of the transistor. |
US12178032B2 |
Source/drain feature separation structure
A semiconductor device according to the present disclosure includes a first source/drain feature, a second source/drain feature, a third source/drain feature, a first dummy fin disposed between the first source/drain feature and the second source/drain feature along a direction to isolate the first source/drain feature from the second source/drain feature, and a second dummy fin disposed between the second source/drain feature and the third source/drain feature along the direction to isolate the second source/drain feature from the third source/drain feature. The first dummy fin includes an outer dielectric layer, an inner dielectric layer over the outer dielectric layer, and a first capping layer disposed over the outer dielectric layer and the inner dielectric layer. The second dummy fin includes a base portion and a second capping layer disposed over the base portion. |
US12178031B2 |
Semiconductor storage device
Static Random Access Memory (SRAM) cell using Complementary FET (CFET) includes the first to sixth transistors each of which is a three-dimensional transistor. The first to fourth transistors are formed at the same position as each other in the first direction in which channel portions of the first to sixth transistors extend. The fifth transistor having a node connected to the first bit line and the sixth transistor having a node connected to the second bit line are formed at the same position in the first direction as each other. |
US12178028B2 |
Display device
A display device is disclosed. The display device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure includes: a display panel; a frame disposed at a rear of the display panel and coupled to the display panel; at least one board on which electronic elements are mounted, and which is coupled to a rear of the frame; and a shield plate disposed at a rear of the at least one board and coupled to the frame, wherein the shield plate includes: a cover plate facing the at least one board; and a leg extending from one edge of the cover plate and coupled to the frame, wherein the leg includes: a first part extending from the cover plate; and a second part extending by being folded from the first part to face the first part, wherein the first part includes a conductive surface being in contact with the at least one board, and an insulation surface disposed opposite the conductive surface with respect to the first part; and the second part includes an insulation surface being in contact with the at least one board, and a conductive surface disposed opposite the insulation surface with respect to the second part and facing the first part. |
US12178025B2 |
Display apparatus
A display apparatus includes a display panel configured to display an image from one surface of the display panel; a first rigid member disposed at another surface of the display panel; a first adhesive layer disposed at an upper portion of the first rigid member; a first heat-dissipation layer disposed at an upper portion of the first adhesive layer; and an extension part extending from the first heat-dissipation layer and covering a lateral surface of the display panel. |
US12178024B2 |
Cooling system with flow rate regulation
A cooling system includes a first cooling passage in which a first cooling object is cooled by first coolant, a flow passage that supplies the first coolant to a second cooling object from the first cooling passage, a flow rate regulation mechanism that regulates a flow rate of the first coolant flowing in the first cooling passage, and a controller that controls the flow rate regulation mechanism. The controller controls the flow rate regulation mechanism so that the flow rate of the first coolant flowing in the first cooling passage is lower when temperature of the first cooling object is lower than temperature of the first coolant, than the flow rate when the temperature of the first cooling object is equal to or higher than the temperature of the first coolant. |
US12178023B2 |
Power conversion device
A power conversion device includes a semiconductor module, a cooling device, a case, which accommodates the semiconductor module and the cooling device, a connector, which is connected to an inlet pipe, which is a refrigerant flow pipe of the cooling device, and a sealing member, which seals between the inlet pipe and the connector. The connector includes a pipe portion, which communicates with the inlet pipe, and a flange portion, which is secured to the case. The pipe portion and the flange portion are joined to each other with the pipe portion located in an insertion hole of the flange portion. |
US12178021B2 |
Welding-type power supplies with expandable thermal interfaces
Systems and methods are disclosed relating to welding-type power supplies. In some examples, the power supplies may have no vents, which may help prevent environmental contaminants from entering the power supplies. Instead, the power supplies include one or more thermal interfaces configured to conduct heat generated by internal circuitry of the power supply from the interior of the power supply to an exterior of the power supply. Additionally, the thermal interface(s) may be configured for attachment to one or more exterior heat dissipating devices. |
US12178020B2 |
Side fluid cooling apparatus for server racks
A cooling apparatus includes a unit frame having one or more slots therein, a cooling liquid supply line, a cooling liquid return line, and one or more fluid distribution modules insertable into the one or more slots. A fluid distribution module includes a pair of blind mating connectors that are fluidly connected to the cooling liquid supply and return lines when the fluid distribution module is inserted into a slot. A condenser is disposed at a top portion of the fluid distribution module. A vapor manifold is fluidly coupled to a return port of the condenser and the vapor manifold includes a plurality of return connections. A fluid manifold is fluidly coupled to a supply port of the condenser and the fluid manifold includes the plurality of supply connections. The supply and return connections are fluidly coupled to a plurality of servers populated on an electronic rack. |
US12178018B2 |
Back cover heat dissipation structure of laptop
A back cover heat dissipation structure of a laptop includes a radio frequency tag module, a back cover, and a metal foil. The radio frequency tag module includes a circuit board with a component region and an antenna region. The component region and the antenna region are disposed on a bottom side and a top side of the circuit board, respectively. The back cover includes a plating region and a receiving chamber. The receiving chamber receives the radio frequency tag module. The top side of the circuit board is attached to the bottom of the receiving chamber. The metal foil not only covers the bottom side of the circuit board but also extends to cover the plating region. Therefore, not only is heat dissipation achieved, the impedance of components on the circuit board can also be adjusted to optimize the sensing capability of the radio frequency tag module. |
US12178016B2 |
Integrated controller and vehicle including the same
An integrated controller can be equipped with an advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) of a vehicle. The integrated controller includes a printed circuit board, a housing of a heat dissipation fin structure positioned to surround the at least one printed circuit board, a thermal grease provided on a surface of the printed circuit board and on a surface of the housing, and a bolt fastening portion connecting the printed circuit board to the housing. |
US12178015B2 |
Heat dissipation device for electronic element
A heat dissipation device for an electronic element includes a first chamber containing a printed circuit board with heating elements, and a second chamber for heat exchange. The second chamber contains a refrigerant injection part and supply part. A heat transfer part between the chambers receives heat from the heating elements and transfers it to the second chamber. A condensing part condenses injected refrigerant. The heat transfer part has evaporation-inducing ribs on its surface exposed to the second chamber, allowing injected liquid refrigerant to be adsorbed and flow downward in a zigzag pattern. This configuration enables efficient heat dissipation through phase changes of the refrigerant as it evaporates and condenses. The device may also include features like specially-shaped condensation ribs, a blower part to improve condensation, and a pressure regulator for the second chamber. This design provides improved heat dissipation performance without increasing device size. |
US12178007B2 |
Cooling apparatus and semiconductor apparatus with cooling apparatus
A cooling apparatus includes: a first member including a first surface in contact with a cooling target, a second surface opposite to the first surface, and radiating fins protruding from the second surface; and a second member including a third surface facing the second surface, a refrigerant flows between the first member and the second member, the second member includes a first protrusion protruding from the third surface toward a space, the space existing between the radiating fins in a flow direction of the refrigerant, the first protrusion includes a first slope inclined to the third surface, the first slope includes a first end and a second end, the first end is closer to the second surface than the second end, the second end is closer to the third surface than the first end, the first end is positioned downstream in the flow direction from the second end. |
US12178005B1 |
Boiler enhancement coatings with active boiling management
Cooling assemblies and related methods to cool a plurality of semiconductor dies mounted to a printed circuit board are described. A valved boiling enhancement enclosure located adjacent to a heat spreader that thermally couples to one or more semiconductor dies. The boiling enhancement enclosure can actively manage boiling of coolant liquid near the heat spreader in a two-phase immersion-cooling chamber to make the temperatures across the semiconductor dies more uniform. |
US12178002B2 |
Heat dissipation device and server
A heat dissipation device includes a housing with an air passage and air inlet and air outlet. The heat dissipation structures are in the air passage and include a first heat dissipation structure adjacent to the air inlet and a second heat dissipation structure adjacent to the air outlet. A projection of the first heat dissipation structure in the second heat dissipation structure along the first direction is within the second heat dissipation structure. The first and second heat dissipation structures each include a thermally conductive plate and gapped fins thereon disposed. A spacing of each gap in the first heat dissipation structure is greater than a spacing of each gap in the second heat dissipation structure. |
US12177997B2 |
Functional cover with wireless connection for ring wearable
Methods, systems, and devices for a functional cover are described. A removable cover (e.g., a functional cover) for a wearable ring device (e.g., a ring wearable) may include one or more electrical components positioned at least partially within the removable cover. In some cases, the functional cover may wireless connect with the ring wearable. The removable cover may further include a first inductive component within the removable cover, where the first inductive component is configured to wirelessly communicate with a second inductive component of the wearable ring device when the removable cover is in a mounted state on the wearable ring device. The first inductive component of the removable cover may be configured to transfer electrical current, data, or both, between the one or more electrical components of the removable cover and one or more additional electrical components of the wearable ring device. |
US12177996B2 |
Sensor package structure
A sensor package structure is provided and includes a substrate, a sensor chip disposed on the substrate, a plurality of metal wires electrically coupling the substrate and the sensor chip, a frame fixed on the substrate, and a light-permeable layer that is disposed on the frame. The light-permeable layer has a transparent segment and a ring-shaped segment that surrounds the transparent segment. The ring-shaped segment is disposed on a top end surface of the frame, so that the light-permeable layer, the frame, and the substrate jointly define an enclosed space that accommodates the sensor chip and the metal wires therein. The ring-shaped segment has an inner ring-shaped roughened region that is arranged on an inner surface thereof and that is fixed onto the top end surface of the frame. Moreover, an inner edge of the inner ring-shaped roughened region is arranged in the enclosed space. |
US12177990B2 |
Electronic component module, and method of manufacturing electronic component module
An electronic component module includes a substrate including a first main surface and a second main surface, and using a side near the second main surface as a mounting side, an external terminal by a solder ball made of first solder, on the second main surface, and a first electronic component mounted by using second solder, on the first main surface, and a melting point of the first solder is higher than a melting point of the second solder. |
US12177989B2 |
Direct wire attachment methods and apparatus for a BGA component
