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US12269684B2 |
Method for controlling transport robot, vertical support, and transport robot
A vertical support for a transport robot includes a column assembly and a driving assembly. The vertical support includes a fixed column frame and a movable column frame movably arranged on the fixed column frame. The driving assembly includes a traction assembly and a retractable assembly connected to the traction assembly. The traction assembly is connected to the carrying device and configured to drive a carrying device of the transport robot to move relative to the movable column frame. The traction assembly includes two sets of traction assemblies located at two opposed sides of the carrying device respectively, the retractable assembly is configured to drive the two sets of the traction assemblies to synchronously drive the carrying device to ascend or descend. |
US12269683B2 |
Automated systems and devices for loading and unloading
A system for loading and unloading containers of items from transport vehicles and moving containers of items to and from desired locations using automated robots are disclosed. The system includes one or more automated robots, a base station, and one or more vehicle-based systems. The automated robots are configured to move to, lift, and carry containers of items. The base station is configured to coordinate the movements of the automated robots. The vehicle-based systems are associated with transport vehicles and configured to communicate information about containers on the transport vehicles to the base station or automated robots. The vehicle-based systems may call the one or more automated robots to automatically load or unload the transport vehicles. |
US12269682B2 |
Systems and methods for providing order fulfillment using a recirculating routing system
A storage, retrieval and processing system is disclosed for processing objects. The storage, retrieval and processing system includes a plurality of bins including objects to be distributed, the plurality of bins being provided on a conveyance system, a programmable motion device that includes an end effector for grasping and moving any of the objects, the programmable motion device being capable of reaching any of the objects within at least one of the plurality of bins in an input area of the conveyance system, a perception system for providing perception data regarding a selected object that is presented to the perception system by the programmable motion device, and a routing conveyance system including a track-mounted shuttle for receiving the selected object, and for moving the selected object in each of horizontal and vertical directions toward a destination container responsive to the perception data. |
US12269680B2 |
Container handling vehicle with first and second sections and assembly of motors in second section for driving at least one wheel of each of the sets of wheels
A container handling vehicle for picking up storage containers from a three-dimensional grid of an underlying storage system includes: a first set of wheels arranged at opposite portions of a vehicle body of the container handling vehicle, for moving the vehicle along a first direction on a rail system of the grid; and a second set of wheels arranged at opposite portions of the vehicle body, for moving the vehicle along a second direction on the rail system of the grid, the second direction being perpendicular to the first direction. The vehicle body includes walls on all sides forming a footprint defined by horizontal peripheries in the X and Y directions of the vehicle body. The container handling vehicle further includes: a first section and a second section arranged side-by-side such that a centre point of a footprint of the first section is arranged off centre relative a centre point of the footprint of the vehicle body, wherein a size ratio of the footprint F1 of the first section relative a footprint of the second section is at least 2:1, the first section is configured to accommodate a storage container, and the second section includes an assembly of motors for driving at least one wheel of each of the sets of wheels. |
US12269678B2 |
Article storage facility
In the case where two articles are held by a holding section (31), and an unloading operation is to be performed on the two articles, a controller first performs the unloading operation on the large article (WL), and then performs the unloading operation on the small article (WS). In the case of performing a scooping operation on two articles while no article is held by the holding section (31), the controller first performs the scooping operation on the small article (WS), and then performs the scooping operation on the large article (WL). |
US12269677B2 |
Safety pail
A trash receptacle assembly that is made from two sections that can be selectively connected and/or separated. The first section has a base. An incomplete peripheral wall extends upwardly from the base. The incomplete peripheral wall has a first side edge and a second side edge, wherein a gap is defined between the first side edge and the second side edge. Guide tracks are provided on the incomplete peripheral wall along at least part of the first side edge and the second side edge. A peripheral wall segment is provided that is shaped and sized to fill the gap in the incomplete peripheral wall. The peripheral wall segment slides into the guide tracks on the first section. |
US12269673B2 |
Freight container intended to be received in the cargo hold of an aircraft
A freight container configured to fit in an aircraft cargo hold includes a floor element. First and second parallel side walls extend away from first and second opposite edges of the floor element base surface. A top wall, parallel to a floor element resting surface, extends between edges of the first and second side walls, which edges are remote from the first and second edges. A front wall extends between the first and second side walls from a base surface third edge to a top wall front edge. The front wall has a first front wall portion, extending from the base surface third edge at a first angle of at least 90° to the resting surface. The front wall has a second front wall portion, extending from the top wall front edge at a second angle of less than 180° and more than 90° to the top wall. |
US12269670B2 |
Transport device for transporting a delicate object
The invention concerns a transport container for transporting a delicate object, comprising a casing which is divided in a length direction into casing segments (1), provided with at least two upright edges (6) situated spaced apart from one another in a width direction extending transversely to the length direction and divided into edge segments corresponding to the casing segments, wherein two adjacent casing segments together with the corresponding edge segments are foldable about a common rotational axis situated in the plane of the casing, wherein the edge segments are, thanks to a folded structure, rigid in at least one direction perpendicular to the plane of the corresponding casing segments. |
US12269669B2 |
Cushion package box and electronic product cushion package assembly
A cushion package box includes a box body, a first cushion member and a plurality of paper tubes. The first cushion member is disposed in the box body and the first cushion member has a porous structure. The plurality of paper tubes is disposed in the box body. At least one of the plurality of paper tubes is in contact with the first cushion member. An opening direction of the porous structure is different from an opening direction of the at least one paper tube. |
US12269668B2 |
Aerosol can activator
An activator for use with an aerosol spray can is presented having a two-part housing formed from a first side and a second side that when aligned and connected together retains a trigger that is pivotally attached to one of the first and second sides. Snap fittings or a can adjuster can be used to slidably engage with the spray can to securely hold the spray can and preventing axial movement relative to the housing. A nozzle elbow is movable contained within the housing having a distal end and a proximal end, where the proximal end accepts and operatively connects with a valve stem on the spray can. A spray head is releasably positioned in the distal end of the elbow nozzle. |
US12269663B2 |
Deflatable inflatable web
A protective packaging web is disclosed. The web includes a first film web having a plurality of extended portions including a base perimeter enclosing an open base region and an extended surface protruding in one direction from a plane defined by the first film web. The extended surface has a larger surface area than the open base region. The web also includes a second film web sealed to the first film web around a portion of the open base region to form sub-chambers on a side of the first film web opposite the protruding direction. The first film web and the second film web remain unsealed across the open base region defining regions within the sub-chambers suitable to contain a fluid volume. The plurality of sub-chambers are interconnected via one or more intra-chamber channels, allowing each of the sub-chambers to receive and release fluid in response to external pressures. |
US12269661B2 |
Carrier for containers
A carrier for holding a plurality of containers, the carrier includes a plurality of panels including an attachment panel, a first side panel foldably connected to the attachment panel, and a second side panel foldably connected to the attachment panel, container retention features including a plurality of container openings in the attachment panel for at least partially receiving a respective container of the plurality of containers, and locking features for maintaining a secure engagement of the carrier with the plurality of containers, the locking features including at least one locking tab foldably connected to one of the first side panel and the second side panel, and at least one locking cut at least partially receiving the at least one locking tab, the at least one locking cut positioned in the other of the first side panel and the second side panel. |
US12269659B2 |
Foil free tabbed seal
Various forms of tabbed sealing members are described along with the laminates from which the sealing members are formed. In some forms, the tabbed sealing members may generally be formed from materials that may be processed using a single recycling stream. In one form, the tabbed seals do not include any metal foils, such as would traditionally be included in induction heated seals. Instead, the seals may be applied in other manners, such as using ultrasonic sealing, conduction heating, high frequency sealing/welding, pressure sensitive adhesives, and the like. |
US12269658B2 |
Sealed container comprising a device for releasable connection to an enclosure
The invention relates to a sealed container (1) comprising a flexible film (2) which is arranged to define an internal space (3) and a through-opening, and a sealed connection device (4) which is arranged to allow the flexible film (2) to be connected to a complementary connection device of a sterile enclosure, while ensuring sterile communication between the internal space (3) of the container (1) and that of the enclosure, the connection device (4) comprising a flange to which the flexible film (2) is attached, the flange delimiting the through-opening of the flexible film (2), characterized in that the flange is constituted by two different pieces distinct from each other, respectively forming an external sleeve (5) and an internal sleeve (6) the flexible film (2) being kept gripped between the external sleeve (5) and the internal sleeve (6). |
US12269655B2 |
Shipping container systems
There is provided a container system comprising an outer container comprising a base and a plurality of upstanding walls defining a cavity, a closure flap extending from a top of one of the upstanding walls wherein the first closure flap covers an opening formed by the top ends of the upstanding walls when the outer container is in a closed configuration, and wherein the closure flap includes a retention element that extends from the closure flap downward into the cavity of the outer container when the outer container is closed, and an suspension insert including a product retention compartment and a plurality of suspension units extending outwardly from the suspension unit creating a suspension gap on all sides of the product retention compartment when the suspension insert is installed in the outer container, wherein the retention element exerts a retention force on a the suspension insert. |
US12269653B2 |
Product package with interchangeable sleeves
Product packages and methods of reducing packaging waste arising from producing customized packages are disclosed. A plurality of trays are produced and a first batch of sleeves is produced corresponding to a first sleeve design, each sleeve of the first batch of sleeves being sized and shaped to be disposed about a respective one of the plurality of trays. Each sleeve of the first batch of sleeves is disposed about a respective one of the plurality trays to assemble a first plurality of packages. A second batch of sleeves is produced corresponding to a second sleeve design that is different from the first sleeve design, each sleeve of the second batch of sleeves being sized and shaped to be disposed about a respective one of the plurality trays. Each sleeve of the second batch of sleeves is disposed about a respective one of the plurality of trays to assemble a second plurality of packages. |
US12269647B1 |
Small screw catchment and caddy system
A screw containment system is disclosed including a caddy, a first screw, an adhesive substance, and a cover. The caddy includes a plurality of recesses including a first recess extending from a first opening towards a second surface of the caddy. The first recess is sized to accept a screw therein and includes a counterbore at a distal end. The first screw is removably disposed in the first recess such that the screw head shoulder sits on an upper surface of the counterbore with the shank disposed in an inner recess of the counterbore. The adhesive substance is disposed within the drive of the first screw, the adhesive substance being configured to temporarily couple two objects together. The cover is removably coupled to the first surface of the caddy such that, while the cover is coupled to the first surface, the first screw held within the first recess. |
US12269646B2 |
Systems and methods for tracking refillable packages filled at a bottling facility
The present application provides a bottling facility for filling a refillable package. The bottling facility may include a filler for filling the refillable package, a radio frequency identification tag positioned on the refillable package, a radio frequency identification reader, and a data processing system in communication with the radio frequency identification reader. The radio frequency identification reader identifies the radio frequency identification tag when the refillable package is refilled and the data processing system tracks the number of times the refillable package is refilled. |
US12269642B2 |
Bottle for containing liquid
Disclosed is a bottle for containing liquid content including a body portion, at least part or the entire portion of an upper portion of which is provided with a plurality of guides which protrudes inward from an inside surface thereof and is in a spiral pattern so that the liquid content can be guided towards an opening of a neck portion of the bottle while spirally revolving inside the bottle. |
US12269635B2 |
Packaging system for pharmaceutical dispenser and associated method
A package insert module that includes a turntable configured to rotate about a central post and an insert assembly mounted on the turntable and including a finger arrangement configured to offload a plurality of packages arranged in an array on a nest. |
US12269634B2 |
Method for controlling a plurality of carts movable along an endless track
A method for controlling a plurality of carts movable independently from one another along an endless track and configured to perform at least one task in order to carry out at least one operation onto respective articles; the method including the steps of: advancing the carts along the track, the track including at least one task section and at least one transient section; advancing each cart along a task-assignment section of the track arranged upstream of the at least one task section; advancing a plurality of articles along a feeding path and through an operation station; detecting the passage of each article at a detection station of the feeding path located upstream of the operation station; and controlling one respective cart to perform the at least one task if an article is detected, during the step d) of detecting, when the cart is moving along the task-assignment section. |
US12269633B2 |
Packaging apparatus
A packaging apparatus and method is provided. The packaging apparatus comprises: a support platform for supporting packaging containers positioned thereon; and a packaging container positioning apparatus for positioning packaging containers on the support platform. The packaging container positioning apparatus comprises: one or more rails that each form a path for conveying devices; a plurality of individually controllable conveying devices comprising at least a first conveying device and a second conveying device, each conveying device mounted on a rail for moving along the path; and a control system configured to control the conveying devices. The control system is configured to control each conveying device to engage: a packaging container, move along the path in a first conveying direction, and release the packaging container, to position the packaging container on the support platform. |
US12269632B2 |
Vacuum packaging machine
A vacuum packaging machine comprising a support and containment frame (10), the frame (10) is equipped with a control panel (14) and an ON/OFF button (16) and containing a decompression chamber (13) configured for a vacuum packaging of a product. The decompression chamber (13) includes a tank (11) covered by a tilting bell or lid (12). The frame (10) comprises a vacuum pump. at least one welding bar (18) and two lateral sides (19) equipped with cooling slits (20). In at least one lateral sides (19) of the frame (10). is placed an insert (21). shaped and removable, fixed at the tank (11). |
US12269629B2 |
Packaging apparatus for secondary packages
The present invention provides a packaging apparatus for in-line packaging wrapping of a foldable blank around a receiving load that is simultaneously dropped onto the loading space of the foldable blank. The packaging apparatus includes a support means adapted to receive a supply of one or more foldable blanks. The support means includes a support frame supported onto two or more parallel longitudinal rails positioned generally transversal to a direction of supply of foldable blanks. The apparatus further includes an article loading mechanism to load a group of articles onto a loading space defined onto the foldable blank received onto the support means. The apparatus furthermore includes an erecting mechanism having a plurality of generally spaced apart vertical lugs, positioned onto one or more sides of the support frame, and at a height lower than the height of longitudinal rails such that a vertically upward movement of the lugs engages and erects at least one side of the foldable blank around the articles already loaded onto the foldable blank. |
US12269627B2 |
Gas-based material compression and portioning
An apparatus configured to provide portioned instances of a compressible material includes a channel assembly, a gas source, a cutting assembly, and a discharge assembly. The channel assembly holds a bulk instance of the material extending through upper and lower channels of a continuous channel. The gas source supplies gas to compress the bulk instance. The cutting assembly moves in relation to the channel assembly to isolate the upper and lower channels, severing upper and lower material portions of the bulk instance. The discharge assembly directs gas to impinge on a lower face of the cutting assembly to discharge the lower material portion as a portioned instance. The channel assembly may be moveable, where operation of the gas source, cutting assembly, and/or discharge assembly are based on moving the channel assembly between various positions. The gas supply may be controlled based on a determined property of the portioned instance. |
US12269621B1 |
System and method for suspending HF antennas
A system and method for extending and holding aloft a long-wire radio antenna using an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), optimizing high-frequency (HF) radio communication where ground-based infrastructure is impractical. The UAV-based system pulls an antenna wire from a reel vertically and hovers in place holding the antenna at a length resonant on the transmitting frequency, enabling effective skip propagation. The system includes mechanisms for precise impedance matching and standing wave ratio (SWR) tuning through automatic adjustments of antenna length, facilitated by onboard sensors and control systems. The antenna wire is connected to a reel anchored to the ground and connected to a wire-mesh ground plane. In one embodiment, the system constantly feeds electric power to the UAV, with filters isolating RF and power currents, enabling both antenna and power transmission functions on the same wire. This system addresses the challenges of maintaining HF communication in remote or disaster-stricken regions. |
US12269618B2 |
Model predictive control for spacecraft formation
For model predictive control for a spacecraft formation, a method calculates a virtual point that represents a plurality of spacecraft orbiting in a spacecraft formation. The method calculates an outer polytope boundary and an inner polytope boundary relative to the virtual point for a given spacecraft of the plurality of spacecraft. The method maneuvers the given spacecraft to within the inner polytope boundary using model predictive control (MPC) to minimize fuel consumption. |
US12269614B2 |
Method of producing structure
A method of producing a structure including a first component, having a first surface, and a second component, having second and third surfaces includes: measuring profiles of the second and third surfaces; measuring profiles of fourth and fifth surfaces of subcomponents; assembling the first component by coupling the subcomponents with adjustment; recording data representing the adjustment; estimating a changed profile of the second surface in case of coupling the third surface to the first surface; determining a coupling position of the third surface to the first surface; and coupling the third surface to the first surface at the determined coupling position. The predetermined contour degree is required for the second surface. The first surface is formed by the fourth surfaces. The fifth surfaces influence a profile of the first surface. The changed profile is estimated based on the profiles of the second to fifth surfaces and the recorded data. |
US12269613B2 |
System for performing automatic inspection of passenger boarding bridge
A system for performing an automatic inspection of a passenger boarding bridge. The passenger boarding bridge is connected to a terminal building, and includes a plurality of devices that are operatable. The system includes: a notifier provided on the passenger boarding bridge; and a controller configured to control each of the devices and the notifier. The controller is configured to: when an inspection start command is inputted to the controller, perform an operation test of each of the devices in a predetermined order to detect abnormality in each device; and during a period from when the inspection start command is inputted to the controller until the operation test of a last device among the devices is ended, cause the notifier to notify operation test-related information inside and/or outside the passenger boarding bridge. |
US12269610B2 |
Systems and methods for providing safe landing assistance for an aerial vehicle
Disclosed are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable medium for providing a safe landing for an aerial vehicle. The method may include: displaying, on one or more displays, an aerial vehicle, an intended landing zone, and a real-time flight path of the vehicle as the vehicle approaches the intended landing zone; receiving data related to one or more of the vehicle, the flight path of the vehicle, the intended landing zone, and an obstacle; determining the proximity of the vehicle relative to the center of the intended landing zone based on the received data; displaying the proximity of the vehicle relative to the center of the intended landing zone; displaying the obstacle when present; displaying an alert when the vehicle deviates in proximity to the center of the intended landing zone and/or approaches the obstacle; and upon determining a failure to respond to the alert computing flight controls to modify landing. |
US12269608B2 |
Structurally integrated vacuum tank and method of using the same
There is provided a structurally integrated vacuum tank that includes a vacuum tank main portion extending between vacuum tank end portions. The vacuum tank main portion includes a vacuum tank skin forming a cylinder. The vacuum tank skin has a longitudinal cross section with a profile geometry configured for buckling prevention for the vacuum tank skin under external pressure loads. The vacuum tank skin is configured to provide a pressure barrier between an outside ambient pressure and a vacuum in an interior of the vacuum tank main portion. The vacuum tank main portion further includes a plurality of stiffener members coupled to surface portions of the vacuum tank skin. The vacuum tank skin and the plurality of stiffener members are configured to carry structural loads. |
US12269607B2 |
Collapsible fuel cells for aircraft
A collapsible fuel cell for an aircraft includes an inner textile support substrate having an outer surface including one or more textile crease lines forming a fold pattern and an outer shell layer conforming to the outer surface of the textile support substrate to form the fuel cell. The fuel cell is collapsible along the fold pattern formed by the one or more textile crease lines. |
US12269606B2 |
Aircraft
Aircraft comprise a fuselage, wings coupled to the fuselage, a wing-to-body fairing operatively coupled relative to the fuselage and the wings and defining a fairing volume between the wing-to-body fairing and at least the fuselage, and a fairing fuel tank positioned within the fairing volume. |
US12269604B2 |
Defrosting and acoustic treatment device for an air intake lip of a turbojet engine nacelle
A defrosting and acoustic treatment device for an air intake lip of a turbojet engine nacelle includes an embossed acoustic structure that delimits a plurality of acoustic cells, each acoustic cell being delimited by an independent peripheral wall that allows a flow of de-icing air to flow around each acoustic cell. |
US12269599B2 |
Aircraft seat with double shear track fitting assembly
A double-shear secured vehicle seating assembly includes an operator seat (e.g., for a pilot or operator of a rotorcraft or like vehicle) and a seat frame structure via which the operator seat is secured to floor tracks in the cabin floor. Floor track grippers attached to the underside of the seat frame structure “grip” the floor tracks by extending down and around an upper portion of the floor track. The floor track grippers are further united with the floor tracks by locking pins that extend through holes in the grippers as well as the floor track itself, which includes a rail and a plurality of evenly spaced holes extending through the rail. The locking pin fully pierces the floor track gripper on a first side, fully piercing the aligned hole in the rail, and at least partially piercing the floor track gripper on the opposing side, creating the double-shear condition. |
US12269597B2 |
Dual track light-limiting header assembly
A header assembly for an aircraft cabin comprises a plurality of track, each track configured to engage with separate movable panel made from an opaque material, with the separate movable panels deployed within the header assembly tracks to form an enclosed space defined by the deployed moveable panels, and with the movable panels made from an opaque material to block light from entering an adjacent region of an aircraft cabin interior. |
US12269591B2 |
Unmanned aerial vehicle swarm path planning
Disclosed herein are systems and methods for path planning for UAVs. A set of UAVs is logically arranged into a plurality of swarms, each having a swarm-leader UAV. A first path planning algorithm is applied to determine navigation instructions to steer the swarm-leader UAVs towards respective destinations for the swarms and to deconflict the swarm-leader UAVs from one another. A set of second path planning algorithms is applied to determine navigation instructions to steer non-swarm-leader UAVs in each swarm toward their respective swarm leaders and to deconflict the UAVs from other UAVs in the swarm. Separate QUBO path planning algorithms may be used for the first path planning algorithm and the set of second path planning algorithms. If merging criteria for combining two swarms are met, a single QUBO may be used to control all non-swarm-leader UAVs in merged swarms. |
US12269590B2 |
Inflatable wing with deflection
A wing of a vehicle can include a rigid spar. The wing can include beams configured to inflate with a gas. The beams can be disposed from a leading edge of the wing to a trailing edge of the wing. The wing can include a component coupled with the rigid spar and coupled with the trailing edge of the wing, the component to deflect the trailing edge of the wing relative to the leading edge and curve the plurality of beams. |
US12269588B2 |
Stiffener with core and shell
A stiffener is disclosed including a core and a shell which surrounds the core. The shell is formed from a fibre material, and the core includes first and second battens arranged side by side, and a foam spacer between the battens. The stiffener extends in a lengthwise direction, and the battens and the foam spacer have respective lengths which extend in the lengthwise direction of the stiffener. The core is assembled with the spacer between the battens, then surrounded with the shell. The stiffener may be a stringer for an aircraft wing. |
US12269587B2 |
Rotor support device
A rotor support device includes: a mount supporting a rotor and including a joint portion protruding outward; a connecting member; and a reinforcing member. The connecting member includes an end portion connected to the joint portion and including a notch and a protruding portion formed by forming the notch. The protruding portion is overlapped with a part of the outer peripheral surface of the joint portion located on the side of a first direction perpendicular to the protruding direction of the joint portion, and is detachably connected to the joint portion. The reinforcing member is overlapped with the connecting member and another part of the outer peripheral surface of the joint portion located on the side of a second direction opposite to the first direction, and is detachably connected to the joint portion and the connecting member. |
US12269582B1 |
Electromechanical aircraft spoiler
An actuator for a control surface is provided. The actuator includes a frame, an electric motor, an epicyclic gear, a power-off brake, a power-on brake, and a unidirectional bearing. A sun gear is operably coupled to an output of the motor. A carrier is couplable to the control surface such that rotation of the carrier in a first direction transitions the control surface toward the deployed position and rotation of the carrier in a second direction transitions the control surface toward the stowed position. The power-off brake couples to the sun gear to ground the sun gear when deenergized. The power-on brake couples to the ring gear to ground the ring gear when energized. When the power-on brake is deenergized, the unidirectional bearing permits the ring gear to rotate in the second direction and prevents the ring gear from rotating in the first direction. |
US12269581B2 |
Systems and methods for efficient cruise and hover in VTOL
A system of a multi-rotor aircraft that capitalizes on the advantages of fixed wing elements combined with rotary wing structures. The fixed wing elements can help to generate lift once the aircraft is airborne and can thus reduce the need for larger lifting rotors which can allow for longer flight times and distances. Additionally, the systems disclosed herein take advantage of a partial in-wing configuration with a number of rotors to reduce the overall footprint of the vehicle while maintaining the flight efficiency that comes with combining features of fixed and rotary wing elements, and increasing operator safety by shrouding rotating parts. The unique configurations allow for a decoupling of the pitch, yaw and roll authority to reduce the complexity in control systems and improve the flight efficiency of the aircraft. Additional configurations implement the use of smaller thrust rotors that can be used to generate thrust as well as control yaw and thus counteract any remaining unbalanced torque. |
US12269578B2 |
Systems and methods for controlling a resistive force of an inceptor of an aircraft
Methods and systems for adjusting a force feel profile of an inceptor of an aircraft are provided. The force feel profile is based on a baseline value of an operating parameter of the aircraft and defines an amount of resistive force applied to the inceptor as a function of displacement of the inceptor. An embodiment of the method includes receiving data indicative of a current value of the operating parameter. Based on a difference between the current value and the baseline value of the operating parameter, a portion of the force feel profile corresponding to a range of displacement values is shifted to adjust an amount of resistive force defined by the portion of the force feel profile for the range of displacement values. |
US12269577B2 |
Propeller attaching device and propeller attaching method
A propeller attaching device includes a coupler that rotates integrally with an output shaft of a motor, a movable body, and a resilient body. The coupler allows attachment/detachment of an attachment portion of the motor by rotation of the propeller in the circumferential direction and restricts the movement of the propeller in an axial direction. The movable body includes a second receiving portion, and is supported by the coupler so as to be movable in the axial direction. The attachment/detachment position is a position where attachment/detachment of the attachment portion to/from the first receiving portion is allowed. The restriction position is positioned in a first direction relative to the attachment/detachment position, the first direction extending from the other end to one end of the output shaft in the axial direction of the output shaft, and restricts the rotation of the propeller in the circumferential direction relative to the base. |
US12269576B2 |
Method for manufacturing at least one portion of a box structure of an aircraft comprising a forming step, and a central wingbox thus obtained
A method for manufacturing at least a portion of a box structure obtained from an outer skin and a plurality of sections each having a joining face in contact with the outer skin. The method comprises a step of positioning the sections on a mold, a step of obtaining a flat fiber preform having a thickness substantially equal to the outer skin, a step of placing a central portion of the fiber preform on the sections positioned on a first face of the mold and a step of forming a lateral extension of the fiber preform to press the fiber preform against a forming surface. A central wingbox obtained by the method is provided and a forming tool for carrying out the method. |
US12269574B2 |
Methods for forming liquid flow paths on a surface of a structure
A method includes providing a structure having a surface, treating a portion of the surface to modify a wettability of the portion of the structure, and forming at least one liquid flow path on the surface through said treating. |
US12269572B2 |
Connector for a structurally integrated line system
A connector for a structurally integrated line system of a vehicle, having a first end portion, a second end portion and a connecting piece extending between the first end portion and the second end portion, wherein the first end portion has at least one contact face for arrangement on a structurally integrated line, wherein at least one of the at least one contact face has a cutout which is surrounded by a closed border, wherein the second end portion has a flange connection for connection to a pipe. |
US12269569B2 |
Propulsion control arrangement for a marine vessel
A propulsion control arrangement operable to control a speed and possible direction of a marine vessel. A marine propulsion control system controlling a carried by a hull of a marine vessel, wherein the marine propulsion control system is adapted to receive an input command from the propulsion control arrangement. |
US12269567B2 |
Fin-based watercraft propulsion system
A watercraft comprises a motor, an inertial mass, and a fin. The motor oscillates the inertial mass about an axis, producing a torque reaction on and oscillation of the motor. Oscillation of the motor is communicated to the fin, producing thrust. The system can be operated in reverse, to generate electric power when the system is in a flowing stream of thrust fluid. |
US12269562B2 |
Process for the production of a blank of an item, in particular a blank of a dynamic seal, configured for equipping a rotating joint of an installation for mining fluids, in particular on an offshore platform
Disclosed is a process for producing a blank from an item that is configured to equip a rotating-joint device of an installation for mining fluids, in particular on an offshore platform, including the following steps: providing at least one strip of a predetermined material; providing at least one production support that is at least partially annular and that has a predetermined outer diameter; arranging the at least one strip of a predetermined material around the production support until a predetermined thickness is obtained; and removing the production support to obtain the item blank that has a predetermined cross-section. |
US12269561B2 |
Fold assist bimini top
A fold assist bimini top includes a bimini frame with a front bow, a front support, a rear bow, and a rear support. The bimini frame is displaceable between an extended position and a retracted position. A canopy secured over the bimini frame is displaceable with the bimini frame between the extended position and the retracted position. A pair of assist straps are configured to facilitate displacement of the bimini frame from the extended position to the retracted position. One of the pair of assist straps is manually displaceable, and one of the assist straps is elastic and is secured at ends thereof to the bimini frame. The elastic assist strap biases the bimini frame toward the retracted position. |
US12269560B2 |
Human-powered vehicle control device
A human-powered vehicle control device for a human-powered vehicle comprises an electronic controller. The electronic controller is configured to control a motor, which applies a propulsion force to the human-powered vehicle, in accordance with a human driving force input to the human-powered vehicle. The electronic controller is configured to control the motor to change at least one of a maximum value of an output of the motor, a first changing ratio of an increase rate of the output of the motor to an increase rate of the human driving force, and a second changing ratio of a decrease rate of the output of the motor to a decrease rate of the human driving force in accordance with transmission information related to a transmission ratio in a power transmission path between an input rotational shaft of the human-powered vehicle and a wheel of the human-powered vehicle. |
US12269558B1 |
Recumbent tricycle assembly
A recumbent tricycle assembly for safely and comfortably riding in a reclined position includes a frame having a front portion that is pivotably coupled to a rear portion. A wheel assembly is rotatably coupled to the frame. The wheel assembly includes a pair of front wheels and a rear wheel. A steering assembly includes a left-hand grip bar and a right-hand grip bar. Manipulation of the left-hand grip bar and the right-hand grip bar steers the frame. A seat is positioned between the front wheels and the grip bars such that each of the left-hand grip bar and the right-hand grip bar is accessible to the user when sitting in the seat. A drive assembly mechanically coupled to the wheel assembly rotates the pair of front wheels and the rear wheel. A brake assembly coupled to the wheel assembly halts rotation of the wheel assembly. |
US12269548B2 |
Travel adjust system for dropper seatposts
A dropper seatpost assembly is disclosed. The dropper seatpost assembly includes a lower post comprising a travel adjustment bore and an upper post configured to interactively operate with respect to the lower post. The dropper seatpost assembly also includes a translating assembly configured to maintain one or both of an axial orientation and a rotational orientation of the upper post with respect to the lower post and at least one travel adjustment spacer removably coupled with the travel adjustment bore, the at least one travel adjustment spacer to interact with the translating assembly to reduce a maximum travel distance of the interactive operation of the upper post with respect to the lower post. |
US12269546B2 |
Apparatus, systems, and methods for single-sided locks
The disclosed apparatus may include a pin that is pushed in between two spokes of a wheel to lock the vehicle and removed from between the spokes of the wheel to unlock the vehicle. In one embodiment, a single-sided lock may include a pin holster for securing the pin while the vehicle is unlocked. In some embodiments, a single-sided lock mechanism may be permanently affixed to and/or built in to a vehicle, increasing the ease of use of the single-sided lock by preventing users from misplacing the lock. In one embodiment, a single-sided lock may include a mechanism for preventing accidental re-locking of a lock that has just been unlocked, further improving the user experience. Various other methods, systems, and apparatuses are also disclosed. |
US12269540B2 |
Drive module having wheel
The present disclosure provides a drive module that includes a drive part that is coupled to a wheel and has first to third motors. The drive part also includes a sensor part that has first to third sensors to detect a motion of the drive part. The sensor part includes a first sensor that is configured to detect a motion of the first rotary shaft, a second sensor that is configured to detect a motion of the second rotary shaft and a third sensor that is configured to detect a motion of the third rotary shaft. |
US12269539B2 |
Mechanical joint with five degrees of freedom
Aspects of the disclosure relate to a mechanical joint with five degrees of freedom. In certain embodiments, the mechanical joint includes first and second triangular linkages. The first triangular linkage includes a base end configured to hingedly couple to a first body to pivot relative to the first body and a vertex end that includes a first rotational member. The second triangular linkage includes a base end configured to hingedly couple to a second body to pivot relative to the second body and a vertex end that includes a second rotational member. The first rotational member and the second rotational member are rotationally coupled to form a all joint. With this joint, the second body is moveable in two translational degrees of freedom and restricted in one translational degree of freedom relative to the first body. Such a configuration allows vertical movement and/or reduces stress on the joint. |
US12269536B2 |
Upper body inner panel assembly of vehicle
An embodiment upper body inner panel assembly of a vehicle includes a front inner panel and a rear inner panel disposed at a front and a rear of an upper body of the vehicle, respectively, wherein the upper body includes a plurality of pipes, wherein each of the front inner panel and the rear inner panel comprises a left part and a right part coupled to each other, and wherein the left part and the right part of the front inner panel and the left part and the right part of the rear inner panel are disposed in intersecting directions. |
US12269532B2 |
Forming sheet metal part for a vehicle frame and corresponding production method
A forming sheet metal part (1) for a vehicle frame includes: a first portion (2) being locally heat-softened after the sheet metal part (1) has been formed out. The part (1) further includes a dedicated three-dimensional distortion-absorbing area (4), defining an internal boundary (6) within which the first portion (2) is to be locally heat-softened after the sheet metal part (1) has been formed out. The distortion-absorbing area (4) is dimensioned such that once said locally heat-softening step has been performed, the internal boundary (6) is adjacent to the first portion (2) and encloses the first portion (2) to absorb the dimensional distortions induced by the locally heat-softened first portion. The invention further relates to a method for producing a forming sheet metal part (1). |
US12269531B2 |
Moving body
A moving body includes a body, and a wheel coupled to the body to be rotatable, and the body includes a first body part, a second body part connected to the first body part to be slid in a forward/rearward direction with respect to the first body part, a first coupling part formed in the first body part or the second body part, and a second coupling part coupled to the first coupling part and constrains sliding between the first body part and the second body part. |
US12269530B2 |
Modular, cost-effective, field repairable chassis and mechanical components for heavy duty autonomous robot
A method of creating a configurable, uni-member, bended frame chassis comprising the steps of having a single sheet of material; forming holes at predetermined locations in said single sheet of material; using the single sheet of material and forming a base, a first side, a second side, a first top plate and a second top plate by; bending the material lengthwise and upwardly and forming the first side; bending the material lengthwise and upwardly and forming the second side; and having the base formed between the first side and the second side; bending the material lengthwise at a top of the first side and forming the first top plate; and bending the material lengthwise at a top of the second side and forming the second top plate. |
US12269529B2 |
Vehicle frame and cross-member arrangement
The invention relates to a vehicle frame comprising first and second parallel frame rails and multiple cross-members connecting the frame rails, wherein the vehicle frame has at least one cross-member with an integrated fluid tank. The at least one cross-member and fluid tank comprises an intermediate tank section with open end portions, where each end portion comprises a sealing flange; tank end caps attachable to seal opposite end portions of the intermediate tank section; wherein each end cap comprises an end cap sealing flange facing a corresponding tank sealing flange at opposite end portions of the intermediate tank; and wherein each tank end cap is provided with a mounting plate facing away from the intermediate tank section, which mounting plate is arranged to be attached to a frame rail. |
US12269526B1 |
Multifunctional trolley with adjustable size and transport method for transporting load on the ground
