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US12286462B2 |
Porcine G-CSF variants and their uses
The present invention relates to variants of porcine granulocyte colony stimulating factor (pG-CSF). The pG-CSF variants are useful in treating preventing or reducing the incidence of bacterial infections in swine. Methods of treating swine are disclosed. |
US12286461B2 |
Recombinant fused polypeptide and use thereof
The present invention discloses a recombinant fused polypeptide, a preparation method therefor, and use thereof. The recombinant fused polypeptide is represented by the following general formula: X-linker1-Y; Y-linker1-X; X-linker2-Y; Y-linker2-X, where X is PRCWRGEGGGGIVRRADRAAVPGGGGRGD; and Y is Acetyl-SDKPGGGGTSLDASIIWAMMQNGGGGLSKL. The recombinant fused polypeptide according to the present invention can treat various fibrosis diseases and symptoms, and therapeutic use includes anti-pulmonary fibrosis, anti-hepatic fibrosis, anti-skin fibrosis, anti-renal fibrosis, anti-myocardial fibrosis, and resistance to lung tissue lesions. |
US12286455B2 |
Anthelmintic depsipeptide compounds
The present invention provides cyclic depsipeptide compounds of formula (I) and compositions comprising the compounds that are effective against parasites that harm animals. The compounds and compositions may be used for combating parasites in or on mammals and birds. The invention also provides for an improved method for eradicating, controlling and preventing parasite infestation in birds and mammals. |
US12286452B2 |
Amphiphilic aminoglycoside connexin hemichannel inhibitors
The present invention includes novel molecules and methods of using an amphiphilic kanamycin molecule having substitutions at the O-4″, O-6″, or O-4″ and O-6″ positions having reduced antimicrobial activity for targeting Connexin Hemichannels. |
US12286450B2 |
Organic electroluminescent element
The present disclosure relates to an organic electroluminescent element, and more particularly to an organic electroluminescent element including a novel boron-based organic compound and anthracene-based organic compound in one or more organic layers included in the organic electroluminescent element. The present disclosure may provide an organic electroluminescent element, which is prevented from deterioration in color characteristics and has characteristics such as long lifetimes, as a result of using a host material having a specific structural formula despite having high polarity. |
US12286449B2 |
Metal complexes containing cyclopentadienyl ligands
Metal complexes including cyclopentadienyl ligands and methods of using such metal complexes to prepare metal-containing films are provided. |
US12286446B2 |
Organometallic compound, organic light- emitting device including the same, and diagnostic composition including the organometallic compound
An organometallic compound represented by Formula 1, an organic light-emitting device including the same, and a diagnostic composition including the organometallic compound: wherein, Formula 1, R1 to R12 and R21 to R23 are each independently the same as described in the detailed description of the specification. |
US12286440B2 |
Penam derivative or salt thereof, pharmaceutical composition, and applications thereof
An object of the present invention is to provide a compound and a pharmaceutical composition which exhibit strong antibacterial activity against Gram-negative bacteria and drug-resistant Gram-negative bacteria. A compound represented by General Formula [1](the reference signs in Formula have the same definitions as those described in the present specification) or a salt thereof has strong antibacterial activity against Gram-negative bacteria such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa and drug-resistant Gram-negative bacteria including multidrug-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and the pharmaceutical composition containing the compound or a salt thereof is useful as an antibacterial agent. |
US12286436B2 |
Substituted pyrimido[4,5-b]indoles as CK2 inhibitors
Pyrimido[4,5-b]indole compounds, a method of synthesizing said compounds, a pharmaceutical composition comprising said compounds and a suitable carrier, and a method of using the compounds. The pyrimido[4,5-b]indole compounds, identified as CK2 inhibitors, are useful as anticancer and/or antitumor agents, and as agents for treating other kinase-associated conditions including inflammation, pain, and certain immunological disorders, and other types of diseases such as diabetes, viral infection, neurodegenerative diseases. The pyrimido[4,5-b]indole compounds include compounds of the general formula: |
US12286433B1 |
Azaindole rock inhibitors
This invention provides rho-associated protein kinase (ROCK) inhibiting compounds for therapeutic applications as described further herein. |
US12286426B2 |
Heterocyclic mitochondrial activity inhibitors and uses thereof
Heterocyclic compounds of Formula I: and pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof are disclosed. The use of such heterocyclic compounds and pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof for the treatment of cancers, and more particularly cancers sensitive to mitochondrial activity inhibition and increased reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels, is also disclosed. Such cancers include acute myeloid leukemia (AML), preferably AML characterized by certain features, such as high level of expression of one or more Homeobox (HOX)-network genes, high and/or low expression of specific genes, the presence of one or more cytogenetic or molecular risk factors such as intermediate cytogenetic risk, Normal Karyotype (NK), mutated NPM1, mutated CEBPA, mutated FLT3, mutated DNMT3A, mutated TET2, mutated IDH1, mutated IDH2, mutated RUNX1, mutated WT1, mutated SRSF2, intermediate cytogenetic risk with abnormal karyotype (intern(abnK)), trisomy 8 (+8) and/or abnormal chromosome (5/7), and/or a high leukemic stem cell (LSC) frequency. |
US12286420B2 |
EAAT2 activators and methods of using thereof
Disclosed are compounds that activate excitatory amino acid transporter 2 (EAAT2), as well as methods of using these compounds to treat or preventing diseases, disorders, and conditions associated with glutamate excitotoxicity. |
US12286415B2 |
Cannabis processing systems and methods
A Cannabis processing system comprises a grinding apparatus and a cell disruption apparatus. The grinding apparatus is configured to grind wet Cannabis cuttings to from a ground, wet Cannabis material comprising wet Cannabis particles having an average particle size within a range of from about 1 mm to about 3 mm. The cell disruption apparatus is downstream of the grinding apparatus and is configured to disrupt cell walls of plant cells of the wet Cannabis particles through one or more of flash freezing, a cellulose solvent, applied negative pressure, and vacuum distillation to facilitate removal of one or more cannabinoids within the plant cells of the wet Cannabis particles. Methods of processing Cannabis are also described. |
US12286414B2 |
Method for producing heterocyclidene acetamide derivative
The present invention provides, a novel method for producing a compound represented by formula (I) and a novel method for producing a compound represented by formula (B) or a salt thereof, which are intermediates in the production of formula (I). |
US12286408B2 |
KV7 channel activators compositions and methods of use
Provided herein are optionally substituted benzoimidazol-1,2-yl amides, pharmaceutical compositions comprising a therapeutically effective amount of such compounds and a pharmaceutically acceptable excipient, and methods of treating Kv7 associated diseases, such as, epilepsy, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, various types of pain, hyperexcitability, a dyskinesia, dystonia, mania and tinnitus with such compounds and pharmaceutical compositions. |
US12286405B2 |
Scalable synthesis of dual-target inhibitor of cannabinoid-1 receptor and inducible nitric oxide synthase
A process for the preparation of racemic and optically active (1E,NE)-N-(1-aminoethylidene)-3-(4-chlorophenyl)-4-phenyl-N′-((4-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl)sulfonyl)-4,5-dihydro-1H-pyrazole-1-carboximidamide in high enantiomerical purity is provided. |
US12286404B2 |
Solid state forms of Mitapivat and process for preparation thereof
Solid state forms of Mitapivat, Mitapivat hemisulfate, Mitapivat HCl, Mitapivat phosphate, Mitapivat hemisulfate:ascorbic acid and Mitapivat hemisulfate:adipic acid, processes for preparation thereof, pharmaceutical compositions thereof, and uses thereof are disclosed. |
US12286401B2 |
Small molecules that sensitize HIV-1 infected cells to antibody dependent cellular cytotoxicity
Compounds and methods of treating HIV-1 in a human infected with HIV-1 or preventing HIV-1 infection in a human susceptible to infection with HIV-1 are provided. The compounds are of formula (I), (II), and (IA), wherein R1-R7, X, X′, Y, Y′, Z, and n are defined herein, and the methods comprises administering therapeutically effective amounts of these compounds to the human. |
US12286399B2 |
Synthesis of (R)(+)-2-(4-chloro-2-methyl phenoxy)propanoic acid in high enantiomeric excess
Provided herein is a process to react optical active chloroalkyl acid alkyl ester and substituted phenols in an aromatic solvent in the presence of a catalytic quantity of a quaternary ammonium salt to yield an optically active substituted phenoxy alkyl acid. |
US12286397B1 |
Method of cracking a hydrocarbon
A method of cracking a hydrocarbon including contacting the hydrocarbon with a catalyst; where on the contacting, the hydrocarbon is cracked into a plurality of compounds, each having a smaller number of carbon atoms than the hydrocarbon. The catalyst includes an aluminosilicate zeolite, the aluminosilicate zeolite includes a weight ratio of SiO2 to Al2O3 of 10-200:1. Particles of the aluminosilicate zeolite have a flake shape with an average longest dimension of 10 nanometers (nm) to 50 nm and the flakes are stacked on top of one another. |
US12286392B2 |
Systems and methods for producing ultra-low carbon intensity ethanol
Processes and systems for producing cellulosic ethanol from byproducts of an ethanol production facility and methods and systems for more effectively integrating traditional ethanol production facilities with cellulosic ethanol production to reduce overall energy use and produce ethanol with lower carbon intensity scores. |
US12286390B2 |
Systems and methods for producing nitriles
An aspect of the present disclosure is a method that includes a first reacting a molecule from at least one of a carboxylic acid, an ester of a carboxylic acid, and/or an anhydride with ammonia to form a nitrile, where the first reacting is catalyzed using an acid catalyst. In some embodiments of the present disclosure, the molecule may include at least one of acetic acid, lactic acid, and/or 3-hydroxyproprionic acid (3-HPA). In some embodiments of the present disclosure, the molecule may include at least one of methyl acetate, ethyl lactate, and/or ethyl 3-hydroxypropanoate (ethyl 3-HP). In some embodiments of the present disclosure, the anhydride may be acetic anhydride. |
US12286377B2 |
Process of preparing a cemented paste backfill material
A process of preparing a cemented paste backfill material, the material including ground mine tailings, a hydraulic binder and water, wherein the solids content of the backfill material is 70-82 wt.-%, the process including a) providing a dry premix, the premix including the hydraulic binder, a superplasticizer and optionally a defoaming agent, b) mixing the dry premix with the ground mine tailings and water. |
US12286374B2 |
Titanium-containing quartz glass having excellent UV absorption, and method for producing same
Provided is a titanium-containing quartz glass having excellent UV absorption. The quartz glass absorbs ultraviolet rays having a wavelength of 250 nm or less, ozone generation-related adverse effects on the human body, are prevented, a decrease in transmittance of the quartz glass in the range from near-ultraviolet to visible light due to being colored when irradiated with ultraviolet rays does not occur, absorption build-up or lamp burst-inducing deformation build-up, which is caused by a structural change in the quartz glass that occurs in the range of 200-300 nm when irradiated with ultraviolet rays, is suppressed, and a decrease in transmittance at intended wavelength ranges does not occur even when exposed to ultraviolet rays. The titanium-containing quartz glass having excellent UV absorption is colorless, wherein the average concentration of titanium is 10-500 ppm, the concentration of OH group is 10-350 ppm. |
US12286372B2 |
Method and apparatus for treating wastewater
Disclosed are a method and apparatus for treating wastewater. The disclosed method for treating wastewater includes a step (S10-1) of passing wastewater through a UV reaction tank to produce first treated water; a step (S10-2) of passing the first treated water through a pH adjustment tank to produce second treated water; a step (S10-3) of passing the second treated water through a first flocculation tank to produce third treated water; a step (S10-4) of passing the third treated water through a second flocculation tank to produce fourth treated water; a step (S10-5) of passing the fourth treated water through an inorganic sedimentation tank to produce fifth treated water and sludge; a step (S10-6) of passing the fifth treated water through a biological treatment reactor to produce sixth treated water; and a step (S10-7) of passing the sixth treated water through an organic sedimentation tank to produce seventh treated water. |
US12286371B2 |
Emergency treatment equipment and method for algal blooms in reservoir tributaries and bays
An emergency treatment device for algal blooms in reservoir tributaries and bays includes a hull, an automatic detection unit provided on the hull, an algae collection-separation unit, an ultrasonic algae removal unit, a micro-current electrolytic algae suppression unit, an algaecide adding unit, a power unit and a control unit. The automatic detection unit, the algae collection-separation unit, the ultrasonic algae removal unit, the micro-current electrolytic algae suppression unit, the algaecide adding unit and the power unit are connected with the control unit. The algae collection-separation unit is used for suction and ex-situ treatment of high-density algae on a surface of the water body. The ultrasonic algae removal unit, the micro-current electrolytic algae suppression unit and the algaecide adding unit are used for in-situ treatment of algae in the water body. |
US12286369B2 |
Water purification apparatus and method
Disclosed herein is a method of treating an aqueous solution containing impurities including a perfluoroalkyl substance and/or a polyfluoroalkyl substance, comprising introducing the aqueous solution into a batch or semi-batch photocatalytic reactor with a microparticulate catalyst configured to reduce chain length of the perfluoroalkyl substance and/or polyfluoroalkyl substance, forming a treated aqueous stream, the reactor including a catalyst flow controller configured to automatically increase the catalyst concentration in the reactor while agitating the catalyst-containing solution during reaction, and removing catalyst particles from the treated aqueous stream to form a purified aqueous stream. In some cases, the feed to the reactor is atomized. Corresponding systems also are disclosed |
US12286366B2 |
Anolyte as an additive for wastewater treatment
The present invention relates to a process for purification of wastewater. In particular, the present invention pertains to an improved process for purification of wastewater by employing anolyte as an additive. |
US12286365B2 |
Gravity water filter