An electrical device that includes a ball grid array (BGA) component, comprising signal processing circuitry, a component mounting surface, and a BGA, which has solder balls that are spaced apart from each other on the component mounting surface. The electrical device also includes a plurality of electrical wires, each electrically coupled directly to a corresponding one of the solder balls of the BGA component. The electrical device further includes a wire fixation element, through which the plurality of electrical wires at least partially pass through. The wire fixation element is coupled to the plurality of electrical wires and configured to fix the electrical wires relative to each other so that the electrical wires do not move relative to each other. |
US12177979B2 |
Circuit assembly
A circuit assembly includes: a first conductive member; a second conductive member; a holding member that is insulating and holds the first conductive member and the second conductive member; and an electronic component that includes a first terminal and a second terminal. The first conductive member has a first exposed surface exposed from the holding member so as to be electrically connected to the first terminal, the second conductive member has a second exposed surface exposed from the holding member so as to be electrically connected to the second terminal, the holding member includes an insulating portion located between the first exposed surface and the second exposed surface, a first conductive film is provided, the first conductive film covering at least a part of the first exposed surface and part of the insulating portion, and the first terminal is electrically connected to the first conductive film. |
US12177974B2 |
Circuit board
A circuit board according to an embodiment includes an insulating layer including a first via hole; a first via disposed in the first via hole of the insulating layer; wherein the first via includes: a first via part disposed in a first region of the first via hole; and a second via part disposed in a second region other than the first region of the first via hole; wherein the second region is a central region of the first via hole, and the first region is an outer region surrounding the second region; wherein the first via part and the second via part includes: a first surface in contact with each other; and a second surface other than the first surface exposed on the insulating layer; wherein the first surface has a first surface roughness; wherein the second surface has a second surface roughness different from the first surface roughness. |
US12177972B2 |
Heat-dissipating circuit board, heat-dissipating member, and production method for heat-dissipating circuit board
According to the present invention, a heat-dissipating circuit board is formed by providing a metal material adjacent to one surface of an insulating layer and providing a conductive metal layer to the other surface of the insulating layer. The metal material is a sheet of copper or a copper alloy or aluminum or an aluminum alloy and is 0.2-20 mm thick. The insulating layer is a metal oxide layer that has the composition AlxOyTz, is 0.2-30 μm thick, has a volume resistivity of at least 1000 GΩ·cm, and has a porosity of no more than 10%. The heat-dissipating circuit board has excellent heat-dissipation properties and insulation properties. |
US12177968B2 |
Method of forming a flexible electronics assembly
A flexible electronics assembly including a substrate including one or more dielectrics. A cavity is formed within the substrate. A first ground plane is secured to the substrate. One or more stress channels are formed through one or more portions of the substrate and the first ground plane. An electronics component is disposed within the cavity. |
US12177966B2 |
Light board, method for manufacturing the same, and LED backlight module and LED backlight device
Provided are a light board, a method for manufacturing the same, a light-emitting diode (LED) backlight module and an LED backlight device. The light board includes a substrate and a LED device. The substrate includes a first surface and a second surface disposed opposite to each other. The first surface and the second surface are each provided with a wiring area and a non-wiring area. A first heat sink assembly and multiple first reinforcement ribs are disposed in the non-wiring area of the first surface. The multiple first reinforcement ribs intersect to form a first encircled area. The first heat sink assembly is disposed in the first encircled area. The LED device is disposed in the wiring area of the second surface. |
US12177962B2 |
Insulating resin circuit substrate
There is provided an insulating resin circuit substrate including an insulating resin layer and a circuit layer consisting of a plurality of metal pieces disposed to be spaced apart in a circuit pattern shape on one surface of the insulating resin layer, in which in a case where a surface of the insulating resin layer in a gap between the metal pieces is analyzed by SEM-EDX, the area rate of a metal element constituting the metal pieces is less than 2.5%. |
US12177940B2 |
System enablers for multi-SIM devices
Apparatuses, systems, and methods for a user equipment device (UE) to perform methods for enhancement of multi-SIM devices, such as UE 106. A network may increase paging retries for known MU-SIM devices, e.g., based on an indication of capabilities from a MU-SIM device. The indication may be via a NAS registration request, an RRC capability procedure, and/or an RRC UE assistance procedure. Additionally, a network may include an indication of a paging priority to the UE. The UE may then determine a response to the page based, at least in part, on the indicated priority. Further, the UE may indicate a tune-away to the network. The indication of the tune-away may include a cause and/or duration for the tune-away and may be provided at an RRC level or a network access stratum (NAS) level. |
US12177928B2 |
Wireless user equipment (UE) control over wireless network slices based on slice requirements
A wireless user device uses a wireless network slice. To use the slice, the wireless user device exchanges source signaling with a source Access and Mobility Management Function (AMF). During the exchange of the source signaling, the wireless user device exchanges target signaling with target AMFs. The wireless user device determines AMF characteristics of the target AMFs based on the target signaling. The wireless user device selects one of the target AMFs based on the AMF characteristics and slice requirements of the wireless network slice. The wireless user device exchanges slice signaling with the selected one of the target AMFs, and in response, exchanges data with the wireless network slice. |
US12177925B2 |
Systems and methods for providing system information via UE-to-network relay
Systems, apparatus and methods enable layer 2 (L2) relaying optimizations for a remote user equipment (UE) to receive system information (SI) from a relay UE. The relay UE may establish a sidelink communication channel with the remote UE that is in a radio resource control (RRC) idle state, an RRC inactive state, or an out-of-coverage (OOC) state with respect to the base station. The relay UE decodes a relay SI request received through the sidelink communication channel from the first remote UE. The relay SI request indicates requested system information. The Relay UE obtains the requested system information or a subset of the requested system information from a memory device or from the base station and encodes a relay SI response to send to the first remote UE. The relay SI response includes the requested system information or the subset of the requested system information. |
US12177918B2 |
TDM transmission for inter-RAT dual connectivity UE
Apparatuses, systems, and methods for a wireless device to perform substantially concurrent communications with a next generation network node and a legacy network node. The wireless device may be configured to stablish a first wireless link with a first cell according to a RAT, where the first cell operates in a first system bandwidth and establish a second wireless link with a second cell according to a RAT, where the second cell operates in a second system bandwidth. Further, the wireless device may be configured to perform uplink activity for both the first RAT and the second RAT by TDM uplink data for the first RAT and uplink data for the second RAT if uplink activity is scheduled according to both the first RAT and the second RAT. |
US12177909B2 |
Method and apparatus for random access
Various embodiments of the present disclosure provide a method for random access. The method which may be performed by a terminal device comprises determining a interlace configuration for uplink shared channel transmission to a network node in a two-step contention-free random access procedure. The method further comprises performing the uplink shared channel transmission to the network node in the two-step contention-free random access procedure, according to the determined interlace configuration. According to some embodiments of the present disclosure, the interlaced resource allocation for uplink shared channel transmission may be configured for a two-step contention-free random access procedure in a flexible and efficient way, so that the performance of the random access procedure can be improved. |
US12177900B2 |
Uplink listen-before-talk failure recovery
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. A user equipment (UE) may identify a bandwidth part (BWP) to switch to after identifying consistent uplink listen-before-talk (LBT) failures on a first BWP based on parameters indicated by a base station. For example, the base station may transmit a switching parameter to the UE that the UE then uses to switch to a second BWP based on identifying the consistent uplink LBT failures on the first BWP. Subsequently, after selecting the second BWP, the UE may attempt to use the second BWP for uplink transmissions (e.g., after performing a random access procedure). Additionally, the UE may indicate the consistent uplink LBT failures to a base station associated with the failed BWP based on a type of cell that is using that failed BWP. |
US12177897B2 |
Mitigation of listen before talk conflicts in the unlicensed spectrum
Apparatuses, systems, and methods for mitigation of listen before talk conflicts in the unlicensed spectrum. A wireless device may receive one or more synchronization signal blocks (SSBs) from a base station (BS) as part of a measurement procedure with listen before talk (LBT). The wireless device may determine one or more LBT failures associated with one or more receive beams of the wireless device. Furthermore, in response to determining the one or more LBT failures associated with the one or more receive beams of the wireless device, the wireless device may extend a measurement period for the one or more receive beams of the wireless device. The wireless device may then receive one or more additional SSBs on the one or more receive beams of the wireless device. |
US12177896B2 |
Proxy sensing-based channel access for shared spectrum
A proxy sensing-based channel access procedure is discussed for shared spectrum networks. Within a given network, a distribution of proxy nodes may be deployed around a network operating area. A control node, which controls the proxy sensing mode for the network, may configure the active network nodes to conduct communications via the shared communication spectrum without first performing any type of channel sensing on the shared communication spectrum. The control node may then also configured the proxy nodes to perform channel sensing on the shared spectrum for the entire network. Using the reported channel sense results from the proxy nodes, the control node may determine whether detected interference is occasional or persistent, and whether to take some action to modify the communications or operations of the network. |
US12177894B2 |
Data transmission method and apparatus
A data transmission method and apparatus are provided. The method includes: sending, by a terminal device, a message 1 including a random access preamble to a first network device; receiving DCI and a message 2 including downlink data scheduled by the DCI from the first network device, wherein the DCI and/or the message 2 include/includes first information, which is used to schedule ACK/NACK feedback information of the message 2; and sending the ACK/NACK feedback information to the first network device based on the first information. According to the application, the first information is used to schedule the ACK/NACK feedback information, therefore the terminal device may send the ACK/NACK feedback information of the message 2 to the first network device in an MT-EDT scenario based on the first information, thereby improving robustness of transmission of the downlink data in the message 2. |
US12177893B2 |
Communication method, access point, and station for bandwidth utilization
A communication method, an access point and a station are provided. The method includes: receiving, by an access point, a sending request sent by a first station, and sending clear to send information to the first station; when the access point receives feedback information sent by the first station, allocating, by the access point, a channel to the first station, and allocating a channel to a second station based on remaining bandwidth; generating a first trigger frame, and sending the first trigger frame to the first station and the second station; and receiving uplink data sent by the first station and the second station. According to the application, bandwidth utilization of the access point and data transmission efficiency can be improved. |
US12177891B2 |
Position of a channel occupancy time parameter in a downlink control channel