A multifunctional trolley with an adjustable size and a transportation method for transporting a load on the ground. The multifunctional trolley with an adjustable size comprises a first wheel block and a second wheel block that are arranged in parallel with each other and a center shaft block provided between the first wheel block and the second wheel block, wherein the first wheel block is provided with a first adjusting mechanism for adjusting the distance between the first wheel block and the center shaft block; the second wheel block is provided with a second adjusting mechanism for adjusting the distance between the second wheel block and the center shaft block; and both the first wheel block and the second wheel block are provided with bearing parts and wheel parts. |
US12269523B2 |
TACS system supporting fallback train control mode and manual fault handling mode
The present invention relates to a TACS system supporting a fallback train control mode and a manual fault handling mode. The system supports mixed running operation of a main mode train and a degraded mode train. The main mode is a TACS mode, and the degraded mode includes a fallback mode and a device cut-off mode. The TACS system includes a central train supervision device, a station train dispatching device, a wayside resource management unit RMU, a wayside target controller OC, a data communication system DCS, and an on-board controller CC. Compared with the prior art, the present invention has the advantages of improving the functionality and practicality of the system. |
US12269519B2 |
Monitoring system for monitoring a condition of an electric rail system and/or of a current collector of the rail system
An electric rail system includes a current collector mounted for movement along at least one rail of the electric rail system and a monitoring system for detecting a condition indicative of a problem with the rail system or the current collector. The monitoring system includes a detector having one or more of: a camera configured to record images of a portion of the rail system in front of or behind the current collector, at least one vibration sensor on at least one slip contact of the current collector, an optical spark sensor configured to detect sparks in a contact region between the slip contact and the at least one rail, and at least one distance sensor configured to detect a distance between the at least one distance sensor and the at least one rail. |
US12269518B2 |
Knuckle pin
A knuckle pin, coupling system, and method for producing a knuckle pin are provided, the knuckle pin having a cylindrical body with a longitudinal slot therein separating vertical edges of the cylindrical body, with one or more first retaining elements that span outward of the cylindrical body, and a second retainer that includes one or more of opposing apertures, and bendable legs. A method for producing the knuckle pin is provided, where a blank is stamped into a workpiece that corresponds to the pin to be produced, and the stamped workpiece is rolled to produce the pin with the slot. |
US12269511B2 |
Emergency vehicle audio and visual detection post fusion
In one embodiment, an emergency vehicle detection system can be provided in the ADV travelling on a road to detect the presence of an emergency vehicle in a surrounding environment of the ADV using both audio data and visual data. The emergency vehicle detection system can use a trained neutral network to independently generate a detection result from the audio data, and use another trained network to independently generate another detection result from the visual data. The emergency vehicle detection system can fuse the two detection results to determine the position and moving direction of the emergency vehicle. The ADV can take appropriate actions in response to the position and moving direction of the emergency vehicle. |
US12269510B2 |
Rare scenario handling for autonomous vehicles
Systems and techniques are provided for rare scenario handling in autonomous vehicles. In some aspects, an AV management system can determine a target likelihood value range for identifying relevant rare scenarios. In some cases, the AV management system may use the target likelihood value range to generate new relevant rare scenarios that have a likelihood value that falls within the target likelihood value range. In some examples, the AV management system may initiate simulations of the generated relevant rare scenarios and capture synthetic AV scene data, which can be used to train machine learning models used in AVs. As a result, the performance of the AVs may be improved when faced with rare scenarios. |
US12269508B1 |
Determining parking locations based on multistage filtering
Techniques for determining parking spaces and/or parking trajectories for a vehicle based on multistage filtering are discussed herein. In some examples, a vehicle may navigate to a destination within an environment. The vehicle may receive a set of parking locations and perform filtering operations to determine a subset of the parking locations. For example, the vehicle may use a list of parking characteristics (e.g., conditions) to filter the set of parking spaces. Based on determining the subset of parking spaces, the vehicle may generate a set of candidate trajectories to the subset of parking spaces. The vehicle may determine a subset of the candidate trajectories based on filtering the set of candidate trajectories according to various constraints. Further, the vehicle may determine a cost for the subset of candidate trajectories. Based on the costs, the vehicle may determine a candidate trajectory for the vehicle to follow. |
US12269506B2 |
Autonomous vehicle operations related to detection of an unsafe passenger pickup/delivery condition
A passenger may be rather vulnerable to safety risks during pickup and/or drop-off of a passenger by a vehicle. To mitigate or eliminate such risk, the vehicle may determine an endpoint for a vehicle route to pickup or drop-off a passenger at a location. The vehicle may determine an estimated path between the endpoint and the location and may determine a safety confidence score by a machine-learned model for the estimated path and/or may predict a trajectory of a detected object to ascertain whether the estimated path is safe. The vehicle may execute any of a number of different mitigation actions to reduce or eliminate a safety risk if one is detected. |
US12269496B2 |
Apparatus for and method of transferring vehicle communication content
A method of transferring vehicle communication content. The apparatus includes a surrounding-environment detection unit configured to detect a surrounding-environment information of a vehicle, a communication content transfer unit provided on at least one of a front side, a rear side, and a lateral side of the vehicle and configured to output sound or light; and a controller configured to recognize an object on the basis of the surrounding-environment information of the vehicle, to rotate the communication content transfer unit in a direction toward the object, depending on whether or not communication content needs to be transferred to the recognized object, and to output the communication content containing warning information or guide information through the communication content transfer unit. |
US12269495B2 |
Vehicle approach notification system and vehicle approach notification method
A vehicle approach notification system includes a filter; a notification sound controller which generates a signal corresponding to a notification sound for notifying of approaching of a vehicle, based on a sound signal obtained from a notification-sound sound source; and a setter which obtains vehicle information of the vehicle, and sets, according to the vehicle information, at least one of the notification-sound sound source to be used in generation of the notification sound, a filter property to be applied to the filter, or a control parameter to be applied to the notification sound controller in generation of the notification sound. The notification sound controller outputs the signal generated, through the filter to an exterior loudspeaker provided to the vehicle. |
US12269492B2 |
Vehicle control device, vehicle control method, and storage medium
A vehicle control device is configured to acquire a camera image obtained by capturing an image, control steering and acceleration or deceleration of the vehicle without depending on an operation of a driver of the vehicle on the basis of the camera image and map information, decide a driving mode of the vehicle as any one of a plurality of driving modes including a first driving mode and a second driving mode, change the driving mode of the vehicle to a driving mode with a heavier task when a task related to the decided driving mode is not executed by the driver, determine whether there is a deviation between a road division line shown in the camera image and a road division line shown in the map information, determine whether a preceding vehicle is present in front of the vehicle when it is determined that there is a deviation. |
US12269482B2 |
Systems and methods for eye gaze based alertness measurement
A system for monitoring an alertness level of an occupant of a vehicle includes a first sensor operable to detect an event exterior to the vehicle. A second imager is operable to capture an image of the occupant. A controller is in electrical communication with the first sensor and the second sensor. The controller is configured to determine a target direction aligning with a region of the event. The controller is further configured to determine a viewing direction of the occupant based on the image. The controller is further configured to compare the target direction to the viewing direction. The controller is further configured to determine the alertness level of the driver based on the comparison of the target direction to the viewing direction. |
US12269476B2 |
Mobile apparatus for observing road surface and method for controlling the same
Described are a mobile apparatus for observing a road surface and a method for controlling the same, and the mobile apparatus for observing a road surface may include: a collector acquiring road surface sensing information including image information and road surface state information corresponding to a road surface; a determiner determining whether there is a paint on the road surface based on the image information; and a corrector generating final road surface state information by selectively performing correction of the road surface state information based on a result of determining whether there is the paint on the road surface. |
US12269475B2 |
Using mapping data for generating perception-impacting environmental features for autonomous vehicles
Examples of the present disclosure provide a computer-implemented system, comprising instructions for performing operations including: estimating locations in a region of a map where features associated with water, snow or ice are likely to be formed under certain adverse weather conditions; simulating one of the adverse weather conditions; generating the features associated with the simulated one of the adverse weather conditions at the locations; determining a response of a perception stack of an autonomous vehicle (AV) to the adverse weather conditions observed at the locations; determining a reaction of the AV to the features generated in the region, the reaction of the AV being a function of a configuration of the AV; in response to the reaction, updating the configuration; repeating the determining the reaction and the updating the configuration until a desired reaction is obtained; and exporting a final configuration corresponding to the desired reaction to a physical AV. |
US12269473B2 |
Navigating multi-way stop intersections with an autonomous vehicle
The subject matter described in this specification is directed to a system and techniques for operating an autonomous vehicle (AV) at a multi-way stop intersection. After detecting the AV is at a primary stopline of the multi-way stop intersection, a planned travel path though the multi-way stop intersection is obtained. If the planned travel path of the AV through the multi-way stop intersection satisfies a set of one or more clearance criteria, the AV proceeds past the primary stopline. The clearance criteria include a criterion that is satisfied in response to detecting the AV is clear to safely merge into a travel lane corresponding to the planned travel path. |
US12269472B2 |
Systems and methods for determining vehicle and trailer resistance related characteristics
Methods and systems determine resistance related constants for use by a vehicle towing a trailer. A system for controlling functions of the vehicle and the trailer includes sensors that provide sensor data. A processor performs a readiness check, based on the sensor data, by determining whether the sensor data exceeds predetermined thresholds. When the readiness check is passed, meaning the thresholds are not exceeded, and based on the sensor data, the processor computes values for constants that represent aerodynamic resistance and rolling resistance of the vehicle and the trailer. Based on the constants, the processor controls functions of the vehicle. |
US12269470B2 |
Driving assistance device, driving assistance method, and program
To increase steering angle followability of automatic steering, provided is a driving assistance device for executing collision avoidance control of controlling a steering angle of an own vehicle such that the own vehicle travels along a target trajectory which enables the own vehicle to avoid a collision with an obstacle. The driving assistance device includes: a setting unit configured to set a target steering angle, and to set a target steering torque for matching the steering angle with the target steering angle; a cancellation unit configured to set a cancellation torque which cancels a total steering torque obtained by summing a driver steering torque and a steering assist torque set based on the driver steering torque; and a control unit configured to execute steering control of controlling the steering angle based on a torque control amount obtained by adding the target steering torque to the cancellation torque. |
US12269469B2 |
Vehicle drive assist apparatus
A vehicle drive assist apparatus to be applied to a vehicle executes at least emergency braking control for avoiding collision of the vehicle with a recognized object. The vehicle drive assist apparatus includes a surrounding environment recognition device and a traveling control unit. The surrounding environment recognition device includes a recognizer that recognizes a surrounding environment around the vehicle, and a feature information acquirer that acquires feature information of a target object in the recognized surrounding environment. The traveling control unit centrally controls the entire vehicle. The traveling control unit includes a determiner that determines, based on the acquired feature information, whether the target object has a possibility of hindering traveling of the vehicle. The traveling control unit continues normal traveling control for the vehicle when the target object is determined to have no possibility of hindering the traveling of the vehicle. |
US12269466B2 |
Driving assistance apparatus
A driving assistance apparatus performs a deployment control including at least a control to deploy an air-bag of a vehicle when an collision indicating value satisfies a predetermined collision condition, and performs a brake-and-drive control to make a driving force of the vehicle smaller than a required driving force of a driver of the vehicle or to apply a brake force to the vehicle when the collision indicating value does not satisfy the collision condition and/but satisfies a predetermined low impact collision condition that is to be satisfied when a low impact collision having a degree of collision lower than the collision has occurred. In addition, the driving assistance apparatus changes the low impact collision condition in such a manner that the low impact collision condition becomes satisfied more easily as an elapsed time of a state where an anomalous state condition is satisfied becomes longer. The anomalous state condition is a condition to be satisfied when the driver is not driving normally. |
US12269454B1 |
Aftermarket hybrid conversion system for vehicles
An aftermarket hybrid conversion system enables retrofitting existing combustion engine vehicles with electric assist capabilities. The system includes a variable speed electric motor with regenerative braking, coupled to the vehicle's drive shaft through a power input gearbox and torque converter. An energy storage system combines lithium polymer batteries and supercapacitors in parallel configuration, charged through regenerative braking and the vehicle's alternator. Steering wheel-mounted paddle shifters provide user control, with the left paddle engaging regenerative braking and the right paddle controlling electric assist power. An electrical controller manages power flow, implements safety protocols, and synchronizes motor operation. The system provides supplemental torque equivalent to the original engine's output while capturing otherwise wasted braking energy. Adaptable to various vehicle types from classic cars to heavy haul trucks, the system enhances performance and efficiency without requiring extensive vehicle modifications or compromising original drivetrain integrity. |
US12269453B2 |
Method for estimating vehicle motion state during a vehicle maneuver
A method in a vehicle for estimating vehicle motion state during a vehicle maneuver, comprising; obtaining a trigger signal indicating an onset of the vehicle maneuver, selecting a sub-set of wheels on the vehicle to be in a free-rolling condition, measuring one or more parameters related to revolution of the sub-set of wheels in free-rolling condition, and estimating the vehicle motion state based on the measured parameters. |
US12269452B2 |
Pedal device
A pedal pad in an organ-type pedal device swings about a predetermined axis when stepped on by a driver's foot. A sensor unit outputs a signal corresponding to a swing angle of the pedal pad. A reaction force generation mechanism has an elastic member that generates a reaction force against a driver's pedaling force applied to the pedal pad. A first housing covers the reaction force generation mechanism, and an opening at least on one side. A second housing is provided on one side of the first housing in a swing direction of the pedal pad. Further, the first housing has a largest opening on a second housing side, which is closed by the second housing and into which the elastic member of the reaction force generation mechanism in a non-bending state is insertable. |
US12269447B2 |
Parking brake actuator
Disclosed is an actuator for a parking brake. In accordance with an aspect of the disclosure an actuator for a parking brake includes a motor generating power; a reduction gear portion including a driving gear rotating in association with a drive shaft of the motor, and a sun gear coupled to the drive gear to rotate together; a housing in which the motor and the reduction gear portion are accommodated; and a locking portion configured to limit rotation of the reduction gear portion; wherein the locking portion is further configured to a pair of locking members configured to restrain and release at least a part of a rotation shaft of the sun gear, a plurality of elastic members supporting each of the locking members in a direction of the rotation shaft of the sun gear, an electromagnet member configured to separate the pair of locking members from the sun gear by generating an electromagnetic force when the power is applied. |
US12269446B2 |
Hydraulic block for a hydraulic unit of a hydraulic vehicle braking system
A hydraulic block for a hydraulic unit of a hydraulic power vehicle braking system that includes a slip control. The hydraulic block includes in an upper side a plug connection for a connecting nipple of a brake fluid reservoir. A check valve is integrated into the plug connection. |
US12269445B2 |
Method and device for controlling the operation of a hydraulic braking system, hydraulic braking system, and vehicle
A method for controlling the operation of a hydraulic braking system of a vehicle and in particular a vehicle drivable using muscle power and/or—in particular additionally—using motor power, an electric bicycle, e-bike, pedelec, or the like. In the method, it is checked whether a discharge condition for discharging an accumulator of the braking system is met. If the discharge condition is met, initially a controllable inlet valve in a primary circuit of the braking system is set into a partially closed state over a predefined duty cycle, in particular of 10%, and/or for a predefined time span and then an outlet valve of the accumulator is opened for a predefined time span—continuously or in intervals—so that brake fluid is discharged from the accumulator via the outlet valve, the primary circuit, and the inlet valve into a reservoir of a master cylinder of the primary circuit. |
US12269443B2 |
Stabilizer leg control system, a vehicle, and a method
A stabilizer leg control system (2) for controlling at least one stabilizer leg (4) arranged to support the stability of a vehicle (6), the control system comprises: a control unit (8) configured to control the operation of said at least one stabilizer leg (4), a user interface unit (10) comprising a user interface (12) configured to receive user input to control various functions of the vehicle, including to control the operation of said at least one stabilizer leg (4) of said vehicle, and to establish bidirectional communication to said control unit by a communication signal (14), and a receiver unit (16), a transmission unit (18) structured to be mounted at, or in the vicinity of, each of said at least one stabilizer leg (4), wherein said transmission unit (18) is configured to transmit a transmission unit signal (20). The user interface (12) is configured to receive a stabilizer leg activation input from a user when said at least one stabilizer leg is to be operated, and upon receipt of a stabilizer activation input, the user interface unit (10) is configured to generate a transmission unit activation signal (22). The transmission unit (18) is configured to be activated, and to generate said transmission unit signal (20), upon receipt of said transmission unit activation signal (22), and wherein said user interface unit (10) is configured to receive said transmission unit signal (20) by said receiver unit (16), and upon receipt of said transmission unit signal (20) the user interface unit (10) is enabled to operate the stabilizer leg related to the transmission unit (18) that generated the transmission unit signal (20). |
US12269436B2 |
Bracket and modular assembly for fluid spray system
The present disclosure provides a combination bracket for mounting multiple components of a fluid spray system, such a fluid spray system for a vehicle comprising. A spray nozzle is coupleable with the combination bracket and adapted to spray fluid onto a sensor mounted to the combination bracket. A check valve is coupleable with the combination bracket and adapted to deliver fluid to the spray nozzle. Modular assembles, systems, and vehicles incorporating a combination bracket are also provided. |
US12269427B2 |
System for carrying, receiving and unloading loads and goods for electric motor vehicles and hybrid vehicles
A system is provided for carrying, receiving and unloading loads and goods for motor vehicles and to a vehicle in which the system is installed. The system allows a maximally variable and simultaneously ideal cuboidal loading area by combining a foldable loading area on the lower face of the vehicle with a rail system, which is positioned on the vehicle lower base in order to receive a wide variety of transport goods and carrier systems and a level-regulating function. Thus, a reduction of the environmental impact of the motor vehicle equipped with the system according to the invention can be combined with a versatile use, whether as a car-sharing concept or private or logistical applications, and excellent loading ergonomics. Additionally, the rail system, the folding mechanism and the transported goods to be conveyed are weatherproofed. |
US12269423B2 |
Vehicle having imaging device for pet detection and control
A vehicle is provided that includes an imaging device located on the vehicle and oriented to capture images, memory storing one or more pet profiles, and a controller processing the captured images to detect a pet and determining at least one of an estimated pose of the pet and a gait of the pet, wherein the processor determines a bone structure of the pet from the at least one estimated pose and gait and compares the bone structure to the one or more pet profiles to detect an authorized pet, the controller controlling one or more vehicle related features based on the detected authorized pet. |
US12269421B1 |
Locking boot for vehicle wheel
A vehicle locking boot includes a horizontal support arm and a first vertical support arm extending from the horizontal support arm. The first vertical support arm includes a front engagement protrusion extending therefrom. A receiving sleeve extends from the horizontal support arm at a base of the first vertical support arm. A horizontal extension portion is coupled to the horizontal support arm. A second vertical support arm extends from the horizontal extension portion along a direction orthogonal to the upper surface of the horizontal support arm. The second vertical support arm includes a rear engagement protrusion extending therefrom. The front engagement protrusion faces the rear engagement protrusion. A keypad is disposed on the first engagement portion. The keypad is configured to lock and unlock the horizontal extension portion. A lug nut blocking plate is coupled to the first vertical support arm above the first engagement protrusion. |
US12269420B2 |
Wireless sensing system of seat position and control method of the same
The present disclosure discloses a wireless sensing system of a seat position and a control method of the sensing system, the system including a slave control unit provided for each seat to detect a seat belt fastening status and a seat occupancy status by a passenger, and a master control unit provided in a vehicle to receive data based on a radio signal of the slave control unit through radio communication with each slave control unit, calculate a position of each slave control unit based on the data received through the radio communication, and discontinue a position checking of a slave control unit when it is determined that the position of the slave control unit calculated for each slave control unit is outside the vehicle. |
US12269417B1 |
Rear seat belt anchorage structure for vehicle
An embodiment rear seat belt anchorage structure for a vehicle includes a rear cross member including a front cross member upper panel at a rear side of a rear seat and extending in a width direction, a front cross member lower panel coupled to a lower portion of the front cross member upper panel, and a rear cross member panel coupling the front cross member upper panel and a rear end of the front cross member lower panel in a height direction, a rear seat belt retractor mounting bracket on an upper surface of the front cross member upper panel and defining an opening through which a webbing of a rear seat belt extends, and a rear seatback mounting bracket on the front cross member upper panel and a front end of the front cross member lower panel and protruding toward the rear seat. |
US12269413B1 |
Active control of anti-submarining automotive protective devices
An airbag assembly including an inflator to supply inflation gas and an airbag cushion configured to expand and deploy toward a seating position of a vehicle, the airbag cushion including a main chamber, a secondary chamber coupled to the main chamber, and a tether passing through the main chamber into the secondary chamber, wherein the tether is configured to be released to allow the secondary chamber to be inflated. |
US12269411B2 |
Vehicle with a head airbag integrated into the vehicle body
A vehicle with a head airbag integrated into the vehicle body, which is covered so as to be visually screened by a headliner that has a headliner opening for a functional component, in particular a reading light, wherein a fastening arrangement is provided on the reverse side of the headliner facing away from a passenger compartment, via which the functional component is secured. At least one shield element is associated with the fastening arrangement and is arranged between the head airbag and the fastening arrangement in a head airbag deployment direction, so that when an airbag deploys, a region of the fastening arrangement having interfering contours is shielded against the deploying head airbag. |
US12269405B2 |
Multiple detection system
A multiple detection system is applied to a vehicle and includes a contact-type detection module adapted to generate a contact-type detection datum, a contactless-type detection module adapted to generate a contactless-type detection datum, and an operation processor electrically connected with the contact-type detection module and the contactless-type detection module in a wire manner or in a wireless manner. The operation processor sets at least one of the contact-type detection datum and the contactless-type detection datum according to an environmental status of the vehicle to be a main detection result of the multiple detection system, and further sets the other detection datum to be an auxiliary detection result of the multiple detection system, for acquiring a passenger feature inside the vehicle. |
US12269401B2 |
Power management system for autonomous vehicles
A power management system is disclosed for managing power in a vehicle. The system may include a power distribution unit (PDU) communicably coupled to a power controller unit located in the vehicle. The power controller unit comprises a microcontroller configured to: receive, from the PDU, a temperature value that indicates a temperature of the PDU, one or more voltage values from the one or more voltage sensors, or one or more current values from the one or more current sensors, perform a determination that the temperature value, the one or more voltage values, or the one or more current values are below one or more of their respective pre-determined threshold values, and send, after the determination, a health status message to a computer located in the vehicle, where the health status message indicates that the PDU is operating in a safe operating condition. |
US12269399B2 |
Baseplate electrical contacts
An accessory attachment system includes a baseplate that provides an attachment interface on a vehicle. The baseplate is configured to engage with an accessory to secure the accessory to the vehicle. The baseplate and the accessory are configured to electrically connect to each other through an electrical contact interface. |
US12269395B2 |
Device attachment structure
A device attachment structure is attached to a vehicle inner side face of a window panel and includes a base member supporting a device, a bracket attached to a roof, and a first cover attached to the base member and the bracket. A fourth engagement portion is restrained by a first engagement portion from moving in a first direction and toward a first side in a third direction, and is allowed to move in a second direction and toward a second side in the third direction. A sixth engagement portion is restrained by a third engagement portion from moving in the first and third directions, and is allowed to move in the second direction. A fifth engagement portion is restrained by a second engagement portion from moving in the first and third directions, and is butted against the second engagement portion in the second direction by an urging member. |
US12269393B2 |
Vehicle display device and vehicle including vehicle display device
A vehicle display device includes a first display unit disposed in front of and above a driver's seat and including a display screen configured to be deployed from an interior member into the vehicle cabin and be withdrawn from the vehicle cabin into an inside of the interior member, a drive unit configured to drive the display screen, and a control unit configured to control the first display unit and the drive unit. The control unit includes a driving status acquisition unit configured to acquire a driving status of a vehicle, a drive control unit configured to change a deployment amount of the display screen based on the acquired driving status, and a display control unit configured to cause the display screen to display a rear seat image captured by an in-vehicle camera for a rear seat to fit with the deployment amount of the display screen. |
US12269392B1 |
Accent lighting systems for cupholders in vehicles
An accent lighting system for a vehicle that includes a light module, which may be flexible or rigid in construction, and a transmitter. The light module includes a first inductive member, and the transmitter includes a second inductive member that is configured for electromagnetic communication with the first inductive member so as to create current in the first inductive member and thereby power the light module. The light module may be reconfigurable between unfolded and folded configurations and may emit light via a light-permeable diffuser that extends along an outer perimeter of the housing or via a display panel (e.g., an OLED screen). |
US12269388B1 |
Tow dolly cross rail assembly
A tow dolly cross rail assembly includes a male bar and a pair of female bars arranged in a slidable relationship, which creates a positive camber effect at a pair of dolly tires at the outer ends of the bars. The male bar comprises an apex that forms an angle that orients upwardly, forming an angle between about 165° to 180°. The center male bar and pair of female bars are arranged in a slidable relationship with each other. The midpoint of the center male bar forms an apex. The inner end of the female bars is in slidable relationship with free ends of center male bar. The female bars telescopically slide along the free ends of the center male bar for increasing and decreasing length of cross rail. The arched configuration of center male bar slopes the female bars to create positive camber at the dolly tires. |
US12269382B2 |
Seat suspension mechanism
A body weight adjustment mechanism for automatic adjustment to a balanced point is provided to improve vibration absorption characteristics and impact absorption characteristics. A torsion angle of a lower frame-side torsion bar when an upper frame is at a balanced point is found in advance, a torsion angle of the lower frame-side torsion bar in a state in which a person is seated is detected, the detected torsion angle is compared with the aforesaid balanced point torsion angle, a control signal is sent to an elastic force adjusting unit, and torsion angles of upper frame-side torsion bars are adjusted so that the torsion angle of the lower frame-side torsion bar becomes equal to the balanced point torsion angle. The upper frame can be set to an appropriate position in an initial state and a static state in which a person is seated and vibration and impact absorption characteristics are improved. |
US12269378B2 |
Child restraint
A child restraint configured to be securable to and separable from a base installed in a vehicle, the child restraint comprising an illuminator positioned on an external portion of the child restraint, configured to operate in a first mode, illuminating a first region external to the child restraint wherein, in the event that the child restraint is not secured to the base, and the child restraint is moved, the illuminator will be activated in its first mode, illuminating the first region external to the child restraint for the purpose of aiding securement to the base, and wherein in the event that the child restraint is secured to the base, the first mode will be deactivated. |
US12269377B2 |
Vehicle seatback folding device
A vehicle seatback folding device includes: a cushion bracket; a back side frame rotating on the cushion bracket; a spring mounting bracket coupled to rotate integrally with the back side frame around a hinge-coupling part; a return spring for applying, to the back side frame, elastic restoring force for rotating the back side frame in the folding direction of a seatback; and a reverse spring supported in a state in which a first end portion is caught by the spring mounting bracket and a second end portion is caught by a first spring support end. |
US12269375B2 |
Vehicle seat assembly having a pivot pitch
A vehicle seat assembly convertible between a use position and a non-use position. The vehicle seat assembly includes a seat with a seat cushion support, a seatback, a base that connects to a vehicle, a front pivot linkage supported by the base by a first joint and pivotally connected to the seat cushion support by a second joint, and a rear foot pivotally supported by the base by a third joint. A pivoting movement of the rear foot about the third joint is lockable. The rear foot is connected to the seatback by a fourth joint. The vehicle seat also includes a fifth joint that connects the seatback to the seat cushion support, wherein the fourth joint is a latch and the fifth joint provides a free pivot, and wherein the fourth joint is latched when the seat moves from the use position to a boarding non-use position. |
US12269374B2 |
Vehicle rear seat
The present disclosure relates to a vehicle rear seat including: a center seat; and side seats located on the left and right of the center seat, wherein, the center seat is capable of protruding by moving the center seat forward with respect to the side seats, and in the state in which the center seat protrudes forward, it is possible to increase an inter-passenger distance so that physical contact between the passenger of the center seat and the passenger of each of the side seats can be prevented as much as possible. |
US12269371B2 |
In-cabin detection framework
An example operation includes one or more of receiving a scan of a cabin of a vehicle, wherein the scan includes a spatial region inside the vehicle and outside the vehicle proximate at least one vehicle door, determining at least one occupant characteristic based on the scan, including a classification detection and a presence detection of at least one seat inside the vehicle, determining a cabin status based on the at least one occupant characteristic and communicating the cabin status to a mobile device. |
US12269366B2 |
System and method for controlling charging electrically driven transport vehicles
A charging control system and method are provided for electrically driven transport vehicles to efficiently perform charging control on electrically driven transport vehicles according to a charging priority, which is determined by a charging system of a hub based on state variables, such as travel schedule information of the electrically driven transport vehicles and the SOC and available energy of batteries thereof. In addition, power distribution between electrically driven transport vehicles is controlled by the charging system of the hub based on the state variables, thereby achieving efficient charging of the batteries of the electrically driven transport vehicles, which travel according to a schedule, and optimization of travel of the vehicles. |
US12269363B2 |
Determining vehicle charging locations
An example operation includes one or more of determining a plurality of vehicles and a first charge level of the vehicles utilizing a first charging location, determining a portion of the plurality of vehicles and a second charge level of the portion of the plurality of vehicles utilizing a second charging location, and determining a new charging location based on the plurality of vehicles, the first charge level, the portion of the plurality of vehicles, and the second charge level. |
US12269362B2 |
Electric vehicle supply equipment, EVSE, for charging an electric vehicle
A system and method for charging an electric vehicle includes a calibrated energy meter and a calibrated time meter, wherein the calibrated energy meter is characterized by a minimum charge current that is accurately measurable due to the calibration. The system and method is configured, when charging the electric vehicle with an actual charge current during a charging session, for initially metering the actual charge current with the calibrated energy meter as long as the actual charge current is in a range between the rated charge current and the minimum charge current or a value related to the minimum charge current and thereafter, when the metered charge current falls below the minimum charge current (Imin), for metering a charge time with the calibrated time meter until the charging session ends. |
US12269356B2 |
Plug connector
A plug connector for charging an electric vehicle includes: a housing, which delimits a housing interior chamber; a cable, which is led through an opening in the housing into the housing interior chamber; and a seal, which seals the housing interior chamber between the cable and the housing. The seal has a sealing lip enclosing the cable and contacting the cable. The seal has a sealing ridge enclosing the cable and contacting the housing. |
US12269355B2 |
Charging apparatus
Provided are a charging device and a vehicle capable of reducing the amount of noise flowing into a quick-charging facility. The pair of charging lines connecting the quick-charging facility (20) to an onboard battery (30) are referred to as quick-charging lines, and each of these quick-charging lines is provided with a relay (16-1, 16-2). Each relay (16-1, 16-2) is used to switch the current flowing in the respective quick-charging line on and off, the current being switched on during quick-charge and being switched off during normal charging. Each quick-charging line has a Y-capacitor (17) connected thereto closer to a QC port (15) than the respective relay (16-1, 16-2). |
US12269351B2 |
Vehicle activation systems and methods for electric vehicles
Methods and systems for activating electric vehicles are provided. One method includes, in response to a first command to activate the vehicle, transitioning the vehicle from an inactive state to a wake state where a controller of the vehicle is activated and the vehicle is prevented from being propelled by an electric motor of the vehicle. The method also includes, in response to receiving a second command to activate the vehicle after receiving the first command, transitioning the vehicle from the wake state to a ready state where the vehicle is permitted to be propelled by the electric motor. |
US12269349B2 |
Apparatus and method for controlling operation of electric vehicle
An apparatus for controlling operation of an electric vehicle of the present invention may comprise: an operation information collection unit that collects parameters for operation of an electric vehicle; a battery information collection unit that collects information on battery operation and condition; a manipulation information collection unit that collects manipulation information of a driver on the electric vehicle; a motor control means for driving a driving motor of the electric vehicle according to the collected manipulation information from the driver; and a derating adjustment unit that performs derating for reducing a ratio of an amount of power of the driving motor to a throttle angle, according to the collected information. |
US12269348B2 |
Apparatus for controlling autonomous driving of independent driving electric vehicle and method thereof
Disclosed are an apparatus and method for controlling autonomous traveling of an independent driving electric vehicle. An apparatus for controlling autonomous traveling of an independent driving electric vehicle according to one aspect of the present disclosure includes a measurement unit configured to measure traveling information of a vehicle, a steering angle controller configured to calculate a steering angle for following a look ahead point based on path information of the vehicle and the traveling information, and control the vehicle according to the steering angle, and a torque vectoring controller configured to calculate a lateral error and an angular error of the vehicle based on the path information and the traveling information, generate a control moment based on the lateral error and the angular error, and control a motor torque of each motor based on the control moment. |
US12269344B2 |
Vehicular display control device, vehicular display system, vehicle, display method, and non-transitory computer-readable medium storing program
A vehicular display control device including: a memory; and a processor coupled to the memory, the processor being configured to: detect when an operation region including plural switches provided to a steering wheel has been operated; and in a case in which operation of the operation region has been detected, display, at a display region set in front of a driving seat, an operation region image corresponding to the operation region and a status image indicating a current status of a function allocated to the switch that is being operated among the plural switches. |
US12269342B2 |
Rollable display system and method of adaptively adjusting view range of rollable monitor according to driver
Proposed are a rollable display system capable of adaptively adjusting a height of a rollable monitor in consideration of a driver and enlarging and reproducing an image of a blind spot of the driver in front of a vehicle occurring depending on road conditions, and a method of adaptively adjusting a view range of the rollable monitor in consideration of the driver. |
US12269325B2 |
Door assembly with mounting component and assembly method
A door assembly and an assembly method for a door assembly with a door skin, a support component and an interior trim component, the support component is fastened to the door skin by at least one mounting component. The at least one mounting component is also used for mounting the interior trim component since a head section of the mounting component projects from the support component and the interior trim component is mounted on the head section. |
US12269324B2 |
Automobile weather strip
An automobile weather strip includes an extrusion-molded portion and a die-molded portion. The die-molded portion includes: a mount base to be mounted on the periphery of the door; and a hollow seal integrally molded with the mount base and coming into elastic contact with the circumferential edge of a vehicle body opening. The mount base includes a bottom in the shape of a plate. The bottom has a core removal slit for removing a core, and the core removal slit extends in a longitudinal direction of the die-molded portion. The core removal slit has a length set shorter than the length of the core in the same direction. The bottom includes a thick-walled portion at a portion adjacent to an edge of the core removal slit. The thick-walled portion is thicker than the other portions of the bottom. |
US12269322B2 |
Hard support corner for a soft top
A quarter window assembly for a soft top cover assembly that is removable. The quarter window assembly is connectable to the soft cover assembly. The quarter window assembly has a hard corner assembly mountable to features connected to a vehicle. The hard corner assembly is an injection molded plastic assembly. The quarter window assembly also has a panel carrying at least one window, and the panel is secured to the hard corner assembly. |
US12269320B2 |
Cold-formed laminates
The principles and embodiments of the present disclosure relate generally to complexly curved laminates made from a complexly curved substrate and a flat substrate, such as automotive window glazings, and methods of cold forming complexly-curved glass products from a curved substrate and a flat substrate. In one or more embodiments, the laminate includes first complexly-curved glass substrate with a first surface and a second surface opposite the first surface, a second complexly-curved glass substrate with a third surface and a fourth surface opposite the third surface with a thickness therebetween; and a polymer interlayer affixed to the second convex surface and third surface, wherein the third surface and fourth surface have compressive stress values respectively that differ such that the fourth surface has as compressive stress value that is greater than the compressive stress value of the third surface. |
US12269318B2 |
Multi-split HVAC systems