A gravity water filter comprises a cover, a filter water bucket, a purified water bucket, and a filter element component; wherein the cover, the filter water bucket and the purified water bucket are detachably connected from top to bottom; a water flowing hole is arranged at the bottom of the filter water bucket; the filter element component is arranged in the filter water bucket through a sealed fixed structure, and the water outlet port of the filter element component is connected to the purified water bucket. The advantage of adopting the above technical solutions is that through the action of gravity, clean and drinkable water is obtained through filtration by the filter element component and flows to the purified water bucket. The watch window facilitates users to observe the remaining amount of purified water, and the accommodating slot reduces the unfilterable liquid to be filtered in the filter water bucket. |
US12286363B2 |
Systems and methods for separating soluble solutions
A system for separating a soluble solution includes a first freezer configured to receive a liquid feed stream and a refrigerant stream, and discharge a concentrated solution stream, wherein the first freezer is configured to exchange heat between the liquid feed stream and the refrigerant stream through direct contact within the first freezer and freeze a portion of the liquid feed stream, a first separator external to the first freezer and configured to separate ice particles from the concentrated solution stream and recirculate the concentrated solution stream to the first freezer, and a first ice washer coupled to the first separator and configured to receive the ice particles separated from the concentrated solution stream by the first separator and wash the separated ice particles to free the ice particles from contaminants. |
US12286360B2 |
Cobalt-manganese sulfate solution from low nickel matte
The disclosure discloses a method for preparing a battery-grade nickel-cobalt-manganese sulfate solution from low nickel matte. The method includes the following steps: grinding low nickel matte, then adding the ground low nickel matte to concentrated sulfuric acid, and carrying out atmospheric pressure leaching to obtain a first slag phase and a first liquid phase; carrying out evaporation concentration-cooling crystallization on the first liquid phase to obtain ferrous sulfate crystals; adding concentrated sulfuric acid to the first slag phase, and carrying out oxygen pressure leaching to obtain a second slag phase and a second liquid phase; adjusting pH of the second liquid phase to 3-4 to generate a precipitate, and removing the precipitate by filtration to obtain a filtrate; carrying out adsorption treatment on the filtrate by adopting chelating resin; washing the adsorbed chelating resin with a first sulfuric acid solution to obtain a washing solution containing Mg and Mn, and then washing the chelating resin with a second sulfuric acid solution to obtain a nickel-cobalt sulfate solution; and mixing the nickel-cobalt sulfate solution with the washing solution containing Mg and Mn to obtain the nickel-cobalt-manganese sulfate solution. According to the method of the disclosure, the battery-grade nickel-cobalt sulfate solution is prepared from the low nickel matte as a raw material, so that the recovery rate of nickel and cobalt is increased, and the acid consumption is reduced. |
US12286358B2 |
Process for production of potassium sulfate, ammonium sulfate, and calcium carbonate from syngenite
Described herein is a process for the production of potassium sulfate and ammonium sulfate from syngenite. Specifically, the syngenite is produced from waste liquors and low value minerals and is used to produce valuable secondary products. Specifically, instead of performing the decomposition reaction in one step at high temperature, this process performs the reaction in 2 steps at temperatures lower than the decomposition temperature of ammonium bicarbonate: a first step to reach the equilibrium and produce saturated potassium sulfate brine, and a second step to complete the syngenite decomposition reaction. |
US12286356B2 |
Colloidal silica and method for producing same
A colloidal silica is disclosed that contains, with high purity, silica particles having an appropriate particle density, a high aggregation ratio, and a high alkoxy group content, and to provide a method for producing the colloidal silica in a simple manner at reduced costs. The colloidal silica containing silica particles is disclosed, wherein the silica particles have an average primary particle size of 33 nm or more, an aggregation ratio of 1.2 or more, and a particle density of 1.95 or more, the silica particles contain 1000 ppm by mass or more of alkoxy groups per gram of the silica particles, the proportion of the number of silica particles having an equivalent circle diameter under 20 nm is less than 15%, and the silica particles contain a primary amine in an amount of 5 μmol or more per gram of the silica particles. |
US12286354B1 |
Method for manufacturing a humidity alarm device based on laser-induced graphene
A method for manufacturing a humidity alarm device based on laser-induced graphene is performed as follows. Carbon-based films are coated with a hydroxide ion-containing solution and processed by a laser device to generate hydrophilic graphene layers. The hydrophilic graphene layers are peeled off from the carbon-based films, wetted, and respectively wrapped around shaping rods varying in diameter. The wrapped rods are heated and shaped by a drying oven to obtain curled graphene switches. Each curled graphene switch is connected in series with an alarm lamp to form an alarm component. The alarm components are connected in parallel, and then connected to a positive terminal and a negative terminal of a power supply to form the humidity alarm device. |
US12286348B2 |
Noble gas hydride, fuel, and method for producing noble gas hydride
An embodiment of the present invention provides a noble gas hydride having the following formula 1: NgnHm. In formula 1, Ng represents a noble gas atom, n represents an integer from 1-8, and m represents an integer from 1-46. |
US12286344B2 |
Method of manufacturing a micro-fluid probe
A method of manufacturing a micro-fluidic probe that is relatively simple comprises providing a pyramidal pit in a substrate with a structural layer. Then metal masking layers using directionally depositing are provided. The angles of deposition are chosen such that for one deposition step the walls are covered but at least one wall is left less or not exposed, whereas for the other deposition said at least one wall is covered except for a bottom section thereof. Thus these deposited layers can be used as masks for etching the structural layer. |
US12286339B2 |
Robotic servicing system
A robotic servicing system. The robotic servicing system includes an evacuation system, a refill system and a robotic assembly. The evacuation system includes a first quick connect fitting configured to mate with a quick connect valve of a vehicle. The refill system includes a second quick connect fitting configure to mate with the quick connect valve of the vehicle. The robotic assembly is couplable to the evacuation system and the refill system, and is configured to autonomously connect the first and second quick connection fittings to the quick connect valve of the vehicle. |
US12286336B2 |
Gaseous liquid dispenser and method of provision of a gaseous liquid
A collapsible bag for use in dispensing gaseous fluids, the collapsible bag including three collapsible enclosures. Two of the collapsible enclosures have respective fluid paths extending from internal to external of the outer enclosure. The configuration of the food quality of an inner enclosures and the integrity of the third outer enclosure and as well as the relative volume of one inner enclosure to the outer enclosures effects the dispensing mechanism of the pressure which allows transfer of the pressure without fluid interaction to another of the at inner collapsible enclosures and selective dispensing. |
US12286335B2 |
Modular lifting device and method of using same
A lift for lifting a vehicle above a ground surface comprising an elongated front module insertable under the vehicle and a rear module extending longitudinally from the front module. The front module includes a truck supporting four support arms usable for supporting the vehicle and a pair of front wheels assemblies. The rear module includes a head frame, an actuator assembly mounted to the head frame and a rear wheel assembly. The actuator assembly is operatively coupled to the front and rear wheel assemblies to selectively raise and lower the head frame and the truck by moving the front and rear wheels relative to the truck and head frame. |
US12286322B2 |
Medium placement device
A medium placement device configured to stack a plurality of sheets of a medium discharged from a discharge unit of a processing device, the medium placement device including a plurality of support units being provided in a width direction intersecting with a discharge direction of the medium, and being configured to support, on a support surface from below in a gravitational direction, the medium discharged from the discharge unit. The plurality of support units are provided extending in the discharge direction, and are inclined downward in a gravitational direction from upstream to downstream in the discharge direction, and a first support unit and a second support unit arranged at a lower position in the gravitational direction with respect to the first support unit as viewed in the width direction, the first support unit and the second support unit being arranged alternatingly in the width direction. |
US12286318B2 |
Denesting apparatus
The present invention provides a denesting apparatus (100, 200), the apparatus comprising: •—one or more closed loop conveying tracks (130, 230), each closed loop conveying track comprising a plurality of sets of one or more de-stacking means (140, 240) movingly configured thereon through one or more de-stacking means moving mechanism (150, 250): •—one or more stacking magazines (120, 220), each adapted to hold a stack of sheets (110, 210) supported thereon: wherein each of the plurality of sets of de-stacking means is adapted to selectively engage an uppermost sheet from at least one of the stacking magazines in any desired order either sequentially and/or simultaneously so as to discharge the picked-up sheets onto an out-feed conveyor (180, 280) in any desired manner either one besides another or otherwise one overlapping the other. |
US12286317B2 |
Sheet feeder, automatic sheet feeder, image reader, and image forming apparatus
A sheet feeder includes a stacker, a sheet feeding member, an aligner, a switcher, a size specifying unit, and circuitry. The sheet feeding member contacts and feeds a sheet stack on the stacker. The aligner is movable to align a position in a sheet width direction of the sheet stack on the stacker. The switcher switches the aligner from a separation state to a contact state without waiting for a feeding start instruction after the sheet stack is stacked on the stacker. The circuitry delays a switching completion time when the size in the sheet width direction of the sheet stack specified by the size specifying unit is smaller than a given size, to be later than the switching completion time when the size in the sheet width direction of the sheet stack is equal to or greater than the given size. |
US12286313B2 |
Transfer apparatus and process
An apparatus and a transfer process for articles are presented. The articles are transferred without risk of damage when gripped by pincer grip devices, regardless of article shape and gripping manner. The apparatus includes a first transport device, having pincer grip devices, moving along a first closed path, each having pincer claws projecting outward from the first closed path. The pincer claws are movable from a gripping position to a release position. The apparatus also includes a second transport device, having tray-like elements moving along a respective second closed path and configured to receive respective articles resting thereon. The first and second transport devices cooperate with each other at one or two exchange segments where the first closed path is superimposed on said second closed path and where the articles transported in the pincer grip devices are laid on tray-like elements and/or removed therefrom. |
US12286312B2 |
Clamp device and related transfer apparatus
A pincer device for gripping and releasing articles from an operating station to a subsequent station, capable of operating, in a transfer apparatus, with a minimum footprint, without interfering with other pincer devices arranged at close range thereto, is presented. The pincer device has a pair of gripping claws, cooperating with each other and having each a proximal end and a distal end, a gripping edge facing the gripping edge of the other gripping claw, and a longitudinal development following a predefined respective direction. The pincer device also has a driving mechanism, having at least one rotary actuator connected to a respective proximal end, configured to rotate each gripping claw from a gripping position to a release position by rotating each gripping claw about a rotation axis parallel to the predefined direction. In the gripping position, the gripping edges have a minimum spacing therebetween, progressively increasing towards the release position. |
US12286309B2 |
Device for turning panels
A device for transporting panels resting upon a conveyor belt and for turning panels by means of a turning device, characterized in that the turning device has a turning arm which performs both a rotary and a transverse movement for turning the panels. |
US12286308B2 |
Transport system for containers in the beverage industry and lubrication method
A transport system for containers in the beverage industry, with a first container conveyor including a conveyor belt for conveying the containers, and a lubrication system including an applicator for applying a lubricant to the conveyor belt of the first container conveyor, wherein the transport system comprises a second container conveyor with a further conveyor belt for conveying the containers, and the lubrication system includes a mobile robot which has the applicator arranged thereon and a floor-supported undercarriage, for applying the lubricant in an automated selectively to the conveyor belt of the first container transporter or the conveyor belt of the second container conveyor. |
US12286301B2 |
Storage and retrieval system for managing loading, alignment, and travel of storage units and robotic vehicles
A storage and retrieval system employing a gridded three-dimensional storage structure features workstations served by the same robotic vehicle fleet that serves the storage structure, travel-through workstations using the same robotic vehicles to carry storage units through the workstation without hand-off to any other conveyor or handler, internal sortation using orchestrated navigation of the robotic vehicles to workstation intake points, sensors on the robotic vehicles to confirm proper loading and alignment of storage units thereon, lifting mechanisms for raising the robotic vehicles into shafts of the gridded three-dimensional storage structure from a lower track thereof, use of markers and scanners to align the robotic vehicles with the grid shafts, and workstation light curtains for hand safety, pick-counting and container content protrusion detection. |
US12286298B2 |
Automated storage and retrieval system
An automated storage and retrieval system includes: an automated storage including racks each of which includes shelf units in tiers in a vertical direction, where each shelf unit can store loads, and transport vehicles each of which moves along the corresponding ones of shelf units and includes a first transfer device that transfers a load to and from each rack; relay devices each of which transports a load transferred by the first transfer device in a corresponding one of the transport vehicles; and a lift and transport device that includes a second transfer device that transfers a load to and from each relay device, and raises or lowers the second transfer device. The second transfer device includes at least one arm that extends to a route along which the relay device transports a load, and transfers a load based on forward or backward movement of the at least one arm. |