A wireless device receives configuration parameters indicating a plurality of a channel occupancy time (COT) lengths of a cell and a position parameter for a COT of the cell. The wireless device receives downlink control information (DCI) comprising a plurality of fields. The position parameter indicates a position of a field, of the plurality of fields. The field indicates a COT length, of the plurality of COT lengths. The wireless device transmits a transport block via uplink resources of the COT with the COT length. |
US12177888B2 |
Wireless communication network access for wireless user equipment based on their wireless network slices
A wireless access node detects contention among User Equipment (UEs) for wireless resources. The wireless access node prioritizes individual UEs based on the wireless network slices used by the individual UEs. The wireless access node allocates the wireless resources to the individual UEs based on the prioritization. The wireless access node wirelessly communicates between the wireless network slices and the UEs over the allocated wireless resources. |
US12177882B2 |
Relay for wireless communication system
Systems, methods and instrumentalities are disclosed for establishing a connection between a remote WTRU and a relay WTRU over a radio link interface. The relay WTRU may be authorized by a network to perform relay functions and may receive a parameter relating to the operation of the radio link interface. The relay WTRU may receive a request from the remote WTRU to establish a connection with relay WTRU over the radio link interface. The relay WTRU may determine whether to accept or reject the request based on information provided by the remote WTRU and the network. The relay WTRU may send a response to the remote WTRU based on the determination. |
US12177881B2 |
Scheduling time-critical data on a radio interface
A computing system configured to determine a time, a frequency, or a volume that time-critical data are to arrive and generate an uplink scheduling request based on the determined time, frequency, or volume. The uplink scheduling request is then sent to a base station, requesting an uplink grant. The computing system then receives the uplink grant from the base station over the radio interface. The uplink grant contains scheduling information associated with transmission of the time-critical data. In response to arrival of the time-critical data, the computing system then transmits the time-critical data over the radio interface based on the uplink grant with no or little latency. |
US12177876B2 |
Wireless communications system, scheduling method, wireless communications method, and apparatus
A wireless communications system, a scheduling method, a wireless communications method, and an apparatus are provided. Frequencies of operating channels of a plurality of radio access nodes included in a first radio access cell in the wireless communications system are the same. A controller of the system may indicate one radio access node in the first radio access cell to serve as a transceiving access node in a first scheduling period, and indicate another radio access node to serve as an uplink access node. Because in the first scheduling period, the transceiving access node can perform uplink communication and downlink communication with a wireless terminal, and the uplink access node cannot send a radio signal, a problem of co-channel interference can be effectively solved. |
US12177874B2 |
Method and device in a node used for wireless communication
The present disclosure provides a method and a device in a node for wireless communications. A first receiver, which receives a first signaling; receives a first signal; receives a second signaling; and a second signal; a first transmitter, which transmits a first bit block set in a target time-frequency resource group; herein, the first signaling indicates scheduling information of the first signal, while the second signaling indicates scheduling information of the second signal; the first bit block set comprises a first bit block and a third bit block, the first bit block comprises information (bit(s)) indicating whether the first signal is correctly received, a second bit block comprises information (bit(s)) indicating whether the second signal is correctly received; a sum of size of the first bit block and a first value is used together with the first signaling to determine the target time-frequency resource group. |
US12177872B2 |
Resource allocation method and device
A resource allocation method and a device are provided. The method is applied to a terminal device in sidelink communication, and includes: determining a first numerical value of a first counter at a first occasion; in a case that the first numerical value is greater than a first preset value, determining an occupancy status of a first transmission resource associated with the first occasion, where the first preset value is an integer greater than or equal to 0; and selecting a target resource for information transmission based on the occupancy status of the first transmission resource. |
US12177870B2 |
Methods, electronic devices and computer-readable media for data buffer memory management in wireless network
A method for data buffer memory management of an electronic device in a wireless network including storing, by processing circuitry, application data in an Application Processor (AP) buffer memory of the electronic device, determining, by the processing circuitry, a fraction of the application data from among the application data stored at the AP buffer memory based on at least one of a data rate capability of the electronic device, a data acknowledgment time or a tolerance time, and storing, by the processing circuitry, the fraction of the application data in a Communication Processor (CP) buffer memory of the electronic device for performing advanced Protocol Data Unit (PDU) formation (APF). |
US12177864B2 |
Method and apparatus for transmitting and receiving physical uplink shared channel in wireless communication system
A method of transmitting, by a user equipment (UE), a physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH) in a wireless communication system is disclosed. The method comprises receiving configuration information related to the PUSCH, receiving downlink control information (DCI) scheduling the PUSCH, and transmitting the PUSCH based on the DCI. The DCI includes a specific field. Based on that the specific field represents at least one SRS resource related to a simultaneous transmission across multi-panel (ST×MP), the PUSCH is transmitted based on a plurality of panels. |
US12177863B2 |
Techniques for joint UE relay selection and activation
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. A target user equipment (UE) may communicate (e.g., transmit, receive) a message indicating a relay UE for relaying wireless communications between the target UE and a base station. The relay UE is selected from a set of candidate relay UEs based on existing sidelink relay communication links at the relay UE, candidate target UEs associated with the relay UE, existing communication sidelinks between the target UE and the candidate relay UEs, or any combination thereof. The target UE may receive a first control signal indicating a sidelink relay communication link for communicating messages between the first UE and the base station via the relay UE, and receive a second control signal activating the sidelink relay communication link. The target UE may then communicate a message to or from the base station via the relay UE and the sidelink relay communication link. |
US12177860B2 |
Apparatus and method of wireless communication
An apparatus and a method of wireless communication are provided. The method by a user equipment (UE) includes being configured with an information element (IE) from a base station and performing a configured grant (CG) transmission using a first parameter from the IE, wherein the first parameter is used to perform at least one of the followings: uplink control information (UCI) multiplexing in a CG resource, indicating a physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH) priority, indicating a hybrid automatic repeat request acknowledgement (HARQ-ACK) priority, indicating a validity of a PUSCH transmission scheme, indicating a repetition number for the PUSCH transmission scheme, or power control for a CG PUSCH. This can solve issues in the prior art, support HARQ-ACK codebooks in CG, support a PUSCH transmission scheme switching, support power control for CG, provide a good communication performance, and/or provide high reliability. |
US12177859B2 |
Method and device for indicating transmission
A method and a device for indicating transmission. The method includes: determining to transmit one or more transmission blocks (TBs) in a first number of designated time units, where the first number is an integer greater than 1; generating a first downlink control information (DCI) signaling for indicating to transmit the TBs in the respective designated time units; and transmitting the first DCI signaling to a terminal, so that the terminal transmits the TBs in the respective designated time units based on the first DCI signaling. |
US12177858B2 |
Reference signal protection in a full-duplex mode
A UE receives a configuration for one or more downlink reference signal or downlink channel from a base station and receives an indication of one or more time and frequency resources for full-duplex communication at the base station. The UE skips reception of the one or more downlink reference signal or downlink channel based at least in part on the indication of the one or more time and frequency resources for the full-duplex communication at the base station. A UE receives, from a base station, an allocation of uplink resources for an uplink transmission and receives an indication of one or more time and frequency resources for full-duplex communication at the base station. The UE transmits the uplink transmission to avoid the one or more time and frequency resources for the full-duplex communication at the base station. |
US12177857B2 |
Bandwidth part (BWP) configuration with a shared partial configuration for non-terrestrial networks (NTNs)
A method for wireless communication performed by a user equipment (UE) includes receiving a first message comprising a configuration for reconstructing a bandwidth part (BWP) for a network entity. The BWP may be used on a non-terrestrial beam of a non-terrestrial entity. The method also includes reconstructing a BWP of the BWPs based on the configuration. The method further includes switching from a current BWP to the reconstructed BWP to communicate with the network entity, e.g., non-terrestrial entity. |
US12177855B2 |
Method and apparatus for transmitting downlink control information
Provided are a method and apparatus for transmitting downlink control information. The method includes transmitting the downlink control information (DCI) through a physical downlink control channel (PDCCH); and scheduling multiple transport blocks (TBs) through the DCI. The scheduled multiple TBs are indicated by new data indicator (NDI) information and hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) process information in the DCI. |
US12177850B2 |
Resource request method, resource allocation method, devices, and mediums
A resource request method includes: receiving information about a scheduling request (SR) resource configured by a network device; sending a first SR on the SR resource in a case that an uplink resource of a remote user equipment is insufficient to send a first buffer status report (BSR), the first SR being used for requesting the network device to allocate a resource used for sending the first BSR to the remote user equipment, the first BSR being used for requesting the network device to allocate a first resource and a second resource, the first resource being a resource used for data transmission from the remote user equipment to a relay user equipment, and the second resource being a resource used for data transmission from the relay user equipment to the network device; and receiving information about the resource used. |
US12177848B2 |
Method and apparatus for gap operation in wireless communication system
The present disclosure relates to a gap operation in wireless communications. According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, a user equipment (UE) sends information indicating a preference that discontinuous reception (DRX) is used for a scheduling gap and is configured with overlapped duration for connected mode DRX (CDRX) and the scheduling gap. |
US12177847B2 |
Resource allocation for physical uplink control channel during initial access in NR-unlicensed
Systems, apparatuses, methods, and computer-readable media are provided for use in a wireless network for resource allocation during initial access. Some embodiments are directed to an apparatus including processor circuitry and radio front circuitry. The processor circuitry can be configured to determine, in accordance with a predetermined requirement, multiple physical resource blocks (PRBs) to be used for transmitting a physical uplink control channel (PUCCH) before a dedicated PUCCH resource configuration. The radio front end circuitry coupled with the processor circuitry can be configured to transmit the PUCCH using the determined PRBs and before the dedicated PUCCH resource configuration. The dedicated PUCCH resource configuration can include initial access before Radio Resource Control (RRC) connection setup. |
US12177844B2 |
Method and apparatus for transmitting control information in NR V2X
A first apparatus performs radio communication by performing operations that include: obtaining second bits by attaching cyclic redundancy check (CRC) bits to first bits associated with sidelink control information (SCI); obtaining third bits based on channel coding for the second bits; obtaining fourth bits by rate matching on the third bits based on the number of modulation symbols which is obtained based on the number of first bits, the number of CRC bits, a beta-offset value, an alpha value, the number of symbols associated with a physical sidelink shared channel (PSSCH), the number of resource elements (REs) associated with transmission of the SCI for each symbol, and a gamma value which is the number of vacant REs in a resource block to which a last symbol associated with the SCI belongs; and transmitting the SCI via the PSSCH based on scrambling, modulation, and mapping for the fourth bits. |