One general aspect includes a combined thermal management system (100) including a vehicle thermal system (102), a coupler (112) and a controller (114). The vehicle thermal system is of a vehicle and is configured to provide thermal fluid for thermal management of a target system. The coupler is configured to provide attachment to and permit conveyance of the thermal fluid. The controller has one or more processors configured to control the amount and rate of the thermal fluid provided to the target system. |
US12269316B2 |
System for controlling the temperature of a battery in a vehicle
A system includes an electric battery. A thermal regulation circuit has liquid pass through the circuit and includes an operative tract in thermal exchange relation with the battery to control battery temperature. A refrigeration circuit has fluid pass through that is subjected to a non-reversible refrigeration cycle. The refrigeration circuit includes a condenser in thermal exchange relation with the thermal regulation circuit heating tract. An evaporator is in thermal exchange relation with the cooling tract of the thermal regulation circuit. A thermal regulation circuit valve assembly is selectively configured in a heating configuration and in a cooling configuration. The valve assembly defines, in the thermal regulation circuit between the operative tract and the cooling tract, a closed heating path for the liquid in the heating configuration, and a closed cooling path for the liquid in the cooling configuration. |
US12269306B2 |
Tire valve and method for producing tire valve
A tire valve includes a grommet fitted on an outside of a valve stem on a proximal end side, the tire valve being inserted into a valve attachment hole from a distal end side, the grommet having a proximal end portion engaging with the valve attachment hole, a stem step portion provided on an outer surface of the valve stem and increasing in diameter at the proximal end side and facing toward the distal end side, a ring provided on the grommet in a portion on the distal end side of the stem step portion and restricting axial movements of the ring relative to the grommet, and a pressed portion provided on the grommet between the stem step portion and the ring to be pressed between the stem step portion and the ring wherein the grommet receives a load applied toward the proximal end side of the valve stem. |
US12269304B2 |
Determining a status of a tyre monitoring device
A method of determining a status of a tyre monitoring device that includes a power supply. The method includes determining a value indicative of consumption of the power supply, determining a status of the tyre monitoring device based on the value indicative of consumption of the power supply, and providing an indication based on the determined status. |
US12269301B2 |
Aircraft system and method
A computer-implemented method of tire maintenance including: receiving data of a plurality of tire gas pressure measurements each measurement having an associated time; analyzing the received data to determine maintenance information, wherein the maintenance information comprises at least one of: an inflation event, a maximum pressure, a minimum pressure and a tire replacement event; and providing an indication based the determined maintenance information. |
US12269297B2 |
Tire
A tire comprises a tread portion comprising circumferential grooves and land portions divided thereby. The land portions include a first shoulder land portion and a first middle land portion adjacent thereto. The first shoulder land portion is provided with first shoulder sipes. The middle land portion is provided with first middle sipes. Each of the first shoulder sipes and the first middle sipes comprises a main portion extending in the tire radial direction, and a widened portion having a width greater than the main portion and opened at the tread surface of the land portion. The opening width of the first shoulder sipe at the tread surface is larger than the opening width of the first middle sipe at the tread surface. |
US12269295B2 |
Variable thickness carbon fiber composite rim structure and ply design method thereof
A variable thickness rim structure made of carbon fiber composite includes an outer ply block, that is paved as an outer side of the rim structure; an upper ply block, that is paved as an upper part of an inner side of the rim structure; a lower ply block, that is paved as a lower part of the inner side of the rim structure; a filling ply block, that is paved among the outer ply block, the upper ply block, and the lower ply block, where a first end of the upper ply block and a first end of the lower ply block extend inwards to form an annular connecting flange; a second end of the upper ply block extends upwards and a second end of the lower ply block extends downwards to form a rim ring together with the outer ply block. |
US12269292B2 |
In-wheel motor unit with speed reducer and electromagnetic brake
An in-wheel motor unit provided in a wheel of a wheel unit, includes: a motor having a rotor disposed on a radially outer side of a stator; a brake disposed on an inner side of the motor; and a housing that accommodates the motor and the brake. Further, the housing has a cylindrical partition that radially partitions a space for accommodating the motor and a space for accommodating the brake, the stator is fixed to an outer peripheral surface of the partition, and the brake is disposed on an inner peripheral side of the partition, and a fixing portion included in the brake is fixed to the housing. |
US12269286B2 |
Security document including a transparent window formed in the substrate thereof
A security document includes a substrate having a transparent window formed in the substrate. A micro-optical structure including microlenses is arranged on one side of the substrate. A first print image is arranged on the other side of the substrate, opposite the micro-optical structure, and includes image elements having a dot size or line thickness smaller than a lens width of the microlenses. A layer is arranged on part of the first print image on the side facing away from the micro-optical structure. A second print image is arranged on the layer, facing away from the micro-optical structure, and so that the second print image can be brought into alignment with the micro-optical structure after folding the substrate at a bending line so that the second print image, or at least a piece of information contained therein, becomes visible and/or recognizable when viewed from a direction of the micro-optical structure. |
US12269281B2 |
Label printer
The invention relates to a label printer for printing on a paper tape wound onto a roll, said label printer comprising a printer housing in which a reception space for the roll with the paper tape or for a cartridge comprising the roll is provided, wherein the paper tape can be placed into a paper path; a foldable housing element that is attached to the printer housing and that enables access to the reception space for the insertion and removal of the roll or the cartridge in an open position and prevents access in a closed position, wherein the state of the label printer can be detected, namely whether the housing element is closed or the cartridge is inserted and whether the paper tape is placed into the paper path. A reflection light barrier, comprising a light transmitter for transmitting a transmission light beam and a light receiver for a reflected portion of the transmission light beam, and a further light receiver for a transmitted portion of the transmission light beam are provided, with the reflection light barrier being provided at the printer housing and the further light receiver being provided at the housing element or the cartridge, or vice versa, and with, in a closed state of the housing element, the reflection light barrier and the further light receiver being arranged at two mutually oppositely disposed sides of the paper path. A control unit is configured to detect the state of the label printer based on a joint evaluation of the reception intensity of the light receiver of the reflection light barrier and the reception intensity of the further light receiver. |
US12269280B2 |
Nail printing apparatus and control method of nail printing apparatus
A nail printing apparatus prints an image on a nail, and includes a finger placement unit capable of lifting and lowering on which a finger corresponding to the nail is placed, with the finger placement unit having a fixing unit to fix the finger. The fixing unit includes a pressing unit to cover at least a part of the finger, and a pushing-up unit to push up the finger until the finger contacts the pressing unit. In addition, an adjustment unit adjusts an inclination in a height direction of a tip side and a bottom side of a surface of the nail corresponding to the finger placed on the finger placement unit. The adjustment unit includes a fingertip placement unit arranged on a side closer to a fingertip than the fixing unit, and a fingertip lifting/lowering unit to lift/lower the fingertip placement unit. |
US12269276B2 |
Inkjet printer
A test image printer of an inkjet printer causes a test image, including a mark with a predefined shape and usable to correct an image captured by an image capturing device, and a test pattern usable to inspect a plurality of nozzles, to be printed on a recording medium. An image capture controller controls the image capturing device to capture an image of the test image printed on the recording medium. A corrector compares the image of the mark captured by the image capturing device, to the predefined shape of the mark, to calculate a correction value, and corrects the image of the test pattern, captured by the image capturing device, based on the calculated correction value. An inspector inspects the plurality of nozzles based on the image of the test pattern corrected by the corrector. |
US12269273B2 |
Substrate treating liquid supply unit and substrate treating apparatus including the same
Provided are a substrate treating liquid supply unit for constantly maintaining a liquid level of a nozzle of an inkjet head unit through real-time water level measurement, and a substrate treating apparatus including the same. The substrate treating liquid supply unit includes: a first reservoir connected to an inkjet head unit for jetting a substrate treating liquid onto a substrate and providing the substrate treating liquid to the inkjet head unit; a water level sensor measuring a water level of the substrate treating liquid stored in the first reservoir; and a pressure control module compensating for a pressure provided to the first reservoir based on an amount variation in the water level of the substrate treating liquid, wherein a liquid level of a nozzle of the inkjet head unit is constantly maintained. |
US12269272B2 |
Liquid discharge apparatus and liquid storage container
A liquid discharge apparatus includes a liquid discharge head to discharge liquid to a medium and a liquid storage container. The liquid storage container includes a reservoir portion, a liquid injection portion, a liquid holding unit, and a liquid guide portion. The reservoir portion reserves the liquid that is supplied to the liquid discharge head. The liquid injection portion allows a liquid injection container for injecting the liquid into the reservoir portion to be inserted in the liquid injection portion in a first direction. The liquid holding unit is provided at a position spaced apart from the liquid injection portion and is capable of holding the liquid. The liquid guide portion guides the liquid from the liquid injection portion to the liquid holding unit in a second direction intersecting with the first direction. |
US12269271B2 |
Liquid discharge head and method of manufacturing the liquid discharge head
A liquid discharge head includes i) a recording-element substrate configured to discharge a liquid, ii) a cuboid-like liquid tank configured to support the recording-element substrate and to store the liquid to be discharged from the recording-element substrate, and iii) an absorbent accommodated in a compressed state in the liquid tank and configured to absorb and hold the liquid. In the liquid discharge head, multiple projections are formed on a bottom of the liquid tank. In addition, as viewed in plan in a direction orthogonal to the bottom, the projections are disposed so as to surround or straddle an injection position at which the liquid is injected into the absorbent using an injection needle. |
US12269269B2 |
Inkjet printing apparatus and method of manufacturing display device using the same
An inkjet printing apparatus includes a surface acoustic wave module including an inner passage and a surface acoustic wave generator around the inner passage; and an outflow passage connected to the surface acoustic wave module to discharge ink, where the outflow passage includes a first outflow passage connected to the inner passage to discharge first ink particles and a second outflow passage connected to the inner passage to discharge second ink particles having an average diameter smaller than that of the first ink particles, and the surface acoustic wave generator is closer to the second outflow passage than the first outflow passage. |
US12269268B2 |
Nozzle plate comprising borosilicate glass
A nozzle plate defines at least one nozzle connected to the nozzle plate at a base, wherein the at least one nozzle has a height and a top having an inner width and an outer width, wherein a ratio of the height to the inner width is greater than 5, and wherein the nozzle plate comprises a borosilicate glass. The nozzle plate is formed via a method including providing a silicon wafer having a surface; providing a borosilicate glass wafer having a surface; etching the surface of the silicon wafer to form a plurality of trenches in the surface; anodically bonding the etched surface of the silicon wafer to the surface of the borosilicate glass wafer to form a two layer composite; heating the two layer composite at a temperature of at least about 750° C.; and releasing the silicon wafer from the borosilicate glass to form the nozzle plate. |
US12269261B2 |
Processing apparatus and recording apparatus
A processing apparatus includes a processing unit and a medium reception unit. The medium reception unit includes a flexible sheet-shaped reception member, a turning shaft coupled to one end of the reception member, an operation part coupled to the other end of the reception member, a pair of supporting parts configured to support both ends of the operation part, a rack provided to supporting parts, and a turning shaft gear configured to the rack. The reception member is wound around the turning shaft and housed inside the housing when the operation part approaches the turning shaft. The reception member is drawn out from the turning shaft to hang downward such that the medium is receivable when the operation part is separated from the turning shaft. A non-linkage structure in which the movement of the operation part and the turning of the turning shaft are temporarily not linked is provided. |
US12269259B1 |
Machine assembly for conveying sheet-format substrates, comprising a first belt conveyor and a second belt conveyor, and a printing machine comprising said machine assembly
Examples include a machine assembly for conveying sheet-format substrates, including a first belt conveyor and a second belt conveyor. These belt conveyors each have a continuously circulating transport belt and are arranged one after another in the transport direction of the substrates conveyed on the respective transport belt. The substrate to be transferred from the first belt conveyor to the second belt conveyor is lifted off the transport belt of the first belt conveyor by means of an air current generated by a lifting nozzle and an opposing air current generated by a counter-nozzle. The substrate to be transferred remains fixed until its transfer by the vacuum pressure generated by a suction chamber of the first belt conveyor. This suction chamber fixing the substrate is arranged close to the lifting region. Examples also relate to a printing machine comprising this machine assembly. |
US12269257B2 |
Printer including main body casing provided with recessed portion having depth not less than thickness of medium
A printer includes a main body casing, a supply portion, and a recessed portion. The main body casing has a first surface, a second surface opposite the first surface, and a third surface connecting the first and second surfaces. The main body casing can be placed on a flat surface with the first surface in contact with the flat surface. The supply portion and the recessed portion are provided at the first surface. Through the supply portion, a medium is supplied into the main body casing. The recessed portion is recessed toward the second surface a depth not less than the thickness of the medium. The recessed portion extends from the third surface to the supply portion in a first direction and extends in a second direction orthogonal to the first direction. The length of the recessed portion in the second direction is greater than the width of the medium. |
US12269250B2 |
Polarizing plate and optical display device comprising same
Provided are a polarizing plate and an optical display device comprising same, the polarizing plate comprising: a polarizer; and a first phase difference layer, a second phase difference layer and a third phase difference layer which are sequentially stacked on the lower surface of the polarizer. The first phase difference layer comprises a positive C phase difference layer. The second phase difference layer has positive wavelength dispersibility and an in-plane phase difference of approximately 200 nm to 280 nm in a wavelength of 550 nm. The third phase difference layer has positive wavelength dispersibility and an in-plane phase difference of approximately 80 nm to 145 nm in a wavelength of 550 nm. When the absorption axis of the polarizer is 0°, the angle formed by the slow axis of the second phase difference layer is approximately +14° to +24° or approximately −24° to −14°, and the angle formed by the slow axis of the third phase difference layer is approximately +79° to +89° or approximately −89° to −79°. |
US12269245B2 |
Acoustic treatment panel comprising acoustic cells of different volumes obtained from cylindrical and identical main tubes, aircraft comprising such an acoustic treatment panel
An acoustic treatment panel includes at least one acoustically resistive layer, a reflective layer and at least one cellular structure interposed between the acoustically resistive layer and the reflective layer. The cellular structure includes cylindrical and identical main tubes which are closed at one end by the acoustically resistive layer and at the other end by the reflective layer, spacer zones between the main tubes, the spacer zones being sealed relative to one another, cutouts made at an end of certain main tubes, in contact with the reflective layer, and/or secondary tubes positioned in the main tubes and/or in the spacer zones, the cutouts and/or the secondary tubes being configured to generate acoustic cells of different dimensions from identical main tubes. |
US12269244B2 |
Wall structure monitoring system
A wall having a fluid impervious coating thereon and further having a monitoring arrangement which provides for monitoring the condition of the wall. The monitoring arrangement mounted on a surface of the wall. |
US12269234B2 |
Methods and systems for producing pressware
A system for forming a pressware product comprises rollers, a scoring tool, a scoring station actuator, a forming tool, and a forming station actuator. The rollers pull the web along a path having an angle. The scoring tool receives the material from the rollers and includes a vertically shiftable scoring punch with an edge that extends about an outline of the pressware product and a striker plate. The scoring station actuator shifts the scoring tool to form a slot in the web. The forming tool receives the scored web and includes a vertically shiftable positive mold assembly and negative mold assembly. The forming station actuator shifts the positive mold assembly to press against the web and form the pressware product. |
US12269225B2 |
Fiber-reinforced resin substrate, integrated molded article, and method for manufacturing fiber-reinforced resin substrate
A fiber-reinforced plastic substrate is described in which a plurality of resins having different properties are firmly compounded and that includes components [A], [B], and [C]: [A] reinforcing fibers; [B] thermoplastic resin (b); and [C] thermoplastic resin (c), wherein the component [A] is arranged in one direction, in the fiber-reinforced plastic substrate, a resin area including the component [B] and a resin area including the component [C] are present, the resin area including the component [B] is present on a surface of one side of the fiber-reinforced plastic substrate, and a distance Ra(bc) between Hansen solubility parameters of the component [B] and the component [C] satisfies formula (1): Ra(bc)={4(δDB−δDC)2+(δPB−δPC)2+(δHB−δHC)2}1/2≥8 wherein Ra(bc), δDB, δDC, δPB, δPC, δHB and δHC are as defined. |
US12269218B2 |
Method for mounting an x-ray marker in an implant
A method for connecting an X-ray marker to a base body of an implant is provided. The based body includes a receptacle for receiving an X-ray marker. A flexible film and an X-ray marker are arranged so that at least a section of the film is located between the receptacle and the X-ray marker. The X-ray marker is pressed into the receptacle while interposing the film so that the X-ray marker is plastically deformed and, together with the film, is fixed in a force-fit manner in the receptacle. The film prevents contact between the X-ray marker and the base body. |
US12269213B2 |
Systems and methods for printing components using additive manufacturing
A method of forming a part using additive manufacturing may include receiving, at a computer numeric controlled (CNC) machine, a computer aided design (CAD) model of the part. The method may further include dividing the CAD model into plurality of sections. The method may further include slicing each of the plurality of sections into a plurality of layers. Each section may include a distinct set of print parameters. The method may further include depositing a flowable material onto a worktable according the set of print parameters for each section of the of the plurality of sections to manufacture the part. |
US12269212B2 |
Ceramic-reinforced polymer composites with herringbone architecture
A composite material of particles disposed in a matrix material is provided in which the particles have an asymmetric geometric shape with a longest dimension and a shortest dimension different from the longest dimension. Adjacent volume portions of the composite material are arranged in a mosaic pattern to abut along an interface or surface forming a common boundary between the adjacent volume portions. The particles within the adjacent volume portions are arranged with differing orientations with respect to the interface. The orientations of the particles in the adjacent volume portions are selected so that a crack propagating on a crack propagation path through one or the other of the adjacent volume portions stops at or deflects to propagate along the interface. Methods of making composite materials are also provided. |
US12269211B2 |
Additive manufacturing process continuous reinforcement fibers and high fiber volume content
An additive printer dispenses filament having high volume content of axial reinforcing fibers impregnated with a partially cured thermoset material. Partial curing provides sufficient mechanical integrity for high-density fiber support and retention while maintaining tackiness necessary to allow layer by layer additive construction. The complete construction may then be heated to provide complete curing. |
US12269210B2 |
Solution-based system for printing a 3D structure
A solution-based system for printing a 3D structure is provided and includes a substrate; a first solution including an organic molecule including a functional group at each end for creation of self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) including a first self-assembled monolayer (SAM) as a building block for printing the 3D structure, wherein the first solution is applied to a surface of the substrate to form the first SAM including a first SAM surface as a basis for the 3D structure; a second solution including metal ions, wherein the substrate with the first SAM is immersed into the second solution, and wherein the first solution is applied to the substrate which is immersed in the second solution thereby obtaining molecular-metal SAMs to provide a multiple layered SAM material; and means for applying a force and forming the 3D structure from the multiple layered SAM material, wherein the 3D structure is provided on the substrate. |
US12269205B2 |
Eyewear lens creation using additive techniques with diffuse light
Systems and methods for lens creations are disclosed. The method includes initiating light transmission from a light source through a diffuser into a container holding resin and a substrate. The light transmission is performed according to an irradiation pattern wherein each point in the resin is illuminated by at least 10% of the diffuser. This causes a lens to be formed. To achieve this illumination, at least 15% of the diffuser receives light from the light source. Further, a diameter of the diffuser is greater than or equal to a diameter of the substrate. The system performing the methods includes a polymerization apparatus and may include a resin conditioning and reservoir apparatus, a metrology unit, a resin drainage apparatus and an optional postcuring apparatus. |
US12269204B2 |
Extrusion-based additive manufacturing method
A printer head (200, 300, 400) for a 3D-printing apparatus, comprising a nozzle (210, 310, 450) arranged to deposit one or more adjacently arranged filaments of printing material to form at least one layer of an object to be produced. The nozzle comprises at least one exterior surface (220) configured to be brought into abutting contact with a peripheral edge (280) of the at least one layer, and configured to be guided along the peripheral edge of the at least one layer and on a predetermined distance into the at least one layer. |
US12269201B2 |
Folding device and folding method
A folding device and a folding method are provided. The folding device includes a bearing and fixing mechanism configured to bear and fix a main body portion of a to-be-folded device; a folding mechanism disposed on at least one lateral side of the bearing and fixing mechanism, the folding mechanism being configured to bear a to-be-folded portion of the to-be-folded device and fold the to-be-folded portion to one side in a thickness direction of the main body portion; a first driving mechanism configured to drive the folding mechanism to move along a direction perpendicular to a bearing surface, which bears the main body portion, of the bearing and fixing mechanism; and a second driving mechanism configured to drive the folding mechanism to move close to or away from the bearing and fixing mechanism along a direction parallel to the bearing surface. |
US12269200B2 |
Intermediate processing method of extruded resin sheet
A process management system virtually segments an extruded resin sheet into individual areas associated with several resin sheets. The individual areas are further virtually segmented into segmented areas. Curvature related information related to a curvature after completion of a heat press processing is acquired for each segmented area for each individual area. In a coating condition per area setting process, coating conditions are set for each segmented area for each individual area in accordance with a curvature based on curvature related information of each segmented area for each individual area. In a coating implementing process, a coating is applied to each segmented area for each individual area based on the coating condition. |
US12269199B2 |
Inspection method for injection molding device, test mold, and inspection system
An inspection method for an injection molding device includes: a first step of acquiring a first detection value from a sensor using a test mold having the sensor, the sensor measuring a temperature or pressure of a molten material injected from a first injection molding device into a cavity section demarcated by a fixed mold and a moving mold; a second step of injecting a molten material from a second injection molding device into the cavity section and acquiring a second detection value from the sensor; and a third step of performing an inspection using the first detection value and the second detection value. |
US12269196B2 |
Internal hydroforming method for manufacturing heat pipe wicks
A forming assembly configured to form a wick is disclosed. The forming assembly includes an expandable tube and a forming shell assembly. The expandable tube is hydraulically expandable to an expanded configuration. A wick mesh is configured to be wrapped about the expandable tube. The forming shell assembly includes a first forming shell comprising a first recess defined therein and a second forming shell comprising a second recess defined therein. The first recess and the second recess cooperate to define an outer diameter of the wick. The expandable tube and the wick mesh are positionable between the first recess and the second recess. The expandable tube and the forming shell assembly are configured to deform the wick mesh and form the wick based on the expandable tube hydraulically expanding towards the expanded configuration. |
US12269192B2 |
Process for the production of a composite material from textile waste and polyethylene film waste
The invention relates to a process for the production of a composite material from textile waste and polyethylene film waste, characterized in that it comprises the following steps: a) comminuting the textile waste into the fraction up to 15 mm in size, b) comminuting the polyethylene film into the fraction up to 15 mm in size, c) separating metal parts from the comminuted textiles, d) separating metal parts and unwanted plastics from the comminuted film, e) further comminuting the textiles into the fraction up to 5 mm in size, f) mixing the comminuted textiles with the comminuted film, said textiles constituting 10-50% of the mixture, g) plasticizing, homogenizing and extruding the obtained mixture in an extruder at the temperature of 170-240° C. and under the pressure of 8-15 MPa. |
US12269184B2 |
Method and apparatus for aligning a cutting trajectory
A method for aligning a cutting trajectory of a flat element with respect to a graphic pattern present on the flat element, includes positioning the flat element to be cut on a support table, projecting onto the flat element the image of a reference figure uniquely associated with coordinates of the cutting trajectory and/or of the graphic pattern, framing, by a camera, a portion of the flat element where at least one part of the graphic pattern and of the image of the reference figure are present, displaying on a monitor the image framed by the camera and a virtual image of the graphic pattern defined by coordinates of the graphic pattern, and moving the image of the reference figure or the virtual image of the graphic pattern until a portion of the virtual image of the graphic pattern coincides with the corresponding real image of the graphic pattern. |
US12269179B2 |
Autonomous manipulation of flexible primary packaging in dimensionally stable secondary packaging by means of robots
System for automatically manipulating primary packaging in secondary packaging, comprising a robot having at least one robot arm with a clamping gripper installed at a tool centre point, wherein each tool centre point has a force-torque sensor, an image recording module for recording images of at least the upper segment of the primary packaging, comprising at least two stereo cameras for recording 3-D images, and one or more processors for providing a three-dimensional point cloud, controlling the image recording module and controlling the robot on the basis of the analysis of the three-dimensional point cloud and the measurements from the force-torque sensors. |
US12269177B2 |
Machine learning based on a probability distribution of sensor data
A computer-implemented method of training a machine learnable model for controlling and/or monitoring a computer-controlled system. The machine learnable model is configured to make inferences based on a probability distribution of sensor data of the computer-controlled system. The machine learnable model is configured to account for symmetries in the probability distribution imposed by the system and/or its environment. The training involves sampling multiple samples of the sensor data according to the probability distribution. Initial values are sampled from a source probability distribution invariant to the one or more symmetries. The samples are iteratively evolved according to a kernel function equivariant to the one or more symmetries. The evolution uses an attraction term and a repulsion term that are defined for a selected sample in terms of gradient directions of the probability distribution and of the kernel function for the multiple samples. |
US12269175B2 |
Curved surface following control method for robot
A surface following control method for a robot is used for controlling the robot including a hand part, an arm part, and a controller. In this surface following control method for the robot, processes including a normal direction identification process and a work tool posture control process are performed. In the normal direction identification process, a normal direction of a virtual shape at a virtual position where the work tool attached to the hand part contacts the virtual shape which is a shape represented by the formula is identified. In the work tool control process, the work tool attached to the hand part is brought into contact with the target workpiece at a corresponding position which is a position corresponding to the virtual position on the surface of the target workpiece, in a posture along the normal direction identified in the normal direction identification process. |
US12269173B2 |
Robot system
A robot system including a plurality of robots, controllers that respectively control the robots, hands attached to wrist ends of the robots and configured to hold and release a workpiece, and a sensor configured to detect that the workpiece is being held by the hands of the robots. The controllers are interconnected and configured to exchange signals so that the robots operate in coordination in response to an operation command that includes a coordination command, and prohibit operation of each of the robots based on an operation command that lacks a coordination command in a state in which the sensor detects the workpiece being held. |
US12269172B2 |
Social behavior rules for a medical telepresence robot
Devices, systems, and methods for social behavior of a telepresence robot are disclosed herein. A telepresence robot includes a drive system configured to move the telepresence robot; a control system configured to control the drive system to drive the telepresence robot around a work area; an object detection system configured to determine that a first object encountered by the telepresence robot is a human; and a social path component configured to: determine a first lockout zone having a first radius around the human and a first comfort zone having a second radius around the human, the second radius being larger than the first radius; and instruct the control system to cause the telepresence robot to: avoid traveling through the first lockout zone; move at a first maximum speed within the first comfort zone; and move at a second maximum speed outside of the first comfort zone, wherein the second maximum speed is greater than the first maximum speed. |
US12269169B2 |
Systems, methods, and computer program products for implementing object permanence in a simulated environment
Systems, methods, and computer program products for managing simulated environments are described. A simulated environment is accessed which represents a physical environment, and representations of objects are included, maintained, or removed in the simulated environment based on whether objects are represented in image data of the physical environment, and based on whether objects are occluded by other objects in the image data of the physical environment. Future occlusion can also be predicted based on motion paths of objects. |
US12269163B1 |
Robotic surgical system with artificial intelligence and feedback loops
A robotic surgical system includes a surgeon consol coupled to a patient console and coupled to one or more surgical instruments. The surgeon consol is used by a surgeon to perform a surgical procedure. A surgeon computer is coupled to or at the surgeon console. The surgeon consol is coupled to the one or more surgical instruments. A surgical robot is coupled to a robotic surgery control system and a feedback loop. The robotic surgery control system includes or is coupled to an artificial intelligence (AI) system. The feedback loop receives data from one or more sensors at the robotic surgical system. The data is analyzed by the robotic surgery control system, and in response operation of the robotic surgical system is adjusted as needed. The surgical control system or the AI system uses intraoperative data describing a surgical procedure being performed. The feedback loop receives data from one or more sensors of the robotic surgical system regarding performance of at least a portion of the robotic surgical system. The data is analyzed by the robotic surgical control system. In response to analysis, operation of the robotic surgical system is adjusted as needed. The robotic surgical control system or AI system extracts one or more programmed steps used by the surgeon for positioning at least one of the surgical instruments during the surgical procedure. |
US12269158B2 |
Soft robotic gripper for berry harvesting
A berry harvesting berries system including a mobile platform and a tendon-driven gripper having fingers made of a compliant material, which prevents unwanted damage to the berries. |
US12269157B2 |
Container gripper
A container gripper comprises a housing and a petal assembly configured to be carried in the housing assembly. The petal assembly includes a petal holder and a plurality of circumferentially-spaced rigid articulating petals having upper ends pivotably coupled to the petal holder and lower ends configured to be guided by the lower housing of the housing assembly. The petal assembly further includes a travel brace configured to limit the translation of the petal holder, and a return spring between the travel brace and the petal holder. |
US12269154B2 |
Battery-operated handheld power tool, battery unit for a handheld power tool, system with the handheld power tool and a battery unit, charging device for a battery unit and system with a battery unit and a charging device
A battery-operated handheld power tool (1) having a receiving bay (4) for releasably receiving at least one battery unit (10, 20, 30) is proposed. The receiving bay (4) has at least four electrical contacts (K1-K4) for making contact with at least four corresponding contacts of the at least one battery unit (10, 20, 30), wherein a load of the handheld power tool (1) is connected between a first contact (K1) and a fourth contact (K4), wherein a switch (3) that can be switched to an open and a closed switching state is connected between a second contact (K2) and a third contact (K3), and wherein a first cell arrangement (31) is connected in series with a second cell arrangement (32) of the battery unit (10, 20, 30) or a first battery unit (10) is connected in series with a second battery unit (20) via the switch (3). |
US12269146B2 |
Mobile and modular drill apparatus, components thereof, and methods of use
An apparatus providing a platform for installing screws can include a cart with wheels, an assembly rail system mounted to the cart, and a screw assembly mounted to the assembly rail system. The screw assembly can include a screw feeding device, a screw guide tube, and a screwing device such as a drill that rotates a drive shaft that engages a screw received from the screw guide tube. The screw feeding device can include a screw rack that holds screws, and a magnetic grip that moves a screw from the screw rack to a screw feeding tube that is connected to the screw guide tube. The screw guide tube can include bristles for centering a screw received from the screw feeding tube. The apparatus can include a computer control system that operates the screwing device and the screw feeding device. |
US12269143B2 |
Drive arrangement for a floor surfacing machine and a floor surfacing machine
A drive arrangement (300) for driving a planetary head (140) of a floor surfacing machine (100), the drive arrangement (300) comprising; a first drive wheel (310) arranged to be driven by a first motor (110), a second drive wheel (330) fixedly attached to the planetary head (140) and arranged to be driven by the first drive wheel via a connecting member (320), wherein the drive arrangement (300) comprises a protective casing (240) arranged to enclose the first (310) and second (330) drive wheels, and the connecting member (320), thereby protecting the drive arrangement (300) from dust, debris, and slurry. |
US12269142B2 |
Grinding or disc cutting-type hand-held tool
A grinding or disc cutting-type hand-held tool including: a casing housing a motor and an output shaft rotated by the motor along an axis of rotation. The output shaft is capable of rotating: a first type of accessory having a threaded central opening; and a second type of accessory having a smooth central opening. The output shaft has: an end portion supporting a first connection element for rigidly connecting the first type of accessory; and an intermediate portion supporting a second connection element for rigidly connecting the second type of accessory. |
US12269141B2 |
Fabrication of a polishing pad for chemical mechanical polishing
A method disclosed herein includes forming a polishing pad configured for a chemical-mechanical polishing (CMP) process and polishing a workpiece using the polishing pad and a CMP slurry. Forming the polishing pad includes forming an interpenetrating polymer network having a first phase and a second phase embedded in the first phase, removing the second phase from the interpenetrating polymer network, thereby forming a porous top pad that includes a network of pores embedded in the first phase, and adhering the porous top pad to a sub pad, thereby forming the polishing pad. The second phase is different from the first phase in composition, and the interpenetrating polymer network has a substantially periodic pattern. Surface roughness of the porous top pad is consistent during the polishing of the workpiece. |
US12269136B2 |
Integrated dust extractor and power tool
A handheld power tool includes a housing, a tool receptacle disposed on a first end of the housing and configured to receive a tool accessory, a motor positioned within the housing and operatively coupled to the tool receptacle to drive the tool accessory, and a dust collection assembly integrated within the housing. The dust collection assembly includes a fan disposed within the housing and operatively coupled to the motor. The fan is configured to generate a suction airflow due to rotation of the motor, and a dust container removably coupled to the housing of the power tool. The dust container is configured to collect dust and other debris generated by the tool accessory during operation of the handheld power tool. |
US12269133B2 |
Method of manufacturing ball screw device
A method of manufacturing a ball screw device includes a nut unit preparation step, a screw shaft preparation step, and an assembly step. In the nut unit preparation step, a nut unit is prepared in which a circulation component, a ball, and a temporary shaft that prevents the ball from falling off are assembled to a nut provided with an inner peripheral track surface. In the screw shaft preparation step, a screw shaft provided with an outer peripheral track surface is prepared. In the assembly step, after the nut unit preparation step and the screw shaft preparation step, the temporary shaft of an arbitrary nut unit is replaced with an arbitrary screw shaft to manufacture the ball screw device. |
US12269131B1 |
Nonlinear bulk modulus material
Particles are provided which have a bulk modulus that varies nonlinearly with changes in pressure. The shell having a shell and a core is manufactured from a solid elastic material as a tube shape with a closure at both ends. The core is manufactured from a material having a bulk modulus less than the bulk modulus of the shell material and is pressurized. A system for fabricating the particles operationally includes a first pair of crimping wheels, a second pair of crimping wheels, and a pair of cutting wheels. During manufacture, feed stock is fed along a central line of symmetry; first passing between the first pair of crimping wheels, between the second pair of crimping wheels, and then between the cutting wheels. Particles are created by crimping, sealing and cutting sections of the feed stock to form individual or strings of particles. |
US12269128B2 |
Stainless steel flux cored wire for manufacturing LNG tank
Provided is a stainless steel flux-cored wire for manufacturing an LNG tank. From the stainless steel flux-cored wire, it is possible to obtain a weld metal having excellent tensile strength and impact value by adjusting the contents of Mn, Mo, and Cr. The stainless steel flux-cored wire is applicable to welding of 9% nickel steel, high manganese steel, and stainless steel materials and can provide a weld metal having excellent cryogenic toughness in a weld zone because the contents of Mn, Mo, and Cr are adjusted. |
US12269124B2 |
Laser apparatus and method for manufacturing display device
A laser apparatus and a method for manufacturing a display device are provided. A laser apparatus includes: a stage; a laser providing unit above the stage and configured to provide a laser beam; a scanner configured to adjust an optical path of the laser beam such that the laser beam is irradiated to an irradiation line formed above the stage; and a control unit to control an operation of the scanner, and the scanner includes a shutter located on an optical path of the laser beam emitted from the laser providing unit and configured to perform an opening/closing operation. |
US12269122B2 |
Method, control unit and laser cutting system for combined path and laser process planning for highly dynamic real-time systems
In one aspect, the present invention relates to a control unit (RE) for calculating a spatially and time-resolved, combined setpoint data set (SW-DS) for open- and/or closed-loop control of a laser cutting process during laser cutting with a laser cutting machine (L), wherein a processor (P) is intended to access a process model (PM) in a first memory (SI) via a process interface (P-SS) and a machine model (MM) in a second memory (S2) via a machine interface (M-SS) in order, on the basis of an estimated status data of the laser cutting process and the movement process, to calculate the spatially and time-resolved, combined setpoint data set (SW-DS) with coordinated setpoints for the laser cutting process and setpoints for the movement process, taking into account the read-in sensor data. |
US12269121B2 |
Apparatus for introducing a parting agent into a hollow workpiece, loading station, system and method
An apparatus for introducing a parting agent into a hollow workpiece before or during processing of the hollow workpiece by using a laser processing machine, includes an introduction section with a nozzle for dispensing the parting agent and a centering element which is disposed on the introduction section and serves for centering the introduction section within the hollow workpiece. A loading station, a system and a method are also provided. |
US12269118B2 |
Laser soldering system using dynamic light spot and method thereof