US12286295B2 |
Robot position detection system
An automated storage and retrieval system includes remotely operated vehicles, a main grid in which the vehicles operates, a service grid for placement of vehicles for service, and a control system for controlling the vehicles. The control system includes a data record for the status of a vehicle state for each vehicle. Each remotely operated vehicle includes a label and the service grid includes a reader for reading the label so as to identify each vehicle passing the reader. The control system receives a signal from the reader and, upon receipt, compares the data record with an observed vehicle state of the identified vehicle and either updates the data record with the observed vehicle state or indicates to an operator that a difference exists between the observed vehicle state and the vehicle state on the control system. |
US12286294B2 |
Expansion joint, system and method for connecting regions of a rail-based grid storage system
The invention relates to an expansion joint (10) for connecting regions of a rail-based grid storage system (50, 50′, 50″; 104, 104′, 104″), the expansion joint (10) comprising: —a first rail element (12) and a second rail element (11), the rail elements (12, 11) being elongate and configured to slide relative to one another in a longitudinal direction in a junction area where they overlap, —the expansion joint (10) having a profiled upper surface that defines one or more tracks (27′, 27″) for supporting container handling vehicles (200, 300, 400), the tracks (27′, 27″) extending from the first rail element (12) through the junction area to the second rail element (11), wherein in the junction area, each rail element (11, 12) provides a portion of the or each track (27′, 27″) of the profiled upper surface so that there is a transition extending along the expansion joint (10) from the first rail element (12) to the second rail element (10) for the or each track (27′, 27″). The invention further relates to an automated storage and retrieval system comprising said expansion joint (10) and a method of connecting regions (50, 50′, 50″; 104, 104′, 104″) of a rail-based grid storage system and/or delivery rail system using one or more of the expansion joints (10) |
US12286291B2 |
Trash receptacle garbage bag dispenser
A trash receptacle comprising an independent frame assembly, wherein the independent frame assembly has at least two parallel bars, wherein the bars are structurally configured to receive and dispense bags; and a clip mechanism located at the free non-affixed end of each bar, wherein each clip mechanism is configured to receive a bag so that the bag is pinched by the clip mechanism and the clip functions to prevent the bag from sliding off the bars or from collapsing inward. The trash receptacle is configured to be enclosed by placing the receptacle within at least one environment comprising at least one cabinet. The trash receptacle further comprising additional space to carry supplies in a cart configuration. The trash receptacle wherein the additional space comprises one of a cabinet, one or more drawers, one or more shelves, or one or more compartments. A trash receptacle on a cart. |
US12286290B2 |
Mobile support structure for bulk material containers
Systems and methods for efficiently managing bulk material are provided. The disclosure is directed to a portable support structure used to receive one or more portable containers of bulk material and output bulk material from the containers directly into the blender hopper. The portable support structure may include a frame for receiving and holding the one or more portable bulk material containers in an elevated position proximate the blender hopper, as well as one or more gravity feed outlets for routing the bulk material from the containers directly into the blender hopper. In some embodiments, the portable support structure may be transported to the well site on a trailer, unloaded from the trailer, and positioned proximate the blender unit. In other embodiments, the portable support structure may be a mobile support structure that is integrated into a trailer unit. |
US12286289B2 |
Packing material
Provided is a packing material that makes it possible to omit an exclusive part for installing a robot on a stand, and to reduce the number of parts of the robot. The packing material for packing the robot has a first support member that supports the robot in a state in which a base of the robot is exposed, and the first support member is provided with grip portions which are held by a worker to lift the robot together with the first support member. |
US12286288B2 |
Collation of packages for delivery systems
The present invention relates to a collation of packages. The collation of packages comprises a plurality of individual packages, each package comprising a pair of opposing first faces, a pair of opposing second faces, and a pair of opposing end faces. The packages are arranges in rows in which each package is aligned in a face-to face orientation such that a first face of a package faces a first face of an adjacent package within a row, and a second face of a package in a row faces a second face of a package in an adjacent row, and a first face of a package at the end of each row is exposed. The tap is adhered to the packages across their end faces and is positioned so as to couple packages in adjacent rows together, and packages within the same row together. The tape is also adhered to said exposed first faces of the packages at the end of each row so as to extend across the exposed first faces of adjacent packages. |
US12286286B2 |
Hinged wrap insulated container
An insulation wrap includes an insulation batt defining a top end and a bottom end, the insulation batt defining an inner side and an outer side; a wrap liner blank including an inner portion extending across a first panel and a second panel of the wrap liner blank, the inner side of the insulation batt positioned facing the inner portion; a ledge portion extending across the first panel and the second panel of the wrap liner blank, the ledge portion hingedly coupled to the inner portion by an inner hinge, the top end of the insulation batt positioned facing the ledge portion; and an outer portion extending across the first panel and the second panel of the wrap liner blank, the outer portion hingedly coupled to the ledge portion by a ledge hinge. |
US12286283B2 |
Sanitary tri-clamp cap with integrated telescoping slide hammer
A removable closure assembly has a cap making a liquid-tight seal with a tri-clamp assembly to the open end of a filter assembly body. The closure assembly has a filter which fits within the filter body. To aid in separating the closure assembly from the body, the cap has an outwardly extending shaft fixed thereto. The shaft is terminated by a radially protruding stop block. A handle is slidable on the shaft and functions as a slide hammer weight with an end wall facing the cap through which the shaft extends. The handle is movable to strike the shaft stop block and apply a force to the stop block and shaft for separating the cap from the body. The stop block has axial channels allowing a clean out of place system to exchange cleaning fluid with an interior volume of the handle. |
US12286281B2 |
Beverage box
A box can include a container portion, the container portion defining a top end and a bottom end, the container portion defining a cavity, the container portion including a main panel; and a side panel including a first side subpanel and a second side subpanel, the first side subpanel hingedly coupled to the main panel; and a dividing portion disposed within the cavity, the dividing portion defining a plurality of cells within the cavity, the dividing portion including a first dividing wing coupled to the first side subpanel; and a second dividing wing coupled to the second side subpanel. |
US12286271B2 |
Method for providing a transport container, transport container, method for identification and/or tracking and/or tracing of a transport container and computer-readable media
The invention refers to a method for providing a fillable transport container, whereby a transport container is provided with a first sealing component, comprising a first identification means, and with a second sealing component, comprising a second identification means, and with a container identification means on the transport container, whereby a first combined information and/or a second combined information are stored in the database means (100) such that the transport container with the first and second sealing components is uniquely identifiable and/or trackable and/or traceable. The invention further refers to a transport container, a method for identification and/or tracking and/or tracing of a transport container and a computer-readable media. |
US12286270B2 |
Transporting packaging units
A transport assembly with an upper part including a plurality of sleeves, each sleeve extending along a sleeve axis between a top opening and a bottom opening, wherein the plurality of sleeves are arranged with their respective axes in parallel to one another, and a lower part including a plate with a plurality of apertures that each extend through the plate. The upper part and the lower part can be coupled such that each bottom opening is arranged adjacent to one of the plurality of apertures, and the upper part and the lower part can be moved relative to one another between a closed configuration in which a perimeter of each bottom opening intersects a perimeter of a corresponding aperture at two or more points, and an open configuration in which the perimeter of each bottom opening is aligned with or is enclosed by the perimeter of a corresponding aperture. |
US12286260B2 |
Adhesion device and adhesion method
An attachment apparatus includes: a guide mechanism provided along an attaching direction on an adhesion target surface; a slider supported by the guide mechanism in a manner movable in the attaching direction; a shaft body rotatably supported by the slider; a biasing unit that applies a biasing force in a rotation direction to the shaft body; a connector extending from the shaft body in a radial direction of the shaft body; and an elastic roller supported by the connector. The elastic roller separates a sheet piece into an adhesive sheet to be inverted by the elastic roller and a release sheet to be delivered in the attaching direction. The adhesive sheet inverted by the elastic roller is pressed to be attached on the adhesion target surface by the biasing force. |
US12286258B2 |
Packer machine for the production of pouches each containing a portion of a loose product
A packer machine for producing of pouches containing loose product, includes a conveyor device to move a band of wrapping material along a packing path; a wrapping station arranged along the path at which the band of wrapping material is wrapped to form a tubular wrap; a longitudinal sealing unit to seal the wrap in an overlapping section of the band; a feeding device with a feeding duct around which the band is bent to form the tubular wrap and which can feed the loose product into the wrap; a transverse sealing unit downstream of the longitudinal sealing unit configured to seal each tubular wrap to form an alternating succession of sealing sections and sections with loose product; and upper and lower sucking device arranged between the longitudinal sealing unit and the transverse sealing unit above and below the path, respectively, with upper and lower suction openings facing the path. |
US12286257B2 |
Cut and seal method and apparatus
A fin sealer and method to seal a radially outwardly directed fin of a tubular web structure by directing the fin through a nip between a first and a second fin sealing rollers while communicating heat to the fin through at least one of the fin sealing rollers is provided. The fin sealer is configured to maintain a nominal face-to-face relation between an outer annulus of the first fin sealing roller and an outer annulus of the second fin sealing roller with a flexible connection between a hub element of the second fin sealing roller with the outer annulus of the second fin sealing roller. |
US12286256B1 |
Method for storing objects by balloon and inserting tube
A method for storing objects in vacuum by inflatable balloon and inserting tube that includes a lid and a sleeve with inserting opening, drop opening, air inlet valve, and air outlet valve. The lid includes a sealing element that is compatible a sealing element on the inserting opening. The balloon includes an opening that is assembled on the sleeve such that the drop opening is positioning inside the balloon, and the opening of the balloon is assembled on the sleeve to prevent air to enter into the balloon through this opening. The user can open the lid, insert the object into the sleeve through the inserting opening, close and seal the inserting opening by the lid, inflate the balloon through the air inlet valve, slide the object into the inflated balloon, and to empty the air from the balloon through the air outlet valve. |
US12286255B2 |
Forming device and method for forming a cup into a packaging material
A forming device has a die with at least one recess, a punch for forming the packaging material into the recess, and a hold-down device. The hold-down device and the die receive the packaging material between them in a holding region. The die and the hold-down device each have a bearing surface with at least one opening, which is in fluid communication with a fluid source. An aerostatic bearing is formed between the packaging material and the hold-down device and between the packaging material and the die. |
US12286254B2 |
Unwinding apparatus for wrapping machine
An unwinding apparatus (1) for wrapping machine (100) to wrap with a film (50) a load (30) on a pallet (40), comprising supporting means (2) for supporting a reel (60) of film (50), roller means (3, 4, 7) for unwinding and pre-stretching the film (50) and a guiding roller (6) that can be tilted for reducing a band width of the film (50) and/or deviating it towards the; first driving means (10) for continuously tilting the guiding roller (6) in a plurality of operating positions (P0, P1, P2) along an adjustment stroke; the guiding roller (6) comprises a first end portion (16) rotatably connected to the supporting means (2) and provided with a roll (8) able to roll up a longitudinal lower edge (50a) of the film (50) when the guiding roller (6) is tilted to form a longitudinal rolled portion (51). |
US12286253B2 |
Method for grouping a plurality of objects to be moved
Method of grouping a plurality of objects to be handled includes positioning the objects on a support surface and wrapping the objects and support surface with a tape of non-creped paper material. The tape having an extensibility of at least 6% in the longitudinal direction and 6% in the transverse direction and is maintained before or during the winding of the tape in a state of tension which causes it to extend to a lesser extent than its maximum extensibility. |
US12286245B2 |
Sysetems, methods, and apparatuses for tether-based reaction control and orbital energy reduction
Tether-based reaction control systems for spacecraft undergoing atmospheric entry or reducing orbital energy, including systems that use atmospheric drag on one or more tethers to alter the angle of attack of the spacecraft during its atmospheric transit to reduce the thermal and mechanical loads on the spacecraft during the reentry process. Systems may include tethers that together generate a force that functionally acts on the spacecraft at a point that is offset from the spacecraft's center of mass. Such systems may be either actively or passively controlled. |