US12177841B2 |
Resource partitioning for sidelink
Wireless communications systems and methods related to resource partitioning for sidelink are provided. A first user equipment (UE) transmits, to a second UE, a time-division duplexing (TDD) configuration indicating a first set of resources time-multiplexed with a second set of resources in a sidelink resource pool, wherein the first set of resources is associated with a first link, and wherein the second set of resources is associated with a second link different from the first link. The first UE receives from the second UE over the first link, a first communication signal in a resource of the first set of resources. The first UE transmits, to the second UE over the second link, a second communication signal using a resource of the second set of resources. |
US12177840B2 |
Radio resources configuration signaling in a wireless network
A base station may transmit, and a wireless device may receive, configuration parameters for a control channel used for wireless communications between the base station and the wireless device. The configuration parameters may indicate various aspects of the control channel. |
US12177832B2 |
Terminal and transmission method
This terminal is provided with: a control circuit that, on the basis of information relating to the priority degrees of a plurality of uplink signals, determines at least one uplink signal to be transmitted in some transmission resource in a time domain among the plurality of uplink signals; and a transmission circuit that transmits the determined uplink signal in the transmission resource. |
US12177831B2 |
Low-latency uplink scheduling requests
Disclosed herein are systems and methods for providing low-latency uplink scheduling requests. For instance, a user equipment (UE) can determine a time of transmission of uplink (UL) data by the UE to a UL device. The UE can further generate control data comprising the determined time of transmission and size information for the UL data. The UE can further provide the control data to the UL device prior to providing the UL data to the UL device. The UE can further receive a UL grant from the UL device. The UE can further provide the UL data to the UL device in response to receiving the UL grant. |
US12177829B2 |
Signalling for repetition
In one aspect, there is a method performed by a wireless device, WD. The method includes the WD receiving a control message, the control message comprising an indication of an index value. The method further includes the WD obtaining, using the index value, a set of parameters from time domain resource allocation, TDRA, configuration information, the set of parameters comprising an aggregation factor. |
US12177822B2 |
Tone alignment for distributed-tone resource units in 6GHz low-power indoor systems
Various schemes pertaining to tone alignment for distributed-tone resource units (dRUs) in 6 GHz low-power indoor (LPI) systems are described. A communication entity distributes subcarriers of a resource unit (RU) over a bandwidth to generate a dRU with tone alignment. The communication entity then communicates wirelessly using the dRU in a 6 GHz LPI system. |
US12177819B2 |
Wireless communication method and terminal device
Implementations of the present application provide a wireless communication method and a terminal device, which can avoid a communication conflict between a side link and an uplink and a downlink, thereby improving the communication performance on the side link and the uplink and the downlink. The wireless communication method comprises: a first terminal device receiving first information sent by a second terminal device, wherein the first information is used to indicate first resources and/or second resources, the first resources are resources used by the second terminal device to perform cellular communication, and the second resources are resources used by the second terminal device to perform sidelink communication with a third terminal device; and the first terminal device performing, on resources other than the resources indicated by the first information, sidelink communication with the second terminal device. |
US12177818B2 |
Method for transmitting sidelink signal in wireless communication system
According to an aspect of the present disclosure, a method of a user equipment in a wireless communication system comprises: receiving a plurality of configured bandwidth parts (BWPs) defined on the basis of different numerologies; receiving a discovery signal on each of at least two active BWPs among the plurality of BWPs; transmitting information on one active BWP selected from among the at least two active BWPs; and transmitting a sidelink control signal and a sidelink data signal on the selected one active BWP, wherein the at least two active BWPs are activated concurrently in a time domain, and the selected one active BWP is selected on the basis of a length of a cyclic prefix (CP) of the discovery signal and a point in time at which the discovery signal is received. |
US12177817B2 |
Channel quality related format determination for wireless communication
The present disclosure provides a method and device in a node for wireless communications. A first receiver receives a first signal and a second signal; a first transmitter transmits a third signal in a first radio resource pool; wherein the first signal is used for determining first information, the first information being related to channel quality between the first node and a transmitter of the first signal; the second signal is used for determining second information, the second information being related to channel quality between a transmitter of the second signal and the first node; the transmitter of the first signal is different from the transmitter of the second signal; and the first information and the second information are used together for determining a magnitude of time-domain resources occupied by the third signal. |
US12177815B2 |
Resource determination method and device
Disclosed are a resource determination method and device. On a network side, a resource determination method provided in the embodiments of the present application includes: determining a correlation between a transmission configuration indication (TCI) state and a time domain resource; and determining, according to the correlation, the time domain resource corresponding to the TCI state. |
US12177812B2 |
Techniques for selecting resources from resource maps obtained from nearby devices
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a first user equipment (UE) may receive a set of resource maps from one or more second UEs, each resource map of the set of resource maps including resource availability information for a respective time window. The first UE may select a set of resources based at least in part on at least one resource map of the set of resource maps. The first UE may transmit a signal using the selected set of resources. Numerous other aspects are provided. |
US12177808B2 |
UAS service control method and device using wireless communication system
Provided is a method of providing an unmanned aerial system (UAS), the method including: performing an authorization procedure with respect to an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) and a UAV controller (UAC); after the authorization procedure is completed, receiving UAS serviceable area information from an unified data management (UDM) or a policy control function (PCF); and providing the received UAS serviceable area information to the UAV and the UAC via a base station. |
US12177803B2 |
Orthogonal multiplexing of high efficiency (HE) and extremely high throughput (EHT) wireless traffic
This disclosure provides systems, methods, apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media for orthogonal multiplexing of high efficiency (HE) and extremely high throughput (EHT) wireless traffic. Devices in a wireless local area network (WLAN) may operate under HE or EHT conditions. An access point (AP) may support both HE and EHT communications with WLAN devices. To enable substantially simultaneous downlink HE and EHT transmissions and substantially simultaneous uplink HE and EHT transmissions, the AP may support orthogonal frequency-division multiple access (OFDMA) of HE and EHT transmissions. For example, pre-HE and pre-EHT modulated fields, HE and EHT modulated fields, and payloads may be aligned in time for the HE and EHT transmissions. The AP may ensure orthogonality for multiplexing the HE and EHT transmissions based on the alignment. In some implementations, a trigger frame may be utilized to indicate uplink transmission alignments. |
US12177801B2 |
Synchronization priority for sidelink wireless communications
According to an example embodiment, a method may include transmitting, by a wireless node in a wireless network, a sidelink synchronization signal (S-SSB) block, including a sidelink primary synchronization signal (S-PSS), a sidelink secondary synchronization signal (S-SSS), a physical sidelink broadcast channel (PSBCH), and a demodulation reference signal (DM-RS), wherein the demodulation reference signal is based on at least a sidelink demodulation reference signal initialization value for the sidelink synchronization signal block to provide sidelink priority-related information for the sidelink synchronization signal block. |
US12177793B2 |
Methods and apparatus for determining maximum power reduction for uplink transmission
Aspects of the present disclosure include methods, apparatuses, and computer readable media for receiving an aggregate bandwidth configuration including, a downlink (DL) bandwidth configuration indicating DL resources for one or more DL receptions, and an uplink (UL) bandwidth configuration indicating UL resources for one or more UL transmissions, calculating a maximum power reduction backoff value based on the UL bandwidth configuration, and transmitting UL information for at least one of the one or more UL transmissions based on the maximum power reduction backoff value. |
US12177790B2 |
High-frequency signal processing apparatus and wireless communication apparatus
A high-frequency signal processing apparatus and a wireless communication apparatus can achieve a decrease in power consumption. For example, when an indicated power level to a high-frequency power amplifier is equal to or greater than a second reference value, envelope tracking is performed by causing a source voltage control circuit to control a high-speed DCDC converter using a detection result of an envelope detecting circuit and causing a bias control circuit to indicate a fixed bias value. The source voltage control circuit and the bias control circuit indicate a source voltage and a bias value decreasing in proportion to a decrease in the indicated power level when the indicated power level is in a range of the second reference value to the first reference value, and indicate a fixed source voltage and a fixed bias value when the indicated power level is less than the first reference value. |
US12177781B2 |
Channel monitoring method, terminal, and network device
This disclosure provides a channel monitoring method, a terminal, and a network device. The channel monitoring method of this disclosure includes: obtaining a physical downlink control channel PDCCH search space configured by a network device, where the PDCCH search space indicates at least one monitoring occasion for monitoring a PDCCH; and performing PDCCH monitoring in the at least one monitoring occasion. |
US12177776B2 |
Systems, methods, and devices for access control for private slices in a PLMN
Systems and methods provide user equipment (UE) access parameters for access control when, for example, the UE is accessing a non-public network, the UE is accessing a private slice in a public land mobile network (PLMN), the UE is accessing a non-public network for PLMN service, and/or the UE is accessing a private slice in a PLMN for a non-public network service. |
US12177775B2 |
Communication method and communications apparatus
A communication method includes sending, by a source mobility management network element in a first area, a first slice set for a home public land mobile network (PLMN) (HPLMN) of a terminal device to a target mobility management network element in a second area when handing over the terminal device from a source access network device in the first area to a target access network device in the second area, where the first slice set corresponds to a second slice set for the first area, and obtaining, by the target mobility management network element, a third slice set for the second area based on the first slice set. |
US12177773B2 |
Enhanced broadband and mobility access
Aspects of the subject disclosure may include, for example, a network communication device that includes a backhaul link circuit and a Wi-Fi access point to provide broadband services to a service provider's broadband customers and to provide mobility services to the service provider's mobility customers. This network communication device is installed outside of a dwelling unit in order to simplify the installation procedure and avoid property disruption. An extender device registered to a broadband customer user account may associate to the access point for seamless service. User equipment (UE) of the service provider's mobility customers may associate to the access point to receive Wi-Fi roaming services. Other embodiments are disclosed. |