A laser soldering system using dynamic light spot and a method thereof are provided. A laser module is controlled to radiate toward multi-lens to form a light spot on a soldering target for soldering, and a lens distance between the multi-lens is adjusted to adjust a light spot size. The disclosure may provide multiple heating densities respectively adequate to different soldering status via adjusting the light spot size when using same laser power, so as to improve the soldering quality. |
US12269115B2 |
Laser processing apparatus
A laser processing apparatus according to an exemplary embodiment includes: a light source generating a laser beam; and a light converging unit converging the laser beam to a focal point on an object to be processed, wherein the light converging unit includes a first optical element including a through hole penetrating the first optical element; a second optical element including a first region reflecting the laser beam and a second region transmitting the laser beam; and a third optical element including a focusing lens as a convex lens, a lower surface of the first optical element is a concave mirror, and an upper surface of the second optical element is convex and a lower surface thereof is concave. |
US12269114B2 |
Automatic determination of a dynamic laser beam shape for a laser cutting machine
A control unit for determining a dynamic laser beam shape for controlling a laser cutting machine, which is provided with a dynamic beam shaping module for varying the shape of the laser beam. The control unit includes a cutting plan interface, which is configured for receiving a cutting plan, an interface to a shape storage with a stored set of dynamic laser beam shapes, in particular more than two, and a processor which is configured for automatically calculating for each of the cutting segments an allocation to a dynamic laser beam shape of the set of dynamic laser beam shapes, wherein calculating the allocation is based on the property indicator of the workpiece and is specific for the respective cutting segment. The processor is further configured for providing control instructions for controlling the laser cutting machine by applying the determined dynamic laser beams shapes for each cutting segment specifically. |
US12269113B2 |
Joining method
The present invention includes a joining process in which a first metal member and a second metal member are joined with an auxiliary member interposed therebetween by moving a rotary tool along a butted portion in a state where the rotary tool being rotated is inserted only from a front face side of the auxiliary member, only a stirring pin is in contact with the auxiliary member, a base end side of the stirring pin is exposed, and an outer circumferential face of the stirring pin is slightly in contact with the first metal member and the second metal member, and the auxiliary member is provided with an inclined face on at least one side face in such a form that the auxiliary member has a smaller dimension with increasing distance from a front face, and at least one of the first metal member and the second metal member is provided with an inclined face corresponding to the inclined face of the auxiliary member and inclined from the front face toward a back face. |
US12269112B2 |
Welding structure capable of rotational movement and welding method for the same
A welding structure capable of rotational movement and a welding method for the same are introduced. The welding structure capable of rotational movement includes a seat member and a rotational movement member. The seat member has a welding portion. The rotational movement member is movably fitted to the seat member. The rotational movement member has a pressing portion for welding the welding portion to an object; thus, the rotational movement member undergoes rotational movement while the pressing portion is pressing against a pressed object, thereby causing displacement of the object. Therefore, the welding structure capable of rotational movement and the welding method for the same exhibit enhancement of ease of use, labor saving, and convenience. |
US12269107B2 |
Method for manufacturing composite substrate, and composite substrate
Removal of substrates in a composite substrate is facilitated, and flaking of the composite substrate in an unintended process is prevented. A method for manufacturing a composite substrate includes: forming a first bonding material in a first surface of a first substrate; forming, in the first surface, at least one groove located more inward than a periphery in a plan view of the first substrate; forming the first bonding material along an inner wall of the at least one groove, the first bonding material not filling into space enclosed by the inner wall of the at least one groove; forming a second bonding material on a second surface of a second substrate; and bonding the first bonding material and the second bonding material together in a region except the at least one groove. |
US12269106B2 |
Two-step solder-mask-defined design
An apparatus for a BGA package includes a pad mounted on a substrate. The apparatus also includes a solder resist layer disposed over the substrate and a buffer layer disposed over the solder resist layer. The solder resist layer can have a first aperture and the buffer layer can have a second aperture. The first and second apertures are aligned such that at least a portion of the pad is exposed to create a solder-mask-defined mounting pad. A diameter of the second aperture is larger than a diameter of the first aperture. |
US12269105B2 |
Control device for wire spark erosion machine and control method for wire spark erosion machine
Provided is a control device for a wire spark erosion machine, the control device controlling a drive trajectory of an electrode, a machining speed, and an electrical discharge frequency, the control device including a storage device and a computation device. The storage device stores at least one of data selected from an inter-electrode average voltage, the electrical discharge frequency, the machining speed, and the drive trajectory in an (n−1)-th machining, where n is an integer of two or more. The computation device calculates an inter-electrode distance in an n-th machining using a calculation model indicating a relationship between the data in the (n−1)-th machining and a machining shape of the workpiece, and computes, from the inter-electrode distance, at least one command value selected from the machining speed, the electrical discharge frequency, and the drive trajectory in the n-th machining. |
US12269100B2 |
Insert and cutting tool
A transmission X-ray diffraction on a cross section of a boron nitride sintered body perpendicular to a first surface provides X-ray intensities at a top of a 111 diffraction peak of cubic boron nitride and X-ray intensities at a top of a 002 diffraction peak of compressed boron nitride, in a direction perpendicular to the first surface and a direction parallel to the first surface. A compressed boron nitride content value obtained from these X-ray intensities is greater than 0.002 and smaller than 0.01. A cubic orientation value is greater than 0.5, and a compressed boron nitride orientation value is greater than the cubic orientation value. An insert has a coating layer on at least a part of a surface of the boron nitride sintered body. |
US12269099B2 |
Cutting insert, cutting tool, and method for manufacturing machined product
A cutting insert may include an upper surface, a lower surface, a front lateral surface and a rear lateral surface. The upper surface may include an upper constraining surface. The lower surface may include a lower groove having a V-shape. The lower groove may include a first region, a second region, a third region a first portion and a second portion. A length of a line segment connecting the first portion and the second portion in the first region may be a first length, a length of a line segment connecting the first portion and the second portion in the second region may be a second length, and a length of a line segment connecting the first portion and the second portion in the third region may be a third length. The first length may be larger than each of the second length and the third length. |
US12269097B2 |
Coated cutting tool
A coated cutting tool includes a substrate and a coating layer formed on the substrate, wherein the coating layer comprises a compound layer containing a compound having a composition represented by (AlxCryTi1−x−y)N (in the formula (1), x represents an atomic ratio of an Al element to a total of the Al element, a Cr element and a Ti element and satisfies 0.70≤x≤0.95, and y represents an atomic ratio of a Cr element to a total of an Al element, the Cr element and a Ti element and satisfies 0.04≤y≤0.21, and 1−x−y>0); a ratio (Cr/Ti) of the Cr element and the Ti element in the compound layer is 1.0 or more and 2.5 or less; and an average thickness of the compound layer is 2.0 μm or more and 10.0 μm or less. |
US12269096B2 |
Method for preparing dispersed metal nanoparticles and metal nanoparticles prepared thereby
The present disclosure relates to a dispersed metal nanoparticle synthesis method and metal nanoparticles prepared thereby. Specifically, the present disclosure relates to a method of effectively preparing a dispersed metal nanoparticle using Taylor vortex flow even when using a small amount of stabilizer or using no stabilizer, and well-dispersed nanoparticles obtained thereby. |
US12269093B2 |
Pressurized flexible hose for demolition of objects
Apparatus and methods for removing and/or destroying support structures associated with objects fabricated using additive manufacturing techniques are presented herein. Structural supports may be used during an additive manufacturing process to prevent deformation of a build piece (e.g., three dimensional (3D) printed structure). In some examples, a build piece may be manufactured such that the structural supports are internal to the completed build piece. However, removing the structural supports may reduce the weight of the build piece and reduce the amount of debris trapped within the build piece. Thus, certain aspects of the disclosure are directed to a hose including a bendable and elongated tube member as well as a fracturing member configured to fracture an internal support structure within an additively manufactured part. |
US12269092B2 |
Apparatus and method for forming a three-dimensional article
An apparatus for forming a three-dimensional article through successively depositing individual layers of powder material that are fused together with an electron beam from an electron beam source so as to form the article according to a computer model thereof. The apparatus includes a chamber a chamber having a first section and a second section openly connected to each other. The first section is configured to receive the individual layers of powder material. The second section comprising an electron beam source, an electromagnetic focus coil having an axially extending, and a reflector coil. The electron beam source is configured to emit an electron beam to fuse the individual layers of powder material. The reflector coil is arranged radially outside the electromagnetic focus coil. The direction of windings of the reflector coil is opposite a direction of windings of the electromagnetic focus coil. |
US12269081B2 |
Plated steel sheets for hot press forming having excellent hydrogen brittleness resistance and impact resistance, hot press formed parts, and manufacturing methods thereof
Provided are a plated steel sheet for hot press forming including: a base steel sheet containing, by wt %, 0.14 to 0.5% of C, 0.001 to 1% of Si, 0.3 to 4% of Mn, 0.001 to 0.015% of P, 0.0001 to 0.02% of S, 0.001 to 0.1% of Al, 0.001 to 1% of Cr, 0.001 to 0.02% of N, 0.1% or less of Ti, 0.01% or less of B, 0.005 to 0.1% of Sb, and a balance of Fe and unavoidable impurities; an aluminum or aluminum alloy plating layer provided on at least one surface of the base steel sheet; and a Sb-rich layer provided between the base steel sheet and the plating layer, wherein the plated steel sheet for hot press forming satisfies the following Relational Expressions 1-1 and 1-2, a hot press formed member manufactured using the same, and methods for manufacturing the plated steel sheet for hot press forming and the hot press formed member.[Relational Expression 1-1] Sb max Sb coat ≥ 1.2 [Relational Expression 1-2] ( S b max - Sb c o a t ) 2 × Δ t ≥ 0. 0 0 8 [In Relational Expressions 1-1 and 1-2, Sbcoat represents an average content of Sb in the plating layer, and a unit thereof is wt %, Sbmax represents a maximum value of a content of Sb in the Sb-rich layer, and a unit thereof is wt %, and Δt represents a linear distance from a boundary between the plating layer and the Sb-rich layer to a point where Sbmax is measured, and a unit thereof is μm.] |
US12269078B2 |
Method of in situ remediation of soils using a bioremediation composition including a time release material
A method of remediation of soil and groundwater containing hydrocarbons and halogenated compounds. The method includes introducing a remediation composition into the soil that includes: (a) a first bioremediation material including a first blend of organisms capable of degrading the hydrocarbons; (b) a second bioremediation material including a second blend of organisms differing from the first blend of organisms that is chosen for degrading the halogenated compounds; (c) an organic compound such as a complex carbohydrate (e.g., food grade starch); and (d) a third blend of organisms degrading the organic compound. The degrading of the organic compound breaks the complex carbohydrate into smaller molecules that are utilized by the microorganisms of at least one of the first and second bioremediation materials during the degrading of the hydrocarbons and the halogenated compounds. The first bioremediation composition typically includes activated carbon capable of adsorbing the hydrocarbons and the halogenated compounds. |
US12269075B2 |
Apparatus for cleaning a surface with a liquid jet and related methods
Apparatus for cleaning a surface with a liquid jet, the apparatus having: a primary fluid conduit having a longitudinal axis and two ends, a fluid-intake end and a fluid-exit end; a first motor-driven drive assembly configured to engage the primary fluid conduit and turn the primary fluid conduit about the primary-fluid-conduit longitudinal axis; a first motor configured to engage the first motor-driven drive assembly; a section of the primary fluid conduit being inside of an adjacent penetration sleeve; a section of the penetration sleeve being inside of a piston sleeve; the piston sleeve configured to engage the penetration sleeve and move the penetration sleeve back and forth along a penetration-sleeve linear path over a primary-fluid-conduit exterior surface; an actuator configured to engage the piston sleeve and move piston sleeve back and forth along a piston-sleeve linear path; a penetration-sleeve end being attached to an extension sleeve that has a first end and a second end; the extension-sleeve second end being attached to a swivel rod that has a first end and a second end; the primary-fluid-conduit fluid-exit end being attached to a fixed nozzle having a first end and a second end; the fixed-nozzle second end being attached to a swivel nozzle; the swivel-rod second end being attached to the swivel nozzle; the swivel nozzle configured to pivot between a fully extended position and a fully retracted position as the swivel rod respectively extends and retracts as the penetration sleeve moves back and forth; and a continuous fluid-flow channel that extends from the primary-fluid-conduit fluid-intake end through the swivel nozzle. |
US12269073B2 |
Cleaning procedure for anilox by overlaying laser spots
Cleaning procedure for anilox including increasing the diameter of the laser spots (4) above the minimum diameter corresponding to focal spot w0 to a working diameter wN, defocusing the pulses of the laser beam (1) using a lens (3) and at the same time, with the help of a galvo mirror (8), redirecting the laser pulses in an organized manner to the cleaning-active zone (19) such that the laser spots (4) that hit the surface of the anilox (9) partially overlap in the linear direction (11) corresponding to the beam advancement and in the circumferential direction (13) corresponding to the direction of the anilox turn, simulating a continuous pulse. |
US12269072B2 |
Personal care device
A personal care device (12) comprising an RF signal generator (32) for generating RF-frequency electromagnetic emissions for a cleaning or treatment function. The RF emissions may be output from a set of two or more RF electrodes (22) (e.g. electrodes) upon stimulation with an RF drive signal in a frequency range from 3 kHz to 30 GHz from an RF signal generator. The device further includes a controller (34) for detect a degraded functional state of the RF electrodes (22) via monitoring changes or variations in one or more electrical characteristics of the RF signal generator (32), e.g. drift in one or more electrical characteristics from reference factory levels, or sudden changes in the characteristics, indicating a short-circuit. A response action can be generated based on the electrical characteristics meeting pre-defined criteria indicative of a certain degraded functional status, for example generating a sensory alert for a user or data output, or performing remedial action such as deactivating sensed defective or worn electrodes. |
US12269068B2 |
Substrate processing method and substrate processing device
A substrate processing method that includes a processing liquid supplying step which supplies a processing liquid to a surface of a substrate, a processing film forming step in which the processing liquid on the surface of the substrate is solidified or cured to form a processing film that holds removal objects present on the surface of the substrate, and a removing step in which a removing liquid is supplied to the surface of the substrate to thereby remove the processing film from the surface of the substrate in a state that the removal objects are held by the processing film. The processing liquid contains a dissolution component which dissolves at least one of a front layer of the substrate and the removal objects as a dissolution object. The processing liquid supplying step includes a dissolution step which partially dissolves the dissolution object by the dissolution component in the processing liquid supplied to the surface of the substrate. |
US12269066B2 |
Foreign matter removal system
A foreign matter removal system of the present disclosure includes a conveyance device configured to convey a waste material in which a target object and a foreign matter are mixed, a detecting module configured to detect the foreign matter contained in the waste material, and a foreign matter removal module provided downstream of the detecting module in a conveyance direction of the conveyance device, the foreign matter removal module being configured to remove the foreign matter detected by the detecting module from the waste material. |
US12269064B2 |
Device for generating percussive pulses or vibrations for a construction machine
The invention relates to a device and a method for generating percussive pulses or vibrations for a construction machine, with a housing, a piston which is reversibly reciprocable in a working space in the housing between a first reversal point and a second reversal point, a pressure fluid supply, through which pressure fluid can in each case be led into and out of the working space in the region of the first reversal point and the second reversal point, wherein the piston can be set into the reversible movement in order to generate the percussive pulses or vibrations, at least one controllable valve, through which the pressure fluid can be led into and/or out of the working space, and a control unit which is connected to the at least one controllable valve, wherein by the control unit the movement of the piston in the working space can be controlled and changed. According to the invention provision is made in that the control unit is designed to move the piston at a frequency that corresponds to a resonance frequency of an overall arrangement comprising the piston and the pressure fluid. |
US12269063B2 |
Ultrasound array transducer manufacturing
There is provided a method for manufacturing, or for use in manufacturing a flexible ultrasonic transducer array and the resultant ultrasonic transducer array. The method includes providing a layer of piezoelectric material onto a foil substrate and using additive techniques to apply a plurality of electrodes to a surface of the piezoelectric material such that the electrodes are arranged in an electrode array and to apply a plurality of electrical conduction tracks and a plurality of electrical connectors to the surface of the piezoelectric material or to a layer of dielectric material provided on the surface of the piezoelectric material, such that respective electrical conduction tracks electrically connect a respective electrode to a respective electrical connector. The additive techniques comprise at least one of: masking, deposition, photo patterning, printing or patterned coating. |
US12269062B2 |
Ultrasonic device
An ultrasonic device includes a substrate, a transmitter provided at the substrate and configured to transmit an ultrasonic wave to an object, and a receiver provided at a position different from the transmitter at the substrate and configured to receive an ultrasonic wave reflected by the object. A resonance frequency of the transmitter is higher than a resonance frequency of the receiver. An anti-resonance frequency of the receiver is included in a predetermined frequency band including the resonance frequency of the transmitter. |
US12269055B2 |
Rinsing apparatus for connection to an application-agent main channel of an application-agent changeover unit
The disclosure relates to a rinsing apparatus for connection to an application-agent main channel of an application-agent changeover unit and preferably for the continuous inflow of a rinsing agent into a flow of rinsing air, having a main line for transporting rinsing air and having a rinsing-agent line for transporting a rinsing agent. The rinsing apparatus is distinguished in particular in that the rinsing-agent line opens out into the main line by way of a mouth opening in order to generate a preferable y continuous flow of a rinsing-air/rinsing-agent mixture for introduction into the application-agent main channel. The disclosure also relates to a corresponding rinsing method. |
US12269052B2 |
Substrate liquid processing apparatus and liquid discharge evaluation method
A controller is configured to control a liquid supply to change a landing position of a liquid on a surface of a substrate continuously by discharging the liquid toward the surface of the substrate from a first liquid discharge nozzle while moving the first liquid discharge nozzle. The controller is also configured to derive discharge position deviation information of the liquid supply by comparing first temperature information based on a spot temperature measured by a temperature measurement device when the first liquid discharge nozzle is moved along a first nozzle path and second temperature information based on the spot temperature measured by the temperature measurement device when the first liquid discharge nozzle is moved along a second nozzle path which is different from the first nozzle path. |
US12269050B2 |
Water spraying pipe and cleaning apparatus
The present application discloses a water spraying pipe and a cleaning apparatus. The water spaying pipe includes a pipe body having a water inlet end and defining a water spraying hole in a pipe wall thereof; and a water spraying groove defined in the water spraying pipe at a position corresponding to the water spraying hole. The water spraying hole is in communication with the water spraying groove, and a diameter of the water spraying hole is greater than a width of the water spraying groove. The present application effectively improves the cleaning efficiency of the water spraying pipe. |
US12269047B2 |
Attachment tool for a cleaning device
An air blade tool operable as a surface and crevice cleaning tool is provided. The air blade tool includes a housing assembly, blade assembly, and air conduit assembly adapted for mounting to an air blower. The housing assembly includes a housing, a handle, a blade retainer seat, and openings for emitting air. The blade retainer seat may comprise one or more blade supports. The housing assemblies may include a fastener system for releasably securing interchangeable blades at predetermined positions along the length of the housing. The blade assembly includes at least a blade and in some embodiments a blade retainer. The air conduit assembly includes an air conduit and may include a swivel fitting for engagement with an air blower for enabling relative movement of the fitted blower to minimize hindrance of control of the air blade tool during use. The housing assembly may further include a damper within the housing and actuator to control the position of the damper and permit selection of the direction of air flow. |
US12269038B2 |
Temperature control on digital microfluidics device
A microfluidic device includes first and second substrate structures. The first substrate structure has a first substrate surface configured to receive one or more droplets. A plurality of electrodes configured to apply an electric field to the droplets. The second substrate structure has a second substrate surface facing the first substrate surface and spaced apart from the first substrate surface to form a fluid channel. The microfluidic device has a first heating element adjacent to the first substrate structure and disposed on an opposite side of the first substrate surface, and a second heating element adjacent to the second substrate structure and disposed on an opposite side of the second substrate surface. The microfluidic device further includes one or more temperature sensors disposed adjacent to the fluid channel between the first substrate structure and the second substrate structure. |
US12269036B2 |
Devices, systems, and methods for increasing droplet formation efficiency
Devices, systems, and their methods of use, for generating and collecting droplets are provided. The device includes a collection region comprising a side wall canted at an angle. The invention further provides multiplex devices that increase droplet formation. |
US12269034B2 |
Vacuum-assisted drying of filters in microfluidic systems
Improved methods and devices using reduction of pressure for removing ethanol from filters in a fluidic or microfluidic system in point of care devices involve filters that are solid state extraction filters used to capture and/or concentrate nucleic acids prior to further downstream processing such as amplification by polymerase chain reaction. The method uses the induction of negative pressure with respect to atmospheric pressure to improve the efficiency of the ethanol removal process. |
US12269030B2 |
Detection chip and modification method therefor
Disclosed are a detection chip and a modification method therefor. A surface activation treatment is performed on a hydrophilic layer of the detection chip, such that a hydroxy-containing modification group is formed on a surface of the hydrophilic layer; and a solution containing an oxy compound is then used to perform a surface epoxidation treatment on the hydrophilic layer in order to form an epoxy-containing modification group on the surface of the hydrophilic layer. |
US12269026B2 |
System and apparatus for reactions including a liquid transfer device with an asymmetrical cross-section
This disclosure provides systems, apparatuses, and methods for liquid transfer and performing reactions. In one aspect, a system includes a liquid transfer device having a housing having a pipette tip and a plunger assembly; and a reaction chamber, wherein the housing of the liquid transfer device is configured to sealably engage with the reaction chamber. In another aspect, a liquid transfer device including a housing having a pipette tip; and a plunger assembly disposed within the housing and the pipette tip, wherein a portion of the plunger assembly is configured to engage a fluid reservoir such that the plunger assembly remains stationary relative to the fluid reservoir and the housing moves relative to the plunger assembly. |
US12269023B2 |
Thermochemical engine
A thermochemical engine that includes a reaction chamber having a nitrite source inlet, an ammonium source inlet, and a gas outlet, and a gas-driven energy transducer coupled to the reaction chamber such that a gas produced in the reaction chamber moves the gas-driven energy transducer in a process of exiting the reaction chamber via the gas outlet. The thermochemical engine is configured to produce the gas under pressure by reacting in the reaction chamber a nitrite source comprising a nitrite ion and an ammonium source comprising an ammonium ion in the presence of water at a reaction temperature of 50 to 150° C. |
US12269022B2 |
Highly-dispersed hydrogenation catalyst, preparation method thereof, and use thereof in preparation of biofuel from palm oil or other oil
A highly-dispersed hydrogenation catalyst, a preparation method thereof, and use thereof in the preparation of biofuel from palm oil or other oil are provided. The combination of maleic anhydride-grafted polypropylene (MA-PP) and a silane coupling agent (SCA) is introduced into an aluminum oxide composite carrier through organic amidation to obtain a uniformly-dispersed composite carrier with regular pores. Moreover, through a multi-stage impregnation and roasting process, a particle size of an active component is greatly reduced, and the dispersion of the active component and the number of active sites are improved. A hydrogenation catalyst with high hydrothermal stability, high hydrogenation activity, and long life is prepared based on the composite carrier with regular pores and used in the preparation of biofuel from vegetable oil or other oil through hydrodeoxygenation (HDO), which has great industrial application value. |
US12269016B2 |
Rhodium-containing layered catalyst structures and methods of making the same
A layered catalyst structure for purifying an exhaust gas stream includes a catalyst support and a rhodium catalyst layer including an atomic dispersion of rhodium ions and/or rhodium atoms adsorbed on an exterior surface of the catalyst support. The catalyst support includes an alumina substrate, a first ceria layer disposed on and extending substantially continuously over the alumina substrate, and a second colloidal ceria layer formed directly on the first ceria layer over the alumina substrate. |
US12269014B1 |
V2C@V2O5/TiO2 composite photocatalyst, preparation method, and application thereof
A composite photocatalyst, comprising V2C@V2O5/TiO2, is disclosed herein. Additionally, a process for producing this composite, particularly V2C@V2O5/TiO2, involves the steps of preparing V2C@V2O5/TiO2 composite; grinding the V2C@V2O5/TiO2 composite; and calcining the ground product to obtain the composite photocatalyst V2C@V2O5/TiO2. Furthermore, the disclosure encompasses utilizing the composite photocatalyst in a CO2 reduction process, wherein the photocatalyst is irradiated in a photoreactor system. |
US12269011B2 |
Polymer matrix composites comprising functional particles and methods of making the same
A polymer matrix composite comprising a porous polymeric network; and a plurality of functional particles distributed within the polymeric network structure, and wherein the polymer matrix composite has an air flow resistance at 25° C., as measured by the “Air Flow Resistance Test,” of less than 300 seconds/50 cm3/500 micrometers; and wherein the polymer matrix composite has a density of at least 0.3 g/cm3; and methods for making the same. The polymer matrix composites are useful, for example, as filters. |
US12269010B2 |
Water-absorbing resin and water-blocking material
Provided are: a water-absorbent resin that has excellent heat resistance, even in a water-absorbed state; and a water-blocking material comprising the water-absorbent resin. The water-absorbent resin according to the present invention includes a crosslinked polymer of a water-soluble ethylenically unsaturated monomer, and has a gel-viscosity retention S of 0.5 or more as calculated by the following formula (I): Gel viscosity retention at high temperature S = B / A ( I ) (wherein A represents an initial gel viscosity (mPa·s), and B represents a gel viscosity (mPa·s) after 10 days). |
US12269009B2 |
Super absorbent polymer and method for preparing same
The present disclosure relates to: a super absorbent polymer having a rapid absorption rate and maintaining elasticity even in a condition of being pressed multiple times, thereby having excellent dryness characteristic; and a preparation method therefor. The super absorbent polymer of the present disclosure exhibits excellent performance for use in hygiene materials such as diapers. |
US12269006B2 |
Gas-solid contacting system with structured packing
A gas-solid contacting system (100) with structured packing (108) is disclosed. The structured packing (108) comprises a gas header (102) with an inlet to receive a gas. A plurality of vertically aligned tubes (104) is fluidically connected to the gas header (102), wherein each vertically aligned tube (104) comprises openings (180) to distribute the gas at different heights in a radial direction. A structured packing element (106) is arranged on each vertically aligned tube (104), wherein the structured packing element (106) comprises one or more plates attached to the vertically aligned tube (104) to create a convoluted 3-dimensional flow path for smooth flow and radial distribution of a solid particulate stream. |
US12269000B2 |
Colloidal particles functionalized homogeneously by biomolecules
The present invention relates to a method for producing a colloid comprising functionalised liquid colloidal particles. The invention also relates to such a colloid and to the uses thereof. |
US12268994B2 |
Durable biofouling protection
Disclosed are devices, methods and/or systems for use in protecting items and/or structures that are exposed to, submerged and/or partially submerged in aquatic environments from contamination and/or fouling due to the incursion and/or colonization by specific types and/or kinds of biologic organisms and/or plants, including the protection from micro- and/or macro-fouling for extended periods of time of exposure to aquatic environments. |
US12268993B2 |
Electrodialysis device for the desalination of water for oil and gas applications
The invention relates to an electrodialysis device for the desalination of water for oil and gas applications comprising: a membrane stack comprising alternating cation- and anion-exchange membranes (2.1, 2.3) and a plurality of spacers (2.2, 2.4), each spacer being arranged between two successive membranes; wherein at least one of the spacers (2.2, 2.4) comprises a recessed area (3.2) and a non-recessed area (3.3), a central opening (3.1) within the recessed area (3.2); the spacer (2.2, 2.4) is provided with at least four orifices (3.4, 3.5) within the non-recessed area (3.3); and with respective channels (3.6) which connect at least two of the orifices (3.4) with the central opening (3.1); and one membrane (2.1, 2.3) is accommodated in the recessed area (3.2).The invention also relates to a water desalination process using the electrodialysis device mentioned above. |
US12268992B2 |
Methods and systems for reducing magnesium in high salinity salar brines by nanofiltration and forward osmosis
Methods and systems of lowering a concentration of divalent cations in lithium-containing brines are described. A method includes diluting saturated salar brine such that sodium chloride concentration is at most about 80% of saturation. The method also includes feeding the diluted salar brine to a high pressure nanofiltration system operating at pressure above about 60 bar effective to form a permeate and a concentrate. The method also includes collecting the permeate having a lower concentration of divalent cations relative to the saturated salar brine. |
US12268988B2 |
HVAC system air filter
An apparatus and a method are provided for a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system air filter for a building ventilation system. The HVAC system air filter comprises a supportive frame configured to orient the HVAC system air filter within the building ventilation system. A composite filter medium retained within the supportive frame comprises a cotton gauze portion and an electrostatic portion. The cotton gauze portion is configured for treatment with a filter oil composition to enhance airflow and filtration of air flowing through the composite filter medium. The electrostatic portion is configured to electrostatically attract and agglomerate airborne molecular contaminants and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) as small as 0.001 microns in diameter. In some embodiments, the composite filter medium comprises substances configured to release a fragrance into air passing through the composite filter medium. |
US12268986B2 |
Device for conversion of carbon dioxide to oxygen
A device for conversion of carbon dioxide to oxygen, includes, in order, an axial compressor, a centrifuge compressor, a drum, an air pump, and a housing which provides an accommodating space to house the above assemblies together. The axial compressor and centrifuge compressor inhale the carbon dioxide rich air into the accommodating space, then the carbon dioxide rich air pass through the surface of the reactor drum which cause the carbon dioxide bouncing between the reactor drum and the wall of the accommodating space, the collisions of the carbon dioxide molecules will bend and break the molecule bond between carbon and oxygen to produce oxygen. The device, as mentioned earlier, provides a solution to the greenhouse effect, which eliminates the carbon dioxide and generates oxygen by physical method, and advances a design to enhance the conversion process, which has the potential of being enlargement. |
US12268982B2 |
System and method of producing cooled dry gas
A method of producing a cooled dry gas is provided. The method includes exposing an input gas to an aqueous saline solution having a temperature of 20 to 80° C. to produce a first intermediate gas. In addition, the method further includes exposing the first intermediate gas to freshwater having a temperature of greater than −5° C. to less than 20° C. to produce a second intermediate gas. The method also includes cooling the second intermediate gas to a temperature of −40 to −5° C. to produce a cooled gas. The method further includes exposing the cooled gas to a chemical adsorbent to produce a saturated adsorbent and the cooled dry gas. |
US12268980B2 |
Nanofiber filter medium for reusable facemask and filtering facepiece respirator
Reusable filters for personal protective equipment (PPE) may prevent shortages of PPE and save fabrication time, resources, and money. Disclosed is a method and system for fabrication of nanofiber filter media for PPE. The method includes positioning a substrate to receive nanofibers thereon, providing a voltage gradient in a region of the substrate, and electrospinning nanofibers onto the substrate. The methods and associated systems allow autoclaving of the filter medium at temperatures of up to 300 degrees for sanitizing the filter medium. Additionally, the methods and associated system allow for the inclusion of an anti-pathogen agent in the nanofiber filter media. |
US12268979B2 |
Systems and methods for forming modular filtration assemblies
A variable configuration modular fluid filter assembly includes one or more discrete filter housing assemblies that each include a mount body constructed to support a cap and a filter sleeve. A plurality of bosses are formed on radially outward facing sides of the mount body and are each discretely selectable to fluidly connect the discrete mount body to one another to provide a desired flow characteristic of the discrete filter assembly arrangement. Preferably, each discrete filter assembly includes a seal arrangement disposed between the cap and the mount body and which orients the sealing interface therebetween at an acute angle relative to an axis of rotation of the cap relative to the mount body when the cap and mount body are engaged with one another. |
US12268978B2 |
Water tank with filter cartridge
A water tank for a domestic appliance, having a tank base, wherein there is provided on the tank base, for the sealed connection of a filter cartridge, an annular tank sealing surface which surrounds a tank passage opening for the flow of water through the wall of the tank base to the domestic appliance, characterized in that a water passage which bypasses the tank sealing surface is provided from outside the tank sealing surface inward to the tank passage opening, which water passage can be closed by a filter-side actuation element upon insertion of the filter cartridge, in that the tank sealing surface and/or the filter sealing surface of the filter cartridge have a varying radius in relation to a central axis (A), such that the tank sealing surface and/or the filter sealing surface comprise radial indentations and/or radial protuberances. |
US12268977B2 |
Compounds for separation of rare earth elements and s-, p-, d-metals, method of separation, and use thereof
The present invention relates to compounds of general formula (I) for chromatographic separation of rare earth elements and/or s-, p-, d-metals, as well as to the method of the separation of rare earth elements. |
US12268976B2 |
Toy for figure play
A toy for figure play includes: a rotating body provided rotatably; and a figure holder provided on the rotating body and configured to hold a figure. The figure holder includes: a seat surface on which a figure is allowed to be placed; a first wall portion erected on a first direction side of the seat surface, the first wall portion including a bulging portion that bulges toward the seat surface; a second wall portion erected on a second direction side of the seat surface so as to face the first wall portion, the second wall portion including a recess portion that corresponds to the bulging portion; and an arm member provided in the first wall portion and provided pivotally on a seat surface side. |
US12268973B2 |
Motion generator
The invention relates to a motion generator comprising an end effector which moves relative to a surface, the end effector being moved by at least six actuation mechanisms, in which each actuation mechanism comprises an elongate tensioned member connected at one of its ends to the end effector, whereby the end effector is suspended above the surface by the tensioned members, and at the other of its ends to an associated rocker of the same actuation mechanism, whereby the rocker is mounted to be pivotable about an axis which is fixed relative to the surface, and in which, when a rocker is actuated, the associated tensioned member and the end effector are moved. The invention also relates to motion systems and simulators comprising such motion generators, as well as to methods of operation and production. |
US12268972B1 |
Claw arcade game with modified prize system
A claw crane game is disclosed with a modification of a cylindrical prize such as a beverage container used for energy drinks and the like, to facilitate use with a crane arcade game. The modification can be a disk, dome, plate, or similar shape that affixes the upper surface of the cylinder, enabling a claw mechanism to grasp and retain the entire prize. The attachment can be in the form of a screw engagement, press-fit, adhesive, or other releasable connection that allows prizes to be captured and consumed with little inconvenience. |
US12268969B2 |
Vector-space framework for evaluating gameplay content in a game environment
A media system employs techniques to create a framework for evaluating gameplay content in a vector-space. These techniques include monitoring frames for content streams that correspond to gameplay in a game environment, determining feature-values for features associated with the frames, mapping the content streams to position vectors in the vector-space based on the feature-values, and assigning a set of position vectors in the vector-space to an area in the game environment based on a relative proximity of the set of position vectors in the vector-space. |
US12268963B2 |
Game character behavior control method and apparatus, storage medium, and electronic device
The present disclosure provides a game character behavior control method. The method includes obtaining current game state information of a game, and performing feature extraction on the current game state information to obtain first feature information that reflects parameters of game characters of opposing parties in the game; constructing second feature information associated with a target game character, the second feature information reflecting the first feature information and features of target state information associated with target game character in the current game state information, the target game character being game characters controlled by game logic; performing classification on the second feature information to obtain action probability distribution associated with the target game characters; determining target behavior information based on an action probability distribution and target state information associated with the target game character; and controlling the target game character to perform actions corresponding to the target behavior information. |
US12268957B2 |
Directional pads with dynamic tactile features and methods of using the same
A directional pad for a controller can comprise a shell that includes a top having opposing upper and lower surfaces and a plurality of openings that each extend from the upper surface to the lower surface. The directional pad can also comprise a plurality of protrusions that are each movable between a retracted state in which the protrusion is disposed at or below the upper surface of the top of the shell and a deployed state in which the protrusion extends through a respective one of the openings of the top of the shell such that at least a portion of the protrusion is disposed above the upper surface of the top of the shell. A plurality of actuators can each be configured to move a respective one of the protrusions between the retracted and deployed states. |
US12268956B2 |
Game controller for a mobile device with audio waveguide feature
A game controller for a mobile device, the game controller including a first handle, a bridge, and an acoustic waveguide. The first handle is configured to contact and support a mobile device and includes a user-accessible, first hardware interface on a main body portion of the first handle that is configured to accept touch inputs. The bridge extends from the main body portion of the first handle. The acoustic waveguide is at a juncture of the first handle and the bridge. The acoustic waveguide is configured to redirect sound emitted from the mobile device toward at least one of a front side of the game controller, a top side of the game controller, and a bottom side of the game controller. |
US12268955B2 |
Context-sensitive remote eyewear controller
Context-sensitive remote controls for use with electronic devices (e.g., eyewear device). The electronic device is configured to perform activities (e.g., email, painting, navigation, gaming). The context-sensitive remote control includes a display having a display area, a display driver coupled to the display, and a transceiver. The remote control additionally includes memory that stores controller layout configurations for display in the display area of the display by the display driver. A processor in the context-sensitive remote control is configured to establish, via the transceiver, communication with an electronic device, detect an activity currently being performed by the electronic device, select one of the controller layout configurations responsive to the detected activity, and present, via the display driver, the selected controller layout configuration in the display area of the display. |
US12268949B2 |
Joint protection device