US12286244B2 |
Satellite including crossover power processing units for electric thrusters
A spacecraft propulsion system including a first thruster system including a first power processing unit connected to a first thruster string via a crossover switching unit and connected to a second thruster string via the crossover switching unit. A second thruster system including a second power processing unit connected to the second thruster string via the crossover switching unit and to the first thruster string via the crossover switching unit. A controller is connected to each of the first power processing unit, the second power processing unit, and the crossover switching unit. |
US12286243B2 |
Stacked spacecraft launch and orbit raising
Technology for orbit raising of multiple spacecraft launched with a single launch vehicle. Two or more spacecraft are configured in a stacked launch configuration in which a lower spacecraft is mechanically coupled with a payload adapter of a launch vehicle with one or more upper spacecraft above the lower spacecraft. Propellant that is stored in the lower spacecraft during launch is transferred to an upper spacecraft in the stack after launch. The propellent may be used by the upper spacecraft for an orbit raising maneuver that raises the orbit of at least the upper spacecraft from a first orbit to a second orbit. Storing the propellant in the lower spacecraft lowers the center of mass of the stack during launch. Lowering the center of mass reduces the structural bending moment of the stack during launch, which allows a greater total launch mass. |
US12286240B2 |
System and method for removing a metal cap from a main body of a rotor blade of a helicopter
A system and a method for removing a first component from a second component of an assembly include retaining cooling agent within a first retaining chamber of a first container; disposing at least a portion of the assembly within the first retaining chamber so that the first component is covered by the cooling agent within the first retaining chamber; coupling a refrigerant line to a second retaining chamber of a second container; fluidly connecting the first retaining chamber to the second retaining chamber by a conduit; removing the at least a portion of the assembly from the first retaining chamber after a predetermined period of time when the first component is readily removable from the second component; draining the cooling agent into the second retaining chamber via the conduit after said removing the at least a portion of the assembly from the first retaining chamber; and cooling fluid circulating through the refrigerant line with the cooling agent. |
US12286238B2 |
Skyport for eSTOL
An urban air mobility building-top skyport for landing, loading and unloading, servicing, and parking short field takeoff and landing (STOL) aircraft, which includes a rotatable flight deck having at least one runway on which aircraft takeoff and land; a rotatable lower deck immediately below the flight deck and including an aircraft taxiway surrounding an enclosed central terminal with an elevator bank; and first and second aircraft ramps connecting the flight deck and the lower deck on which to taxi aircraft between the flight deck and the lower deck. A battery-swap station robotically replaces depleted batteries with fully charged batteries without the need for aircraft to cease moving at slow taxi speeds at any point during the process. |
US12286237B2 |
Cargo area lighting and monitoring
A lighting and monitoring module is disclosed herein. The lighting and monitoring module includes a module body including a front surface and a back surface, the module body defining a space between the front surface and the back surface, a connector disposed within the space defined by the module body, a light disposed within the space defined by the module body, the light coupled to the connector, a first component disposed within the space defined by the module body, the first component coupled to the connector, and a second component disposed within the space defined by the module body, the second component coupled to the connector. |
US12286236B2 |
Systems and methods for precise vehicle locator
Systems and methods for locating UAV. The methods comprise: causing a physical joining of a payload with a fuselage of the UAV (where the payload comprises a communication relay); using a power source to supply power to the payload that is independent from a main power source of the UAV; and continuing to perform relay operations by the communication relay and location operations by a first locator, when power is no longer being supplied by the main power source. |
US12286235B2 |
Fastening system for an aircraft intended to fasten at least one tank intended to contain liquid hydrogen, allowing easy access to the tank
A fastening system for an aircraft to fasten at least one tank to contain liquid hydrogen, allowing easy access to the tank. The fastening system includes a longitudinal box, upper formers fastened to the upper end of the longitudinal box and lower formers fastened to the lower end of the longitudinal box, at least two upper formers including two fastening devices to each connect a fastening point of the tank to an upper former, at least one lower former including two second fastening devices to each connect a second fastening point of the tank to the lower former. The fastening system allows an operator to access the tanks that are capable of being fastened by the fastening system. |
US12286234B2 |
Aircraft electric propulsion system with overlapping shafts for gearbox oil distribution
An electric propulsion system for a vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft having a heat exchanger to cool fluids used in an electrical engine, the electric propulsion system comprising at least one electrical engine mechanically connected directly or indirectly to a fuselage of the VTOL aircraft and electrically connected to an electrical power source. The electrical engine may comprise an electrical motor having a stator and a rotor; a gearbox assembly comprising a sun gear; at least one planetary gear; a ring gear; and a planetary carrier. The electric engine may include an inverter assembly comprising a thermal plate and an inverter assembly housing; an end bell assembly that is connected to the thermal plate of the inverter assembly; and a heat exchanger comprising an array of cooling fins and tubes. |
US12286230B2 |
Enhanced countermeasure dispensing system with increased payload capability
Various countermeasure dispensing systems (or CMDSs) and method of use are described herein. CMDS may include a dispenser assembly operably engaged with a platform where at least one electrical connection provides electrical communication between the dispenser assembly and a sequencer. CMDS may also include a magazine assembly operably engaged with the dispenser assembly, wherein the magazine assembly comprises a magazine configured to hold at least two countermeasure expendables. CMDS may also include a breechplate assembly operably engaged with the magazine assembly and adapted to dispense the at least two countermeasure expendables. CMDS may also include at least one magazine identification switch (MIS) operably engaged with the magazine assembly and the breechplate assembly. CMDS may also include that the at least one MIS is configured to enable the sequencer and the breechplate assembly to selectively dispense at least one countermeasure expendable from the at least two countermeasure expendables. |
US12286229B2 |
Wing for an aircraft
An aircraft wing, including a main wing and a trailing edge high lift assembly movably arranged at a main wing trailing edge, the high lift assembly including a flap and a connection assembly movably mounting the flap to the main wing, such that the flap is movable between retracted and extended positions. In the extended position, a gap is present between a main wing lower rear panel and a flap leading-edge section. In the retracted position, the gap is closed or minimized. The flap is movable between an extended position, a first retracted position, and a second retracted position where the flap is moved beyond the first retracted position in a forward direction, and the wing comprises a gap closing device configured to close or minimize the gap in both the first and second retracted positions of the flap, and to open the gap in the flap extended position. |
US12286226B2 |
Unmanned aerial vehicle wing pylon system
In one embodiment, systems and methods include an aircraft vehicle comprising a body, a first wing coupled to the body, and a second wing coupled to the body, wherein the second wing has a length greater than the first wing, wherein each of the first wing and the second wing comprises a plurality of segments, wherein the second wing comprises a wing pylon system. The wing pylon system comprises one of the plurality of segments of the second wing, a payload, and a pylon coupling the payload to the one of the plurality of segments, the pylon being disposed underneath the one of the plurality of segments, and the payload being disposed underneath the pylon. A center of lift and a center of gravity for the aircraft vehicle are aligned and each is offset from a central axis of the body. |
US12286219B2 |
Reaction jet helicopter
A reaction-jet helicopter having an air compressor and a power source operable to power the compressor. The air compressor is in fluid communication with a cavity in a rotor blade of the reaction-jet helicopter. The rotor blade has one or more openings for the expulsion of compressed air from the cavity thereby resulting in rotation of the rotor blade. The reaction jet helicopter further has an arrangement for manipulating airflow between the compressor and the one or more openings. This results in reduced losses of energy as the airflow travels from the compressor to the one or more openings. |
US12286216B2 |
Aircraft landing gear having interlocked male and female parts for transmitting mechanical torque
An aircraft landing gear having a male part interlocked with a female part along an interlocking direction is provided. The external contact surface of the male part, when it is observed along the interlocking direction, can be an exclusively convex closed surface having external contact surface portions in the form of rounded lobes that form obstacles to the pivoting of the female part with respect to the male part about the interlocking direction. The aircraft landing gear is suitable for use with an aircraft. |
US12286212B2 |
Unducted propulsion system
Apparatuses and systems are provided herein for unducted propulsion systems. The system includes a forward housing for high efficiency for high subsonic sustained flight. A plurality of blades are affixed to the forward housing, wherein the forward housing defines a flowpath curve extending from the forward-most end of the forward housing through the axial extent of a forward blade root. The flowpath curve is described by an axial direction parallel to an axis of rotation and a radius from the axis of rotation. The flowpath curve includes a first point having a first radius where the radius reaches a maximum forward of the forward blade root and a second point aft of the first point having a second radius where the radius stops decreasing. The ratio of the first radius to the second radius is greater than or equal to 1.029. |
US12286211B2 |
Aircraft
Four or more rotors installed on an aircraft include: a pair of first rotors that are left/right symmetrically arranged in front of a front wing about a position overlapping the central axis of a fuselage in plan view; and a pair of second rotors that are left/right symmetrically arranged between the front wing and a rear wing about a position overlapping the central axis of the fuselage in a plan view. The distance between the fuselage and the second rotors in the width direction is longer than the distance between the fuselage and the first rotors in the width direction. |
US12286209B2 |
Steerable and retractable paddle-wheel mechanism for propelling a boat
Invention relates to the paddle-wheel propelling mechanisms, especially to the steerable and retractable paddle-wheel mechanisms for propelling boats. The paddle-wheel propulsion and steering mechanism comprises a frame structure for securing the mechanism to the boat; a propulsion mechanism for propulsion of the boat; a paddle-wheel upward and downward moving mechanism for movement of the paddle-wheel relative to a waterline of the boat; and a steering mechanism for steering of the boat. |
US12286207B2 |
Control target generation device and ship-steering control device
A control target controller generates control targets in accordance with a route, the control targets being for controlling the location and orientation of a ship. The route has a plurality of via points. Each of the via points has information about a target location and a target orientation for the ship. The route is made up of a plurality of partial routes that sequentially connect the target locations of the via points. The control target controller comprises a transit target point generation part and an arrival determination part. The transit target point generation part can generate, as control targets, transit target points that are in the middle of the partial routes and have information about a target location and a target orientation for the ship. On the basis of the current location and the current orientation of the ship, the arrival determination part determines whether the ship has arrived at the transit target points. |
US12286206B2 |
Marine vessel maneuvering system and marine vessel
A marine vessel maneuvering system includes an operator, propulsion device controllers each configured or programmed to control driving of a respective propulsion device based on an operation signal from the operator, a first communication bus to transmit the operation signal to some of the propulsion device controllers, a second communication bus to transmit the operation signal to a remainder of the propulsion device controllers excluding the some of the propulsion device controllers, and a gateway device to connect the first communication bus to the second communication bus such that the first communication bus and the second communication bus communicate with each other. |
US12286205B1 |
Marine fuel cell-based integrated heat, electricity, and cooling supply system
Disclosed is a marine fuel cell-based integrated heat, electricity, and cooling supply system comprising a power supply system and a waste heat recovery system; the power supply system comprises wind turbine generator sets, solar generator sets, and a fuel cell power module; the waste heat recovery system encompasses a turbine power generation module and a lithium bromide refrigeration module; the fuel cell power module is connected to both the turbine power generation module and the lithium bromide refrigeration module; the turbine power generation module is used to generate electricity using waste heat. This approach fully exploits the waste heat from the exhaust gas generated by the fuel cell power module, resulting in a high overall energy utilization rate. The self-consumption electricity and pure hydrogen fuel for the integrated energy supply system can be obtained from solar and wind energy, ensuring low carbon emissions for the entire system. |
US12286195B2 |
Bicycle rear sprocket assembly
A bicycle rear sprocket comprises a sprocket body, a plurality of sprocket teeth, an opening, and a torque-transmitting structure. The plurality of sprocket teeth extends radially outwardly from the sprocket body with respect to a rotational center axis of the bicycle rear sprocket. The opening has a minimum diameter that is smaller than a minimum outer diameter of a sprocket support body of a bicycle rear hub assembly. The torque-transmitting structure includes at least ten torque-transmitting teeth configured to directly or indirectly transmit a pedaling torque to the sprocket support body of the bicycle rear hub assembly. |