US12177771B2 |
Method for updating a terminal comprising a secure element
Provided is a method for manufacturing a metal smart card comprising a metal insert having a peripheral edge extending to the peripheral edge of the card and at least one printed cover sheet. The method comprises the steps of assembling a printed support sheet and at least one insert using an assembly tray comprising elements for positioning the support sheet and each insert, and extracting each metal smart card from the printed support sheet by cutting or machining the sheet around a periphery of the insert. Other embodiments disclosed. |
US12177764B2 |
Method and apparatus for processing basic service set identifier, and computer storage medium
A method for processing a basic service set identifier (BSSID) includes: generating a message frame, in which the message frame includes information bits for BSSIDs under more than one frequency bands, and the more than one frequency bands include a first frequency band for sending the message frame; and sending the message frame using the first frequency band. An apparatus and computer storage medium for processing a BSSID are also disclosed. |
US12177762B2 |
Method for accessing NPN in 5G mobile communication system, and user equipment
One disclosure of the present specification provides a method for a user equipment (UE) to access a non-public network (NPN). The method may comprise: a step for selecting a first public land mobile network (PLMN); a step for, when the UE is configured to use the NPN, determining whether the NPN is available in a first cell of the first PLMN on the basis of NPN-related configuration information; a step for, when it is determined that the NPN is available in the first cell of the first PLMN, attempting to access the first cell in the first PLMN; and a step for, when it is determined that the NPN is not available in the first cell of the first PLMN, not attempting to access the first cell in the first PLMN. |
US12177761B2 |
Communication system and method for operating 5G mesh network for enhanced coverage and ultra-reliable communication
A communication system includes a central cloud server that decreases a gain of a currently active path, which corresponds to a primary communication path between a radio access network (RAN) node and one or more user equipment (UEs) via a first set of edge devices, until the currently active path becomes dormant. A gain of a dormant path, corresponding to a secondary communication path is increased until the dormant path becomes a new active path. Further, at least one edge device of the second set of edge devices is caused to transmit one or more beams of radio frequency (RF) signals in one or more specific directions towards one or more new neighboring nodes to establish the secondary communication path that is used as a backup communication path between the RAN node and the one or more UEs via a second set of edge devices different from the first set of edge devices. |
US12177757B2 |
Methods, apparatuses, terminals, and storage media for transmitting and responding to assistance request
Embodiments of this application disclose methods, apparatuses, and storage media for transmitting and responding to assistance request information. The method includes receiving an assistance request instruction; transmitting an assistance request message to an instant messaging client of at least one request-receiving user based on the assistance request instruction, the assistance request message being displayed on a session page of the instant messaging client, the session page being used by the at least one request-receiving user to conduct a message session; and acquiring assistance request content of an assistance requesting user in real time and displaying the assistance request content to the session page. |
US12177756B2 |
Method for transmitting or receiving emergency information in wireless communication system supporting machine type communication and device therefor
The present specification proposes a method for transmitting or receiving emergency information in a wireless communication system supporting machine type communication and a device therefor. Specifically, the method performed by a terminal may comprise the steps of: receiving discontinuous reception (DRX)-related information from a base station through radio resource control (RRC) signaling; receiving a paging message from the base station on the basis of the DRX-related information; and transmitting a physical random access channel (PRACH) preamble to the base station on the basis of the paging message emergency. |
US12177753B2 |
Systems and methods for auto-configuring a user equipment device with content consumption material
Methods and systems are provided for auto-configuring a newly purchased user equipment (UE) device with content consumption material that is associated with a user. These methods and systems are provided by way of receiving, in response to the user having purchased the UE device, purchase information (e.g., a credit card number) and a UE device identifier (e.g., a serial number of a purchased UE device). After receipt of this information, a database is searched to identify a user account that is associated with the purchase information. The user account identifies content consumption material that has been processed by other UE devices to enable the user to consume content. A communication is then transmitted to the UE device that causes the UE device to be configured with the identified content consumption material. |
US12177742B2 |
Method for acquiring target identification, service entity, electronic apparatus and storage medium
A method for acquiring a target identification, a service entity, an electronic apparatus, and a storage medium are provided. The method for acquiring the target identification includes: receiving a first request; and determining the target identification according to the location information. The first request is sent by a requester, and the first request includes location information of the requester. |
US12177741B2 |
Forensic analysis of device tracing within monitored volumes
This document presents a system to identify patterns of life associated with the users of radio frequency emitting devices radiating within a monitored volume. These recurring commonalities in human activity can be derived from collected data and subsequent analytics that provide intelligence about those emitters and associated humans present within the monitored environment. The Hlin system provides unique identifiers for detected emitters; insights into the current network relationships between emitters, past and current; human relational networks within the monitored volume; and can identify previous emitter locations prior to detection by the Hlin system. These patterns of life provide a foundation for predicting interactions between humans associated with emitters active in structures within a monitored volume. The Hlin system may also utilize collected information to trace or track devices, and associated users, through the monitored volume. |
US12177736B2 |
Apparatuses and methods for coordinated determinations based on contextual data
Aspects of the subject disclosure may include, for example, identifying a first position of a first user, identifying a first context associated with the first user, determining, based on the first position and the first context, at least a first action that is recommended to be taken, and providing at least one output that provides an indication of the at least a first action. Other embodiments are disclosed. |
US12177733B2 |
Load balancing for enterprise deployments
A method and apparatus for enhancing load balancing within wireless networks and, in particular, within wireless networks operating within Enterprise Networks is disclosed. The method and apparatus efficiently balance the load that is shouldered by each BS/AP within the wireless network. This is particularly advantageous within wireless networks operating within an Enterprise Network. Improved BS/AP deployments in Enterprise Networks that maintain high system throughput in the EN while optimizing the performance of UEs (with regard to battery utilization and service) are disclosed. Improved EN deployments for UE mobility that reduces measurement scans required of and performed by the UEs are disclosed. |
US12177731B2 |
Method and apparatus for performing handover of a multi-USIM radio-capable UE over same or different systems
A user equipment (UE) for wireless communication is disclosed. The UE includes one or more non-transitory computer-readable media having computer-executable instructions embodied hereon, and at least one processor coupled to the one or more nontransitory computer-readable media, and configured to execute the computer-executable instructions to provide a measurement report to a source base station and receive a handover command through the source base station. The measurement report includes measurements of a target base station associated with a first universal subscriber identity module (USIM) of the UE. The handover command contains information of the target base station and information of at least one candidate target base station associated with a second USIM of the UE. |
US12177723B2 |
Extreme high throughput signaling structure
This disclosure describes systems, methods, and devices related to an extreme high throughput (EHT) signaling structure. A device may establish a communication channel with one or more station devices (STAs). The device may generate an extreme high throughput signal field (EHT-SIG) of a header, wherein the EHT-SIG field comprises information associated with resource allocations (RUs). The device may generate a frame comprising the header. The device may assign a first RU to a first station device. The device may assign a second RU to the first station device, wherein the first RU or the second RU is an aggregation of a 26-tome RU and a neighboring RU. The device may cause to send the frame to the first station device. |
US12177721B2 |
Protocol overhead reduction for medium access control
A method, apparatus and computer-readable medium for transmitting a medium access control (MAC) protocol data unit (PDU) including one or more MAC service data units (SDUs) of a logical channel; and transmitting a first type of MAC subheader including or excluding first logical channel identifier (LCID) information and including or excluding first length information, wherein a first size of the first LCID information is equal to or smaller than a second size of second LCID information of a second type of MAC subheader that is different than the first type of MAC subheader, and a third size of the first length information is equal to or smaller than a fourth size of second length information of the second type of MAC subheader. |
US12177717B2 |
Method and apparatus for configuring quality of service parameter
A method and an apparatus for configuring a quality of service parameter are disclosed. The method for configuring a quality of service parameter is applied to a network-side device and includes: configuring a mapping relationship between a QoS parameter set and an SLRB parameter set for a terminal; in a case that a QoS parameter of the terminal matches none of configured QoS parameter sets, allowing the terminal to trigger RRC connection establishment; or indicating a default SLRB parameter set to the terminal, where the default SLRB parameter set is to be used by the terminal in a case that a QoS parameter of the terminal matches none of configured QoS parameter sets. |
US12177714B2 |
Method and device for data rate control in network slice in wireless communication system
The disclosure relates to a method and a device for controlling a data rate in a network slice of a wireless communication system. A method for controlling a bit rate of a network slice by a session management function (SMF) device of a wireless communication system is provided. The method includes receiving a slice control policy information from a policy and charging function (PCF) device, transmitting, to a user plane function (UPF) device, a parameter for controlling each slice based on the received slice control information, and receiving, from the UPF device, a response signal for whether the transmitted parameter is acceptable. |
US12177711B2 |
Control device, and control method for transmitting a voice signal to base stations when a branch point is detected
A control device communicates with a mobile station installed in a train, existing in a base station zone as a reception area of a signal transmitted from a base station and traveling on a railroad, via the base station. The control device includes an acquisition unit that acquires branch information indicating that a branch point on the railroad exists in the base station zone and information indicating base stations existing one base station ahead of the base station and a control unit that transmits the same voice signal to the base station and the base stations when existence of the branch point in the base station zone is detected based on the branch information. |
US12177709B2 |
Negotiation for low-latency queue
In a wireless local area network system, a station (STA) may transmit, to an access point (AP), low-latency queue capability information including information related to whether the STA supports a low-latency queue. The STA may receive, from the AP, low-latency queue operation information including information related to a low-latency queue activation condition. The present invention may include a step of allowing the STA to transmit a low-latency queue activation signal to the AP on the basis of the low-latency queue activation condition. |
US12177708B2 |
Method for measuring unlicensed band and terminal