Provided is a joint protection device, including a joint protection body whose longitudinal and horizontal shapes match a shape of a joint, joint protection body being an integrally formed rigid hollow housing with an opened bottom and including a front supporting portion and side supporting portions respectively wrapping a front surface and side surfaces of joint to provide front and side support for joint; at least one notch being provided in a portion, close to a joint movement area, of joint protection body, and dividing joint protection body into a plurality of joint pieces; adjacent joint pieces being connected by two local junctions respectively provided at appropriate positions on two sides of joint protection body, and capable of rotating with local junctions as rotation fulcrums; and when joint pieces rotate around rotation fulcrums to a limiting position, adjacent joint pieces coming into contact with each other and stopping rotating. |
US12268941B1 |
Additive manufacturing methods for golf club components
Methods of creating golf club components with complex structures that would be difficult, impossible, or cost prohibitive to produce, such as lattice structures, beam structures, and complex surface-based structures, are described herein. In particular, a binder jet machine is used create complex structures to optimize weighting, sound, and performance of golf club heads. The method preferably includes the steps of designing a golf club head component in CAD using optimization software, printing the component from a powdered material, and then removing excess powder from the component via port holes that extend into an external surface of the component and communicate with interior voids within the component. |
US12268939B1 |
Concentricity measurement and classification system and method for golf balls and golf ball components
Systems and methods for measuring and classifying golf balls and/or components thereof according to concentricity including automated inspection systems that can simultaneously image multiple golf balls (or components thereof) to gather and analyze data on concentricity and, optionally, classify or sort the multiple golf balls (or components thereof) according to the analyzed concentricity data. |
US12268936B2 |
Exercise recommendation method and apparatus electronic device and computer-readable storage medium
An exercise recommendation method and apparatus are described. The method includes: acquiring basic information of a user; querying a pre-established exercise knowledge graph according to the basic information of the user to obtain a target exercise mode list comprising exercise modes, and an evaluation attribute list comprising evaluation attributes corresponding to the target exercise mode list; determining at least one exercise program according to the target exercise mode list and the evaluation attribute list; performing ranking processing on the at least one exercise program according to the evaluation attribute list to obtain a ranking result; recommending at least one target exercise program according to the ranking result. |
US12268934B2 |
Training session scheduling method, device, and non-volatile computer readable medium
A training session scheduling method, device, and non-volatile computer readable medium are provided. The method includes: sensing a maximum ability value of a test exercise item; estimating a fitness score of the user according to the maximum ability value; arranging a training exercise item schedule of a training session according to the fitness score; sensing a training intensity value of the training exercise item performed by the user during the training time; estimating a unit intensity value of the training exercise item in the unit time according to the training intensity value; comparing the unit intensity value with a preset intensity value corresponding to the training exercise item; updating the preset intensity value of the training exercise item and updating the maximum ability value of the training exercise item; and estimating the fitness score according to the updated maximum ability value. |
US12268932B2 |
Staircase exercise apparatus
An exercise apparatus for supporting a pair of feet of a user while the user moves a body of the user alternately up and down a staircase with the user's hands includes the staircase with a pair of stirrups for supporting the pair of feet of the user. The pair of stirrups are slidably alternately up and down the staircase, enabling the user to move the user's body up and down the staircase using the user's hands. The user may also perform push-ups and other exercises while supporting the user's feet on the stirrups. |
US12268931B2 |
Exercise system
The function of this invention is to provide exercisers with a safe and easy way to convert a legs-only exercising device, such as a stationary trainer or bicycle, with the capacity to exercise their upper and lower body muscle groups simultaneously or separately. This invention is portable and can be moved easily from one legs-only exercising device to another. Once they are mounted onto the handlebar or attachment bar of the legs-only device, it is now a full-body trainer. Exercisers mount the trainer, place their feet on the cycling pedals, place their elbows onto the elbow holders, grasp the hand grips, and now start their full body exercising activity. The degree of difficulty of their exercise trek is easily accommodated by allowing the rider to adjust the resistance for moving the forearm bars up and down for an upright bike, or back and forth for a recumbent trainer. |
US12268925B2 |
Exercise mat assembly and method of use
An exercise mat assembly for improving neck alignment includes a mat, which has a lower face that is positionable upon a substantially horizontal surface. The mat cushions a body of a user who is performing an exercise upon the mat. A pad is attached to an upper face of the mat proximate to a top end of the mat. The pad is formed so as to engage an upper portion and opposite sides of a neck of the user when the user is lying supine upon the mat. The pad thus cushions, supports, and aligns the neck of the user during performance of the exercise. |
US12268921B2 |
System and method for a mobile exercise device
A mobile exercise device configured to enhance virtual reality experiences is provided. The system generally comprises a harness, top supports, bottom-carrying arms, resistance elements, and attachment elements secured to said resistance elements. In some preferred embodiments, a mechanical arm and/or top-carrying arm may be used to change the position of the resistance elements about a user. The resistance elements are preferably secured to a glove worn by a user, allowing for resistance in multiple directions. In one preferred embodiment, a control system may be used to adjust the tension of the resistance elements. In another embodiment, the system may be configured to operably connect to a gaming system, wherein an actuator operably connected to said resistance elements is responsible for adjusting tension based on actions by a user within a digital environment. |
US12268920B2 |
Systems and methods for an electronic wall mounted exercise machine
A wall-mountable exercise machine, comprising a vertically-mountable beam, a trolley for riding the vertically-mountable wall beam and being configured to lock at differing positions along the vertically-mountable wall beam, a shoulder rotatably connected to the trolley, an arm connected to and rotatable with the shoulder, the arm and the shoulder being configured to lock at differing rotation positions relative to the trolley, and a knob extending from the shoulder, the knob being movable in a first direction to enable rotation of the arm and being movable in a second direction to enable longitudinal movement of the trolley along the beam. |
US12268919B2 |
Systems and methods for an electronic wall mounted exercise machine
Modular electronic exercise equipment includes a first resistive exercise machine having a housing, a resistive motor in the housing and connected to the tension cable for applying a first resistance on a first tension cable, a user interface, and a pairing interface for pairing with a second resistive exercise machine having a housing, and a resistive motor for applying a second resistance on a second tension cable. The equipment includes a controller for enabling, in a first mode of operation, manipulation of the user interface to alter the resistance applied to the first tension cable, and for enabling in a second mode of operation where the first resistive exercise machine is paired via the pairing interface with the second resistive exercise machine, manipulation of the user interface to alter the first resistance applied to the first tension cable and the second resistance applied to the second tension cable. |
US12268914B2 |
System and method of isometric exercise
A hand-held unit that allows a user to perform, in a seated, kneeling, lying down or standing position, a variety of isometric exercises for the muscles of the trunk, upper body and lower body in 1.5 inch increments. The load is generated by the force initiated by the user and is transmitted through a 19 ft, 1.5 in wide “seatbelt grade” polyester strap with a load rating of 4000-6000 lb. The strap is folded in half and mounted to a spool that rotates when the locking pin that is mounted to the fixed outside wall is pulled and held by the user. The unit locks when the locking pin is released via spring loaded into a locking mechanism welded to the side of the spool. The looped strap can be adjusted to any needed length for a particular user and a particular exercise. The device adapts to right- or left-handed operation. |
US12268904B2 |
Braking mechanisms
An eddy-current mechanism including a rotor rotatable about a rotor axis at least one electrically conductive material coupled to the rotor for rotation therewith, at least one magnet configured to apply a magnetic field extending at least partially orthogonal to the plane of rotation of the conductive member, and characterised in that upon rotation of the rotor, the conductive member is configured to move at least partially radially from the rotor axis into the applied magnetic field. |
US12268903B2 |
Dual cytokine fusion proteins comprising IL-10
The application relates to a dual cytokine fusion protein composition, pharmaceutical composition, and/or formulation thereof comprising IL-10 or IL-10 variant molecules fused to a single chain variable fragment scaffolding system and a second cytokine, where the second cytokine is linked in the hinge region of the scFv. The application also relates to methods of using the dual cytokine fusion protein composition for treating cancer, inflammatory diseases or disorders, and immune and immune mediated diseases or disorders. |
US12268899B2 |
Radiation therapy system
A radiation therapy system comprises a treatment pod having an internal treatment room, and a beam delivery system comprising a particle accelerator for generating a radiation beam. The beam delivery system is carried by the treatment pod with the particle accelerator outside of the pod, and is configured to deliver the radiation beam to the treatment room. The beam delivery system, including the accelerator is movable around the treatment pod in order to adjust the position of the radiation beam with respect to the treatment room. The movement of the beam delivery system is counterbalanced. The treatment pod, together with the beam delivery system, may be moved in order to service multiple waiting rooms. |
US12268894B1 |
Radioactive delivery device
A medical clip that includes a pair of longitudinally extending legs that each have a tissue piercing distal end, and an interconnecting span section that connects proximal ends of the respective pair of longitudinally extending legs. The pair of longitudinally extending legs are disposed about a longitudinal axis; and further including a carrier element for supporting a radio-active source. The interconnecting span section is in the form of a platform having an elongated support surface along which the carrier element extends. The elongated support surface of the platform extends substantially orthogonal to the longitudinal axis defined between the pair of longitudinally extending legs. |
US12268890B2 |
Methods and systems for transducer array placement and skin surface condition avoidance
A method for applying tumor treating fields, the method comprising: determining, based on two-dimensional (2D) image data associated with a portion of a subject's body, one or more landmarks and one or more skin surface conditions; determining a representation of the one or more landmarks and the one or more skin surface conditions in three-dimensional (3D) space; determining, based on the representation of the one or more landmarks and the one or more skin surface conditions in 3D space, a plurality of placement positions for one or more transducer arrays on the subject's body for applying tumor treating fields; determining, based on the one or more skin surface conditions in 3D space, one or more recommended placement positions of the plurality of placement positions for the one or more transducer arrays; and outputting an indication of the one or more recommended placement positions for the one or more transducer arrays. |
US12268889B1 |
Self-centering ceramic washer that prevents misalignment when positioned between a feedthrough and an EMI filter capacitor or a circuit board supporting EMI filter capacitors for a medical device
A self-centering ceramic washer is positioned between a feedthrough and a filter circuit board. The washer has openings through which first and second terminal pins extend. A first opening has an inner arcuate portion contacting the first terminal pin and an outer perimeter portion exposing the braze sealing the terminal pin to the insulator. A second opening has an inner arcuate portion contacting the second terminal pin and an outer perimeter portion exposing the braze sealing the terminal pin to the insulator. In an imaginary configuration with the first and second washer openings superimposed one on top of the other, the cumulative arcuate distance of the inner arcuate portions about one of the terminal pins, subtracting overlap, results in a gap between the superimposed washer openings that is less than a diameter of the first and second terminal pins so that the washer is prevented from lateral movement. |
US12268887B2 |
Method of establishing a communication session between an external device and an implantable medical device
In various examples, a method of establishing a communication session between an external device and an implantable medical device is described. The method includes generating at the external device a first private key and a first public key. A start session order is sent over a long-range communication channel. Evidence of physical proximity is sent from the external device to the implantable medical device over a short-range communication channel. A second private key and a second public key are generated at the implantable medical device. A first shared key is generated by the implantable medical device using the first public key and the second private key. A second shared key is generated by the external device using the second public key and the first private key. The first and second shared keys are used to encrypt and decrypt one or more messages between the external device and the implantable medical device. |
US12268884B2 |
Systems and methods for optimizing implantable medical device characteristics using data structures and graphical representations
In some examples, a computing apparatus may determine information corresponding to a data structure and indicating delays associated with an atrium lead, a left ventricle (LV) lead, and a right ventricle (RV) lead based on one or more input variables. The computing apparatus may determine a plurality of individualized characteristics based on the information corresponding to the data structure. The computing apparatus may receive, from the plurality of measurement electrodes, a plurality of second sets of electrical measurements indicating second electrical signals applied to the patient's heart based on the plurality of individualized characteristics. The computing apparatus may determine cardiac resynchronization index (CRI) values using a first set of electrical measurements (e.g., native measurements) and the plurality of second sets of electrical measurements. The computing apparatus may generate a graphical representation based on a populated data structure and cause display of the graphical representation. |
US12268882B2 |
Beta blocker therapy with electrical administration
A method of modifying tissue behavior, comprising: determining a desired modification of tissue behavior for at least one of treatment of a disease, short or long term modification of tissue behavior, assessing tissue state and assessing tissue response to stimulation; selecting an electric field having an expected effect of modifying protein activity of at least one protein as an immediate response of a tissue to the field, said expected effect correlated with said desired modification; and applying said field to said tissue. |
US12268878B2 |
Apparatus and methods for maintaining physiological functions
A device and algorithm for controlling an autonomic function in an individual. A controller device that utilizes physiological measurements (such as blood pressure) to regulate spinal cord electrical stimulation to stabilize blood pressure. A control interface and algorithm for controlling an autonomic function in a subject. For instance, an algorithm that utilizes physiological measurements (such as blood pressure) to regulate spinal cord electrical stimulation to stabilize blood pressure. |
US12268877B2 |
Transvascular nerve stimulation apparatus and methods
Electrode structures for transvascular nerve stimulation combine electrodes with an electrically-insulating backing layer. The backing layer increases the electrical impedance of electrical paths through blood in a lumen of a blood vessel and consequently increases the flow of electrical current through surrounding tissues. The electrode structures may be applied to stimulate nerves such as the phrenic, vagus, trigeminal, obturator or other nerves. |
US12268876B2 |
Neural blocking therapy
A method and apparatus are disclosed for treating a variety of conditions include treating a disorder associated with neural activity near a region of a brain. In such condition, the method includes placing an electrode to create a field near said region, creating said field with parameters selected to at least partially block neural activity within said field. For treating a tissue sensation, the method includes identifying a target area of tissue to be treated and placing an electrode to create a field near the target area, and creating the field with parameters selected to at least partially block neural activity within the target area. For treating a condition associated with neural activity of a spinal cord, the method includes placing an electrode to create a field near a nerve associated with the spinal cord, and creating the field with parameters selected to at least partially block neural activity within the nerve. |
US12268873B2 |
Method for controlling flow in a bodily organ
The present invention relates to a medical device for treating a male impotent patient. There is provided a medical device having a constriction device for exerting a force on at least one portion of a tissue wall of a penile portion of the patient to constrict the tissue wall, and a stimulation device with at least one electrode for stimulating the at least one portion of the tissue wall constricted by the constriction device to restrict blood flow leaving the penis to achieve erection, and an interconnection element arranged on the stimulation device to fixate the at least one electrode to the constriction device. |
US12268872B2 |
Devices, systems, and methods for delivering therapy to intestinal muscle
Systems for delivering therapy to an intestinal muscle in a patient may comprise a cardiac sensor, an intestinal sensor, an implantable pulse generator and a signal delivery device. The signal delivery device may be configured to deliver a stimulation signal to the muscle. The implantable pulse generator may comprise a microcontroller configured to receive cardiac data from the cardiac sensor and calculate a heart rate parameter therefrom, receive intestinal activity data from the intestinal sensor and calculate an intestinal activity parameter therefrom, determine a physiological state of a patient based on the parameters, adjust a stimulation parameter of the stimulation signal based on the determined state, and instruct the signal delivery device to deliver an adjusted stimulation signal. |
US12268868B2 |
Implantable medical device fixation
Various fixation techniques for implantable medical device (IMDs) are described. In one example, an assembly comprises an IMD; and a set of active fixation tines attached to the IMD. The active fixation tines in the set are deployable from a spring-loaded position in which distal ends of the active fixation tines point away from the IMD to a hooked position in which the active fixation tines bend back towards the IMD. The active fixation tines are configured to secure the IMD to a patient tissue when deployed while the distal ends of the active fixation tines are positioned adjacent to the patient tissue. |
US12268867B2 |
Implantable medical device fixation
Various fixation techniques for implantable medical device (IMDs) are described. In one example, an assembly comprises an IMD; and a set of active fixation tines attached to the IMD. The active fixation tines in the set are deployable from a spring-loaded position in which distal ends of the active fixation tines point away from the IMD to a hooked position in which the active fixation tines bend back towards the IMD. The active fixation tines are configured to secure the IMD to a patient tissue when deployed while the distal ends of the active fixation tines are positioned adjacent to the patient tissue. |
US12268866B2 |
Systems and methods for implantable electrodes with feedback for application of electric field therapy within the body
An implantable electrode system includes a controller device to treat apply electric field therapy (EFT) to a target structure according to specific anatomical properties of the target structure. The system enables selective association of contacts of the implantable electrode system with one or more target locations of varying tissue types within the body for application and measurement of EFT. The one or more target locations are associated with one or more anticipated tissue parameters that the implantable electrode system uses to apply and update waveform parameters to modulate EFT application from each respective contact to the one or more target locations. |
US12268865B2 |
Current bias as a control mechanism for electrode operation
Disclosed herein are systems and methods for electrically modulating tissue. Systems can include a current generator; at least one implantable working electrode, the at least one implantable working electrode configured to be in electrical communication with the current generator; at least one indifferent electrode; and a controller configured to signal the current generator to: generate a set of currents with a set of initial polarities to be delivered to the working electrodes; and wherein the at least one indifferent electrode absorbs a bias current which is equal in magnitude and opposite in polarity to a summation of the set of currents. |
US12268863B2 |
Shiftable transducer array with anisotropic material layer
A transducer apparatus for delivering tumor treating fields to a subject's body, the transducer apparatus including: an array of electrodes, the array configured to be positioned over the subject's body with a front face of the array facing the subject's body, the array comprising electrode elements positioned in existing electrode positions arranged around a centroid of the array; an anisotropic material layer electrically coupled to the array of electrodes and located on a front side of the front face of the array; and at least one void space in the array of electrodes capable of enclosing an areal footprint equivalent to at least a portion of an areal footprint of at least one existing electrode position, and superimposable on at least a portion of at least one existing electrode position by rotation of the array around the centroid. |
US12268858B1 |
Injector device
A medicament delivery device reduces a force required for activation, and the medicament delivery device comprises: a needle at a distal end of the device; a needle cover and a body, wherein the needle cover is axially movable relative to the body between an initial position, in which the needle cover covers the needle, and an activated position for dispensing a medicament from the device; and a carrier configured to support a pre-filled syringe, wherein the carrier is disposed within the needle cover and comprises one or more resilient members, wherein the needle cover comprises one or more first slots and one or more second slots and the one or more resilient members are each configured to engage with a respective one of the one or more first slots when the needle cover is in the initial position, and to enter a respective one of the one or more second slots after a proximal movement of the needle cover from the initial position to an intermediate position. |
US12268857B2 |
Auto-injector with active agent container latching
In an elongated casing, an active agent container connected to an injection needle can be shifted axially by a spring force. Auto-injectors distributed pre-filled and with the springs tensed may be provided with a needle protecting cap to ensure sterility of the needle. When the needle protecting cap is removed as preparation for using the auto-injector, a tensile force can be exerted on the active agent container. Therefore, the active agent container and needle must be prevented from being undesirably pulled forwards. At least one latching tongue prevents the active agent container from being prematurely shifted with respect to the casing, by abutting a flange arranged on a sliding sleeve accommodating the active agent container. When the auto-injector is placed onto the skin, a needle protecting tube is shifted into the casing, forcing the latching tongue away from the flange, thereby freeing the travel path for needle movement. |
US12268854B2 |
Syringe device with a dose limiting mechanism and an additional safety mechanism
A syringe device for ejecting a dose of a medicament, the syringe device comprising: a dose limiting mechanism arranged to interact with a dose ejecting mechanism to prevent ejection of a dose exceeding a set dose, and a safety mechanism, which is arranged such with respect to the dose ejecting mechanism that, if the dose limiting mechanism fails, the safety mechanism prevents ejection of a dose exceeding the set dose. |
US12268853B2 |
Drug delivery device with drive sub-assembly
The present disclosure relates to a drive subassembly for a drug delivery device, the drive subassembly comprising a housing and a plunger, wherein the plunger is adapted to be rotated between a locked position, in which the plunger is prevented from advancing, and a released position, in which the plunger is advancable, wherein at least one restraining component is provided to restrain rotation of the plunger from the locked position towards the released position. |
US12268852B2 |
Multi-sensory feedback injection training device
In embodiments herein, a resettable injection training device is provided including an outer housing, an inner housing, said inner housing moving relative to the outer housing during actuation and reset, a tactile feedback indicator and/or a visual feedback indicator, wherein actuation of the device delivers a tactile and/or visual feedback; and a reset cap for resetting the device to a reset position, such that the reset cap resets the tactile and or feedback indicator to a pre-use position, for a subsequent use. |
US12268848B2 |
Syringe with flat indicia display surface
A medical syringe having a barrel with a substantially cylindrical, longitudinally extending fluid chamber, a needle retraction cavity substantially coextensive in length with the fluid chamber and disposed adjacent and parallel to the fluid chamber, and at least one substantially flat, outwardly facing display area configured to receive and display an array of volumetric measuring indicia in alignment with and proximal to the fluid chamber. |
US12268844B2 |
Integrated insulin delivery system having safety features to prevent hypoglycemia
Systems for the delivery of insulin to a patient, the system comprising: a continuous glucose sensor configured to provide a glucose level signal representative of sensed glucose; an insulin delivery device configured to deliver insulin in response to delivery control signals at a basal rate and as a bolus; and a controller programmed to receive the sensor glucose level signal and to provide a delivery control signal to an insulin delivery device to suspend a basal delivery rate during the provision of a bolus delivery and to automatically resume a preprogrammed basal delivery rate after a selected event. |
US12268829B2 |
Balloon catheter
Provided is a balloon catheter wherein a balloon is less likely to swell in the protective tube during an air leak test of the balloon in a state where the balloon having projecting portions is housed in a lumen of the protective tube. A balloon catheter comprising: a shaft extending in a distal-proximal direction; a balloon disposed on a distal side of the shaft and having, in a contracted state, a plurality of wing-shaped portions; projecting portions each disposed on a portion, of an outer surface of the balloon, that is none of the wing-shaped portions; and a protective tube having a lumen in which the balloon is disposed, wherein none of the wing-shaped portions is present between an apex of each projecting portion and a point, on an inner surface of the protective tube, that is at a shortest distance from the apex of the projecting portion. |
US12268828B2 |
Double concentric guidewire
A double guide wire includes two guidewires deployed concentrically, one within the other. Each guidewire is formed as an elongated flexible shaft having a distal portion including a deflectable helical coil terminating at a distal tip. The first guidewire is implemented as a hollow guidewire having a central lumen extending along its length, while the second guidewire is configured as a smaller gauge guidewire deployed within the central lumen of the first guidewire. An adjuster mechanism allows the inner guidewire to be advanced and retracted relative to the outer guidewire, transforming the guidewire between: a first state in which the distal tip of the second guidewire is adjacent to the distal tip of the first guidewire; and a second state in which at least part of the distal portion of the inner guidewire is advanced beyond the distal tip of the first guidewire. |
US12268823B1 |
Making a single-use radio-frequency ablation catheter reusable
The invention is a method for restoring the use of a single-use RFA catheter system wherein the catheter is restored to first-use clean and sterilized status, and operating restrictions have been circumvented without affecting the first-use operational specifications. |
US12268821B2 |
Awakening inducing device and awakening inducing system
An awakening inducing device induces a vibration device disposed in a seat at a position where the vibration device opposes at least one of a muscle belly portion or an insertion portion of a hamstring of a user sitting on the seat; and a control device that, by controlling the vibration device, causes the vibration device to given vibration stimulation to at least one of the muscle belly portion or the insertion portion. |
US12268814B2 |
Device for supporting a respiratory mask with integral functional elements
A forehead support for supporting a respiratory mask having a forehead support stem and a forehead rest. The forehead rest comprises a guide bar which can be guided over a resilient element that is formed in the forehead support stem. The forehead support stem may be forked. |
US12268812B2 |
Vent arrangement for respiratory mask
A control system provides automated control of gas washout of a patient interface, such as a mask or nasal prongs. A gas washout vent assembly of the system may include a variable exhaust area such as one defined by overlapping apertures of the assembly or a conduit having a variable gas passage channel. The vent assembly may be formed by nested structures, such as conic or cylindrical members, each having an opening of the overlapping apertures. The vent assembly may be attached substantially near or included with the patient interface. An actuator of the assembly, such as a solenoid or voice coil, manipulates an aperture of the vent assembly. The actuator may be configured for control by a controller to change the exhaust area of the vent assembly based on various methodologies including, for example, sleep detection, disordered breathing event detection, rebreathing volume calculation and/or leak detection. |
US12268809B2 |
Aerosol generating device having an internal heater
An aerosol-generating device is provided, including: a storage portion to store an aerosol-forming substrate and having an outer housing and an internal passageway, the storage portion forming a reservoir for the substrate between the outer housing and the internal passageway; a vaporizer being at least partially inside the internal passageway; and a porous interface at least partially lining the internal passageway to convey the substrate from the storage portion towards the vaporizer, the device being electrically operated and the vaporizer including an electric heater to heat the substrate, the heater including first and second cylindrical electrical connection portions, and a cylindrical heating filament between the first and the second portions, the first and the second portions being in the form of hollow tubes, the cylindrical shape of the first and the second portions and the filament defining a cylindrical bore with an air flow route therethrough. |
US12268805B2 |
Dressing with integrated pump and releasably coupled pump actuator
A dressing for treating a tissue site with negative pressure including a tissue interface, a cover, a chamber wall, and a base. The cover may be adapted to be sealed to epidermis proximate the tissue site. The chamber wall may define a pump chamber, wherein the pump chamber may be adapted to be fluidly coupled to the tissue interface. The base may extend from the chamber wall, wherein the base may be fluidly sealed to the cover. The dressing may include an intake valve and an exhaust valve fluidly coupled to the pump chamber. The pump chamber may be compressed to evacuate fluid from the pump chamber through the exhaust valve. The pump chamber may then be expanded to draw’ fluid through the intake valve from the tissue interface. This supplies a negative pressure to the tissue interface which may be adapted to distribute negative pressure across the tissue site. |
US12268802B2 |
Oxygenator for use with extracorporeal support of premature fetus
Disclosed are devices and methods directed to oxygenators for use in extracorporeal circuits for supporting a fetus. An oxygenator for use with an extracorporeal circuit includes a housing defining a cavity therein and a gas exchanger disposed within the interior cavity. The cavity is configured to receive blood a fetus. The gas exchanger is configured to receive a sweep gas and further configured to contact the blood within the cavity, such that at least oxygen gas and carbon dioxide gas is permitted to diffuse between the blood and the gas exchanger. |
US12268796B2 |
System and methods for soft-tissue augmentation
Provided herein is an injectable composition including, in some embodiments, a soft-tissue augmenting agent and a vehicle for the soft-tissue augmenting agent formulated for augmenting one or more soft tissues of a human or animal. Also provided herein is a soft-tissue augmenting kit including, in some embodiments, a syringe and the injectable composition formulated for augmenting one or more soft tissues of a human or animal. Also provided herein is a method for augmenting one or more soft tissues of a human or animal including, in some embodiments, injecting the injectable composition into the one or more soft tissues of the human or animal. |
US12268792B2 |
System for cleaning and/or disinfecting a hollow tube, in particular a door handle lever
The present invention relates to a system (8) for cleaning and/or disinfecting a hollow tube (4), comprising: —The hollow tube (4), —a ring (18) mounted so as to slide over the hollow tube (4), the ring (18) enclosing an absorbent pad impregnated with a disinfecting and/or degreasing liquid, and arranged around the hollow tube (4). The system (8) further comprises an electromechanical actuation device (20) for actuating the ring arranged inside the hollow tube, the device being a motorised linear potentiometer and comprising a longitudinal translational drive element (26). Moreover, a longitudinal slot (11) is provided in the hollow tube (4), the element (26) protruding through the longitudinal slot (11) and being mechanically connected to the ring (18), in order to move the ring (18) in longitudinal translation along the hollow tube (4). The hollow tube (4) can be a lever for operating a door handle (2), or indeed a tube of a bar equipping a transport means, a T-bar door pull handle or a ramp. |
US12268789B2 |
Work space disinfection apparatus and method
Disinfection devices positionable to disinfect work spaces within an office of an office building or other work area can be configured or incorporated into a lighting device, ceiling mounted device, baffle, furniture, or other type of disinfection device. Embodiments can be configured to utilize UVC-222 light or other UVC light to disinfect the work area. In some embodiments, the disinfecting light can be applied at a pre-selected time of night when the work area is expected to have no staff or limited numbers of staff therein. The distribution of the disinfection light can be configured to help ensure application of the light for a pre-selected time period applies at least a pre-selected dose of the light to the work area for sufficient, if not complete, disinfection of objects within the work area that include papers, furniture, and other items. |
US12268785B2 |
Coated edible plant-derived microvesicle compositions and methods for using the same
Compositions are provided that comprise a microvesicle derived from an edible plant. The microvesicles are coated with a plasma membrane derived from a targeting cell and can further be utilized to encapsulate a therapeutic agent. Methods for treating an inflammatory disorder and/or a cancer are further provided and include the step of administering to a subject an effective amount of a composition that includes a microvesicle coated with a plasma membrane derived from a targeting cell. |
US12268775B2 |
Dispensing method for producing dissolvable unit dose film constructs
Dissolvable unit dose film constructs are made by providing a muco-adhesive composition including a muco-adhesive polymer matrix in which the muco-adhesive polymer matrix has a water-soluble polymer, water-dispersible polymer, water-swellable polymer, or combinations thereof and a liquid carrier. The method further includes drying the muco-adhesive composition to remove at least a portion of the liquid carrier, forming a muco-adhesive film substrate, forming a composition for an active layer, the composition including a polymer matrix in which the polymer matrix for the active layer composition includes a water-soluble polymer, water-dispersible polymer, water-swellable polymer, or combinations thereof, an active ingredient and a liquid carrier. The method further includes depositing the composition for the active layer onto the muco-adhesive substrate as a plurality of individual volumes and removing the liquid carrier from the plurality of deposited individual volumes to form a plurality of dissolvable film active layers on the muco-adhesive substrate. |
US12268767B2 |
Compositions and methods for treating hair
The disclosure relates to compositions for use before, during, and/or after the hair is subject to a process for altering the color thereof. The compositions comprise a combination of citric acid and at least one urea compound. The compositions provide strength and other benefits to treated hair. The disclosure also relates to methods of using the compositions as well as kits comprising the compositions. |
US12268766B2 |
Formulations containing active oxygen compounds and devices for application thereof
The present invention relates to formulations with active oxygen compounds that include active oxygen and other active ingredients for the purposes of care for and/or maintaining and preserving a healthy condition of skin and integumentary systems on the surface of the body of the organism and in the ears, healthy condition of finger- and toenails and of oral cavity, including its mucous membranes, teeth, interdental spaces and periodontal tissues (gingiva) in the oral cavity, i.e. the target areas of the organism. The formulation for skin and integumentary systems on the surface of the body and in the ears and for the finger- and toenails is in the form of a solution, gel, emulsion, lotion, milk, spray, cream, film dressing, liposomes and/or mycelia. The formulation for the oral cavity and related systems and structures, including teeth, interdental spaces and periodontal tissues (gingiva) is in the form of a solution, mouthwash, spray, gel, paste, emulsion, film dressing, liposomes and/or mycelia. These formulations are included in the device for its application on and/or into the said area of the organism. |
US12268764B2 |
Color- and clarity-stable natural micellar water
The present disclosure relates to an aqueous micellar liquid composition that include an amphoteric surfactant, an alkyl glucoside and a specific preservative system. In particular, the compositions include: a) an amphoteric surfactant; b) an alkyl glucoside and c) sodium benzoate. The compositions are low foaming upon rubbing and stable. |
US12268763B2 |
Curable dental two-pack composition
The present invention is related to a curable dental two-pack composition comprising: (a) a first paste comprising (a-1) one or more crosslinker having at least four primary amino groups; and (b) a second paste comprising (b-1) one or more compounds polymerizable with a crosslinker of the first paste in a step-growth polymerization reaction; wherein (b-1) the compound polymerizable with the crosslinker compounds is a compound of the following formula (II): wherein A is a hydrocarbon group which may contain one or more hetero atoms selected from oxygen and sulfur atoms; R1 is as defined in claim 1; R4, R5, R6 and R7 are independent from each other and represent a hydrogen atom or a methyl group and the Y, which are independent from each other represent a single bond, an oxygen atom, a sulfur atom, an ester bond or a urethane bond. |
US12268761B2 |
Method of masking a dental support structure of a dental prosthesis made of highly translucent ceramic material
A method for masking the appearance of a support structure underlying a highly translucent ceramic dental restoration is provided. The porous form of a zirconia ceramic dental restoration is treated with a liquid masking composition comprising 0.4 wt % to 50 wt % of one or more masking agents. The masking composition is applied to the internal surface of a restoration and a region of the facial surface of the restoration that is opposite the internal surface. After application of the masking compositions, treated zirconia restoration is sintered to greater than 98% theoretical density. |
US12268759B2 |
Trifunctional constructs with tunable pharmacokinetics useful in imaging and anti-tumor therapies
The present technology provides compounds, as well as compositions including such compounds, useful for imaging and/or treatment of a glioma, a breast cancer, an adrenal cortical cancer, a cervical carcinoma, a vulvar carcinoma, an endometrial carcinoma, a primary ovarian carcinoma, a metastatic ovarian carcinoma, a non-small cell lung cancer, a small cell lung cancer, a bladder cancer, a colon cancer, a primary, gastric adenocarcinoma, a primary colorectal adenocarcinoma, a renal cell carcinoma, and/or a prostate cancer. |
US12268757B2 |
Cyclen based compounds, coordination compounds, peptides, pharmaceutical preparation, and use thereof
Cyclen based compounds of general formula (I) are disclosed. X is nitrogen and Y, Z are —CH—, or X, Z are —CH— and Y is nitrogen, or X, Y are —CH— and Z is nitrogen. R1 is independently selected from H; COOH; benzyloxycarbonyl; fluorenylmethyloxycarbonyl; tert-butoxycarbonyl; methylcarbonyl; trifluoromethylcarbonyl; benzyl; triphenylmethyl; tosyl; mesyl; benzyloxymethyl; phenylsulfonyl; ethoxycarbonyl; 2,2,2-trichloroethyloxycarbonyl; methoxycarbonyl; methoxymethyloxycarbonyl; R2 is selected from H; methylcarbonyl; tert-butyldimethylsilyl; (C1-C4)alkyl; R3 is independently selected from H; (C1-C6)alkyl. |
US12268756B2 |
Biocompatible magnetic materials
A biocompatible magnetic material containing an iron oxide nanoparticle and one or more biocompatible polymers, each having formula (I) below, covalently bonded to the iron oxide nanoparticle: in which each of variables R, L, x, and y is defined herein, the biocompatible magnetic material contains 4-15% Fe(II) ions relative to the total iron ions. Also disclosed in a method of preparing the biocompatible magnetic material. |
US12268754B2 |
Composition and methods for treatment of ornithine transcarbamylase deficiency
The present invention provides, among other things, methods of treating ornithine transcarbamylase deficiency, including administering to a subject in need of treatment a composition comprising an mRNA encoding an ornithine transcarbamylase protein at a low dose and at an administration interval such that at least one symptom or feature of the OTC deficiency is reduced. |
US12268752B2 |
Non-natural amatoxin-type antibody conjugate
Disclosed is a non-natural amatoxin-type antibody conjugate, said conjugate similar to the natural amatoxin is linked to a biopharmaceutically acceptable salt with a target biomolecule so as to obtain stability in blood plasma, and efficiently kill tumor cells in cells. |
US12268751B2 |
Anti-αVβ6 antibodies and antibody-drug conjugates
Provided are novel anti-αvβ6 antibodies and antibody-drug conjugates and methods of using such anti-αvβ6 antibodies and antibody-drug conjugates to treat cancer. |
US12268750B2 |
Immunoconjugates and methods
Immunoconjugates of the Formula (I) include a linking group for linking an antibody targeting ligand (Ab) to a drug (D). Embodiments of such immunoconjugates are useful for delivering the drug to selected cells or tissues, e.g., for the treatment of cancer. Ab-[S-L1-L2-L3-L4-L5-L6-L7-D]n (I) |
US12268749B2 |
Cell-penetrating peptides
The present invention relates to peptides, in particular cell-penetrating peptides, and to conjugates of such cell-penetrating peptides with a therapeutic molecule. The present invention further relates to use of such peptides or conjugates in methods of treatment or as a medicament, especially in the treatment of genetic disorders and in particular muscular dystrophies such as Duchenne muscular dystrophy. |
US12268747B2 |
Polypeptides having anti-senescent effects and uses thereof
Polypeptides which can provide a senotherapeutic effect are provided herein. The polypeptides can be formulated for topical application and can be applied topically to a subject to provide a senotherapeutic effect in the subject or in the cells of the subject. |
US12268745B2 |
Material and method for treating internal cavities
A hydrophilic biocompatible sustained-release material is disclosed. The material comprises amounts of an ethylene oxide/propylene oxide block copolymer, HPMC, and water, effective to produce a composition of sufficiently low viscosity at room temperature to be injectable into an internal body cavity via a tube inserted within a urinary catheter. At body temperature, the material exhibits a much higher viscosity and will stably adhere to the internal surface of a body cavity. As the material dissolves, a therapeutic agent incorporated therein is slowly released to the body cavity, while the material itself is excreted from the body. |