US12286192B2 |
Brake hydraulic pressure control system and vehicle
To achieve a brake hydraulic pressure control system for a vehicle which makes it possible to reduce its size as compared to existing ones.A motor (40) of a brake hydraulic pressure control system (70) according to the present invention is a brushless motor, and is disposed in a space surrounded by a substrate (80) and a housing (85). A stator (41) of the motor (40) includes a coil (42) and a mold part (43) covering the coil (42) with a mold member. The mold part (43) is in contact with a motor housing (50) of the motor (40). The brake hydraulic pressure control system has such a configuration that heat generated by the coil (42) is transmitted to an object, which is in contact with the motor housing (50), by way of the mold part (43) and the motor housing (50). |
US12286189B2 |
Bike saddle bag
A bike saddle bag has a bag body and includes a fastening strap and at least one sling. The fastening strap has a first restraining part, a second restraining part, and a fixed part. The fixed part is joined to the bag body. The first and the second restraining parts extend oppositely from the fixed part and around the bag body and detachably connected with each other, thereby surrounding the bag body. The fastening strap and the at least one sling are in cooperation to allow the bag body to be hung on a bike saddle. |
US12286188B2 |
Saddle riding vehicle
A saddle riding vehicle includes: a motor which is a driving power source; a battery which powers the motor; a duct which supplies incoming wind to the battery; and a rear fender which is disposed above a rear wheel and houses the battery. The rear fender includes, behind the battery, a discharge hole which discharges the incoming wind supplied by the duct. |
US12286187B2 |
Operation handle structure of device
This operation handle structure of a device includes a grip (41A, 51A) capable of operating a device (1) and grasped by an operator; and a vibration device (46, 56) that transmits vibration to the grip (41A, 51A) and informs the operator of information. The vibration device (46, 56) is located on a side of an end portion (37e) of the grip (41A, 51A). The vibration device (46, 56) is provided with an actuator (71) and an eccentric weight (72) and is located in a hollow portion (37c) inside the grip (41A, 51A). |
US12286176B2 |
Method for estimating pose of humanoid robot, humanoid robot and computer-readable storage medium
A method for estimating a pose of a humanoid robot includes: processing obtained pose parameters of a waist of the humanoid robot and plantar motion parameters of the humanoid robot to obtain the measured pose parameters of a center point of the waist of the humanoid robot; calculating predicted pose parameters of the center point of the waist according to the obtained pose parameters of the waist; and fusing the measured pose parameters and the predicted pose parameters to obtain estimated pose parameters of the center point of the waist. |
US12286174B2 |
Roller mounting and roller block assemblies for ground-engaging track system
A roller mounting assembly for a ground-engaging track system includes a frame, and a roller block coupled to the frame and including a shaft support surface extending through the roller block. The roller mounting assembly further includes a damper resiliently deformable, relative to the roller block, to dampen loads transmitted between the roller block and the frame. Embodiments of a roller block assembly and a damping shim assembly are also disclosed. |
US12286171B2 |
Steering control device, vehicle power source system, and vehicle
A steering control device includes a controller configured to control driving of a motor that generates a torque. The torque is a torque applied to a steering mechanism of a vehicle using electric power from at least any one of an in-vehicle main power source and an auxiliary power source that backs up the main power source. The controller is configured to wait for the auxiliary power source to be charged to an extent that the main power source is able to be backed up and to permit the vehicle to travel when the controller is activated with an activation operation for the vehicle as a trigger and transitions to a state where control of the motor is executable. |
US12286169B2 |
Steer-by-wire apparatus of host vehicle and control method thereof
The present disclosure provides a steer-by-wire system, including a reaction force motor for providing a reaction force in a direction opposite to the direction of operation of a steering wheel; a torque sensor for detecting a rotational angle of the steering wheel according to manipulation of the steering wheel; a motor position sensor for detecting a rotation angle of the motor; a turn counter for detecting the number of rotations of the reaction force motor; and a controller for calculating a first steering angle based on the rotation angle and number of rotations of the reaction force motor. |
US12286167B1 |
Low-floor bus support structure
A support structure for a low-floor bus having front wheels and rear wheels, the support structure including a floor support structure having a front end and a read end, wherein the floor support structure configured to receive front side rails on the front end of the floor support structure and rear side rails on the rear end of the floor support structure, a cutout disposed on a lateral edge of the floor support structure, a plurality of support bearings each attached to a bottom surface of the floor support structure, and a drive shaft including a plurality of shaft segments and a slip joint, all at least partially supported on the plurality of support bearings, the plurality of shaft segments are configured to be disposed around the cutout. |
US12286166B2 |
Vehicle body lower structure
The vehicle body lower structure includes an airflow guiding plate that is arranged on the vehicle body of a vehicle and is movable between a receiving position covering the lower part of the vehicle body and a deploying position protruding downward. Specifically, the airflow guiding plate includes a front airflow guiding plate and a rear airflow guiding plate. The front airflow guiding plate is rotatably arranged on the vehicle body with its front end, and the rear airflow guiding plate is rotatably arranged with its front end on the rear end of the front airflow guiding plate, and its rear end is slidably arranged on the vehicle body in the front-rear direction of the vehicle. Moreover, the orientation of the front airflow guiding plate is different from the orientation of the rear airflow guiding plate in the deploying position. |
US12286162B2 |
Cab mounting system and cab mounting
A cab mounting including a chassis holder and a cab holder. The chassis holder includes a chassis plate having a central region, designed to be fastened to a chassis of a vehicle, a lower end region, designed to fasten a suspension element, and an upper end region having an opening, designed for connecting to an upper bearing plate. The cab holder includes a cab plate, designed for fastening to a vehicle cab, and an upper bearing plate, which is fastened to the cab plate and has a U-shaped structure, designed in order to be held movably in the opening of the chassis plate, such that the chassis holder and the cab holder are movable relative to each other. The chassis holder is formed in one piece such that impacting dirt is scraped off. |
US12286160B2 |
Structure of purpose-built vehicle
A structure of a purpose-built vehicle, includes a vehicle body cross member coupled to a floor panel in a lower side of the floor panel of a vehicle body, a frame including frame side members and a frame cross member and coupled to a lower side of the vehicle body, a plurality of connection brackets located between the vehicle body cross member and the frame cross member, and fastening bolts coupled to the connection brackets while penetrating the frame cross member and a battery casing configured to accommodate a high-voltage battery. |
US12286156B2 |
Trailer GPS location storage and recall for hitch assist operation
A system for assisting in aligning a vehicle for hitching with a trailer includes a vehicle steering system, a detection system outputting a signal including scene data of an area to a rear of the vehicle, and a controller that controls the vehicle steering system to maneuver the vehicle according to an initial alignment maneuver that positions the vehicle relative to the trailer, such that the trailer is within the area to the rear of the vehicle. The controller further receives the scene data and identifies the trailer within the area to the rear of the vehicle, derives a backing path to align a hitch ball mounted on the vehicle to a coupler of the trailer, and controls the vehicle steering system to maneuver the vehicle including reversing along the backing path. |
US12286154B2 |
Vehicular control system with autonomous braking
A vehicular control system includes a camera and a radar sensor disposed at an equipped vehicle. The system, via processing of image data and processing of sensor data, determines other vehicles present on the road ahead of the equipped vehicle. The system, responsive to determining the presence of a plurality of other vehicles present on the road, determines a threat level for each vehicle of the plurality of other vehicles. An emergency braking system of the equipped vehicle is controlled responsive to the determined threat levels. When a vehicle of the plurality of other vehicles is no longer detectable via processing of image data captured by the camera and processing of sensor data captured by the radar sensor, the system predicts a position for the no longer detectable vehicle of the plurality of other vehicles. |
US12286152B2 |
Steering wheel-based HMI system
A steering wheel-based HMI system for a vehicle includes a steer-by-wire system and a control module. The steer-by-wire system includes a steering wheel and a torque feedback unit mechanically connected to the steering wheel. The control module is communicatively connected to the torque feedback unit. The control module is configured to identify a communication, gather information about user securement of the steering wheel, and operate the torque feedback unit to apply a supplementary torque to the steering wheel for haptically issuing the communication through the steering wheel. The supplementary torque has a magnitude that is scaled based on the information about user securement of the steering wheel. |
US12286149B1 |
Grooved intermediate shaft for energy absorption in steering system
An intermediate shaft for a steering system includes a main body having a radially outer surface. The intermediate shaft also includes a grooved portion located along the main body and defining at least one groove to allow deformation of the main body when a predetermined force on the main body is exceeded, wherein the entirety of the grooved portion does not radially exceed the radially outer surface of the main body. |
US12286146B2 |
Synchronized control messages for starting and stopping independently controlled locomotives in a train
A train control system includes independent virtual in-train forces modeling engines onboard each of a plurality of locomotives in a train and a data acquisition hub configured to acquire signals from sensors, wherein the signals are indicative of real-time force and displacement measurement data from each of draft gears and couplers interconnecting each locomotive with another locomotive or with non-powered rail cars, acquire synchronized messages transmitted from offboard the train or from other locomotives of the train over a range of frequencies used by voice radios on the train for communicating between the locomotives, wherein the synchronized messages include real-time information on starting the train, stopping the train, and the next two speed limits for the train, and acquire heuristic data indicating the locomotive's motion during a predetermined period of time. An energy management system adjusts throttle requests, dynamic braking requests, and pneumatic braking requests for the locomotives based at least in part on a respective one of the virtual in-train forces models. |
US12286144B2 |
Travelling vehicle and travelling vehicle system
A travelling vehicle includes a body including a small marker and a large marker, an imager, a pattern recognizer, and a state determiner. The large marker includes a display pattern including a first region, a second region with a lower reflectance than a reflectance of the first region, and a region where the small marker is located. The small marker has a display pattern including a third region with a lower reflectance than the reflectance of the first region and a fourth region with a lower reflectance than the reflectance of the third region and a lower reflectance than the reflectance of the second region. |
US12286143B2 |
Traffic communication system, base station, vehicle, mobile station, and message transmission method
A roadside unit 40 that controls a traffic safety apparatus provided at a railroad crossing 150 at which a general road 120 on which a vehicle 20 travels and a railroad track 110 on which a railroad vehicle 10 given priority over the vehicle 20 travels intersect receives a first message from the railroad vehicle 10. The first message includes an information element indicating a railroad vehicle as a type of a transmission source vehicle, and an information element indicating at least one of a position of the railroad vehicle 10 or speed of the railroad vehicle 10. In the roadside unit 40, a communicator transmits a second message to the vehicle 20. The second message includes an information element related to waiting time for passing of the railroad vehicle 10 through the railroad crossing 150. |
US12286142B2 |
Utility body for housing system for detecting defects in rail
An equipment housing assembly removably securable to a hi-rail vehicle operable to advance along first and second rails of a railroad track includes a housing that houses and/or supports at least one rail sensor. The at least one rail sensor is operable to sense at least one property of at least one of the first and second rails as the hi-rail vehicle advances along the first and second rails. The at least one rail sensor is advanceable from a retracted configuration relative to the equipment housing to a deployed configuration relative to the equipment housing to sense the at least one property of at least one of the first and second rails. A power distribution system is removably and electrically connectable to a power source in the hi-rail vehicle. A control system is communicatively coupled the at least one sensor to control operation thereof and communicate sensor data therefrom. |
US12286139B2 |
Catenary arm fabrication and installation rail car consist for overhead catenary systems
A catenary installation consist for construction of an overhead catenary system. The consist includes gondola-style cars with rails mounted along sidewalls thereof to enable wheeled apparatus to move therealong. The cars are configured for fabrication, storage, and installation of catenary arms as well as cable terminations. Wheeled lifting apparatus are disposed on several of the segments and can travel between cars to obtain materials and to reach desired installation locations. Movability longitudinally of the apparatus provides great latitude to crews for completing installation activities without need to move or precisely position the consist as a whole. Fabrication facilities enable construction of catenary arms on the consist as needed to meet design characteristics of particular installations. A crew-segment is also included and provides restrooms, shelter, and other needs for crew members to increase crew member comfort and time on site. |