Provided are a method for measuring an unlicensed band and a terminal. The method includes: receiving uplink measurement configuration information, measuring an uplink unlicensed band to obtain a measurement result, and reporting the measurement result. |
US12177707B2 |
Terminal and radio communication method
A terminal according to the present disclosure includes: a receiving section that receives configuration information related to channel state information (CSI) reporting; and a control section that controls transmission of a plurality of pieces of wideband information each including at least one of information related to a plurality of delays and information related to a plurality of coefficients corresponding to the delays, based on the configuration information. Thereby, it is possible to prevent degradation of the reporting accuracy of CSI while suppressing the increment of the UL overhead. |
US12177706B2 |
Method for reporting beam information in wireless communication system, and apparatus therefor
Suggested are a method and an apparatus for reporting beam information in a wireless communication system. Specifically, the method performed by a terminal may comprise the steps of: receiving, from a base station, downlink control information for triggering beam reporting; receiving, from the base station, a resource related to beam reporting; and reporting, to the base station, first beam information or second beam information, on the basis of the resource related to beam reporting. |
US12177705B2 |
Method for reporting user equipment capability information and device
Embodiments of this application provide a method for reporting user equipment capability information and related device. A user equipment (UE) receives user equipment capability enquiry information sent by a network device, and reports the carrier aggregation capability of the user equipment by sending user equipment capability information to the network device, where the carrier aggregation capability of the user equipment includes the information that the downlink carriers of the UE in different radio access technologies are contiguous and the uplink carriers of the UE in the different radio access technologies are non-contiguous. |
US12177701B2 |
Systems, methods, and devices having databases for electronic spectrum management
Systems, methods, and apparatus are provided for automated identification of baseline data and changes in state in a wireless communications spectrum, by identifying sources of signal emission in the spectrum by automatically detecting signals, analyzing signals, comparing signal data to historical and reference data, creating corresponding signal profiles, and determining information about the baseline data and changes in state based upon the measured and analyzed data in near real time, which is stored on each apparatus or device and/or on a remote server computer that aggregates data from each apparatus or device. |
US12177696B2 |
Location clustering and routing for 5G drive testing
A computer system obtains information describing a geographical area segmented into multiple first clusters serviced by a telecommunications network. Multiple test locations are identified within the first clusters. Each test location is located within a grid of the geographical area. Each first cluster is recursively segmented into multiple second clusters until a difference between a number of test locations within each second cluster and a target number of test locations is less than a threshold number of test locations. A route is generated connecting test locations within each second cluster, using a routing application programming interface for performing drive testing of the telecommunications network. The computer system sends the route to one or more computer devices for performing the drive testing at the test locations in a sequence corresponding to the route. |
US12177692B1 |
Detection of electronic device presence using emitted Wi-Fi signals
Machine learning-based methods are disclosed to identify and/or count a number of electronic devices present in an area using emitted passive Wi-Fi signals. The identification and/or counting of Wi-Fi-enabled devices improves private and public security in determining human presence. The disclosed methods use trained machine learning models that learns the relationship between real-time Wi-Fi probe request broadcast behavior distribution and the number of electronic devices present. The disclosed methods can include use of other wireless data transfer protocols, such as Bluetooth and Cellular. |
US12177689B2 |
Determining an antenna panel for sidelink transmission
Apparatuses, methods, and systems are disclosed for directional transmission/reception of groupcast and unicast communication. One apparatus includes a memory comprising instructions executable by a processor to cause the apparatus to receive a sidelink (“SL”) configuration for SL communication, the SL configuration indicating a SL grant and a physical uplink control channel (“PUCCH”) resource for hybrid automatic repeat request (“HARQ”) feedback. The instructions are executable by the processor to cause the apparatus to transmit a positive acknowledgement on the PUCCH resource based at least in part on the HARQ feedback being disabled. |
US12177688B2 |
Fifth generation geofencing for user equipment
An architecture to dynamically create fifth generation technology based geofences around defined areas to ensure the safe operation of user equipment (UE). A method can comprise determining that first serving cell equipment is servicing an aerial user equipment determining that the first serving cell equipment has enabled beamforming, determining that a first beam of a group of beams is being used to service the aerial user equipment, determining a second beam of the group of beams that the first serving cell equipment will use to service to the aerial user equipment, determining that a handover event from the first serving cell equipment to a second serving cell equipment will occur, and causing the first serving cell equipment to adjust an emitted power level associated with the second beam. |
US12177686B2 |
Three-dimensional visualization of Wi-Fi signal propagation based on telemetry data
The present technology is directed to providing a 3-D visualization of a Wi-Fi signal propagation pattern based on telemetry data. The present technology can receive telemetry data for a Wi-Fi access point located at a location of a building plan in a Wi-Fi visualization system, store the telemetry data with a timestamp, determine a change in a Wi-Fi coverage for the Wi-Fi access point based on the telemetry data, and present a visualization illustrating the change in the Wi-Fi coverage for the Wi-Fi access point. The present technology can further present an animation of the change in the Wi-Fi coverage for the Wi-Fi access point based on the stored telemetry data. |
US12177684B2 |
Dynamic positioning of relay devices for machine-to-machine wireless communication
According to one embodiment, a method, computer system, and computer program product for wireless network communication. The embodiment may include identifying a workflow among multiple industrial machines within an activity area. Performance of the workflow requires wireless communication among the multiple industrial machines. The embodiment may include identifying communication requirements and communication capabilities of the multiple industrial machines. In response to determining a wireless network is not available within the activity area, the embodiment may include deploying one or more relay computing devices to deployment locations within the activity area based on the workflow, the communication requirements, and the communication capabilities. The embodiment may include instructing the one or more relay computing devices to create a wireless network which enables wireless communication among the multiple industrial machines. |
US12177683B2 |
Provisioning radio-based networks with locality rules
Disclosed are various embodiments for provisioning radio-based networks with locality rules. In one embodiment, at least one locality rule associated with an organization is accessed. The locality rule(s) require that at least a subset of network traffic for a radio-based network remain within a particular geographic area. The radio-based network includes a radio access network and an associated core network. A topology for the radio-based network is determined based at least in part on the locality rule(s). The radio-based network is provisioned or reconfigured for the organization to have the topology complying with the at least one locality rule. |
US12177681B1 |
System, method, and apparatus for providing dynamic, prioritized spectrum management and utilization
Systems, methods, and apparatuses for providing dynamic, prioritized spectrum utilization management. The system includes at least one monitoring sensor, at least one data analysis engine, at least one application, a semantic engine, a programmable rules and policy editor, a tip and cue server, and/or a control panel. The tip and cue server is operable utilize the environmental awareness from the data processed by the at least one data analysis engine in combination with additional information to create actionable data. |
US12177676B2 |
Channel control for communication using dynamic spectrum access
The disclosure described herein configures a base station and client devices for communication using dynamic spectrum access within a frequency spectrum that includes selecting, from a list of available channels, a set of channels as active channels. The active channels include uplink channels and downlink channels. An uplink channel and a downlink channel are assigned to a plurality of client devices based on locations the client devices, wherein at least some client devices have active channels in common. Acknowledgements from the subset of client devices having the common active channel are grouped, the acknowledgements containing medium access control (MAC) commands specific to the subset of client devices, where each message of a plurality of messages on the uplink channels is followed by a downlink acknowledgement. |
US12177672B2 |
Use of geolocation to improve security while protecting privacy
Security policies are made dependent on location of a device and the location of a device is determined and the appropriate security policy applied without providing the device's location to a server. A device determine its location and identifies a security policy identifier mapped to a zone including the location. The device requests the security policy corresponding to the identifier from a server and implements it. The device may also store a database of the security policies and implement them according to its location. Devices registered for a user evaluate whether locations detected for the devices correspond to impossible travel by the user. Objects encoding geolocation data of a device may be encrypted with a private key of the device and the public key of another to prevent access by an intermediary server. |
US12177671B2 |
Auto-adjust application operation leveraging location of connected devices
A system that dynamically adjusts an operation of software running on a first mobile device is provided. The system may include an application. The system may include an authentication module configured to authorize a user's login credentials, capture a biometric characteristic of the user, and authenticate the captured biometric characteristic based on a comparison to a stored biometric characteristic. The system may also include a tracking module configured to track a location of each of the plurality of mobile devices and based on the location, determine a number of mobile devices within a pre-determined range to the first mobile device. The system may include a throttling module configured to adjust the operation of the application based on the number of mobile devices, the adjusting including at least one of operating the application in read-only mode, partial-access mode and full-access mode and re-adjusting when a change in location is detected. |
US12177663B2 |
Selective network slice authentication and authorization in a mobile network environment
Presented herein are techniques to provide selective network slice authentication and authorization in a mobile network environment. In one example, a method may include obtaining, by an access management element of a mobile network, a registration request from a user equipment, wherein the registration request identifies a plurality of network slices with which the user equipment seeks authentication; determining that if authentication for the user equipment with a first network slice is successful, authentication for the user equipment with one or more other network slices can be skipped; and upon successful authentication for the user equipment with the first network slice, skipping authentication for the user equipment with the one or more other network slices. |
US12177662B2 |
Privacy key and message authentication code
A method performed by a UE. The method incudes generating a SUCI comprising: i) an encrypted part in which a Mobile Subscription Identification Number of a SUPI is encrypted and ii) a clear-text part comprising: a) a Mobile Country Code of the SUPI, b) a Mobile Network Code of the SUPI, c) a public key identifier for a public key of a home network of the user equipment, and d) an encryption scheme identifier that identifies an encryption scheme used by the UE to encrypt the Mobile Subscription Identification Number in the SUCI. The method also includes transmitting the SUCI to an authentication server in the home network for forwarding of the SUCI to a de-concealing server capable of decrypting the Mobile Subscription Identification Number. |
US12177661B2 |
Method and device for verifying user identification card, electronic device and storage medium