US12268740B2 |
Filamentous nanoparticles having vaccine adjuvant effect
The present invention relates to filamentous, i.e. thread-like nanoparticles comprising sterol and a component derived from Quillaja saponaria Molina selected from quillaja acid and quillaja saponin. More particularly, the invention relates to the use of said thread-like nanoparticles in vaccines and drug delivery or adsorption systems systems, methods for their production and uses thereof, such as for use as a vaccine adjuvant and in cancer therapy. |
US12268731B2 |
Compositions comprising IL-15N72D-based molecules and bacillus calmette-guerin (BCG)
The invention features combination therapies using an IL-15-based superagonist complex and an antibody to effectively treat subjects with cancer and infectious diseases. |
US12268724B2 |
Methods and compositions for the prevention or treatment of Barth Syndrome
The disclosure provides methods of preventing or treating Barth Syndrome in a mammalian subject, reducing risk factors associated with Barth Syndrome, and/or reducing the likelihood or severity of Barth Syndrome. The methods comprise administering to the subject an effective amount of an aromatic-cationic peptide to increase expression of TAZ1 in subjects in need thereof. |
US12268722B2 |
Compositions and uses of locally-applied antimicrobial synthetic cationic polypeptide(s) with enhanced performance and safety
Antimicrobial pharmaceutical compositions are formulated to allow local application in vivo of doses that provide antimicrobial effectiveness with low risk of local tissue toxicities and/or low risk of systemic/distant organ toxicities. In various embodiments the antimicrobial pharmaceutical compositions comprise antimicrobial synthetic cationic polypeptide(s) that are dispersed in an aqueous carrier and formulated to achieve a desired degree of polymer self-assembly and/or composition viscosity. |
US12268721B2 |
Botanical formulations
Disclosed is a method for treating skin. The method can include topically applying to skin in need thereof a composition comprising effective amounts of Arctium lappa root extract and Epilobium angustifolium extract to reduce expression of a pro-inflammatory cytokine of IL-8, IL-2, or TNF-α in the skin. |
US12268720B2 |
Bacteriophage for treatment and prevention of E. coli and B. fragilis infections
The present invention relates to a bacteriophage composition comprising one or more (suitably two or more, or three) bacteriophages that target oncogenic (tumorigenic) bacteria, and use of the same for treating or preventing cancer. |
US12268718B2 |
Control of cellular redox levels
Disclosed herein are compositions and methods for regulating redox status and/or reducing oxidative stress in a subject, the methods and compositions comprising TLR agonists comprising bacterial lysates and/or lysate fractions. Also disclosed are compositions and methods comprising bacterial lysates and/or lysate fractions formulated or administered in combination with one or more other therapeutic or pharmaceutical agents. |
US12268715B2 |
Method for producing biological tissue-like structure
An object of the present invention is to provide a novel method for producing a biological tissue-like structure comprising differentiated cells induced from pluripotent stem cells, and the present invention provides a method of forming a biological tissue-like structure together with host-derived blood vessels and connective tissue by transplanting a composition in which cells derived from pluripotent stem cells are disposed to be dispersed in a biocompatible material to induce the differentiation of the cells. |
US12268713B2 |
Methods of generating cross-linked protein foams in situ
In one embodiment, the present invention provides a composition, wherein the composition is a porous scaffold, wherein the pores of the scaffold are from 2 to 500 microns, the composition comprising: a) a cross-linkable protein selected from the group consisting of collagen and gelatin; b) a cross-linker which induces cross-linking of the cross-linkable protein; and c) a liquid. |
US12268712B2 |
Pharmaceutical composition for postpartum recovery and treatment of pelvic floor dysfunction
Provided are a pharmaceutical composition comprising zinc, leucine, and omega-3 fatty acids, formulated for oral delivery; a kit comprising the pharmaceutical composition; and methods of promoting recovery of pelvic floor muscles in a postpartum female subject and of treating pelvic floor dysfunction in a female subject by administering the pharmaceutical composition to the a subject. |
US12268711B2 |
Methods for preparing products for treating scald infection caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Disclosed is a method for preparing a product for treating scald infection caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The product includes a ferrous sulfate hydrogel, the scald is a deep second-degree scald or a third-degree scald, and a preparation process of the ferrous sulfate hydrogel includes: S1, obtaining a mixed solution by dissolving ferrous sulfate and vitamin C at a concentration ratio of 1:1 in sterile ultrapure water, heating the mixed solution to 50° C., and a concentration of the ferrous sulfate in the mixed solution being 2 mM, and S2, under a condition of heating, continuing to add sodium alginate powder whose mass constitutes 3.5% of a total mass of the mixed solution, stirring until the sodium alginate powder is dissolved and forming a stable colloid, and obtaining 2 mM of the ferrous sulfate hydrogel. |
US12268709B2 |
Nitrogenous gas sustained releasing agent and nitrogenous gas sustained releaser composed of the same as well as nitrogenous gas sustained releasing method, respiratory equipment, package, and sustained releasing apparatus using the sustained releaser
The invention provides a nitrogenous gas sustained releasing agent that is capable of sustainably releasing off nitrogenous gases in the air at normal temperature and safe to handle and a nitrogenous gas sustained releaser composed of the same as well as a nitrogenous gas sustained releasing method, respiratory equipment, a package and a nitrogenous gas sustained releasing apparatus using said sustained releaser. The nitrogenous gas sustained releasing agent contains a layered double hydroxide having nitrite ions (NO2−) and/or nitrate ions (NO3−) included between layers. The nitrogenous gas sustained releaser composed of the sustained releasing agent is exposed to a gas containing carbon dioxide and water vapor to induce any one or more processes of sustained release of nitrous acid, self-decomposition of nitrous acid, oxidization/reduction of nitrous acid, and reduction of nitrite ions/nitrate ions thereby sustainably releasing off nitrogenous gases. |
US12268701B2 |
Compositions and methods for treating an infection
A method of treating or preventing one or both of a bacterial infection or fungal infection of a foot of a subject includes combining a diluent and at least one of a clindamycin solution or an erythromycin solution to form a footbath solution. The method may further include topically administering the footbath solution to the subject. Administering may include contacting with the footbath solution a skin area of the foot of the subject that is infected or suspected to be infected. |
US12268697B2 |
Oxysterols and methods of use thereof
Compounds are provided according to Formula (I): Formula (I) and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, and pharmaceutical compositions thereof; wherein R1, R2, R3, R6, R7, R8, and n are as defined herein. Compounds of the present invention are contemplated useful for the prevention and treatment of a variety of conditions. |
US12268696B2 |
Ganaxolone for use in treating tuberous sclerosis complex and seizure disorders
The disclosure to methods for treating tuberous sclerosis complex and epilepsy disorders comprising administering to a subject in need thereof a therapeutically effective amount of ganaxolone or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. |
US12268695B2 |
Betulin-containing birch bark extracts and their formulation
The present disclosure relates to birch bark extracts, methods of producing such extracts, stable pharmaceutical compositions containing such extracts and methods of using of such extracts. The birch bark extracts of the present disclosure contain triterpenes, which are known to improve wound healing. |
US12268689B2 |
Eutectic form A of Elagolix and pyrimethamine, preparation method therefor and use thereof
Disclosed are eutectic form A of Elagolix and pyrimethamine, a preparation method therefor and a use thereof. Using Cu-Kα radiation, eutectic form A has characteristic peaks represented by a 2θ degree at 8.1±0.2°, 12.2±0.2°, 13.3±0.2° and 21.1±0.2° in an X-ray powder diffraction. Eutectic form A has a high purity, a good light radiation stability, a high temperature stability, a high humidity stability and an accelerated stability, is easy to store, and has a slow moisture absorption under the condition of relatively low humidity, wherein the weight gain of eutectic form A by moisture absorption is not more than 1.08% when the relative humidity increases from 0 to 60% RH. Production conditions for eutectic form A are easy to control, same has a simple preparation process and a stable quality, and is easy to industrially produce on a large-scale. |
US12268683B2 |
Compounds and methods for synergistic activation of M channels
A method of activating heteromeric KCNQ2/3, KCNQ3/5, or KCNQ4/5 voltage-gated potassium channels in a cell membrane is described, as are compositions for use with same, as well as methods of reducing neuronal excitability and of ameliorating symptoms of epilepsy, anxiety, neuropathic pain, hypertension, cardiovascular disease, a neurodegenerative disorder, alcohol withdrawal, cancer, inflammation, or ophthalmic disease in a subject. These KCNQ2/3 (or KCNQ3/5 or KCNQ4/5) channels are heteromers that comprise KCNQ2 (or KCNQ5) subunits and KCNQ3 (or KCNQ4) subunits. In one embodiment, the method comprises: (a) contacting the cell membrane with a first agent that binds a KCNQ2 (or KCNQ5) subunit; and (b) contacting the cell membrane with a second agent that binds a KCNQ3 (or KCNQ4) subunit. |
US12268676B2 |
Antiviral applications of picolinic acid and its derivatives
The present disclosure provides methods for inhibiting entry of a virus into a host cell using picolinic acid or a salt or derivative thereof. The present disclosure also provides methods for treating or preventing a viral infection in a subject by administering picolinic acid or a salt or derivative thereof. In particular, the methods of the present disclosure are effective for enveloped viruses and syncytium-forming viruses. In some embodiments, the present disclosure provides methods of treating or preventing a SARS CoV-2, Influenza A virus, human parainfluenza virus, herpes simplex virus, Japanese encephalitis virus, Zika virus, or a flavivirus infection. |
US12268670B2 |
Combination of small molecule CD-47 inhibitors with other anti-cancer agents
The present invention relates to a composition of a CD47-SIRPα blocking agent and one or more anti-cancer agent(s), where the CD47-SIRPα blocking agents are represented by a compound of formula (I). The present invention also relates to a method of treating a cancer in a subject by administering a therapeutically effective amount of a CD47-SIRPα blocking agent represented by formula (I) in combination with one or more anti-cancer agent(s). |
US12268667B2 |
JAK1 pathway inhibitors for the treatment of prurigo nodularis
This disclosure relates to JAK1 pathway inhibitors and their use in treating prurigo nodularis. |
US12268661B2 |
Methods of treating ascites
The invention relates to the treatment of ascites, and especially refractory ascites, with an orally bioavailable prodrug of dopamine. A preferred prodrug of dopamine is docarpamine. In one embodiment treated patients are, prior to treatment, on doses of furosemide >80 mg/day and/or spironolactone >100 mg/day or equivalent doses of an alternative loop-acting and/or distal-acting diuretic. The ascites treated by the invention are typically caused by liver cirrhosis due to alcohol or non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and generally not due to viral hepatitis or primary biliary cholangitis. Typical patients have an activated renin-angiotensin-aldosterone levels as may be indicated by elevated levels of renin and/or aldosterone. Refractory ascites treatable according to the invention are such that patients beginning treatment require large volume paracentesis at a minimum of: (a) 3 times in 60 days, (b) 4 times in 90 days or (c) at least once every 30 days over a 90-day period. The invention also contemplates treating diuretic intractable ascites. Target plasma dopamine levels are disclosed by with dosing with the contemplated dopamine prodrugs may be guided. Preferred dosing is greater that 2250 mg per day, with more preferred doses exceeding 3500 mg per day. |
US12268656B1 |
Medication dispensing system with keyed medication cartridge
The present disclosure provides a medication dispensing system comprised of a medication dispensing device and a keyed and associated medication cartridge. The device includes a housing containing a cartridge carrier, designed with a specific connector to align with the medication cartridge. The device also includes an authentication mechanism that works in conjunction with an activator mechanism. When operated, the activator mechanism causes the cartridge carrier to move the medication cartridge between a stored position and a dispensing position, where it can be compressed to safely and efficiently dispense medication to a user. |
US12268654B2 |
Negative pressure massager and massage method
A negative pressure massager includes a handle; one end of the handle is internally provided with a cavity, and a through hole is provided in one end; a control board, a battery connected to the control board, a button for adjusting a working state of the control board, and a display indicator lamp are arranged in the handle; the negative pressure assembly partially passes through the through hole; the negative pressure assembly includes a negative pressure pipe arranged on the handle, and a piston part driven to move by the control board; and the piston part is arranged in the negative pressure pipe and compresses air in the negative pressure chamber in a movement process to generate a negative pressure for massaging. |
US12268652B2 |
Method for preventing or limiting progression of myopia
A method for preventing or limiting the progression the myopia includes: providing a soft contact lens. The contact lens includes: a solid polymeric component, which is provided for conferring shape and structure on the contact lens and a liquid component which is distributed in the solid component, and which comprises tyrosine, at a concentration between 1 and 200 mg/l. The method further includes putting the soft contact lens on an eye of a patient so as to apply the compound on the eye. |
US12268649B2 |
Foot spa with disposable pump
The foot spa has a rotating drive hub and a pump. The hub has North and South pole domains encircling a rotation axis in alternating relation. The pump includes a housing and an impeller, the housing having a pair of sides and defining: a cavity having a center and a periphery; an intake that communicates with the cavity center; and one or more ports communicating with the periphery. The impeller is mounted in the cavity and: defines blades which are adapted, upon rotation of the impeller in the cavity, to draw water through the intake and eject water through the one or more ports; and includes a portion that is ferromagnetic and a portion that is not ferromagnetic, the portions: being adapted such that rotation of the drive hub causes rotation of the impeller and abutting one another, one being axially displaced from the other. |
US12268647B1 |
Sexual stimulation device
A sexual stimulation device includes a shell, a first driving unit and a second driving unit. The shell includes a massage portion formed at one end thereof, wherein the massage portion is configured to be inserted into a rectum or a vagina of a human body. An outer surface of the massage portion serves as a massage surface of the sexual stimulation device for contacting a rectum wall or a vaginal wall. The first driving unit includes a vibration motor arranged in the massage portion; and the second driving unit includes a gearbox and a swing arm driven by the gearbox. One end of the swing arm is connected to the massage portion, and under the driving of the second driving unit, the massage portion moves along an annular trajectory to make the massage surface form a kneading effect on the rectum wall or the vaginal wall. |
US12268644B2 |
Autonomous hospital bed
A method for operating an autonomous wheeled device, including: obtaining first data indicative of objects within an environment; generating, with a processor of the autonomous wheeled device, a map of the environment using the first data; transmitting, with the processor, first information to an application of a smartphone; proposing, with the application, a suggested schedule for the autonomous wheeled device; receiving, with the processor, second information from the application of the smartphone; and actuating, with the processor, the autonomous wheeled device to operate according to the new schedule or the adjustment to the existing schedule and the suggested schedule, wherein the processor only actuates the autonomous wheeled device to operate according to the suggested schedule after the application receives approval of the suggested schedule. |
US12268643B2 |
Portable lift chair device
An adjustable lift chair having a frame supporting a seat that can be moved from a horizontal position to an upright angular position. The lift chair providing those with physical limitations the ability to move from a seated position to a standing position. The lift chair having a particular use in a bathroom wherein the chair can be used in a shower, bath, or for use as a toilet overlay. A piston device coupled to a battery provides portability, the piston device is operated by a remote controller. |
US12268637B2 |
Modular stretcher for patient transport apparatus
A reconfigurable patient transport system may include a patient support apparatus and a patient transport apparatus. The patient support apparatus may include a hinge member, a left support board, and a right support board each coupled to the hinge member. The left support board may comprise a left proximal segment and a left wing segment each removably coupled to a left distal segment. The right support board may comprise a right proximal segment and a right wing segment each removably coupled to a right distal segment. The patient transport apparatus may comprise a support frame and an intermediate frame coupled to the support frame. The intermediate frame may comprise a support deck configured to support a patient. The patient transport apparatus may further comprise a left siderail bracket and a right siderail bracket each configured for engagement with one of the wing segments of the support boards. |
US12268635B2 |
Glaucoma shunts and related methods of use
Glaucoma shunts comprising an elongate body with an outer surface and an inner surface, the elongate body comprising an inner wall that defines a lumen spanning a length of the elongate body are disclosed herein. Also disclosed are methods of decreasing intraocular pressure in an eye, the method comprising inserting at least a portion of a glaucoma shunt into an anterior chamber of the eye, and draining aqueous humour from the anterior chamber through the lumen. |
US12268633B2 |
Medical implant
A medical implant is disclosed. The medical implant includes a body having a first end having a first cross-sectional dimension, a second end having a second cross-sectional dimension, and a tapered portion extending between the first end and the second end. The first cross-sectional dimension is larger than the second cross-sectional dimension. In some embodiments, the body comprises multiple layers. |
US12268631B2 |
Devices and methods for protecting esophageal tissue from thermal injury
Relatively non-invasive devices and methods for heating or cooling a patient's body are disclosed. Devices and methods for treating ischemic conditions by inducing therapeutic hypothermia are disclosed. Devices and methods for inducing therapeutic hypothermia through esophageal cooling are disclosed. Devices and methods for operative temperature management are disclosed. |
US12268626B2 |
Comfort harness for orthotic brace
A comfort harness for an orthotic brace being fully adjustable and having a crescent-shaped pad located about the front shoulder of a user for dispersing a load and for added comfort for the user. Multiple straps are provided for upper back, under arm, and cross-body support for the user. The comfort harness configured to connect with a variety of orthotics for an arm, a shoulder, and the like. In some cases, the comfort harness is capable of being donned and adjusted by the user when in a supine position. |
US12268624B1 |
KAFO full leg brace for preventing knee buckling
The invention is a knee ankle foot orthosis for controlling and preventing knee buckling through an innovative stirrup that is fixedly connected at its proximal section to the anterior inferior segment of the orthosis' calf engaging section. The stirrup has a twisted section between its proximal and distal sections so the proximal section is in a coronal plane while the distal section is in a sagittal plane and connects to the lateral side of the footplate. The stirrup's proximal section does not rotate relative to the calf engaging section while the distal end of the stirrup bends relative to the proximal end of the stirrup, thereby storing energy like a leaf spring when it is bent. The bent stirrup applies a posterior directed force in the sagittal plane to the orthosis' calf engaging segment to prevent knee buckling during the mid-stance segment of the gait cycle. |
US12268620B2 |
Systems and methods for manufacturing a stent frame
A prosthetic heart includes a support structure, an actuator member, a plurality of leaflets, and a sealing material. The support structure includes a plurality of struts movably coupled together such that the support structure moves incrementally between a radially compressed state and a radially expanded state. The struts include a plurality of commissure struts. The actuator member is coupled to the struts of the support structure and is configured to incrementally move the support structure between the radially compressed state and the radially expanded state and to automatically lock the support structure in a particular state. The leaflets are coupled to the commissure struts of the support structure and configured to allow unidirectional blood flow through the prosthetic heart valve. The sealing material is coupled to the support structure and includes a plurality of commissure extensions that wrap around and are coupled to the commissure struts of the support structure. |
US12268615B2 |
Joint soft tissue evaluation method
A method of evaluating soft tissue of a human joint which includes two or more bones and ligaments, wherein the ligaments are under anatomical tension to connect the bones together, creating a load-bearing articulating joint, the method includes: inserting into the joint a tensioner-balancer that includes a means of controlling a distraction force; providing an electronic receiving device; moving the joint through at least a portion of its range of motion; while moving the joint, controlling the distraction force, and collecting displacement and distraction load data of the bones; processing the collected data to produce a digital geometric model of the joint, wherein the model includes: ligament displacement data along a range of flexion angles and ligament load data along a range of flexion angles; and storing the digital geometric model for further use. |
US12268611B2 |
Total reverse shoulder systems and methods
A reverse shoulder system can include, for example, a glenoid baseplate comprising a longitudinal axis, the glenoid baseplate further including a stem and a central channel within a sidewall of the stem. The stem can include a longitudinal axis. The longitudinal axis of the glenoid baseplate can be angled with respect to the longitudinal axis of the stem, wherein the longitudinal axis of the glenoid baseplate is not perpendicular with respect to the longitudinal axis of the stem. Other components including a glenosphere, tools, and methods of use are also disclosed. |
US12268610B2 |
Stemless metaphyseal humeral implant
A stemless prosthetic shoulder joint may include a prosthetic humeral head and a stemless base. The stemless base may include a collar and an anchor extending from the collar intended to anchor the base into the proximal humerus. The base may include a proximal collar having a proximal surface and a bone-engaging surface opposite the proximal surface. The collar may have a superior portion and an inferior portion, the superior portion defining an arc shape and the inferior portion defining a substantially triangular shape. |
US12268605B2 |
Mobile bearing prosthetic implant system
A mobile bearing prosthetic implant may include a fossa implant seated in the fossa cavity of the skull and secured to the zygomatic arch. The fossa implant may define a primary recess constructed and arranged to mimic the articular eminence of the temporal bone such that a floating bearing connected to a ramus implant may translate along the original path that the condylar head would take during movement of the jaw. The floating bearing may be constructed and arranged to move from the first jaw angle recess to the second jaw angle recess and is positionable therebetween such that a longitudinal axis of the floating bearing is perpendicular to the direction of movement of the floating bearing within the fossa implant. |
US12268604B2 |
System and method for deflecting a delivery catheter
Distal tips for use with delivery catheters are disclosed that are configured to facilitate deflection of the catheters as they are advanced through the vasculature to a desired treatment site. Distal tips so configured realize one or more of the objectives of safer, more accurate steering of the catheter through the vasculature. |
US12268603B2 |
Catheter delivery system for stent valve
A delivery catheter for a stent. The delivery catheter may comprise a distal end and a proximal end. The distal end includes a stent attachment region adapted to receive a stent. The stent may be of the self-expanding type. The catheter further comprises a handle at its proximal end and at least one sheath which may at least partially circumferentially cover said stent such as to retain it in a collapsed configuration. The sheath is coupled at its proximal end to an actuator located on said handle portion. |
US12268593B2 |
Valve anchor and installation method
Anchor devices and methods used to secure a prosthetic valve to a native valve annulus are described. The anchor device can be a separate expandable element from the prosthetic valve that is first advanced to the annulus and deployed, after which an expandable prosthetic valve is advanced to within the annulus and deployed. The combination of the two elements can apply a clamping force to the valve leaflets which holds the prosthetic valve in place. The anchor device can have a lower or ventricular portion and an upper or atrial portion. The anchor device can include one or more leaflet clamping portions. One, two, or more upstanding vertical posts between the clamping portions can extend upward at the valve commissures and support the upper portion, which can include one or more structures for leak prevention. |
US12268590B1 |
Branched graft assembly method in vivo
A branched graft method includes securing a first end of a branch graft into a first conduit and subsequently moving the second end into a second conduit. The first conduit may be a branch vessel, such as a renal artery and the second conduit may be a main graft that extends over an aortic aneurysm. The branch graft may be deployed starting at an offset distance from the first end, thereby preventing the deployed portion from insertion into the first conduit and predetermining the insertion length into the target vessel. The first end may then be deployed to secure the first end to the first conduit. A branch graft may be a self-expanding stent graft having one or more ripcords, and/or a serpentine ripcord that enables non-linear deployment of the branch graft, or deployment that does not progress from one end to the opposing end. |
US12268589B2 |
Stent with improved anti-migration properties
An esophageal stent configured to span a stricture may include a tubular body configured to shift between a delivery configuration and a deployed configuration, the tubular body having a first end and a second end. In the deployed configuration: the tubular body defines a first flange portion, a second flange portion, and a saddle portion extending from the first flange portion to the second flange portion; the tubular body further defining an overall longitudinal length extending from the first end to the second end; the first flange portion has a first outer radial extent, and the second flange portion has a second outer radial extent; the first outer radial extent and the second outer radial extent are greater than an outer radial extent of the saddle portion; and a longitudinal length of the saddle portion is at least 50% of the overall longitudinal length of the tubular body. |
US12268585B2 |
Absorbent body with topsheet composite
Disclosed is an absorbent body for an absorbent article, comprising: 1) a first topsheet facing the wearer, the first topsheet being a water permeable nonwoven layer comprising eccentric bicomponent fibers, and having a basis weight of at least about 20 gsm, 2) a second topsheet disposed on the garment facing side of the first topsheet, the second topsheet being a nonwoven layer comprising spunbond fibers and having a positive, at least about 100%, Accumulative One-way Transport Capacity according to the National Standards of the People's Republic of China GB/T 21655.2-2009, wherein the basis weight of the second topsheet is the same or smaller than the basis weight of the first topsheet; 3) an absorbent core disposed on the garment facing side of the second topsheet, and 4) a water impermeable backsheet disposed on the garment facing side of the absorbent core. |
US12268583B2 |
Three-dimensional nonwoven materials and methods of manufacturing thereof
Three dimensional nonwoven materials and methods of manufacturing such materials are disclosed. In one embodiment, a nonwoven material may comprise a plurality of fibers, a first surface, and an apertured zone comprising: a plurality of nodes extending away from a base plane on the first surface, a plurality of connecting ligaments interconnecting the plurality of nodes, wherein a majority of the plurality of nodes include at least three connecting ligaments connecting to adjacent nodes, and a plurality of openings. The apertured zone may further comprise a lane of nodes which extends substantially in the longitudinal direction, and wherein the lane of nodes extending substantially in the longitudinal direction is formed of longitudinally adjacent nodes which are aligned such that lines drawn between centers of longitudinally adjacent nodes within the lane of nodes each form an angle with respect to the longitudinal direction of less than about 20 degrees. |
US12268576B2 |
Extensible dressings
The present invention relates to dressings such as bandages or tapes having improved extensibility and conformability to human skin and joints. |
US12268569B2 |
Treatment planning for aligning a patient's teeth
Methods and systems (including software) for creating a treatment plan to align a patient's teeth using a plurality of removable aligners to be worn in sequential stages. These methods and systems may generate a plurality of potential treatment plan variations. Each variation may be optimized to best address the user's treatment goals, as well as approximating as closely as possible an ideal or target final position. |
US12268566B1 |
Electric toothbrush head and electric toothbrush
An electric toothbrush brush head and an electric toothbrush are provided. The brush head has a rod portion extending thereof, a driving shaft of the electric toothbrush is inserted into a groove formed at the rod portion, and the rod portion and the driving shaft have first and second limiting portions to fix the position. When an electric motor core inside the electric toothbrush is activated to drive the driving shaft to generate high-frequency motion, the bristles on the brush head can brush teeth. As the driving shaft in this scheme is in contact with the rod portion which is a part of the brush head and extending from the head portion, therefore, the vibration of the driving shaft can be directly transmitted to the head portion. |
US12268561B2 |
Apparatus and method for orienting an instrument relative to a target object
The disclosure relates to an apparatus and to a method for fixing a target object in place and for orienting an instrument relative to the target object which has been fixed in place. The target object is here fixed in place by a first mask element. A second mask element is arranged on the outside thereof. By an adjusting facility, the second mask element may then be shifted relative to the first mask element, whereby the instrument retained by or passed through the second mask element is oriented. |
US12268559B2 |
Systems and methods of dissipating heat from a handheld medical imaging device
Systems and methods of transmitting heat out a medical imaging device are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a medical imaging device includes a housing having electronics and a heat sink. The heat sink is positioned near a first end of the housing, a groove that is configured to receive at least a portion of an operator's hand is positioned at a second end of the housing. A heat pipe in the housing extends from the electronics toward the first end of the housing and is configured to transfer heat produced by the electronics toward the heat sink and away from the groove. |
US12268558B2 |
Electronic endoscope system
An electronic endoscope system according to a first embodiment includes an electronic endoscope, a captured image processor, and an ultrasonic image processor. The electronic endoscope has, at a distal tip thereof, an image sensor, and an ultrasonic probe that repeatedly applies ultrasonic waves to sequentially obtain echo signals. The ultrasonic image processor has a noise detection unit that detects a noise component which is contained in a first echo signal among the echo signals and which is periodically generated at or above a preset threshold level, and a noise inhibition unit that generates a noise inhibition component which, by being added to a second echo signal outputted after the first echo signal, inhibits generation of the noise component in the second echo signal, and that adds the noise inhibition component to the second echo signal. |
US12268552B2 |
Method and apparatus for the automatic detection of atheromas in peripheral arteries
A method for detecting the presence of an atheroma in an artery of interest using an ultrasound apparatus can include performing a first procedure on a first day. The first procedure can include detecting one or more blood vessels in a target region of a patient's body. The procedure can include identifying, from the one or more blood vessels, an artery of interest; automatically detecting spatial boundaries of constituent layers of an arterial wall of the artery of interest and calculating, via a processor of the ultrasound apparatus, a cross-sectional intima-media area (IMA) of the artery of interest at a first location along a length of the artery of interest. The procedure can include automatically calculating, via the processor of the ultrasound apparatus, IMA of the artery of interest at a second or more locations along the length of the artery of interest. In some embodiments, the procedure includes automatically calculating, via the processor and based at least in part on the calculations of the IMAs of the artery of interest at the first location and at the second or more locations, an intima-media volume (IMV), arterial volume, and luminal volume of the artery of interest over a predetermined length of the artery of interest. |
US12268548B2 |
Systems and methods for producing real-time calibrated stereo long radiographic views of a patient on a surgical table
Tracked mobile X-ray imaging equipment is used to produce single or stereo long calibrated views of the anatomy of a patient on the operating table. The system estimates the position and orientation of the anatomical planes, virtually places measurement grids over these reference planes, and transforms any radiographic views taking by the X-ray imaging system onto these calibrated planes. The system may apply information about the depth of the anatomy to remove parallax artifacts. This system enables displaying and evaluation of the entire radiographic length of the anatomical planes using a mobile X-ray equipment. It also provides a platform for overlaying the real time X-ray images taken during operation with radiographic images of the patient or schematic of the surgical plan developed before the surgery for quick evaluation of a surgical plan. |
US12268547B2 |
Imaging method for diagnosing cardiovascular disease
The present invention provides an image processing method to assess quantitative myocardial blood flow and/or myocardial flow reserve, comprising the steps of: (a) pre-processing of images comprises: (i) reconstructing dynamic cine 3D tomographic myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI) data, (ii) optionally, denoising to improve the quality of image, (iii) extracting blood input function from a region of interest (ROI) of the left ventricle blood cavity, (iv) estimating the distribution volume (DV), given by the ratio of uptake and washout rates (K1/k2) to stabilize and improve estimation of K1, k2 and total blood volume (TBV) and subsequent myocardial blood flow measures, and (v) data normalization by dividing by the maximum of the blood input function; (b) assessing the individual signals pre-processed in step (a) in order to generate K1 and TBV parametric maps using artificial neural network;(c) post-processing of K1, k2 and TBV parametric maps; and of rest and stress myocardial blood flow to estimate myocardial flow reserve (MFR) and/or coronary flow reserve (CFR). |
US12268540B2 |
Suspension device and x-ray imaging system
The present application provides a suspension device and an X-ray imaging system. The suspension device is configured to bear a tube device of an X-ray imaging system. The suspension device includes a plurality of sleeves and a guide rail assembly. Cross-sections of the plurality of sleeves have substantially the same shape but different sizes. The plurality of sleeves are sequentially arranged. The guide rail assembly is provided between at least one sleeve and another sleeve adjacent thereto. The guide rail assembly includes a protruding member extending along a surface of the at least one sleeve and a sliding member provided on the another sleeve and engaging with the protruding member. The sliding member is capable of moving relative to the protruding member so as to drive the sleeves to move relative to each other. |
US12268538B2 |
Computer tomograph and method for operating a computer tomograph
A computer tomograph includes a static radiator-detector ring, which is constructed from an odd number of radiator-detector elements, of which a single one is displaceable, with opening of the radiator-detector ring. The displaceable element the other radiator-detector elements together defining a C-shape. Each radiator-detector element has an anode arrangement for the emission of X-rays, which extends over an angle α of at least 0.9×360°/n on the circumference of the radiator-detector ring. A detector is provided for detection of X-ray radiation, which extends within the same radiator-detector element over an angle β of at least 0.95×360°/n. Each anode arrangement is part of a radiator arrangement including multiple electron emitters, in which each electron emitter is configured, in cooperation with an electrode arrangement, to generate a focal spot at one of at least three selectable positions on the anode arrangement. |
US12268537B2 |
Visible light projection indicator for dental X-ray imaging apparatus and method of using same
A visible light projection indicator for a dental x-ray imaging apparatus, including a casing (2), one end of the casing (2) detachably affixed to a beam-limiting cone (3) in the dental x-ray imaging apparatus, the other end thereof provided with a light exit aperture; a visible light source (1) positioned in the casing (2) and configured to be able to emit visible light; the casing (2) affixed to the beam-limiting cone (3) so as to form a light passage so that visible light emitted from the visible light source (1) is able to travel along the light passage and exits from the light exit aperture. A method of using a visible light projection indicator for a dental x-ray imaging apparatus, including the steps of: affixing the visible light projection indicator to a beam-limiting cone (3); activating at least one visible light source (1) to cause visible light to be emitted from a light exit aperture of the visible light projection indicator; according to a light field (6) of the visible light, adjusting a distance and an orientation of the beam-limiting cone (3) from and with respect to an object to be imaged so that the visible light is aligned with a center of an area (5) to be imaged; and performing an X-ray imaging operation. |
US12268536B2 |
X-ray diagnosis apparatus and console
An X-ray diagnosis apparatus according to an embodiment includes an X-ray limiter having four diaphragm blades; and a console on which four physical operating units that correspond to the four diaphragm blades are placed at four positions. When viewed from the side of the operator of the console, the four operating units are placed on the far side, the near side, the left side, and the right side. The far-side operating unit, the near-side operating unit, the left-side operating unit, and the right-side operating unit correspond to the upper diaphragm blade, the lower diaphragm blade, the left-side diaphragm blade, and the right-side diaphragm blade, respectively, with reference to an X-ray image displayed in a display. An operation of moving the far-side operating unit in the far-side direction results in the movement of the upper diaphragm blade in the upward direction of the X-ray image displayed in the display, and an operation of moving the far-side operating unit in the near-side direction results in the movement of the upper diaphragm blade in the downward direction of the X-ray image displayed in the display. An operation of moving the near-side operating unit in the far-side direction results in the movement of the lower diaphragm blade in the upward direction of the X-ray image displayed in the display, and an operation of moving the near-side operating unit in the near-side direction results in the movement of the lower diaphragm blade in the downward direction of the X-ray image displayed in the display. An operation of moving the left-side operating unit in the leftward direction results in the movement of the left-side diaphragm blade in the leftward direction of the X-ray image displayed in the display, and an operation of moving the left-side operating unit in the rightward direction results in the movement of the left-side diaphragm blade in the rightward direction of the X-ray image displayed in the display. An operation of moving the right-side operating unit in the leftward direction results in the movement of the right-side diaphragm blade in the leftward direction of the X-ray image displayed in the display, and an operation of moving the right-side operating unit in the rightward direction results in the movement of the right-side diaphragm blade in the rightward direction of the X-ray image displayed in the display. |
US12268535B2 |
Light assemblies and methods for mammography and tomosynthesis imaging systems
An imaging system includes an x-ray tube head, a support arm, and a compression system coupled to the support arm. The compression system is independently rotatable relative to the x-ray tube head and includes a compression paddle, a support platform, and an x-ray receptor. The imaging system also includes a light assembly coupled to the support arm and disposed above the compression paddle. The light assembly is configured to direct one or more beams of light towards the support platform. |
US12268534B2 |
Compression arm devices and methods
A compression arm device for compressing a breast in an imaging system with a compression paddle. The compression arm device includes a drive for moving the compression paddle towards the breast such that the drive provides a variable resistance during a contact of the compression paddle with the breast. |
US12268531B2 |
Physiological sensor footwear insert system and method of manufacture
A method of manufacturing an insert system for footwear includes assembling electronic components. The electronic components include a sensor array having physiological sensors. Each physiological sensor includes a first high resistance layer configured to be in contact with a second high resistance layer when no force is applied to the sensor. The method further includes positioning the sensor array between a first layer and a base layer. An insert system for footwear includes a first layer, a base layer, a sensor array between the first and base layers, and a circuit board. The sensor array includes physiological sensors. Each physiological sensor includes a first high resistance layer in contact with a second high resistance layer when no force is applied to the sensor. The circuit board can transmit signals external to the system to trigger an alert being issued to a user, based on an output of the sensor array. |
US12268529B2 |
Systems and methods for touchless detection of heart rate variability
An apparatus and a method for detecting heartbeat include a sensor configured to detect displacements of an object without contacting the object wherein the object displaces corresponding the a human's heartbeat, a data processing unit configured to extract a feature dataset from the detected displacement data, and a neural network configured to inference inter beat intervals from the extracted feature dataset using a pre-trained model. |
US12268527B2 |
System and method for automated analysis and detection of cardiac arrhythmias from electrocardiograms
The present disclosure presents arrhythmia analysis systems and methods. One such method comprises processing an acquired ECG waveform signal to remove noise artifacts and form a denoised ECG waveform signal; processing the denoised ECG waveform signal to remove low quality segments and form a high quality ECG waveform signal; analyzing the high quality ECG waveform to detect a presence of a beat-independent ventricular arrhythmia; processing the denoised ECG signal to extract beat (R-peak) locations corresponding to QRS complexes from the denoised ECG signal; analyzing the denoised ECG signal to detect a presence of a beat-dependent ventricular arrhythmia based on the extracted beat (R-peak) locations; analyzing the denoised ECG signal to detect a presence of one or more supraventricular arrhythmias based on the extracted beat locations of the ECG signal; and outputting a report containing one or more arrhythmias detected by the analyzing steps. Other methods/systems are also provided. |
US12268523B2 |
Biometric, physiological or environmental monitoring using a closed chamber
The disclosure describes an earphone that include a biometric sensor, where the biometric sensor can detect levels of gas concentration. Where the gas levels are reported to a user if exceeding a threshold value and where the earphone includes a microphone, speaker, memory and a processor. |
US12268516B2 |
System and method for oral health monitoring using electrical impedance tomography