US12286138B2 |
Adaptive trust calibration
According to one aspect, systems and techniques for adaptive trust calibration may include usage of a driving style predictor, including a memory and a processor. The memory may store one or more instructions and the processor may execute one or more of the instructions stored on the memory to perform one or more acts, actions, or steps, such as receiving a current automated vehicle (AV) driving style, receiving an indication of an event and an associated event type, receiving an indication of a driver takeover, concatenating the current AV driving style and one or more of the event type or the driver takeover to generate an input, and passing the input through a neural network, which may include a gated recurrent unit (GRU), to generate a preference change associated with the AV driving style. |
US12286135B2 |
Apparatus for controlling autonomous driving and method thereof
Disclosed are an autonomous driving control apparatus for controlling autonomous driving based on feature points of another vehicle, and a method thereof. The autonomous driving control apparatus may obtain information about a surrounding object, may extract one or more feature points corresponding to the object through the information about the surrounding object, may determine whether there is a risk of collision with the surrounding object based on the extracted feature point, and may control autonomous driving of the autonomous vehicle in consideration of the surrounding object having the risk of collision with the autonomous vehicle. |
US12286134B2 |
Method of supervised operation of a vehicle with autonomous drive capability
A method of operating an autonomous vehicle in a supervised autonomous mode is disclosed. A supervised autonomous mode can include the steps of receiving a vehicle data from a vehicle, presenting vehicle data at a remote station, receiving a supervisor input from a supervisor input device at the remote station, converting the supervisor input into a nudge for the motion planner of the vehicle associated with the received first set of vehicle data, wherein the nudge at least includes information on how to modify one or more elements of the cost function of the motion planner and transmitting the nudge from the remote station to the motion planner such that the nudge at least temporarily updates a cost function based model of the motion planner based on the nudge. |
US12286126B2 |
Secure deployment of a user profile in a vehicle
A vehicle can have a user profile securely deployed in it according to a security protocol. The vehicle can include a body, a powertrain, vehicle electronics, and a computing system. The computing system of the vehicle can be configured to: retrieve information from a user profile according to a security protocol. The computing system of the vehicle can also be configured to receive a request for at least a part of the retrieved information from the vehicle electronics and send a portion of the retrieved information to the vehicle electronics according to the request. The computing system of the vehicle can also be configured to propagate information sent from the vehicle electronics back into the user profile according to the security protocol. And, the computing system of the vehicle can also be configured to store in its memory, according to the security protocol, information sent from the vehicle electronics. |
US12286121B2 |
Automatic snow chain deployment
Techniques are described for determining whether snow chains are permitted to be used and to deploy snow chains based on traffic signs, weather conditions, and/or road conditions. An example method of autonomous driving operation includes performing a first determination, by a computer located in an autonomous vehicle, whether a use of snow chains is permitted based at least on a location where the autonomous vehicle is operating, performing a second determination that snow chains are required for driving the autonomous vehicle on a road, and sending, in response to the first determination indicating that the use of snow chains is permitted and in response to the second determination, instruction to snow chain devices located on the autonomous vehicle, where the instruction triggers the snow chain devices to deploy snow chains on tires of the autonomous vehicle. |
US12286118B2 |
Hybrid electric vehicle
The hybrid electric vehicle includes an engine, a motor, a clutch, an accelerator operation amount detecting unit, and a control device. The control device is configured to include: a determination unit configured to determine whether or not the accelerator operation amount is equal to or greater than a threshold value when there is a start request for the engine; and an ignition timing control unit configured to advance an ignition timing of the engine, when an affirmative determination is made by the determination unit, than when a negative determination is made by the determination unit. |
US12286117B2 |
Automated driving system
The automated driving system includes a vehicle speed detection device for detecting a speed of a vehicle, a display device capable of displaying a running lane and an adjacent lane of the vehicle, and a processor configured to control display content of the display device, and execute an autonomous lane change of the vehicle. The processor is configured to prohibit the autonomous lane change of the vehicle when a speed of the vehicle is less than a predetermined value. The processor is configured to hide the adjacent lane when the autonomous lane change is prohibited and start displaying the adjacent lane before the speed of the vehicle reaches the predetermined value if it is planned for the vehicle to accelerate from a speed below the predetermined value to a speed equal to or greater than the predetermined value in order to carry out the autonomous lane change. |
US12286115B2 |
Three-dimensional intersection structure prediction for autonomous driving applications
In various examples, a three-dimensional (3D) intersection structure may be predicted using a deep neural network (DNN) based on processing two-dimensional (2D) input data. To train the DNN to accurately predict 3D intersection structures from 2D inputs, the DNN may be trained using a first loss function that compares 3D outputs of the DNN—after conversion to 2D space—to 2D ground truth data and a second loss function that analyzes the 3D predictions of the DNN in view of one or more geometric constraints—e.g., geometric knowledge of intersections may be used to penalize predictions of the DNN that do not align with known intersection and/or road structure geometries. As such, live perception of an autonomous or semi-autonomous vehicle may be used by the DNN to detect 3D locations of intersection structures from 2D inputs. |
US12286107B2 |
Operation support method, operation support system, and operation support server
A computer generates an accident risk definition model to estimate a probability of hazard occurrence as an accident risk by inputting first in-vehicle sensor data collected in the past and hazard occurrence data having information on hazard occurrence from the first in-vehicle sensor data preset therein, generates accident risk estimation data by inputting second in-vehicle sensor data collected in the past to the accident risk definition model and estimating the probability of the hazard occurrence, generates an accident risk prediction model to predict the accident risk after a predetermined time by inputting first biological index data corresponding to the second in-vehicle sensor data and the accident risk estimation data, calculates second biological index data from second biological sensor data by acquiring the second biological sensor data of a driver, and predicts the accident risk after the predetermined time by inputting second biological index data to the accident risk prediction model. |
US12286106B2 |
Systems and methods for vehicle navigation
Systems and methods are provided for vehicle navigation. In one implementation, at least one processor may receive, from a camera, at least one captured image representative of features in an environment of the vehicle. The processor may identify an intersection and a pedestrian in a vicinity of the intersection represented in the image. The processor may determine a navigational action for the vehicle relative to the intersection based on routing information for the vehicle; and determine a predicted path for the vehicle relative to the intersection based on the determined navigational action and a predicted path for the pedestrian based on analysis of the image. The processor may further determine whether the vehicle is projected to collide with the pedestrian based on the projected paths; and, in response, cause a system associated with the vehicle to implement a collision mitigation action. |
US12286100B2 |
Vehicle control device, vehicle control method, and storage medium
A vehicle control device according to an embodiment includes an imager configured to image surroundings of a host vehicle, a recognizer configured to recognize a surroundings situation of the host vehicle, a driving controller configured to control one or both of speed and steering of the host vehicle on the basis of a result of the recognition of the recognizer, and a controller configured to control the driving controller on the basis of imaging content of the imager, and the controller performs scanning on an object present around the host vehicle on a two-dimensional image captured by the imager at an angle serving as a predetermined angle upward from left and right lower ends of the two-dimensional image, and sets a point first coming in contact with the object as a ground contact point of the object. |
US12286099B2 |
Braking and signaling schemes for autonomous vehicle system
A method of decelerating a plurality of vehicles along a roadway may include, at a first vehicle, receiving, from an adjacent downstream vehicle, a first braking initiation signal and a first deceleration value indicating a deceleration rate of the adjacent downstream vehicle, determining a first distance to the adjacent downstream vehicle, and determining, based at least in part on the first distance, a second deceleration value configured to prevent the first vehicle from colliding with the adjacent downstream vehicle. The method may further include in accordance with a determination that the second deceleration value is greater than or equal to an upper deceleration value, decelerating at the upper deceleration value, and, in accordance with a determination that the second deceleration value is less than the upper deceleration value and greater than a lower deceleration target, decelerating at the second deceleration value. |
US12286098B2 |
Control device, control method, and storage medium storing control program
A control device includes an imaging unit configured to acquire imaging data of surroundings of a moving body, a reception unit configured to receive selection of a predetermined parking position from a user of the moving body, and a control unit configured to execute automatic parking control for parking the moving body at the predetermined parking position based on the imaging data and the predetermined parking position, and to register the predetermined parking position as a designated parking position. When the moving body is stopped after the automatic parking control is started and before the predetermined parking position is reached, the control unit registers a stop position where the moving body is stopped as the designated parking position. |
US12286093B2 |
Method for controlling vehicle and system for controlling vehicle
A vehicle control system increases the travel distance of a vehicle by inhibiting reduction in the SOC of a battery even when the output of an engine is limited. The control system is characterized by comprising: an electric motor that drives a vehicle: an engine that drives a power generator that generates electric power to be supplied to the electric motor; a battery that is configured to be chargeable by the power generator and that is electrically connected to the electric motor; and a controller that controls the electric motor. |
US12286090B2 |
Watercraft and control method therefor
Systems and methods for controlling the direction of propulsion of an electric vehicle are provided. According to an embodiment, a method can include receiving a first signal from a first user input device; operating an electric motor in a first direction based on the first signal to propel a watercraft in a forward direction; receiving a second signal from a second user input device; and operating the electric motor in a second direction based on the second signal to propel the watercraft in a reverse direction. |
US12286088B2 |
Controlling method of a deceleration system of a vehicle
A method for controlling a deceleration system of a vehicle is disclosed, wherein the deceleration system includes a pressure operated brake system that is a first deceleration subsystem of the deceleration system. The method activates a second deceleration subsystem of the deceleration system for applying a current deceleration effect to the vehicle; generates an activation pressure for activating the brake system, and blocks the generated activation pressure to keep the brake system deactivated. The activation pressure is released and supplied to the pressure operated brake system for activation if the current deceleration effect applied to the vehicle by the second deceleration subsystem is lower than a predetermined deceleration threshold. |
US12286082B2 |
Wiper arm device and wiper device
A wiper arm device (10a; 10b) having at least one wiper arm adapter (12a; 12b), having at least one fluidic coupling element (18a; 18b) for forming a fluidic connection with at least one wiper blade (62a; 62b), having at least one wiper arm rod (14a; 14b), having at least one fluid line (16a, 16a′; 16b, 16b′) for transporting wiper fluid along the wiper arm rod (14a; 14b) to the fluidic coupling element (18a; 18b), and having an electrical heating line (20a, 20a′; 20b) which is arranged in the fluid line (16a, 16a′; 16b, 16b′) for heating the fluid line (16a, 16a′; 16b, 16b′). The heating line (20a, 20a′; 20b) extends through the at least one fluid line (16a, 16a′; 16b, 16b′) and is deflected at the fluidic coupling element (18a; 18b) to form a return through the fluid line (16a, 16a′; 16b, 16b′). |
US12286081B2 |
Vehicle center console
A center console includes an article placement portion, a front block portion, a rear block portion, a bridge portion, an inclination wall, and a terminal connection port. The front block portion is arranged at a forward position of the article placement portion. The rear block portion is arranged at a rearward position of the article placement portion. The bridge portion is provided on the front block portion and the rear block portion. The bridge portion is arranged above the article placement portion to interpose a space portion and has a width in a vehicle width direction which is narrower than that of the article placement portion. The inclination wall is arranged on a front section of the article placement portion and is inclined to a vehicle forward side toward an upward direction. The terminal connection port is arranged on the inclination wall. The terminal connection port is arranged at a position that does not overlap the bridge portion in a top view. |
US12286078B2 |
Vehicle door well step apparatus
Step apparatuses that removably couple to a door latch element (e.g., a U-shaped striker element) of a vehicle are described. A step apparatus may include a hook element that enables the step apparatus to hang from a door latch element in a vehicle door well. A step apparatus may also be able to extend through a door latch element such that the step apparatus may couple to the door latch element in an upright position. A step apparatus may include one or more than one step structure. |