The present application relates to the technical field of communication technology, and provides a method and a device for verifying a user identification card, an electronic device and a storage medium. The method includes: receiving a sharing request of the user identification card sent by a first communication device; sending a query request to at least one second communication device according to the sharing request of the user identification card; receiving the first query information sent by the second communication device; and comparing the first query information with the sharing information of the user identification card and/or preset condition information, to obtain a verification result of the user identification card. The method realizes that the automatic verification of the authenticity of the sharing information of the user identification card and the validity of the user identification card. |
US12177657B2 |
Trusted system for privacy-preserving validation of individuals
Aspects of the subject disclosure may include, for example, receiving, from a computing device, a validation request for validating an individual associated with a mobile device equipped with an authentication app communicatively coupled with an authentication system, obtaining request data from a user validation system, enabling, using the request data, the computing device to communicate with the user validation system to facilitate the validation, wherein the validation involves the user validation system triggering the authentication system to provide access information to the computing device, the authentication system authenticating the individual/mobile device, the authentication system providing, to the user validation system, identification information of the individual based on the authenticating, and the user validation system determining a validation result based on data relating to the identification information. Aspects also include obtaining the validation result from the user validation system and causing the validation result to be presented. Other embodiments are disclosed. |
US12177656B2 |
Method and apparatus for handling EN-DC cell reselection indicator in next-generation mobile communication system
The present disclosure relates to a communication method and system for converging a 5th-Generation (5G) communication system for supporting higher data rates beyond a 4th-Generation (4G) system with a technology for Internet of Things (IoT). The present disclosure may be applied to intelligent services based on the 5G communication technology and the IoT-related technology, such as smart home, smart building, smart city, smart car, connected car, health care, digital education, smart retail, security and safety services. A method performed by a terminal is provided. The method includes receiving, from a base station, a message for releasing a radio resource control (RRC) connection, the message including information indicating to apply alternative cell reselection priority information for a cell reselection, receiving, from a cell of the base station, system information associated with the cell reselection, in case that the system information includes cell reselection priority information and the alternative cell reselection priority information, performing the cell reselection for evolved-universal terrestrial radio access (E-UTRA) frequency and inter-radio access technology (RAT) frequency by applying the alternative cell reselection priority information to the E-UTRA frequency, and in case that inter-RAT cell is selected, deleting the information indicating to apply the alternative cell reselection priority information. |
US12177654B2 |
Cell selection or reselection method and device, and terminal
A cell selection or reselection method includes: when a first identifier of the terminal is in an idle state or an inactive state, determining a cell selection or reselection priority of the first identifier according to an operating cell of a second identifier of the terminal. The second identifier is different from the first identifier. |
US12177652B2 |
Validity of stored conditional handover configurations
A wireless terminal comprises receiver circuitry and processor circuitry. The receiver circuitry is configured to receive a message. The message comprises one or more conditional handover configurations; at least one indication; and, at least one triggering condition; each of the one or more conditional handover configurations comprising at least one identity of a candidate target cell, the at least one indication indicating whether or not the message is provided as full configuration. The processor circuitry is configured to: store the one or more conditional handover configurations and the at least one indication; perform a handover to a target cell; and determine validity of the one or more conditional handover configurations based on the indication upon or after performing the handover. |
US12177648B2 |
Systems and methods for orientation-responsive audio enhancement
Sound objects are identified within a content item, and location metadata is extracted from the content item for each sound object. A reference layout is generated, relative to a user position, for the sound objects based on the location metadata. A user's gaze is then determined using pupil tracking, body movement data, head orientation data, or other techniques. Using the reference layout, a sound object along a path defined by the gaze of the user is identified, and audio of the identified object is enhanced. |
US12177647B2 |
Headphone rendering metadata-preserving spatial coding
Systems and methods for preserving headphone rendering mode (HRM) in object clustering are described. In an embodiment, an object-based audio data processing system includes a processor configured to receive a plurality of audio objects, wherein an audio object of the plurality of audio objects is associated with respective object metadata that indicates respective spatial position information and an HRM; determine a plurality of cluster positions by applying an extended hybrid distance metric to a spatial coding algorithm to calculate a partial loudness for each of the audio objects; render the audio objects to the cluster positions to form a plurality of clusters by applying the extended hybrid distance metric to the spatial coding algorithm to calculate object-to-cluster gains; and transmit the clusters to a spatial reproduction system. |
US12177644B2 |
Signalling of audio effect metadata in a bitstream
Methods, systems, computer-readable media, and apparatuses for manipulating a soundfield are presented. Some configurations include receiving a bitstream that comprises metadata and a soundfield description; parsing the metadata to obtain an effect identifier and at least one effect parameter value; and applying, to the soundfield description, an effect identified by the effect identifier. The applying may include using the at least one effect parameter value to apply the identified effect to the soundfield description. |
US12177643B1 |
Spatial audio controller
A method performed a local device that is communicatively coupled with several remote devices, the method includes: receiving, from each remote device with which the local device is engaged in a communication session, an input audio stream; receiving, for each remote device, a set parameters; determining, for each input audio stream, whether the input audio stream is to be 1) rendered individually or 2) rendered as a mix of input audio streams based on the set of parameters; for each input audio stream that is determined to be rendered individually, spatially rendering the input audio stream as an individual virtual sound source that contains only that input audio stream; and for input audio streams that are determined to be rendered as the mix of input audio streams, spatially rendering the mix of input audio streams as a single virtual sound source that contains the mix of input audio streams. |
US12177635B2 |
Playback device base
Example techniques may involve a playback device modifying its playback configuration when the playback device is placed onto a device base. In an example implementation, the playback device may receive, via an 802.15-compatible radio of one or more network interfaces, one or more packets comprising data representing an identifier of the first device base. After receipt of the one or more packets, the playback device queries a database for state information corresponding to the identifier of the first device base and modifies a playback configuration of the playback device from a first configuration to a second configuration based on the queried state information corresponding to the identifier of the first device base. |
US12177632B2 |
Eardrum acoustic pressure estimation using feedback canceller
Disclosed herein are systems and methods for eardrum acoustic pressure estimation for hearing device applications. A receiver signal is produced through a receiver of a hearing device, or a physical extension of the receiver, placed inside an ear canal of a user. A microphone signal is sensed, in response to the receiver signal, using a microphone placed outside the ear canal. Based on the receiver signal and the microphone signal, a reliability signal of the microphone signal and a feedback-path signal are computed. A spectral representation signal of the feedback-path signal is computed, and a real-ear response signal is computed using a mathematical combination of the spectral-representation signal and the reliability signal. The computed real-ear response signal is used to modify an operational characteristic of the hearing device, or to make a recommendation for modification of an operational characteristic or a physical characteristic of the hearing device. |
US12177631B2 |
Device for targeted feature-specific sensory therapy
A device and method that supplements sensory input, thereby providing a supplemented sensory environment, to induce plasticity within the central nervous system that effectively overcomes sensory-neural processing deficits or strengthens specific sensory-neural abilities. In one implementation, ear-level hearing devices are used to deliver therapeutic sound with specific acoustic features that serve as archetypes of stimulus features for which sensory-neural processing is compromised by a sensory-neural deficit. |
US12177630B2 |
Ear-worn electronic device configured to compensate for hunched or stooped posture
A hearing device comprises a processor operatively coupled to memory, a speaker or a receiver, and one or both of a microphone arrangement and a telecoil arrangement. A sensor is operatively coupled to the processor and configured to sense an angular position of the device relative to a horizontal plane oriented orthogonal to a direction of gravity. The processor is configured to detect a change in the angular position of the device from a first angular position to a second angular position, the first angular position corresponding to a specified angular position that provides for a target or optimal level of device performance and the second angular position resulting in suboptimal device performance. The processor is also configured to implement a corrective action that improves performance of the device relative to the suboptimal device performance while operating the device at the second angular position. |
US12177629B2 |
Sound generation apparatus
An apparatus may include a passive vibration member and an active vibration member connected to the passive vibration member and including first and second vibration portions arranged in parallel with each other. The apparatus may further include a driving apparatus configured to apply a first driving signal to the first vibration portion and a second driving signal to the second vibration portion, based on an input signal, to vibrate the first vibration portion and the second vibration portion. |
US12177626B2 |
Electroacoustic conversion device
An electroacoustic conversion device includes a vibration plate, an inner voice coil attached to the vibration plate, an outer voice coil attached to the vibration plate outside the inner voice coil to surround the inner voice coil, a magnet, a yoke, and the frame which holds the vibration plate and the yoke. The magnet includes a wiring portion which is in a form of a through hole or a notch in which inner signal lines for the inner voice coil are provided. |
US12177623B2 |
Bone conduction confirmation
According to an aspect, there is provided an apparatus for a wearable terminal device including circuitry configured for performing the following. The apparatus receives, via a bone conduction sensor, a bone conduction signal and, via at least one microphone over the air, an audio signal. The bone conduction signal and the audio signal are, at least in part, substantially concurrently recorded signals. The apparatus calculates a value of a similarity metric for evaluating an extent of similarity between the bone conduction and audio signals. In response to the value exceeding a pre-defined threshold, the apparatus causes performing one or more actions including executing, in response to detecting a voice command, the voice command and/or modifying, if the audio signal is received via a plurality of microphones over the air, one or more audio focusing parameters of the plurality of microphones for increasing the value of the similarity metric. |
US12177622B2 |
Crosstalk off ear detection for circumaural headset
A circumaural headset having a first earcup and a second earcup can include a first transducer disposed with the first earcup and configured to transmit a first non-audible signal with an audible signal, a second transducer disposed within the second earcup and configured to receive the first non-audible signal from the first transducer, and an off-ear detection processor configured to determine whether the headset has been removed from the user's head based on the second transducer receiving the first non-audible signal from the first transducer. |