A system, instrumentality, and method for performing an oral care evaluation of a user via electrical impedance tomography (EIT). For example, a system may include an oral care device having a first member housing a first electrode. The first electrode may be configured to transmit a first signal through a gingiva of a user to cause an altered first signal. The oral care device may have a second member housing a second electrode. The second electrode may be configured to receive the altered first signal. The system may be configured to generate an electrical impedance tomography (EIT) profile of the gingiva of the user, for example, based on data indicative of the first signal and the altered first signal. An oral health characteristic of the user may be determined based on the EIT profile of the gingiva of the user. |
US12268514B2 |
Image processing apparatus, image processing method, and endoscope system
An image processing apparatus includes a processor, in which the processor is configured to receive a picked-up image of a swallowing motion in a swallowing test in which a swallow object is provided to a subject to observe the swallowing motion, detect a color of the swallow object in the picked-up image, and perform processing for improving an image quality of the picked-up image according to a detection result of the color of the swallow object. |
US12268513B2 |
Monitoring of patients for sepsis based on radioisotope level
A method, system, and computer program product for monitoring sepsis in a subject. A device may monitor expired air from the subject who has been administered a bicarbonate salt comprising a carbon-13 isotope. The device may measure a ratio of carbon dioxide comprising the carbon-13 isotope (13CO2) to carbon dioxide comprising a carbon-12 isotope (12CO2) in the monitored expired air and may determine a level of sepsis in the subject based on the ratio, where a lower ratio of 13CO2 to 12CO2 indicates an increased level of sepsis. The device may display an indication of the level of sepsis in the subject. |
US12268507B2 |
Disposable ECG electrodes adapted to reduce leads-off events
ECG electrode assemblies are disclosed which include an adhesive-backed patch incorporating an ECG electrode and an adhesive-backed cover configured to cover and surround a lead wire clip attached to a contact of the ECG electrode. ECG electrode assemblies comprising said adhesive-backed patch and said adhesive-backed cover secure the connection between the lead and the electrode and effectively reduce the number of telemetry disruptions due to leads failure. ECG electrode assemblies can also provide water resistance to allow for patient showering while hospitalized on telemetry monitoring. |
US12268506B2 |
System for neuronavigation registration and robotic trajectory guidance, and related methods and devices
A position is determined for each fiducial marker of a plurality of fiducial markers in an image volume. Based on the determined positions, a position and orientation of the registration fixture with respect to the anatomical feature is determined. A position is determined for each tracked marker of a first plurality of tracked markers on the registration fixture and a second plurality of tracked markers on the robot arm in a tracking data frame. Based on the determined positions of tracked markers, a position and orientation of the registration fixture and the robot arm of a surgical robot with respect to the tracking space are determined. |
US12268505B2 |
Device for measuring bodily fluid drainage amount
The present invention relates to a device for measuring a bodily fluid drainage amount, the device comprising: a measurement case which is formed of a rigid material and provided with a bodily fluid measurement space therein; a drainage tube which is coupled to an entrance of the measurement case in a releasable structure and transfers bodily fluids discharged from a human body to the bodily fluid measurement space of the measurement case; a plurality of fluid level sensors, which are horizontally disposed on an upper surface of the measurement case and measure and inform fluid levels of the bodily fluids collected in the bodily fluid measurement space; and a control device which receives and analyzes the fluid levels of the bodily fluids, infers a tilt of the measurement case from a difference in the fluid levels of the bodily fluids, and calculates and informs a bodily fluid drainage amount. |
US12268504B2 |
Cognitive disorder human-computer interaction method and system based on emotion monitoring
Disclosed are a cognitive disorder human-computer interaction method and system based on emotion monitoring. The human-computer interaction method includes the following steps: obtaining a cognitive ability level of a user; generating a human-computer interaction scheme according to the cognitive ability level; generating an Nth human-computer interaction task according to the human-computer interaction scheme; carrying out emotion monitoring on the performance of the user in the Nth human-computer interaction task, and returning to the previous step of generating an Nth human-computer interaction task according to the human-computer interaction scheme, whereby N=N+1 until all tasks in the human-computer interaction scheme are completed; and carrying out, in the process of human-computer interaction, a relaxed human-computer interaction between two adjacent human-computer interaction tasks, and selecting a task type of the relaxed human-computer interaction according to an emotion comprehensive index of the user in the previous human-computer interaction task. |
US12268499B2 |
System and method for robust pulse oximetry
Robust estimation of a characteristic of a user's physiological signals can be achieved by filtering or classifying samples. Rather than estimating the characteristic of the user's physiological signals based on each sample at a first wavelength and a second wavelength, a robust system and method can, in some examples, estimate the characteristic using samples at the first wavelength and the second wavelength that meet one or more criteria and filter out samples that fail to meet the one or more criteria. In some examples, the system and method can weight samples based on the one or more criteria, and estimate the characteristic using the weighted samples. Samples failing to meet the one or more criteria can be given less weight or no weight in the estimation. The one or more criteria can include a criterion based on at least the physiological signal at a third wavelength. |
US12268497B2 |
Indicator and analytics for sensor insertion in a continuous analyte monitoring system and related methods
The present embodiments provide systems and methods for, among others, tracking sensor insertion locations in a continuous analyte monitoring system. Data gathered from sensor sessions can be used in different ways, such as providing a user with a suggested rotation of insertion locations, correlating data from a given sensor session with sensor accuracy and/or sensor session length, and providing a user with a suggested next insertion location based upon past sensor accuracy and/or sensor session length at that location. |
US12268494B2 |
Method and device for obtaining safe interval of human body parameter in built environment, terminal device, and storage medium
Disclosed are a method and a device for obtaining a safe interval of a human body parameter in a built environment, a terminal device, and a storage medium. The method includes: obtaining a first facial image, a benchmark human body parameter, and a human body posture analysis result of a target user in a target built environment; inputting the first facial image into an emotion analysis model to obtain an emotion analysis result; and obtaining the safe interval of the human body parameter of the target user according to the emotion analysis result, the human body posture analysis result, and the benchmark human body parameter. |
US12268491B2 |
Sensor system for determining the shape of a deformable structure
A sensor system comprising: a deformable structure; a plurality of electrodes operably connectable to the deformable structure; an electrical conductor operably connected to the deformable structure and electrically couplable to each of the electrodes; a current source connectable to predetermined electrodes; a current injector for injecting current from the current source through predetermined electrodes; a voltage recorder for recording the voltage between predetermined pairs of electrodes; and an analyser for analysing voltage recordings to thereby determine the shape of the deformable structure. |
US12268490B2 |
Magnetic resonance imaging devices, methods, and systems for vascular interventions
The present disclosure provides a system for localizing the position of an endovascular probe and collecting high-resolution images of the anatomy surrounding the probe. In particular, a switchable endovascular imaging antenna/probe and related devices are disclosed, which are conveniently switchable between a configuration that allows the localization with high precision of the distal tip of an endovascular probe, and another configuration that allows imaging in the locality of the probe tip. Embodiments are also disclosed capable of delivering ablation therapy. |
US12268488B2 |
Noninvasive vital signs measurement system
Methods and apparatus for noninvasive measurement of vital signs is provided. The apparatus comprises at least one sensor configured to sense biological signals including a photoplethysmogram (PPG), and at least one computer processor programmed to determine a plurality of vital signs based, at least in part, on the sensed biological signals, wherein the plurality of vital signs include at least two of heart rate, blood oxygenation, heart rate variability, blood pressure, blood sugar, cholesterol, pulse rate, pulse pressure, temperature, and respiration rate. |
US12268487B2 |
Electronic device, method for controlling electronic device to perform PPG detection, and medium
This application discloses a method for controlling an electronic device to perform photoplethysmography detection. The method includes obtaining historical detection data of a photoplethysmography sensor, calculating a confidence of the historical detection data, determining, based on the calculated confidence of the historical detection data, whether a light source to be turned on by the photoplethysmography sensor in a next detection time segment includes a light source different from a light source turned on when the historical detection data is obtained, and determining that a photoelectric sensing element to be turned on in the next detection time segment is a photoelectric sensing element corresponding to the determined light source to be turned on. |
US12268485B2 |
Photoplethysmogram circuit, biological characteristics detection device and biological characteristics detection method
The present application discloses a PPG circuit, a biological characteristics detection device and a biological characteristics detection method. The PPG circuit is configured to control a light source and N photoelectric converters to sense biological characteristics of an object under test; the PPG circuit includes: a transmitting channel, K receiving channels, wherein the N photoelectric converters are divided into K sets of photoelectric converter sets, and the K receiving channels respectively correspond to K sets of photoelectric converter sets; and a controller, configured to control the PPG circuit to operate in a partial sampling phase or an full sampling phase, so as to generates J or K biological characteristics sampling results during each of the pulse repetition cycles. |
US12268481B2 |
Photoplethysmography-based blood pressure monitoring device
A blood pressure monitoring device includes a wrist strap, a case, and a display. The strap portion is adapted to fasten the device to the wrist without occluding blood flow. At least one sensor modality is arranged within the case for obtaining sensor data from an artery in the wrist. In a preferred embodiment photoplethysmography sensors are incorporated in the case to generate PPG waveform data. A processor within the case is operable to compute mean arterial pressure, and optionally diastolic and systolic blood pressure based on extracted and computed features of the sensor data. Related methods and systems are also described. |
US12268479B2 |
System and method for providing blood pressure safe zone indication during autoregulation monitoring
A method for monitoring autoregulation includes, using a processor, using a processor to execute one or more routines on a memory. The one or more routines include receiving one or more physiological signals from a patient, determining a correlation-based measure indicative of the patient's autoregulation based on the one or more physiological signals, and generating an autoregulation profile of the patient based on autoregulation index values of the correlation-based measure. The autoregulation profile includes the autoregulation index values sorted into bins corresponding to different blood pressure ranges. The one or more routines also include designating a blood pressure range encompassing one or more of the bins as a blood pressure safe zone indicative of intact regulation and providing a signal to a display to display the autoregulation profile and a first indicator of the blood pressure safe zone. |
US12268477B2 |
Fluid loss estimation of medical items
A computer-implemented method and system for estimating fluid loss. A graphical representation of a container is displayed. User inputs to display elements may include incrementing or decrementing sliding markers to desired set positions. A first user input may indicate a volume of a second fluid, and a second user input may indicate a total volume of fluid. A first volume of a first fluid may be estimated based on the first and second user inputs. A graphical representation of the first volume of the first fluid may be displayed as a fluid level within the graphical representation of the container. A second volume of the first fluid contained in an absorbent article may be estimated based on a difference between a dry weight and a wet weight measured on a scale. A quantity of the first fluid may be estimated based on the first and second volumes. |
US12268473B2 |
Device for non-invasive detection of skin problems associated with diabetes mellitus
A medical diagnostic apparatus includes a controller; a user interface; a platform having a horizontal surface; and at least one visible light image sensor positioned below the horizontal surface that is capable of producing a diagnostic visible light image of a bottom portion of a foot or feet positioned on the horizontal surface. At least a portion of the horizontal surface is transparent to visible light. The apparatus may further include at least one infrared image sensor positioned below the horizontal surface that is capable of producing a thermal image of the first target area. The apparatus may further include sensors positioned above the platform capable of producing diagnostic visible light images or thermal images of a top portion of the user's foot or feet. The apparatus may further include a weight measurement system coupled to the platform. |
US12268467B2 |
Delivery system
Provided herein is a delivery system, including: (a) an optical sensor configured to detect data useful to create a map of a bodily surface; and (b) a printer operatively associated with the optical sensor and configured to deliver compositions (optionally including cells) to the bodily surface based upon the data or map. Methods of forming a tissue on a bodily surface of a patient in need thereof are also provided, as are methods, systems and computer program products useful for processing bodily surface data. |
US12268464B2 |
Subject pose classification using joint location coordinates
Disclosed herein is a medical instrument (100, 300). Execution of the machine executable instructions causes a processor (106) to: receive (206) a set of joint location coordinates (128) for a subject (118) reposing on a subject support (120), receive (207) a body orientation (132) in response to inputting the set of joint location coordinates into a predetermined logic module (130), calculate (208) a torso aspect ratio (134) from set of joint location coordinates. If (210) the torso aspect ratio is greater than a predetermined threshold (136) then (212) the body pose of the subject is a decubitus pose. Execution of the machine executable instructions further cause the processor to assign (220) the body pose as being a supine pose if the subject is face up on the subject support or assign (222) the body pose as being a prone pose if the subject is face down on the subject support if the torso aspect ratio is less than or equal to the predetermined threshold. Execution of the machine executable instructions further cause the processor to generate (216) a subject pose label (142). |
US12268457B2 |
Versatile multi-arm robotic surgical system
A robotic surgical system comprising at least two robotic arms having co-ordinate systems known relative to each other, one of the arms carrying an X-ray source, and the other an imaging detector plate. The arms are disposed to enable an image to be generated on the region of interest of a subject. One of the arms can additionally or alternatively carry a surgical tool or tool holder, such that the pose of the tool is known in the same co-ordinate system as that of an image generated by the X-ray source and detector. Consequently, any surgical procedure planned on such an X-ray image can be executed by the tool with high accuracy, since the tool position is known in the image frame of reference. This enables the surgeon to accurately position his tool in a real-time image without the need for an external registration procedure. |
US12268456B2 |
Systems and methods for therapy annotation
Devices, systems, and methods for generating therapy annotations for display on a graphical user interface are disclosed herein. In some embodiments, therapy annotations can correspond to a location of a tip section of a catheter relative to an anatomical structure of a patient when therapy is delivered to the anatomical structure. One or more properties of the therapy annotations can be based at least in part on signals received from sensors distributed about the tip section of the catheter and/or on other characteristics of therapy delivery. The therapy annotations can be displayed alone or in combination with a three-dimensional surface representation of the anatomical structure, a representation of the catheter, and/or other visual indicia, such as a therapy contour, a distance from a nearest therapy site and/or the most recent therapy site, and/or a representation of gaps between two therapy sites. |
US12268454B2 |
Method and apparatus for image-based navigation
A system and method for a procedure that can be performed on an appropriate subject. Procedures can include assembling any appropriate work piece or installing members into a work piece, such as an airframe, autoframe, etc. Regardless of the subject, generally the procedure can have a selected result that is efficacious. The efficacious result may be the desired placement of a device. The system and method can be used in confirming an efficacious result. |
US12268453B2 |
Navigation system and method
Disclosed is a localizer system. The localizer system may be incorporated into a navigation system for tracking a tracking device. Generally, the localizer may include a transmitting coil array and a field shaping assembly. |
US12268446B2 |
Ophthalmic apparatus and ophthalmic system
An ophthalmic apparatus includes an objective lens, an illumination optical system, a mounting unit, an imaging optical system, a communication unit, and a controller. The illumination optical system is configured to generate illumination light using light from a light source, and to illuminate a subject's eye with the illumination light through the objective lens. The mounting unit is configured to allow an external device including a sensor to be mounted so that the sensor is arranged on an imaging optical path. The imaging optical system is configured to guide returning light of the illumination light from the subject's eye to the imaging optical path. The communication unit has a communication function with the external device. The controller is configured to control the illumination optical system and to control the sensor through the communication unit to synchronize with control for the illumination optical system. |
US12268444B2 |
Apparatus and techniques for surgical laser delivery
Apparatus and techniques described herein can include delivery of a surgical laser beam for tissue excision or to facilitate hemostasis. The surgical laser beam can be generated, for example, using an ultrafast laser source. Such an approach can provide non-invasive treatment in relation to, for example, aerodigestive anatomy, such as for treatment of laryngeal, oropharyngeal, bronchial, and oral cavity tissues. Other generally available laser sources and their associated treatments may present various drawbacks making them less suitable for treatment for laryngeal, pharyngeal or bronchial pathologies, and use of the apparatus and techniques described herein can address such drawbacks. |
US12268443B2 |
Therapeutic laser system and method of use for activating the tissue stem cell niche for the treatment of medical conditions
A system for treating various medical conditions in humans includes a medical or therapeutic laser operating at wavelengths in the near infrared range of between 1250 nm-1267 nm, with a target wavelength of 1260 nm, at power levels between 2 Watts and 60 Watts, and for a period not to exceed 60 seconds per dose. The emitted laser light energizes, e.g., the stem cell niche or mitochondria of the human tissue to which it is applied, both directly and indirectly via activation of cell signaling intermediaries including but not limited to heat shock proteins, thereby stimulating cell activity to promote healing and reduce pain. In this specific wavelength range, water absorption of the laser light energy is plateaued which effectively acts as a conduit allowing the laser light energy to be transferred deeper into the tissue without causing thermal damage to the skin and tissue. |
US12268439B2 |
Intra-cardiac mapping and ablating
Systems, methods, and devices allow percutaneous mapping, orientation and/or ablation in bodily cavities or lumens. Such may include a structure that is percutaneously positionable in a cavity, such as an intra-cardiac cavity of a heart. Transducers carried by the structure are responsive to blood flow. For example, the transducers may sense temperature, temperature being related to convective cooling caused by blood flow. A controller discerns positional information or location, based on signals from the transducers. For example, blood flow may be greater and/or faster proximate a port in cardiac tissue than proximate tissue spaced from the port. Position information may allow precise ablation of selected tissue, for example tissue surround a port in the intra-cardiac cavity. |
US12268433B2 |
Devices for therapeutic nasal neuromodulation and associated methods and systems
Devices for therapeutic nasal neuromodulation and associated systems and methods are disclosed herein. A system for therapeutic neuromodulation in a nasal region configured in accordance with embodiments of the present technology can include, for example, a shaft and a therapeutic element at a distal portion of the shaft. The shaft can locate the distal portion intraluminally at a target site inferior to a patient's sphenopalatine foramen. The therapeutic element can include an energy delivery element configured to therapeutically modulate postganglionic parasympathetic nerves at microforamina of a palatine bone of the human patient for the treatment of rhinitis or other indications. In other embodiments, the therapeutic element can be configured to therapeutically modulate nerves that innervate the frontal, ethmoidal, sphenoidal, and maxillary sinuses for the treatment of chronic sinusitis. |
US12268431B2 |
Electrosurgery handpiece/pencil with smoke evacuation
An electrosurgery handpiece/pencil with smoke evacuation having features that support use at high frequencies without insulation breakdown and that provides increased efficiency of smoke evacuation during cutting and/or coagulation. The electrosurgery handpiece/pencil with smoke evacuation includes a handpiece and a planar platform located near a top of the handpiece where the planar platform has a recessed area and/or a rectangular shaped area in communication with a plurality of channels. |
US12268430B2 |
Systems and methods for intramedullary nail implantation
Intramedullary nails, systems, and methods. The intramedullary nail may include a generally elongate body extending from a first, distal end to a second, proximal end. The distal end may include one or more openings configured to receive one or more bone anchors that extend transversely through the distal end intramedullary nail, and thereby configured to secure the distal end of the nail. The proximal end may also include one or more openings configured to receive one or more bone anchors that extend transversely through the proximal end of the intramedullary nail, and thereby configured to secure the proximal end of the nail. |
US12268428B2 |
Tarsal-metatarsal joint procedure utilizing fulcrum
A technique for correcting a bone deformity, such as a bunion, may be performed using an instrument. In some examples, the technique involves inserting the instrument between a first metatarsal and a second metatarsal. The technique further includes preparing an end of the first metatarsal and preparing an end of a medial cuneiform opposing the end of the first metatarsal. |
US12268427B2 |
Self-drilling bone cement delivery cannula and methods for use
The present disclosure relates to a device including an elongated hollow shaft having a proximal end and a distal end. The device also includes a first attachment mechanism coupled to the proximal end of the elongated hollow shaft. The device also includes a rod having a proximal end and a distal end. The rod is removably positioned at least partially within a lumen of the elongated hollow shaft. The device also includes a second attachment mechanism coupled to the rod between the proximal end of the rod and the distal end of the rod. The first attachment mechanism and the second attachment mechanism are configured to be removably coupled to one another. The device also includes a cap configured to be removably coupled to the second attachment mechanism. |
US12268426B2 |
Orthopedic torsion generated compression implants and methods for using same
An example orthopedic implant includes a bridge, a plurality of torsion regions coupled to the bridge, and a plurality of legs coupled to and extending from the plurality of torsion regions. The plurality of legs are configured to transition between a first position and a second position, and in the second position, the plurality of legs are angularly displaced relative to the first position. In addition, the legs are biased toward the first position by elastic torsional stresses in the plurality of torsion regions when the legs are in the second position. |
US12268422B2 |
Systems, devices and methods for treating a lateral curvature of a spine
A system for correcting a lateral curvature of a spine that can include a plurality of screws configured to be implanted in a plurality of vertebrae, and a plurality of extensions configured to be removably coupled with the plurality of screws. Some embodiments of the plurality of extensions can be curved, bent, angled, and/or offset along at least a portion thereof and can be removably coupled with a screw head of each of the plurality of screws. The system can include a connecting element or rod that is configured to be coupled with the plurality of screw heads. Some embodiments of the system can be configured such that the rod can be guided along the plurality of extensions from the proximal toward the distal end portions of the extensions and into engagement with the plurality of screws to cause the plurality of vertebrae to move laterally. |
US12268416B2 |
Percutaneous catheter system for implant delivery
A catheter system for implant delivery is provided. The delivery system includes a primary rotary knob and a secondary rotary knob. The primary rotary knob moves a catheter shaft to load or unload an implant whereas the secondary rotary knob is connected to an inner shaft. The inner shaft comprises an implant holder to engage with the implant during loading and unloading. The movement of the inner shaft due to rotation of the secondary rotary knob improves positioning of the implant and ensures detachment of the implant from the implant holder due to micro movements of the implant holder. |
US12268412B2 |
Surgical instrument with suction control
A surgical device includes an outer member, an inner member, and at least one locking element. The inner member is at least partially supported within the outer member. The at least one locking element is configured in a first arrangement of the surgical device to lock the inner member in a first position and configured in a second arrangement of the surgical device to unlock the inner member from the first position. The at least one locking element is configured to change from the first arrangement to the second arrangement upon coupling the inner member in an operational arrangement to a hand piece. |
US12268408B2 |
Haptic feedback devices for surgical robot
Various embodiments of surgical robot control systems are disclosed. In one example embodiment, the surgical robot control system comprises a housing. A controller is located within the housing and is coupled to a socket. The socket receives a handheld surgical user interface therein to control a surgical instrument. The surgical instrument is connected to the surgical robot and comprises an end effector and a mechanical interface to manipulate the end effector. The mechanical interface is coupled to the controller. At least one sensor is coupled to the controller and the socket to convert movement of the handheld surgical user interface into electrical signals corresponding to the movement of the surgical instrument. At least one feedback device is coupled to the controller to provide feedback to a user. The feedback is associated with a predetermined function of the surgical instrument. |
US12268404B2 |
Positioning guide system with sensor
A positioning guide system for guiding a surgical tool comprising a positioning guide and a user interface. The positioning guide comprising: an interface to correspond to a plurality of anatomic landmarks of a patient; a plurality of sensors to provide an output indicative of the proximity of the interface and one or more of the plurality of anatomic landmarks; and a tool guide, for a surgical tool, positioned relative to the interface. The user interface provides a user output indicative of correct positioning of the positioning guide and the anatomic landmarks of the patient based on the output of the plurality of sensors. |
US12268401B2 |
System for neuronavigation registration and robotic trajectory guidance, robotic surgery, and related methods and devices
A system of robotic surgery includes components capable of drilling a bore in the cranium of a patient in connection with craniotomy and other cranial surgeries. A perforator associated with such system is controlled by suitable computer-implemented instructions to maintain the perforator tip along a desired trajectory line while moving the perforator bit at locations proximal to such perforator tip in a circular motion, thereby imparting a conical oscillation to the perforator bit relative to the trajectory line. The angle at which the perforator bit is oscillated relative to such trajectory line results in the bore formed in the cranium having a diameter larger than the bit diameter, and the larger diameter and related conical oscillation is selected so as to reduce frictional force opposing withdrawal of the bit from the situs of the bore, thereby reducing the risk of jamming of the bit during its associated operations. |
US12268395B1 |
Voluntary euthanasia device
Many terminally ill people desire to end their lives on their own terms instead of waiting for the disease to take their lives. A voluntary euthanasia device can include a base, a vertical connector including a first end connected to the base and a second end connected to two compression arms. The compression arms can form a V shape with the vertical connector that receive a terminally ill person's neck. During use, blood flow is cut off to the brain by a pressure being exerted on the person's carotid arteries, and with sustained pressure results in the person's death. The device can be used in the person's home or any other location of their choosing. |
US12268389B2 |
Surgical stapling device with firing lockout
A surgical stapling device includes an anvil section, a cartridge section, a staple cartridge, a clamping lever, and a firing assembly. The staple cartridge is releasably supported on the cartridge section and includes a lockout assembly and a knife assembly. The knife assembly includes a knife bar having a cutting blade for cutting tissue clamped between the anvil and cartridge sections. The lockout assembly includes a lockout member that movable from an unlocked position to a locked position and is positioned to shield the cutting blade in both positions. The lockout member is configured to prevent binding of the lockout member to facilitate movement of the lockout member from the unlocked position to the locked position after the stapling device is fired. |
US12268388B2 |
Surgical stapler cartridge with integrated RFID feature
A staple cartridge including a cartridge body and a first RFID feature. The cartridge body defines a longitudinal axis extending from a proximal end to a distal end of the cartridge body. The cartridge body is configured to be received within a jaw of a surgical stapler. The cartridge body also defines a plurality of staple apertures that are configured to house staples. The proximal portion of the cartridge body defines a pocket, and the pocket is proximal to a proximal most staple aperture of the plurality of staple apertures. The first RFID feature is fixed within the pocket. The first RFID feature is configured to communicate with a second RFID feature presented by the jaw of the surgical stapler. |
US12268386B2 |
Displaceable adjunct attachment features for surgical stapler
An apparatus includes an adjunct body and a plurality of movable members. The adjunct body defines an adjunct surface for contacting a tissue, and the adjunct body is configured to overlie and directly contact a deck of a surgical stapler. The plurality of movable members are coupled with the adjunct body, and each movable member of the plurality of movable members is individually operable to move from a first configuration to a second configuration in response to a firing operation of a surgical stapler. The movable members in the first configuration are configured to couple the adjunct body with the deck, and the movable members in the second configuration are configured to enable the adjunct body to separate from the deck. |
US12268385B2 |
Surgical staple
A surgical staple includes multiple arms extending from a transverse connection area, each of the arms having tissue-gripping teeth and a resistance area of increased width located between the transverse connection area and the gripping area. In another aspect, a surgical staple includes two arms connected by an arcuate folding joint, with a deformation area located between the folding joint and a laterally enlarged resistance area, and with laterally projecting teeth longitudinally located outboard of the resistance area on each of the arms. |
US12268381B2 |
Method for creating a tensionable and lockable suture anchor array for anatomical attachment of tissue to bone
Methods for creating high-density arrays of suture stiches through a tendon into bone for reattachment of a torn tendon, particularly a rotator cuff tendon. The method includes providing a pre-strung plurality of anchors, each anchor having at least one passage therethrough with a continuous length of suture slidably and serially threaded through the at least one passage of each anchor. Each of the anchors further includes a locking assembly for locking the suture within the individual anchor. A first anchor is implanted through the tendon and the suture is locked. A second anchor is implanted a selected close distance from the first anchor, then applying tension to the suture extending from the first anchor and passing through the second anchor the second anchor is locked to create a single suture tensioned and locked stitch between the first and second anchor. This process is repeated for each anchor in the array. |
US12268380B2 |
Scaffold devices, systems, and methods for tissue traction
A tissue traction device including a scaffold structure configured to anchor the tissue traction device in place such that a tissue traction element is anchored upon deployment of the scaffold structure and without further manipulation of the tissue traction device (such as to grasp tissue or otherwise anchor the tissue traction element to tissue). The scaffold structure may be self-supporting/self-standing to be in a deployed expanded configuration to anchor the tissue traction device with respect to the tissue. The tissue traction element may be pivotably coupled to the scaffold structure, such as to a rigid element of the scaffold structure. The tissue traction element, when anchored by the scaffold, exerts a force (e.g., traction force) on a region of target tissue to which the tissue traction element is coupled, such as via a tissue engagement member. |
US12268376B2 |
Tissue retrieval system with retention features
A tissue retrieval system including a tissue retrieval bag deployable from an introducer and suspended in an open configuration by support arms can include retention features to prevent inadvertent movement of the tissue retrieval bag relative to the support arms. The support arms can include protruding domes, folds, or curls to restrict sliding of the tissue retrieval bag relative to the support arms. Alternately, tension can be maintained in a cord loop coupled to an opening of the tissue retrieval bag to prevent the tissue retrieval bag from inadvertently sliding relative to the support arms. |
US12268372B2 |
Oral fluids collection device and method
An oral fluids sample collection method and apparatus includes a shield having a first face and a second face; an elastomeric nipple having an outer surface and defining a nipple interior extending from the first face of the shield; and a reservoir component extending from the second face of the shield comprising a reservoir having a reservoir interior. These elements are interconnected by a plurality of fluid conduit/valve combinations, including a first combination permitting flow from the nipple interior to an atmospheric vent port disposed on an exterior surface of the oral fluids collection device; a second combination permitting flow from the reservoir interior to the nipple interior; and a third combination permitting flow from a collection port disposed on the outer surface of the nipple to an exit port in the reservoir interior. |
US12268369B2 |
Multiple channel flexible ureteroscope
A ureteroscope system includes a handle; an elongated shaft extends from the handle to a distal end and includes a working channel which is opened at the distal end; an external member extends from a proximal end to a distal end and is coupled to the shaft, the member includes a hub and a tube defining a first external channel; and a coupling mechanism defines first and second tubes and is coupled the distal end of the member to the distal end of the shaft. The first tube defines a first lumen and the second tube defines a second lumen which is sized and shaped to receive a distal end of the member. A proximal portion of the first tube is sized and shaped to be inserted into a distal portion of the shaft such that the first lumen is opened to the working channel. |
US12268367B2 |
Properties measurement device
An intra-oral optical scanning method for intra-oral optical scanning including projecting a pattern, the pattern including at least a first area illuminated by a first color of light and a second area illuminated by a second color of light and at least one non-illuminated area onto an intra-oral feature, making a first image of the first area, the second area and the non-illuminated area differentiating between the first color of light and the second color of light in the first image of the projected pattern, and determining from the image of the non-illuminated area at least one of an ambient light level, a level of scattered light, a level of light absorption and a level of light reflected from at least one of the first area and the second area. Related apparatus and methods are also described. |
US12268363B2 |
Steerable apparatus having a slideable imaging probe and associated methods of use
An apparatus of the present technology generally includes an elongated shaft having a proximal portion and a distal portion, a first elongated channel extending from the proximal portion to the distal portion, a second channel extending from the proximal portion to the distal portion, and a slidable imaging probe disposed within the first elongated channel. The apparatus can be manually, robotically, and/or teleoperably steerable and is configured for delivery to a subject and/or positioning within a subject near or at a target location. Once the steerable apparatus has been successfully positioned at the target location, the imaging probe can be repositioned relative to the first elongated channel, thereby opening a working lumen. The working lumen and second channel are configured for removal of material from the target location within the subject by applying simultaneous activities including suction, irrigation, and/or deliver a tool to the target location. |
US12268355B2 |
Discrimination of calculi and tissues with molecular chemical imaging
Systems and methods for the detection of calculi in the biliary system are disclosed. The systems include an illumination source, one or more filters that filter a first set of illumination photons and a second set of illumination photons, as well as associated processors and detectors. The system is also designed to generate image data sets and generated information related to the location of the calculi. |
US12268353B1 |
System and method for utilizing SWIR sensing in cleaning machines
A system and method for utilizing SWIR sensing in automated cleaning machines including a first illumination source for emitting radiation at a first wavelength in the SWIR towards a FOV, a receiver operating in the SWIR to acquire SWIR image data based on radiation reflected from elements located in the FOV and determining, based on the SWIR image data, presence of water-based liquids in the FOV. |
US12268352B2 |
System comprised of a floor processing device, a memory device and at least one accessory device
A system has a floor processing device, a memory device and at least one accessory device for detachable connection with the floor processing device. The floor processing device has an acquisition device for acquiring the type of accessory device currently connected with the floor processing device, a user interface for receiving an operating specification for an operating parameter from a user, and a controller for controlling an operating activity according to the set operating parameter. The controller stores the operating parameter used last for a first operating activity together with information about the type of accessory device in the memory device and, after the accessory device has been disconnected from the floor processing device and then reconnected with the floor processing device, to access the stored operating parameter, and reset this operating parameter for a second operating activity to be performed chronologically after the first operating activity. |
US12268351B2 |
Device and method for introducing openings into a disposal bag for a vacuuming device, and vacuuming device
A device for introducing openings into a disposal bag for a vacuuming device, wherein the vacuuming device has a suction head and a collecting tank. The includes components that are configured in a manner corresponding to one another, wherein the components of the device that are configured in a manner corresponding to one another include an open structure, wherein the open structure is designed to effect pressure equalization between a first region and a second region of the collecting tank. Within the meaning of the invention, it is preferred for the proposed device to include a punch and a die, wherein the punch is arranged in the suction head and the die is arranged in the collecting tank. In a second aspect, the invention relates to a vacuuming device that includes at least one proposed device. In a further aspect, the invention relates to a method for introducing openings into a disposal bag for a vacuuming device. |
US12268350B2 |
Cleaning apparatus
A cleaning apparatus is provided, including at least one noise source, and an air guidance device having at least one flow deflection element, wherein the at least one flow deflection element has a first duct arm with a first opening and a second duct arm with a second opening, and wherein the second duct arm is oriented transversely to the first duct arm, wherein a ratio of a first width of the first opening to a second width of the second opening is greater than 1. |
US12268347B2 |
Dishwasher with rotatable diverter valve
A dishwasher and method for operating the same utilize a diverter valve to control via rotation the flow of fluid such as wash fluid or pressurized air to a rotatable conduit supported in the rack of a dishwasher. A valve member may be disposed at a predetermined rotational position about an axis of rotation of the conduit such that a fluid inlet on a rotatable valve body may be rotated to the predetermined rotational position to restrict fluid flow to the conduit. |
US12268344B1 |
Hand sanitizer device
This application discloses the hand sanitizer device which includes at least outlet tube and foaming sub-assembly. Said outlet tube's end connects with said foaming sub-assembly via the water tube fitting, allowing gas-liquid mixture to transmit through said outlet tube, said water tube fitting and to said foaming sub-assembly. Said foaming sub-assembly includes shell and foaming part, wherein said shell has the through hole and internal threads at one end. Said shell with internal threads connects with said water tube fitting with external threads at the end. The other end of said shell has the contact part extending internally from the other end's edge of said through hole, within which said foaming part is located and pressed between said contact part and the end of said water tube fitting. Technical proposals from this application can facilitate the changing, maintaining and cleaning the foaming part of the hand sanitizer device for users. |
US12268342B2 |
Toilet seat
Disclosed is a flexible toilet seat including a top surface; a bottom surface; an inner edge, at which the top and bottom surfaces meet; an inner region, configured to elastically and vertically deform inward relative to the outer edge in response to an applied load; and an outer region supported by an upper surface of a toilet and configured to support the inner region. |
US12268338B2 |
Cocktail shaker
A cocktail shaker includes a top shaker cup and a bottom shaker cup. The top shaker cup is shaped and sized such that an upper end of the top shaker cup can be inserted into an upper end of the bottom shaker cup. The bottom shaker cup is pliable to establish a seal between the top shaker cup and the bottom shaker cup when the top shaker cup is inserted into the bottom shaker cup. Additionally, the bottom shaker cup may include a built-in strainer. The top shaker cup includes a plurality of collapsible sections, each of which may be collapsed to adjust the internal volume of the top shaker cup. In some embodiments, each collapsible section may define an equal internal volume. |
US12268335B2 |
Kitchen device