US12286075B2 |
Vehicle control method and vehicle control device
A vehicle control method and a vehicle control device are configured to control the movement of a vehicle based on operation of a terminal device located outside the vehicle. The vehicle receives from the terminal device a first signal indicating that a first button of the terminal device has been pressed. The vehicle doors are unlocked based on the reception of the first signal, and the vehicle is placed in a state in which movement control is permitted. |
US12286074B2 |
Locking boot for vehicle wheel
A horizontal support arm including a thermoplastic polymer defines a horizontal axis extending along the horizontal support arm. A track is formed in the horizontal support arm. The track extends along the horizontal axis. A first vertical support arm extends from the horizontal support arm. The first vertical support arm includes a front engagement protrusion. The first vertical support arm includes the thermoplastic polymer. A receiving orifice is defined in the horizontal support arm. A horizontal extension portion is slidably received in the receiving orifice by sliding horizontally along the track formed in the horizontal support arm. A second vertical support arm extends from the horizontal extension portion. The second vertical support arm includes a rear engagement protrusion. The second vertical support arm includes the thermoplastic polymer. A lug nut blocking plate extends from the first vertical support arm. The lug nut block plate includes the thermoplastic polymer. |
US12286073B2 |
Filter unit for gas generator, gas generator, and method for manufacturing gas generator
A filter unit for a gas generator includes a filter and a filter housing coaxially positioning and fixing the filter in a filter accommodating space. The filter housing includes a first restraining end part disposed as a closing surface at one end of the filter housing and restraining a one axial end surface of the filter, a second restraining end part disposed at an other end of the filter housing, surrounding a gas inflow port, and restraining an other axial end surface of the filter, and a peripheral wall part connecting the first restraining end part and the second restraining end part and including a gas discharge port. The peripheral wall part includes a restraining peripheral wall part restraining a peripheral surface of the filter, and a non-restraining peripheral wall part in which the gas discharge port is disposed. |
US12286070B2 |
Vehicular safety system for controlling a safety feature
A vehicular safety system includes a plurality of vehicular cameras disposed at a vehicle. Image data captured by a forward-viewing vehicular camera of the plurality of vehicular cameras is processed by the vehicular safety system for headlamp control and for lane departure warning and/or object detection. At least one other sensing system of the vehicle is operable to capture sensor data. Responsive at least in part to processing by the vehicular safety system of captured image data and captured sensor data, a potential collision involving the vehicle is determined. Responsive to determination of the potential collision involving the vehicle, a safety feature of the vehicle changes its condition. If actual collision does not occur, the safety feature returns to its condition that existed prior to determination of the potential collision. |
US12286068B2 |
Front bumper
A front bumper includes a bumper body, a bumper inner, and a first electronic device. The bumper body is exposed to the outside of the vehicle. The bumper inner is located inside the bumper body and configured to fix the bumper body to a body of the vehicle. The first electronic device is located between the bumper body and the bumper inner. The bumper inner includes an inner body facing at least a part of the first electronic device in a first direction, and at least one columnar portion located adjacent to first the electronic device in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction, and extending in the first direction from the inner body toward the bumper body. The length in the first direction of the at least one columnar portion is greater than the length in the first direction of the first electronic device. |
US12286065B2 |
Device for reducing noise using sound meta-material
In accordance with an embodiment, a noise reduction device includes a housing; and a slit located inside the housing and having a unit cell located therein, the unit cell comprising a sound absorbing layer configured to absorb noise generated from a sound source inside the housing, and a meta-material panel layer located on one surface of the sound absorbing layer, the meta-material panel layer comprising a sound meta-material. |
US12286064B2 |
Door trim secondary attachment
A trim assembly of a vehicle includes a first component, a second component, and one or more primary retention elements attaching the first component to the second component. A secondary retention element is located at the first component. The secondary retention element is configured to engage the second component only in the event that the first component begins to move away from the second component to prevent release of the first component. |
US12286059B2 |
Vehicular camera assembly with cross-linked thermoplastic components
A vehicular camera assembly includes an imager printed circuit board (imager PCB), a lens barrel accommodating a lens, and a camera housing. The imager PCB has an imager disposed at a first side of the imager PCB. The lens barrel is disposed at a first portion of the camera housing. The imager PCB is attached at the first portion or a second portion of the camera housing, and, with the imager PCB attached at the first portion or the second portion of the camera housing and with the lens barrel disposed at the first portion, the imager at the first side of the imager PCB faces the lens accommodated by the lens barrel. The vehicular camera assembly includes at least one component that (i) is formed of a thermoplastic material, and (ii) has undergone electron beam treatment (EB treatment) that crosslinks molecules between polymer chains of the thermoplastic material. |
US12286056B2 |
Vehicle window pane comprising a light source and a light-conducting layer
A vehicle window pane having a window pane body assembly having an outer side, which faces a vehicle environment, and an inner side, which faces a vehicle interior, and having a light-conducting layer; and a light source configured to couple its light into the light-conducting layer. An input coupling element coupling light emitted by the light source into the light-conducting layer is disposed on the inner side of the window pane body assembly. |
US12286054B2 |
Vehicle lamp apparatus
A vehicle lamp apparatus has an adaptive driving beam lamp unit, and a controller. The adaptive driving beam lamp unit contains a plurality of individually controllable pixels, and is structured to emit a lamp beam with a light distribution that corresponds to states of the pixels. The controller is structured to control the light distribution of the adaptive driving beam lamp unit. The vehicle lamp apparatus can form an aiming light distribution in an aiming mode. The aiming light distribution contains a cross pattern whose cross point falls on a position that corresponds to an elbow point of a low-beam light distribution. |
US12286053B2 |
Systems and methods for replicating vehicular illumination
Systems and methods for replicating vehicular illumination are disclosed. According to an aspect, a system includes a detector configured to sense light emitted by a host light of a host vehicle for detecting a lighting state of the host light. The system also includes a communications system configured to communicate the detected lighting state between the host light and the remote light. Further, the system includes a remote light being located on one of the host vehicle and an operator of the host vehicle and configured to replicate the lighting state of the host light. |
US12286043B2 |
Seat cover fastening
A molded seat cushion is adapted for receiving a seat cover by providing an adhesive on either or both of a flexible fastener sheet and a selected area of a molded foam cushion surface, positioning the flexible fastener sheet to cover the selected area, and allowing the adhesive to set to permanently bond the flexible fastener sheet over the selected area of the molded foam cushion surface. The selected area features a three-dimensional contour that the flexible fastener sheet follows as bonded. A related flexible fastener product has a non-woven textile sheet and a resin layer secured to the textile sheet and carrying an array of discrete male touch fastener elements. The resin layer includes multiple parallel strips of resin, each resin strip carrying respective touch fastener elements, with each pair of adjacent strips separated by an exposed lane of the non-woven textile sheet. |
US12286040B2 |
Child restraint system
The present invention discloses a child restraint system including a main body and an adjusting foot. The main body includes a seat portion, a backrest portion, a first supporting portion and a second supporting portion. The first supporting portion is located adjacent to a first end of the seat portion away from the backrest portion, and the second supporting portion is located adjacent to a second end of the seat portion connected to the backrest portion. The adjusting foot is movably disposed on the main body and includes a third supporting portion. The first supporting portion and the third supporting portion abut against a vehicle seat to support the child restraint system at a forward facing position on the vehicle seat. The second supporting portion and the third supporting portion abut against the vehicle seat to support the child restraint system at a rearward facing position on the vehicle seat. |
US12286039B2 |
Rotating child car seat with belt and tether tensioner and reclining frame
Disclosed herein are child car seats configured to be installed in an associated vehicle using a safety belt of the associated vehicle and a top tether. The child car seat includes a seat shell supported on a base and at least one of a tensioner mechanism and a recline frame. The tensioner mechanism, which may include a panel, is configured to engage and tension each of the safety belt of the associated vehicle and the tether. The recline frame operatively attaches the seat shell to the base such that each of the seat shell and the recline frame are rotatably supported on the base, and the recline frame is further configured to permit the seat shell to recline with respect to the base. |
US12286038B2 |
Seat adjustment structure and child safety seat
A seat adjustment structure for adjusting a relative position between a seat and a base carrying the seat is provided. The seat adjustment structure is capable of sliding with respect to the base along a first direction and includes: one pair of engaging members, fixed to one of the base and the seat with respect to the first direction; a locking assembly, fixed to the other of the base and the seat, capable of being locked to or unlocked from the engaging member; an operating member, mounted on the seat or the base, capable of moving with respect to the seat along a second direction substantially perpendicular to the first direction; and a cable, connecting the operating member and the locking assembly, and being arranged to transmit a movement of the operating member to the locking assembly, thereby causing the locking assembly to be locked or unlocked with respect to the engaging members, such that the base is locked or unlocked with respect to the seat. |
US12286036B2 |
Seat sliding apparatus for vehicles
A seat sliding apparatus for a vehicle is provided. The seat sliding apparatus may include a lead screw configured to define a first toothed part on an outer circumferential surface thereof, and disposed in forward and rearward directions of a vehicle, a worm gear rotated by a driving motor, a transmission gear assembly engaged with the worm gear to be rotated, a power transmission belt engaged with the transmission gear assembly, and a nut unit including a first nut configured such that a second toothed part engaged with the first toothed part is defined on an inner circumferential surface thereof, and a second nut configured to come into contact with the power transmission belt. |
US12286031B2 |
Cooling system in a fuel cell electric vehicle and method of controlling a cooling system in a fuel cell electric vehicle
A cooling system in a fuel cell electric vehicle comprising a first chamber configured to contain relatively hot fluid and a second chamber configured to contain relatively cold fluid. The ratio of cooling power/fan power of a positive displacement device at a heat exchanger is monitored and thermal energy transfer between coolant and the chambers is controlled based on the ratio. When the ratio is above a pre-defined value or value range, thermal energy from the first chamber is provided to the coolant in the coolant circuit and passed into the heat exchanger, after which part of the thermal energy of cooled coolant leaving the heat exchanger is provided to and stored in the second chamber. The stored cold thermal energy is released from the second chamber when the ratio is below the pre-defined value or value range. The invention also relates to a method of controlling a cooling system. |
US12286028B2 |
Battery block moving assembly
A battery block moving assembly for handling and a manipulation with a battery block is described. The battery block moving assembly includes a trolley, a platform, a lift mechanism and a battery block moving mechanism. The battery block moving mechanism includes a pin and a horizontal pin moving mechanism configured to move the pin. The pin is configured to engage and move a battery block. |
US12286025B2 |
Charging system and charging control method
A charging system for charging a battery of an automatic conveyance vehicle configured to automatically convey an article includes a temperature acquisition section configured to acquire a temperature when charging the battery, and a control section configured to control power supply of the automatic conveyance vehicle when charging the battery based on the temperature acquired by the temperature acquisition section. |
US12286023B2 |
System and method for positioning a vehicle at a charging station
A system for positioning a vehicle at a charging station. The system comprises: a wireless communication arrangement comprising a first communication device configured to wirelessly communicate with a second communication device by a wireless protocol; a vehicle positioning arrangement comprising a transmitting antenna configured to transmit a detection signal, and a receiving antenna configured to receive the detection signal. The transmission of the detection signal by the transmitting antenna and/or the detection of the detection signal by the receiving antenna is controlled to determine an angle between the transmitting antenna and the receiving antenna, which angle is used to guide the vehicle to a predetermined position at the charging station. The first communication device comprises one of the transmitting antenna and receiving antenna of the vehicle positioning arrangement. |
US12286022B2 |
System for conductively charging a motor vehicle