US12177614B2 |
Acoustic implant feedback control
An apparatus includes signal processing circuitry configured to generate processed data signals in response at least in part to transducer signals from at least one acoustic transducer and filtering signals, and to transmit the processed data signals via at least one communication channel to an actuating assembly of an auditory prosthesis. The apparatus further includes circuitry configured to monitor one or more of the signal processing circuitry, the processed data signals, and the at least one communication channel, and to generate filtering control signals in response at least in part thereto. The apparatus further includes filtering circuitry configured to generate the filtering signals in response at least in part to the processed data signals and the filtering control signals. |
US12177611B1 |
Method and system for eyebox expansion in display systems
A method includes receiving a light beam propagating along an optical path and operating a polarization rotator in a first state to produce an input right-hand circularly polarized beam or in a second state to produce an input left-hand circularly polarized beam. The method also includes converting, using a first diffractive element, the input right-hand circularly polarized beam into an intermediate left-hand circularly polarized beam or converting, using the first diffractive element, the input left-hand circularly polarized beam into an intermediate right-hand circularly polarized beam. The method also includes converting, using a second diffractive element, the intermediate left-hand circularly polarized beam into a right-hand circularly polarized output beam or converting, using the second diffractive element, the intermediate right-hand circularly polarized beam into a left-hand circularly polarized output beam. |
US12177609B2 |
Communication apparatus, communication control method, and non-transitory computer readable medium
A communication apparatus (10) includes: a communication unit (11) configured to transmit sensor information detected using at least two or more sensors, the two or more sensors being adapted to detect states of a mobile body in directions different from one another with the mobile body being a base point; a moving state recognition unit (12) configured to recognize a moving state; a peripheral state recognition unit (13) configured to recognize a peripheral state of the mobile body; and a communication control unit (14) configured to determine a priority level of each of the two or more sensors based on the moving state and the peripheral state and perform communication control so that the sensor information detected by the sensor having a high priority level is transmittable in quality higher than that of the sensor information detected by the sensor having a low priority level. |
US12177604B2 |
Systems and methods for asymmetric image splitter clock generation
Described herein are systems and methods that provide for asymmetric image splitter image stream applications. In one embodiment, a system supporting image multi-streaming comprises an asymmetric image splitter engine that splits super-frame image streams into two or more image streams and a fractional clock divider circuit. The fractional clock divider may comprise a digital feedback control loop and a one-bit sigma delta modulator. The fractional clock divider circuit may provide compatible display clock frequencies for each of the two or more image streams. When a multi-image stream comprises the two image streams, the asymmetric image splitter engine adjusts a vertical asymmetry of a first image stream with a shortest height to same height as a second image stream by adding vertical padding to the first image stream. The super-frame image streams may comprise image streams from video, LIDAR, radar, or other sensors. |
US12177602B2 |
Light-folded projector
A device may include a light-folded projector that may include an infrared (IR) light emitter and a light folding element. The light folding element may receive IR light emitted from the IR light emitter and fold the IR light one or more times to guide the IR light passing through the light folding element to exit the device to an environment. The device may also include a detector that may detect and/or recognize an object in the environment using the IR light from the light-folded projector, and a front-facing camera to capture images of the environment in front of the device. |
US12177601B2 |
Control apparatus, radiographic imaging system, control method, and recording medium
A control apparatus connected to a plurality of radiographic imaging apparatuses, includes a receiver that receives state information indicating whether a state is a first state in which the radiographic imaging apparatus is not connected to or synchronized with a specific synchronization source or a second state in which the radiographic imaging apparatus is connected to and synchronized with the specific synchronization source, from each of the plurality of radiographic imaging apparatuses, a hardware processor that makes a first determination that at least one of the plurality of radiographic imaging apparatuses is in the first state or a second determination that all of the plurality of radiographic imaging apparatuses are in the second state, based on the state information received from each of the plurality of radiographic imaging apparatuses, and an outputter that outputs whether a determination result by the hardware processor is the first determination or the second determination. |
US12177599B2 |
Image capturing method and electronic device
An image capturing method, applicable to an electronic device including an image capturing device and a processor, is provided. The image capturing device has a field of view (FOV). The image capturing method includes: capturing a plurality of images of the FOV by using the image capturing device, and recording a plurality of images within a capture frame in the FOV from the images, where a capturing range of the capture frame is smaller than or equal to the FOV; moving the capture frame to a perspective-moving target within the FOV in response to a setting operation on the perspective-moving target; and generating a moving-perspective video from the recorded images. |
US12177598B2 |
Vehicle undercarriage imaging system
Devices and methods for capturing vehicle undercarriage images are described. In some instances, a mirror assembly may be used to reflect images of portions of a vehicle undercarriage into a field of view of a camera to be captured, e.g., as a vehicle passes over the mirror assembly. Composite images may be reconstructed from the reflected portions of the vehicle undercarriage, and analysis may be performed on those reconstructed, composite images to identify features in the composite vehicle undercarriage images. |
US12177595B2 |
Video device, wireless audio device and method for performing audio and video synchronization between video device and wireless audio device
A video device, a wireless audio device and a method for performing audio and video (AV) synchronization between the video device and the wireless audio device are provided. The method includes: utilizing a controller of the video device to determine a video delay of the video device; utilizing the controller to determine an audio delay of the video device; utilizing the controller to receive information of a communications quality of the wireless audio device from the wireless audio device, to determine a wireless communications delay between the video device and the wireless audio device according to the communications quality; utilizing the controller to generate a time map information according to the video delay, the audio delay and the wireless communications delay; and transmitting the time map information from the video device to the wireless audio device for AV synchronization between the video device and the wireless audio device. |
US12177593B2 |
Photoelectric conversion apparatus and system having photodiodes to perform avalanche multiplication
A photoelectric conversion apparatus includes a first pixel and a second pixel, each of which includes a photodiode, and a signal processing circuit including a control circuit and a counter. The control circuit is connected to the photodiode and a circuit configured to generate a pulse signal, and performs control, based on the pulse signal, so as to be in a standby state or a recharge state. The counter counts the number of periods in which avalanche multiplication has occurred in the standby state. A third pulse of the pulse signal for the second pixel is input to the control circuit in a period from when a first pulse of the pulse signal for the first pixel is input to the control circuit to when a second pulse of the pulse signal for the first pixel subsequent to the first pulse is input to the control circuit. |
US12177586B2 |
Systems and methods for reducing fixed pattern noise in image data
The present disclosure generally relates to systems and methods for image data processing. In certain embodiments, an image processing pipeline may be configured to receive a frame of the image data having a plurality of pixels acquired using a digital image sensor. The image processing pipeline may then be configured to determine a first plurality of correction factors that may correct each pixel in the plurality of pixels for fixed pattern noise. The first plurality of correction factors may be determined based at least in part on fixed pattern noise statistics that correspond to the frame of the image data. After determining the first plurality of correction factors, the image processing pipeline may be configured to apply the first plurality of correction factors to the plurality of pixels, thereby reducing the fixed pattern noise present in the plurality of pixels. |
US12177585B2 |
Solid-state imaging apparatus and method of driving the same
An imaging device including a photoelectric converter that generates signal charge; a charge storage region that stores the signal charge; a first transistor that has a gate coupled to the charge storage region and reads out the signal charge; a second transistor that has a source and a drain, an output of the first transistor being fed back to one of the source and the drain and being supplied to the charge storage region from the other of the source and the drain; and voltage supply circuitry that supplies voltages varying with time. In a reset operation for discharging the signal charge stored in the charge storage region, the voltage supply circuitry supplies the voltages to a gate of the second transistor. |
US12177583B2 |
Image sensor and image-capturing device including adjustment unit for reducing capacitance
An image sensor includes: a first pixel having a first photoelectric conversion unit that photoelectrically converts light to generate a charge, a first accumulation unit that accumulates the charge generated by the first photoelectric conversion unit, and a first output unit that is connected to the first accumulation unit; a second pixel having a second photoelectric conversion unit that photoelectrically converts light to generate a charge, a second accumulation unit that accumulates the charge generated by the second photoelectric conversion unit, and a second output unit that is connected to and disconnected from the second accumulation unit via a second connection unit; and an adjustment unit that adjusts capacitances of the first accumulation unit and the second accumulation unit if a signal based on the charges generated by the first photoelectric conversion unit and the second photoelectric conversion unit is output from the first output unit. |
US12177576B2 |
Dynamic range enhancement in CMOS image sensors using charge transfer amplification
A method and a system are described for dynamic range enhancement in CMOS image sensors using charge-transfer amplification. The method involves resetting a pixel array and other nodes of the CMOS image sensor. It involves receiving light for a predetermined duration on the pixel array layered with photodiodes. It involves configuring an integration time of incident light at the photodiodes 104, for a desired exposure and releasing photoelectrons to form a current signal. An equivalent voltage signal is built allowing a voltage build-up by charging a storage capacitance, and thereafter adjusting the voltage build-up by adjusting a ratio between the storage capacitance and amplification capacitance. The voltage signal is then integrated with the current signal in order to obtain an integrated signal of amplified gain, and the method involves generating a resultant electronic signal with a higher amplification factor and an enhanced gain as compared to the input electronic signal. |
US12177575B2 |
Photographing method of electronic apparatus and electronic apparatus thereof
An electronic apparatus and method are disclosed herein. The electronic device includes at least one camera, a distance sensor, an illumination sensor, a display, a light-emitting module configured to generate a flash, and a processor. The processor implements the method, including: displaying a camera preview image, acquiring a distance between the apparatus and an object depicted in the preview image, acquiring a brightness in the local environment, detecting whether a shadow of the electronic apparatus is depicted in the preview image, based on the acquired distance and the acquired brightness, detecting whether a shadow is disposed within the field-of-view of the camera, and in response to detecting the shadow of, configuring a brightness value for a flash to reduce the shadow. |