A kitchen device (100) including: abase (102) having a mechanism (118) that is operated using electrical power to cause processing of food; a vessel (104) removably mounted on the base (102) and including a bottom wall (108), a side wall (110) extending upwardly from the bottom wall (108) to a rim (112) so as to provide a space (114) to receive the food to be processed, with the rim (112) surrounding an opening (116) to the space (114); a lid (106) removably coupled to the rim (112) so as to at least partially close the opening (116); and an interlock system (120) operatively associated with the mechanism (118) to permit the delivery of the electric power to the mechanism (118), the system (120) including a first interlock circuit (122) and a second interlock circuit (124), wherein delivery of the electric power to the mechanism (118) is permitted by the completion of the first interlock circuit (122) and activation of the second interlock circuit (124), wherein the first interlock circuit (122) includes a first coupling (126) to complete the first circuit (122), the first coupling (126) including a first portion (128) mounted to the lid (106) and a second portion (130) mounted to the vessel (104) adjacent the rim (112) so that the first portion (128) is located adjacent the second portion (130) when the lid (106) is coupled to the rim (112) thereby completing the first circuit (122), and wherein the second interlock circuit (124) includes a second coupling (136) to activate the second interlock circuit (124), the second coupling (136) including a first portion (138) that is part of the second interlock circuit (124) and mounted to the base (102), the first portion (138) being operatively associated with a second portion (140) that is mounted to the vessel (104) and part of the first interlock circuit (122), wherein completion of the first interlock circuit (122) causes operation of the second portion (140) of the second coupling (136), thereby causing operation of the first portion (138) of the second coupling (136) to thus activate the second interlock circuit (124) and permit delivery of the electric power to the mechanism (118). |
US12268334B2 |
Blender with built-in display panel
A blender with a display panel is provided to effectuate presentations of visual content. Exemplary implementations may: receive a first type of user input through the control interface; make detections regarding the user input received through the control interface; effectuate presentation of visual content on the display panel, responsive to a first detection of the first type of detections; and/or perform other operations. |
US12268333B1 |
Barbecue grill accessory and method for preparing food
A grilling insert is adapted for use in a barbecue grill having a recessed cooking chamber. The grilling insert comprises a double-wall thermal barrier and a radiant heat chamber. The double-wall thermal barrier is adapted for extending across the recessed cooking chamber of the barbecue grill, and for dividing the cooking chamber into direct-heating and indirect-heating cooking sections. The radiant heat chamber is formed adjacent the double-wall thermal barrier, and is designed for holding loose combustible material within the direct-heating cooking section of the barbecue grill. The cooking temperature in the direct-heating cooking section is relatively high, and is reduced in the indirect-heating cooking section by the double-wall thermal barrier. |
US12268332B2 |
Vertical grilling assembly
A vertical grilling assembly for uniform grilling of food with reduced flareups includes a housing, which defines an interior space. A retaining unit, which is engaged to a food item is insertable through an opening, which is positioned in a front of the housing, so that the food item is positioned in the interior space substantially equally distant from opposed sides of the housing. A first door is hingedly engaged to the housing and is positioned to selectively close the opening. A pair of heaters is engaged singly to the opposed sides of the housing and positioned in the interior space. The heaters selectively heat the interior space to grill the food item. A controller is engaged to the housing and is operationally engaged to the pair of heaters. The controller is positioned to control heat output from the pair of heaters. |
US12268331B2 |
Silicon nitride ceramic heating and ignition device for granular fuel barbecue oven
The present disclosure provides a silicon nitride ceramic heating and ignition device for a granular fuel barbecue oven, including a combustion chamber and a fixing pipe. An outer wall of the combustion chamber is welded to one end of the fixing pipe, the fixing pipe is communicated with an interior of the combustion chamber, and air inlet holes and air flow holes are defined in the two sides of the fixing pipe. One end of the fixing pipe is fixedly connected with a stainless steel sheet bending support, and the heat dissipation ceramic flange sleeve and one end flange port of the fixing pipe are connected with a boss positioning center. An inner cavity of the heat dissipation flange ceramic sleeve is bonded with the silicon nitride ignition rod. |
US12268325B2 |
Capsule system with recognition means and adaptable opening and injection mechanism
The invention relates to a beverage preparation device (100) for preparing a beverage upon interaction of ingredients provided in a capsule (5) with liquid supplied thereto, the device comprising an injection module (10) comprising a first (1) and a cooperating second enclosing member (2) designed for being moved relatively to each other, the first enclosing member being equipped with capsule opening and injection means (3) for opening a first inlet face (5a) of a capsule (5) and inject liquid into the capsule, the first and second enclosing member (1,2) being designed for being brought into at least a first capsule insertion position for inserting a capsule between the enclosing members (1,2) and a second capsule enclosing position in which the opening and injection means (3) engage the liquid inlet face (5a) of the capsule (5), the device (100) further comprising control means (13) designed for setting at least the capsule enclosing position based on information read from the capsule and/or based on information provided by a user input. |
US12268324B2 |
Beverage machine with a partly closed dispensing face
A machine (1) for preparing a beverage from an ingredient includes an extraction unit (2) that has: an ingredient extraction seat (20); an inlet arrangement (21) for guiding water into the seat (20); and a dispensing arrangement (22) for guiding beverage out of the seat (20). The dispensing arrangement (22) has a face (220) delimiting a downstream part of the seat (20) and having a flow-through portion (221) configured such that beverage flowing out the seat (20) flows through the flow-through portion (221) towards a beverage dispensing area (1′). The face (220) has a flow-inhibiting portion (222, 222a, 222b, 222c) that is at least substantially flush with the flow-through portion (221) so as to delimit the seat (20). The flow-inhibiting portion (222, 222a, 222b, 222c) is configured such that beverage flowing out the seat (20) is inhibited, e.g. prevented, from passing through the flow-inhibiting portion (222, 222a, 222b, 222c). |
US12268322B1 |
Boosted heating espresso machine
An espresso machine can include a pump, preheating component, low volume boiler, and group head. The pump can provide pressurized water to the preheating component, which can preheat the pressurized water to a first temperature and deliver the preheated water. The low volume boiler can have a heating arrangement, water inlet, internal volume, and water outlet, and can receive the preheated water, heat the preheated water to a second temperature that is equal to or greater than the first temperature, and deliver a portion of the heated water. The group head can couple with a portafilter having espresso grounds therein, receive the portion of heated water from the low volume boiler, and force the portion of heated water through the espresso grounds in the portafilter. The portion of heated water can remain substantially at or within about 1° C. of the second temperature as it exits the group head. |
US12268318B2 |
Pillow with buckling columns
A pillow includes a first pillow cushion consisting essentially of a gelatinous elastomer that is sized and configured to support a head and neck of a person using the pillow cushion and a second pillow cushion coupled thereto. The pillow cushion has deformable wall members located and configured to define voids therebetween such that the deformable wall members may be displaced into adjacent voids upon deformation of the deformable wall members. The deformable wall members are configured to buckle when a pressure applied to a cushioning surface of the first pillow cushion, in a direction perpendicular to a first major surface, exceeds a threshold pressure level. A pillow cover covers the first pillow cushion and the second pillow cushion. A method of fabricating a pillow includes enclosing such first and second pillow cushions in a pillow cover. |
US12268317B2 |
Bed sheet assembly and method for fabricating same
A bed sheet assembly includes a fitted sheet and a top sheet. The fitted sheet is configured to at least partially envelope a mattress. The fitted sheet includes a top portion, a side portion, and a bottom portion. The top sheet includes an upper top sheet end, a lower top sheet end opposite the upper top sheet end, and a first top sheet side and a second top sheet side opposite the first top sheet side. The top sheet is attached to the top portion of the fitted sheet by a joint. The joint includes a longitudinal segment extending in a longitudinal direction between the upper top sheet end and the lower top sheet end. The joint further includes a lateral segment extending in a lateral direction between the first top sheet side and the second top sheet side. |
US12268313B2 |
Image display device, image display system, image display method, and program
An image display device includes an approach situation information acquirer that acquires approach situation information indicating approach of at least part of a customer's body to a shelf on which a plurality of items are displayed and indicating, when there is the approach, a position of the approach on the shelf at each time; an associator that associates the approach situation information with one item of the plurality of items according to the position indicated by the approach situation information; an index value calculator that calculates an index value relating to the customer's behavior on the basis of information indicating the item associated with the approach situation information; and a display unit that displays the index value calculated by the index value calculator together with an image of the item on the basis of the association made by the associator. |
US12268309B1 |
Chair having an arm with an adaptive assembly for use with a phone
An assembly has a chair with at least one arm. The arm has a cavity formed therein. An insert member is removably received in the cavity. The insert member has a surface and an outer periphery. The insert member is rotatable within the cavity. The insert member has at least one projection extending upwardly from the surface of the insert member. This projection is adapted to support a phone thereagainst. The insert member is movable between a first position in which the projection is exposed outwardly of the chair, a second position in which the projection is stowed in the cavity and a third position in which the insert member is positioned beneath the cavity. |
US12268306B2 |
Cushion
A cushion is disclosed herein, including an elongate inflatable bag and a jacket that has a plurality of sleeves, wherein the bag is inflated and is releasably engaged with the jacket such that the bag extends through and turns between the sleeves. |
US12268302B2 |
Assembled shelf
An assembled shelf including main beams and uprights is disclosed. The main beam is detachably fixed to the upright through a shelf beam connection structure that includes a positioning hanger and a locking fastener. When assembling, a hanger body of the positioning hanger is attached to a surface of the upright, a hanging hook portion is positioned and clamped on a second side edge; then the fastening hook portion is clamped on the second side edge, the hanger body is embedded into the fastener body, and the positioning hanger positioned and clamped on the upright is tightly locked; next the main beam is connected to the locking fastener. The shelf is easy to be assembled, the stability of the assembled shelf is better. |
US12268296B2 |
Toy organizing hammock
A hammock device includes a malleable canopy body and a frame having a plurality of frame rods. Each of the frame rods are removably positioned within a hollow frame channel located along the outer edge of the canopy body. Each end of each frame rod is connected to an adjacent frame rod by an elbow joint to form a frame about the entire outside of the canopy body. Each elbow joint includes a hook which engages a safety chain that suspends the assembled hammock device from a ceiling or other structure. The safety chains include functionality to break or otherwise disengage the frame when a weight of the frame and canopy exceed a maximum threshold. |
US12268295B2 |
Personal care system
A personal care system has a personal care device including a memory unit, a display unit, a first wireless communication unit, and a separate input device comprising a second wireless communication unit arranged for wireless communication with the first wireless communication unit. The separate input device is arranged for allowing a user to provide text data or picture data or for selecting text data or picture data from a database, wherein the separate input device is arranged to wirelessly send the provided or selected text or picture data to the personal care device, which is arranged to receive the wirelessly sent data and to store that into a memory of the memory unit and to use the received data in replacement of previously stored default text data or picture data for user communication on the display unit. |
US12268291B1 |
Mascara applicator with container and method of use
A mascara applicator having a brush with a pair of opposed free ends disposed as eyelash tools, with a first eyelash separating tool disposed as a non-bristle tip made of a resilient, non-absorbent and flexible material, the brush attached to a wand of the applicator such that the applicator has a T-shape, L-shape, or hockey stick shape and attached such that the eyelash tools are unobstructed by the wand. A container for the applicator has a rectangular lateral cross section and a window to allow visualization of a mascara product quantity stored therein, with a plurality of cleaning elements positioned at an opening of the container adapted to remove and redistribute mascara on the brush as the applicator is removed from the container. A method of use of the applicator and container are included. |
US12268288B2 |
Flexi hair curler
A one-piece flexible hair curler assembly used for day and night use comprising a collapsible body, elongated extensions at right angles on its distal ends with attached protuberances that hold the assembly securely in place. The flexi hair curler assembly is fabricated of lightweight, moisture and heat resistant, flexible material including silicone. To use, the appendages are flexed away from the curler body as the hair is wound around the core. After reaching the desired position, the appendages are released, and the protuberances hold the apparatus in place without the aid of additional hair fasteners or clips. The curler molds to the wearer's head and scalp for maximum comfort while remaining secure to facilitate the setting of curls in the hair. Unlike other hair curlers or rollers, the flexible curler system is comfortable, secure and cost effective. |
US12268287B2 |
Systems and methods for wheeled luggage
Systems and methods for luggage systems are provided. The luggage systems and methods include a luggage housing assembly having a front housing portion and a rear housing portion connected to the front housing portion by a hinge. The luggage systems and methods include a set of wheels mounted to the luggage housing assembly. The luggage systems and methods can include a rechargeable power supply assembly that includes a housing component and a battery module casing configured to receive a rechargeable battery module. The luggage systems and methods can include a compression pad subsystem configured to compress contents of the luggage within the housing portions. |
US12268284B2 |
Adjustable ring
A wearable electronic apparatus includes an inner ring that is configured to be in direct contact with a user and the inner ring is split to define a first inner ring end and a second ring end. A link element is configured to connect the first inner ring end and the second inner ring end. An outer ring is arranged around and in contact with the inner ring, where the outer ring is adjustable in diameter between a plurality of size settings. A housing structure for housing electronic components, where the housing structure is arranged to at least partially surround the inner ring and the outer ring. |
US12268283B2 |
Male touch fastener elements
A male touch fastener product has an array of discrete fastening elements extending from a resin base. The elements are formed by molding stems and then deforming at least a rim of a distal end of each head to form an overhanging mushroom-type fastener element. Some are deformed against a hard surface to form flat fastener elements, and others are deformed against a compliant surface and form umbrella-shaped fastener elements. The fastener element heads feature particular structural relationships that enhance their performance, particularly with low-lying fibers. |
US12268282B2 |
Article of footwear with a tensioning system including a guide assembly
An article with an automatic tensioning system includes a lace guide assembly. The lace guide assembly includes a lower guide member and two upper guide members that include channels for routing a tensioning member. Straps of the upper are attached to the two upper guide members. As the tensioning member is pulled into a tensioning device, the two upper guide members are pulled toward the lower guide member. This pulls on the straps and acts to tighten the upper around a foot. |
US12268280B2 |
Footwear strap and footwear having the same
Embodiments of the present application provide a footwear strap and a footwear having the same. Among others, the footwear strap comprises a strap element and a rigid heel structural element; wherein the rigid heel structural element is disposed inside the strap element, and the rigid heel structural element comprises an upper rear portion; when the footwear strap is assembled to a footwear, the upper rear portion extends in a direction from the position where the footwear contacts the heel toward the position where the footwear contacts the toe, and inclines downward of the footwear; the upper rear portion has a convex curvature which is adapted to the shape of the heel so as to facilitate easily receiving the heel; when the footwear strap is assembled to the footwear, an inner lower portion of the convex curvature faces an opening of the footwear. |
US12268276B2 |
Cushioning for shoe sole
An article of footwear has an upper, an outsole and a midsole. The outsole has upper and lower surfaces. The midsole has a midsole lower surface that contacts the upper surface of the outsole. The midsole has at least one cavity located in a heel or a forefoot portion, which cavity opens to a midsole upper surface. A cushion is located in the cavity. The cushion includes resilient balls located in a resilient matrix material. The balls have a first durometer and the matrix material has a second durometer that is different than the first durometer. The midsole has a lower cavity in the lower surface of the midsole, which lower cavity is aligned with an opening in the outsole. Balls are located in the lower cavity. A retainer keeps the balls in the lower cavity and provides a visual indication of the balls in the lower cavity. |
US12268268B2 |
Machine vendible expandable helmet and manufacture of same
A bicycle helmet that fits over a surface of a head of a user generally includes a segment of flexible cell structures that form a radial honeycomb matrix movable between a folded condition where each side of the segment is disposed generally parallel and an expanded condition where the radial honeycomb matrix of the segment is configured to be expanded at least partially over the head of the user and arranged radially relative to the surface of the head of the user. The bicycle helmet includes a first and second side frame disposed respectively at the first and second ends of the honeycomb matrix. |
US12268258B2 |
Magnetic glove
In some embodiments, a glove includes a hand-receiving portion including an opening, four enclosed finger pockets, and an enclosed thumb pocket, whereby the opening is configured to receive a hand of a user, and the hand-receiving portion is configured to enclose the hand of the user. The glove may also comprise a strap extending from the hand-receiving portion adjacent the opening. In some embodiments, the glove includes a magnet housing coupled to the strap and configured to contact a ferromagnetic surface. The glove may include a magnet coupled to the magnet housing. |
US12268257B2 |
Swimsuit with seamless back and tension bands
A swimsuit for competition swimming is contemplated as being formed with a seamless, continuous external surface across the rear of the lower torso and thigh portions of the swimsuit, and with a network of tension bands disposed interior to the external surface of the swimsuit for storing energy and resisting motion. The swimsuit may optimize the swimmer's swimming motion and posture, and improve the flow of water over and off of the swimsuit during competition. |
US12268255B2 |
Device for dynamic fluid pinning
The present disclosure provides microstructured hydrophobic surfaces and devices for gripping wet deformable surfaces. The surfaces and devices disclosed herein utilize a split contact Wenzel-Cassie mechanism to develop multi-level Wenzel-Cassie structures. The Wenzel-Cassie structures are separated with a spatial period corresponding to at least one wrinkle eigenmode of a wet deformable surface to which the microstructure or device is designed to contact, allowing grip of the deformable surface without slippage. Microstructures of the present invention are specifically designed to prevent the formation of Shallamach waves when a shear force is applied to a deformable surface. The multi-level Wenzel-Cassie states of the present disclosure develop temporally, and accordingly are characterized by hierarchical fluid pinning, both in the instance of slippage, and more importantly in the instance of localization. This temporal aspect to the multi-level Wenzel-Cassie state delays or prevents the transition from a wrinkled eigenmode state in a deformable surface to a buckled state in a deformable surface. |
US12268248B2 |
Aerosol generating device and operating method therefor
Provided is an aerosol generating device including: a heater heating an aerosol generating material by power supplied; a battery storing power to be supplied to the heater; and a controller controlling power supply to the heater and power supply to the battery, wherein, the controller monitors a heating state of the heater when the aerosol generating device is electrically connected to an external power supply source; performs heating of the heater without charging of the battery by the external power supply source when the monitored heating state is determined to be a rapid heating state; and controls power supply to the heater and power supply to the battery to perform charging of the battery and heating of the heater together by the external power supply source when the monitored heating state is determined not to be the rapid heating state. |
US12268247B2 |
Heating engine control circuits and nicotine electronic vaping devices including the same
The heating engine control circuit includes a rail converter circuit and a gate driver circuit. The rail converter circuit is configured to convert a power supply voltage into a power signal based on a vaping enable signal, the vaping enable signal being a pulse width modulated signal. The gate driver circuit includes an integrated gate driver. The integrated gate driver is configured to control application of power to a heater to heat nicotine pre-vapor formulation drawn from a nicotine reservoir at the nicotine electronic vaping device based on the power signal, a first enable signal and a second enable signal. |
US12268243B2 |
Aerosol generation device and heating chamber therefor
An aerosol generation device has a heating chamber for receiving a substrate carrier containing an aerosol substrate. The heating chamber includes an open first end, a chamber side wall, and a base at a second end of the chamber side wall opposite the open first end. The base includes a platform extending from a portion of the base towards the open first end from an interior surface of the base. The platform is formed of a series of protrusions positioned at an edge of the base. |
US12268237B2 |
Apparatus for heating aerosol generating material
There is described an apparatus for heating an aerosol generating material to generate an inhalable aerosol or gas. The apparatus includes a housing; a receptacle within the housing, the receptacle including one or more cavities, each cavity for containing an aerosol generating material; and a heating arrangement including one or more heater elements for heating aerosol generating material contained in the one or more cavities to generate an inhalable aerosol or gas. The one or more heater elements are located externally of the one or more cavities. |
US12268236B2 |
Battery assembly and electronic vaporization device
A battery assembly, connected to a vaporization component and supplying power to the vaporization component, includes: a shell; a battery core accommodated in the shell; a first interface provided on the shell, the first interface being provided for insertion of an external device such that the external device charges the battery core; and an action assembly accommodated in the shell. When the external device is inserted into the first interface, the action assembly shuts off an electrical connection between the vaporization component and the battery assembly. |
US12268233B2 |
Nicotine containing sheet
An aerosol-generating article is provided, including an aerosol-forming substrate, the aerosol-forming substrate including a sheet, including: a fibrous material including cellulose fibres; one or more nicotine salts; sugar; and at least one aerosol former, the sheet having an aerosol former content of at least 15% by weight on a dry weight basis, and the sheet including no tobacco material. |
US12268231B2 |
Pesticide residue removal device for refrigerator, and refrigerator
A pesticide residue removal device for a refrigerator, and a refrigerator are provided. The pesticide residue removal device includes: an ozone generator configured to generate ozone; an ozone water container configured to store water therein, where the ozone water container communicates with the ozone generator, so that ozone is dissolved into water of the ozone water container to obtain ozone water; and an atomizer communicating to the ozone water container, receiving and atomizing the ozone water, and supplying the ozone water to a storage space of the refrigerator. The generated ozone water is atomized to fully fill the entire storage compartment of the refrigerator to achieve effective pesticide residue removal and sterilization; ozone water can be prepared on demand to reduce waste; and people are well prevented from getting harmed at an excessive ozone concentration. |
US12268228B2 |
Onion flavour composition and method for the preparation thereof
Provided herein is a method of producing an onion flavour composition that involves providing an onion component selected from fresh onion, dehydrated onion, and combination thereof; mixing the onion component with an onion juice concentrate having a dry matter content of 40-95 wt % in a weight ratio of 100 parts by weight of dry matter from the onion component with 120-800 parts by weight of dry matter from the onion juice concentrate to produce an onion mix; subjecting the onion mix to a heat treatment; and drying the onion mix to a water content of less than 10 wt %. This method yields a shelf-stable onion flavor composition with an intense flavor and that can be used to impart the flavor of sauteed onion to a variety of edible products. |
US12268226B2 |
Artificial dehydrated-pizzle of edible pet chew
An edible pet chew includes an artificial dehydrated-pizzle component imitating traditional dehydrated-pizzle (or bully stick), which may include a tapered head part at an end. In some embodiments, the artificial dehydrated-pizzle component is formed by injection molding process and is formed from a composite material. In some embodiments, the composite material includes at least 20% plant ingredient in formula. In some embodiments, the artificial dehydrated-pizzle component has a groove running on the surface. |
US12268222B2 |
Cold brew coffee beverage and method of making the same
Disclosed are processes for making cold brew beverage compositions including concentrates and apparatus for preparing cold brew beverage compositions. The disclosed processes and apparatus allow for efficient, rapid, industrial scale production of cold brew beverage compositions having improved total solid content, improved flavor stability, longer shelf-life, and adaptability to use in small volume containers. |
US12268221B2 |
Fatty preparation, a process for making said fatty preparation, and a product containing the same
The present invention relates to a process for making a fatty preparation to be incorporated in a food product, wherein said fatty preparation does not comprise fats with a saturated fat content higher than 40% by weight nor trans fats, nor totally or partially hydrogenated oils or fats, nor interesterified fats. The present invention further relates to a fatty preparation and to a food product comprising the same. |
US12268217B2 |
Method for processing beef
A method for processing beef includes the steps of preparing a beef carcass for butchering, reducing the carcass temperature by 20 degrees Fahrenheit, removing primal cuts from the carcass, cooling the primal cuts to 32-34 degrees Fahrenheit, and packaging the primal cuts. To prepare the beef carcass, the head of the cattle is removed and the carcass is eviscerated. The carcass is then cooled for approximately three to four hours to lower its temperature to 75-85 degrees in preparation of removing the primal cuts. After this, the carcass is arranged on a butchering device and the primal cuts are removed. The cuts are then packaged and placed in a cooler for approximately 60 minutes to reduce their temperature to 32-34 degrees Fahrenheit, at which time they are prepared for distribution. The entire beef processing method, from kill floor to packaging and cooling, will be complete within 24 hours. |
US12268214B2 |
Sheeter with laterally moveable discharge conveyor
A sheeter can include a discharge conveyor mounted to be laterally translatable so as to allow a user to stand close to the discharge side of the dough sheeter and access those components. The discharge conveyor can be mounted to a guide assembly configured to accommodate lateral movement of the discharge conveyor. The guide assembly can include nesting, primary and secondary guide assemblies. |
US12268212B2 |
Agricultural compositions comprising remodeled nitrogen fixing microbes
The present disclosure provides non-intergeneric remodeled microbes that are able to fix atmospheric nitrogen and deliver such to plants in a targeted, efficient, and environmentally sustainable manner. The utilization of the taught microbial products will enable farmers to realize more productive and predictable crop yields without the nutrient degradation, leaching, or toxic runoff associated with traditional synthetically derived nitrogen fertilizer. The remodeled microbes taught herein are able to be combined with leading agricultural chemistry and elite germplasm. Furthermore, the disclosure provides seed treatments comprising remodeled microbes. |
US12268211B2 |
Spraying agent comprising pesticide
An object of the present invention is to provide a spraying agent containing a pesticide having a higher pesticidal effect. The spraying agent of the embodiment of the present invention is characterized by being an aqueous solution containing, as the pesticide, boric acid that acts as a food poison for pests (for example, red mites) and an alkali metal silicate that acts as a spiracle barrier and a migration suppressor for pests, and further containing at least one of a protein and a carbohydrate for acting to attract or feed the pests, and an emulsifier or a surfactant and a fat and oil having an effect of removing the oil or fat on the epidermis of the pests. |
US12268209B2 |
Liquid sulfonylurea-containing herbicidal compositions
This invention relates to a liquid herbicidal composition comprising a non-aqueous solvent system, at least one sulfonylurea herbicide and at least one inorganic salt selected from the metal carbonates and metal phosphates. The invention also relates to the use of an inorganic salt selected from the metal carbonates and metal phosphates to improve chemical stabilisation of a sulfonylurea herbicide in a liquid composition comprising a non-aqueous solvent system. |
US12268204B2 |
Live rodent trap with vacuum function
A rodent trap adapted to insert through a wall surface, in some embodiments into an interior, inaccessible void, the rodent trap comprising an elongated tubular component having an open distal end and an open proximal end, the open proximal end connected to a vacuum and flexible arm, the rodent trap operable to suck a rodent entering the elongated tubular component into the vacuum. |
US12268202B1 |
Using artificial intelligence (AI) to detect conditions conducive to pest activity
In some examples, a sensor node is mounted to a wood item inside a wall of a building. The sensor node measures, using a thermometer, an ambient temperature inside the wall of the building, measuring, using a hygrometer, an ambient humidity inside the wall of the building; and measures, using an ohmmeter, a resistance of the wood item between two metal fasteners used to mount the sensor node to the wood item. The sensor node determines, based on the resistance, a moisture content of the wood item. The sensor node determines, based on the ambient temperature, the ambient humidity, and the moisture content, that conditions inside the wall of the building are conducive to pest activity and sends, using a communications interface, a notification that conditions are conducive to pest activity. The notification includes the ambient temperature, the ambient humidity, and the moisture content. |
US12268197B2 |
Electric powerhead device
An electric powerhead device includes an elongated pole having a penetrating head that is positioned along the second end of the pole. The penetrating head includes a metallic and electrically conductive shaft, sharpened tip and barbs for engaging a target. A pair of electrodes are provided along the shaft and are connected to a power source within the pole. The power source includes a plurality of batteries that provide power to the device components. A power output unit amplifies and sends power to the electrodes based on a command from a user interface. The power output is adjustable via the user interface to either stun or dispatch a target. The pole is buoyant for being thrown into the water and delivers an electric shock upon detecting that the penetrating head has made contact with the target. A connector is provided on the pole and is secured to a rope. |
US12268196B2 |
Fish counting system, fish counting method, and program
A fish counting system has: an image acquisition unit for acquiring a plurality of images wherein a fluid containing fish is imaged over time; a counting unit for counting the fish on the basis of the plurality of images; a fish count change display provision unit for providing a fish count change display, wherein a display corresponding to the number of fish counted per unit time is arranged in a time-series manner; a result provision unit for providing a counting result display wherein an image to which count completion marks indicating a counted fish have been added; and a correction unit for receiving a correction operation and correcting the number of fish. |
US12268192B1 |
Motorized animal walker
A walker for an animal that includes five expandable shaft members, each of the five expandable shaft members include an inner solid shaft and an outer hollow slider. The five expandable shaft members includes two horizontally configured shaft members and three vertically configured shaft members. A solid support shaft is coupled to the two horizontally configured shaft members. The two horizontally configured shaft members and the solid support shaft form a body frame. Further, the walker includes body support members for the animal to rest thereon, at least one rear wheel coupled to a motor, and two front wheels. The three vertically configured shaft members are coupled to the at least one rear wheel and the two front wheels, respectively. |
US12268190B1 |
Modular pet toy
A modular pet toy comprises module components, including a lower module part and an upper module part. The upper module part is hollow with a filling area designed for holding pet food. The lower module part extends into the filling area of the upper module part to form a sealing section, which is detachably connected to the filling area. The inner side of the sealing section features a component to assist pets in eating, and the inner wall of the filling area is equipped with several protrusions. This modular design allows for easy assembly and disassembly, providing various functional configurations for enhanced pet interaction and play. |
US12268183B2 |
Free access sow gestation stall gate assembly
A gestation stall gate assembly includes a gate support, a gate pivotably coupled to the gate support, and a gate control assembly. The gate is pivotable between an inwardly open position, a closed position, and an outwardly open position. The gate control assembly is configured to (i) allow the gate to pivot from the closed position to the inwardly open position when a sow pushes against the gate to pivot the gate toward the inwardly open position, (ii) prevent the gate from pivoting from the closed position to the inwardly open position for a second time until the gate is pivoted from the closed position to the outwardly open position, and (iii) allow the gate to pivot from the closed position to the outwardly open position when the sow pushes against the gate to pivot the gate toward the outwardly open position. |
US12268178B2 |
Tomato hybrid DRTC8617 and parents thereof
The invention provides seeds and plants of tomato hybrid DRTC8617 and tomato line CCT-HE16-1099. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds, plant parts, and tissue cultures of tomato hybrid DRTC8617 and tomato line CCT-HE16-1099 and to methods for producing a tomato plant produced by crossing such plants with themselves or with another plant, such as a tomato plant of another genotype. The invention further relates to seeds and plants produced by such crossing. The invention further relates to plants, seeds, plant parts, and tissue cultures of tomato hybrid DRTC8617 and tomato line CCT-HE16-1099 comprising introduced beneficial or desirable traits. |
US12268176B2 |
Soybean cultivar 17350536
A soybean cultivar designated 17350536 is disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of soybean cultivar 17350536, to the plants of soybean cultivar 17350536, to the plant parts of soybean cultivar 17350536, and to methods for producing progeny of soybean cultivar 17350536. The invention also relates to methods for producing a soybean plant containing in its genetic material one or more transgenes and to the transgenic soybean plants and plant parts produced by those methods. The invention also relates to soybean cultivars or breeding cultivars, and plant parts derived from soybean cultivar 17350536. The invention also relates to methods for producing other soybean cultivars, lines, or plant parts derived from soybean cultivar 17350536, and to the soybean plants, varieties, and their parts derived from use of those methods. The invention further relates to hybrid soybean seeds, plants, and plant parts produced by crossing cultivar 17350536 with another soybean cultivar. |
US12268166B2 |
Soybean cultivar 14030941
A soybean cultivar designated 14030941 is disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of soybean cultivar 14030941, to the plants of soybean cultivar 14030941, to the plant parts of soybean cultivar 14030941, and to methods for producing progeny of soybean cultivar 14030941. The invention also relates to methods for producing a soybean plant containing in its genetic material one or more transgenes and to the transgenic soybean plants and plant parts produced by those methods. The invention also relates to soybean cultivars or breeding cultivars, and plant parts derived from soybean cultivar 14030941. The invention also relates to methods for producing other soybean cultivars, lines, or plant parts derived from soybean cultivar 14030941, and to the soybean plants, varieties, and their parts derived from use of those methods. The invention further relates to hybrid soybean seeds, plants, and plant parts produced by crossing cultivar 14030941 with another soybean cultivar. |
US12268163B2 |
Soybean cultivar 17040724
A soybean cultivar designated 17040724 is disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of soybean cultivar 17040724, to the plants of soybean cultivar 17040724, to the plant parts of soybean cultivar 17040724, and to methods for producing progeny of soybean cultivar 17040724. The invention also relates to methods for producing a soybean plant containing in its genetic material one or more transgenes and to the transgenic soybean plants and plant parts produced by those methods. The invention also relates to soybean cultivars or breeding cultivars, and plant parts derived from soybean cultivar 17040724. The invention also relates to methods for producing other soybean cultivars, lines, or plant parts derived from soybean cultivar 17040724, and to the soybean plants, varieties, and their parts derived from use of those methods. The invention further relates to hybrid soybean seeds, plants, and plant parts produced by crossing cultivar 17040724 with another soybean cultivar. |
US12268161B2 |
Soybean cultivar 11230744
A soybean cultivar designated 11230744 is disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of soybean cultivar 11230744, to the plants of soybean cultivar 11230744, to the plant parts of soybean cultivar 11230744, and to methods for producing progeny of soybean cultivar 11230744. The invention also relates to methods for producing a soybean plant containing in its genetic material one or more transgenes and to the transgenic soybean plants and plant parts produced by those methods. The invention also relates to soybean cultivars or breeding cultivars, and plant parts derived from soybean cultivar 11230744. The invention also relates to methods for producing other soybean cultivars, lines, or plant parts derived from soybean cultivar 11230744, and to the soybean plants, varieties, and their parts derived from use of those methods. The invention further relates to hybrid soybean seeds, plants, and plant parts produced by crossing cultivar 11230744 with another soybean cultivar. |
US12268158B2 |
Plants and seeds of hybrid corn variety CH010381
According to the invention, there is provided seed and plants of the hybrid corn variety designated CH010381. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds and tissue cultures of the variety CH010381, and to methods for producing a corn plant produced by crossing a corn plant of variety CH010381 with itself or with another corn plant, such as a plant of another variety. The invention further relates to genetic complements of plants of variety CH010381. |
US12268157B2 |
Plants and seeds of hybrid corn variety CH010393
According to the invention, there is provided seed and plants of the hybrid corn variety designated CH010393. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds and tissue cultures of the variety CH010393, and to methods for producing a corn plant produced by crossing a corn plant of variety CH010393 with itself or with another corn plant, such as a plant of another variety. The invention further relates to genetic complements of plants of variety CH010393. |
US12268153B1 |
Maize hybrid X03V403
A novel maize variety designated X03V403 and seed, plants and plant parts thereof are produced by crossing inbred maize varieties. Methods for producing a maize plant by crossing hybrid maize variety X03V403 with another maize plant are disclosed. Methods for producing a maize plant containing in its genetic material one or more traits introgressed into X03V403 through backcrossing or genetic transformation, and to the maize seed, plant and plant part produced thereby are described. Maize variety X03V403, the seed, the plant produced from the seed, and variants, mutants, and minor modifications of maize variety X03V403 are provided. Methods for producing maize varieties derived from maize variety X03V403 and methods of using maize variety X03V403 are disclosed. |
US12268151B1 |
Maize inbred 1PMRF97
A novel maize variety designated 1PMRF97 and seed, plants and plant parts thereof are provided. Methods for producing a maize plant comprise crossing maize variety 1PMRF97 with another maize plant are provided. Methods for producing a maize plant containing in its genetic material one or more traits introgressed into 1PMRF97 through backcross conversion and/or transformation, and to the maize seed, plant and plant part produced thereby are provided. Hybrid maize seed, plants or plant parts are produced by crossing the variety 1PMRF97 or a locus conversion of 1PMRF97 with another maize variety. |
US12268147B2 |
Maize inbred 1PTBJ78
A novel maize variety designated 1PTBJ78 and seed, plants and plant parts thereof are provided. Methods for producing a maize plant comprise crossing maize variety 1PTBJ78 with another maize plant are provided. Methods for producing a maize plant containing in its genetic material one or more traits introgressed into 1PTBJ78 through backcross conversion and/or transformation, and to the maize seed, plant and plant part produced thereby are provided. Hybrid maize seed, plants or plant parts are produced by crossing the variety 1PTBJ78 or a locus conversion of 1PTBJ78 with another maize variety. |
US12268146B1 |
Maize inbred 1PLUG57
A novel maize variety designated 1PLUG57 and seed, plants and plant parts thereof are provided. Methods for producing a maize plant comprise crossing maize variety 1PLUG57 with another maize plant are provided. Methods for producing a maize plant containing in its genetic material one or more traits introgressed into 1PLUG57 through backcross conversion and/or transformation, and to the maize seed, plant and plant part produced thereby are provided. Hybrid maize seed, plants or plant parts are produced by crossing the variety 1PLUG57 or a locus conversion of 1PLUG57 with another maize variety. |
US12268142B2 |
Cannabis variety NWG 4113
A novel Cannabis variety designated NWG 4113 is provided. This disclosure thus relates to the seeds of Cannabis variety NWG 4113, to the plants of Cannabis variety NWG 4113, to plant parts of Cannabis variety NWG 4113, to methods for producing a Cannabis plant by crossing a plant of Cannabis variety NWG 4113 with a plant of another Cannabis variety, and to methods for producing a plant of Cannabis variety NWG 4113 containing in its genetic material one or more backcross conversion traits or transgenes and to the backcross conversion Cannabis plants and plant parts produced by those methods. |