A system for conductively charging a motor vehicle includes a charging device and a receiving device. The charging device has an electrical contacting unit and a lifting device operable for axially moving the contacting unit between retracted and extended positions. The receiving device has a receiving chamber for receiving the contacting unit inserted therein when the contacting unit is moved to an extended position. The contacting unit has a cylindrical or truncated cone body and includes an electrical contact ring extending around a lateral surface of the body of the contacting unit. The receiving device includes a radially position-able electrical contact element along the receiving chamber. When the contact element is in one radial position while the contacting unit is inserted into the receiving chamber the contact element electrically contacts the contact ring and mechanically fixes the contacting unit to the receiving device inside the receiving chamber. |
US12286020B2 |
Disengagement of electric vehicle charging cable
In order to ensure safe and reliable disconnection of charging cables from electric vehicles during occurrence of error conditions preventing normal disengagement of such charging cables, the systems and methods disclosed herein provide a vehicle charging system including a system controller configured to present via a display a user-selectable manual disconnection option when the vehicle is not receiving a charging current, receive an indication of a user selection of the manual disconnection option, and control a charge controller of the vehicle charging system to reset in order to terminate any charging session and to disengage the charging cable. In some embodiments, the charge controller may be configured or controlled to send a session termination signal to a vehicle charge controller of the vehicle either before resetting or as part of a startup process. |
US12286019B2 |
Vehicle-body structure with a battery cover for improved aerodynamic performance
A vehicle-body structure both protects a battery and provides a routing member below a floor panel that improves underfloor aerodynamic performance. Embodiments of a vehicle-body structure may include: a routing member that extends in a vehicle front-rear direction on a vehicle-width-direction outer side of a battery frame below a floor panel; a cover member that extends from a lower side of a battery to a lower side of the routing member; battery-frame fixation portions that fix the battery frame to side sills; and cover-member fixation portions that fix a vehicle-width-direction end portion of the cover member to the side sills. The routing member and the battery-frame fixation portions may be positioned on a vehicle-width-direction inner side of the cover-member fixation portions. |
US12286018B2 |
Over-voltage protection circuit for electric vehicles
An over-voltage protection circuit is electrically connected to one or more batteries and to a high-voltage bus to power the electrical components of an electric vehicle. The over-voltage protection circuit is configured to produce a short-circuit path for current flowing through the high-voltage bus when the voltage across the high-voltage bus is higher than a threshold voltage. The short-circuit path significantly increases the current flowing through the high-voltage bus, which causes one or more fuses to interrupt current flow. The over-voltage protection circuit includes an energy-harvesting circuit that down-converts the voltage across the high-voltage bus to a lower voltage that can power one or more electrical components of the over-voltage protection circuit. |
US12286017B2 |
System and methods for an immediate shutdown of charging for an electric aircraft
The present invention is a system and methods for an immediate shutdown of charging for an electric vehicle charger. The system may include a sensor, which is communicatively connected to a charging connection, and a control circuit, which is communicatively connected to the sensor. If a disruption element is determined by the control circuit as a function of a charging datum of the sensor, then control circuit is configured to conduct an immediate shutdown of charger by disabling a communication of a charging connection to prevent harm to an electric vehicle, a charger, and/or a user. |
US12286016B2 |
Electric utility vehicle power control
A control system and method of controlling a utility vehicle. The system may include a controller, an energy mode input associated with a user input request to select one of at least two power modes, an implement control input associated with a user input request to select a movement of an implement, a drive control input associated with a user input request to select a movement of a drive system to propel the utility vehicle, and an attachment type input to further refine the allowed operating power states. The controller is adapted to determine a change between the plurality of operating power states in response to user input requests to automatically optimize machine performance and efficiency. Each of the plurality of operating power states includes a maximum electric current output and a maximum speed output of the electric motor. |
US12286015B2 |
Compact powertrain with an electric motor
Powertrain, including an inverter unit, inverter housing, electric motor, electric motor housing, and a reducing gear. The inverter unit having an inverter configured for converting direct current to alternating current. The inverter housing defining an inverter housing interior volume accommodating the inverter. The reducing gear unit has a reducing gear and a reducing gear cover surrounding the reducing gear. The reducing gear defines an output reducing gear axis that is parallel to the motor axis. The reducing gear cover and the inverter housing are arranged at opposite ends of the electric motor with respect to the motor axis. The inverter housing includes a cut-out that defines a cut-out region fully contained within a convex hull of the inverter housing, wherein the cut-out region is disjoint from the inverter housing interior volume. The output reducing gear axis passes through the cut-out region without passing through the inverter housing interior volume. |
US12286013B2 |
Method for adjusting a vehicle mirror and/or a screen, and system for carrying out the method
A method for adjusting at least one vehicle mirror and/or a screen includes capturing a head outline of a driver in relation to at least one vehicle geometry of the passenger compartment of the vehicle using a passenger-compartment camera of the vehicle. The position of the head of the driver is calculated using, at least in part, the captured head outline and calibration information with respect to the at least one vehicle geometry of the passenger compartment of the vehicle. The method also includes determining a target position of the at least one vehicle mirror and/or of the screen using, at least in part, the calculated head position. The method further includes activating an actuator of the at least one vehicle mirror and/or of the screen for the purpose of bringing about the determined target position of the vehicle mirror and/or of the screen. |
US12286012B2 |
Information display system and vehicle information display system using the same
An information display system configured to unidirectionally display an image to inside or outside of a space via a transparent projected member provided in the space includes an image projection apparatus arranged inside the space and configured to generate and project image light by modulating a light flux from a light source, a transparent sheet provided on an inner surface of a display region set on a part of the projected member, and a light direction changing panel configured to change a direction of the image light from the image projection apparatus toward the transparent sheet of the display region, and the transparent sheet includes a retardation plate, an absorption type polarization plate that absorbs a specific polarized wave, and a transparent diffusion sheet material having a light diffusion function, and projects the image light whose direction has been changed by the light direction changing unit to the inside or the outside of the space. |
US12286009B2 |
Vehicle fuel level estimation
Estimating fuel consumptions of a vehicle is disclosed. A first fuel consumption value in a first time interval is estimated using fuel-sender resistance data. A second fuel consumption value in a second time interval is estimated using fuel-injected mass data. At least the first fuel consumption value and the second fuel consumption value are combined to obtain a fuel consumption value. The fuel consumption value is then output. |
US12286007B2 |
Thermal management system, and vehicle
A vehicle thermal management system is disclosed comprising a first and a second coolant circuit each comprising a coolant pump. The first coolant circuit comprises a coolant duct configured to conduct coolant flow through a portion of the first coolant circuit, and an expansion tank connected to the coolant duct. The system further comprises a first connecting conduit connecting the second coolant circuit to the coolant duct, and valve controllable between a first state in which the valve hinders flow of fluid through the first connecting conduit, and a second state in which the valve allows flow of fluid through the first connecting conduit. The present disclosure further relates to a vehicle comprising a vehicle thermal management system. |
US12286001B2 |
Skeleton for truck bed and convertible top
A rack for a truck, SUV or vehicle is disclosed herein which allows the user to lift a load above a roof of the vehicle. The load can be secured to the roof via the rack. Rotating rails are attached to a stationary rails. The stationary rails are mounted to the roof of the vehicle. A basket may be traversably slideable from the rotating rails to the stationary rails. The rotating rails may be lifted up after loading a basket to also lift the basket and the load up and allow the basket to slide onto the stationary rails. Once the basket and load are on the stationary rails, the basket is locked into place with a lock so that the load remains in place while the user is driving. |
US12286000B2 |
Tarpaulin housing structure for vehicle
A joint groove is defined in a joint section of a roof structure and a side body structure of a vehicle. A roof rail having a hollow structure is fixed to the vehicle so as to extend along the joint groove. A housing space for housing a tarpaulin is cooperatively defined by both the roof rail and the joint groove. Greater housing space can be more easily secured as compared to a case in which the housing space is defined solely by the roof rail. |
US12285999B2 |
Wheel cover
Various implementations include a tire cover. The tire cover includes a body, first and second straps, and first and second fasteners. The body has first and second body ends and first and second body sides. The body defines a first channel extending along the first body side and a second channel extending along the second body side. The first strap extends through the first channel and the second strap extends through the second channel. First strap ends of the first strap and the second strap are coupled to the first body end, and second strap ends of the first strap and the second strap are coupled to the second body end. The first fasteners are coupled adjacent the first body end. The second fasteners are coupled adjacent the second body end. Each of the second fasteners is releasably couplable to a different one of the first fasteners. |
US12285997B2 |
Heat pump system control method for vehicle
A heat pump system for a vehicle includes a first cooling apparatus having a first radiator, a first water pump, an electrical component, a valve, and a branch line, which are connected by a first coolant line and circulate a first coolant by the first water pump to the electrical component; a second cooling apparatus including a second radiator and a second water pump connected by a second coolant line; and an air conditioning apparatus including a compressor, a heater, an expansion valve, and a heat exchanger which are connected by a refrigerant line circulated with a refrigerant. |
US12285989B1 |
Splined torsion bar for vehicle steering system
A torsion bar for a vehicle steering system includes a first end region. The torsion bar also includes a second end region. The torsion bar further includes a main body extending about a longitudinal axis of the torsion bar from the first end region to the second end region, wherein the main body defines a plurality of splines circumferentially spaced from each other to form a splined outer surface extending along the entire length of the main body. |
US12285987B2 |
Electric suspension apparatus and method for controlling electric suspension
The electric suspension apparatus is mountable in a vehicle and includes: an electric actuator configured to perform a stroke operation in response to behavior by the vehicle; a motor configured to drive the electric actuator; a rotation angle sensor configured to detect an angle of rotation of the motor; and a controller configured to control the electric actuator, wherein the controller calculates a stroke amount for the electric actuator based on an amount of change in the rotation angle detected by the rotation angle sensor, and controls the electric actuator based on the calculated stroke amount. |
US12285978B1 |
Modular integrated tire inflation hub system and device
The present disclosure relates a device that includes a rotary union body. Included with the rotary union body is a circumferential air channel, a seal channel, and an intake air channel. The intake air channel is connected to the circumferential air channel. Also disclosed is a hub assembly system that includes a hub and a rotary union body. Included with the rotary union body is a circumferential air channel, a seal channel and an intake air channel. Here the intake air channel is connected to the circumferential air channel. |
US12285977B1 |
Wheel partition assembly configured to modify tire cavity resonance
A partition assembly configured to be mounted in a tire cavity defined between a wheel and a tire to divide the tire cavity into a plurality of segments, the partition assembly including at least one air line and a plurality of baffles. Each one of the plurality of baffles including: a base configured to be mounted to the wheel, the base defining an air passageway in fluid communication with the at least one air line; and an expandable body connected to the base and in fluid communication with the air passageway of the base, the expandable body configured to be filled with air from the at least one air line. Each one of the plurality of baffles is configured to receive air from the at least one air line to expand the plurality of baffles from a deflated configuration to an inflated configuration in which the plurality of baffles are configured to contact an inner wall of the tire coupled to the wheel to divide the tire cavity into the plurality of segments. |
US12285976B2 |
Tire comprising a dual-layer tread
The present invention relates to pneumatic tires comprising a dual-layer tread made of a first layer comprising a first tread compound having a first tread property and a second layer comprising a second tread compound having a second tread property. |
US12285975B2 |
Actuating mechanism for a caster
An actuating mechanism for a caster that brakes and positions the caster by means of a cam mechanism that enables braking of the caster using minimum forces developed on the brake lever or brake rod. The mechanism helps to handle casters of patient support apparatuses in hospital and nursery facilities easily, using minimum force developed by caregivers or by an electronic caster brake systems if used for braking of casters of patient support apparatuses, as well. The mechanism may produce an outstanding decrease of noise level of castors on patient support apparatuses. |
US12285973B2 |
Bassinet
A bassinet includes a base, a column assembly rotatably connected to the base at a first end of the column assembly, an arm rotatably connected to a second end of the column assembly, a tub frame pivotably connected to the arm, an infant tub retained within the tub frame, the infant tub including a front wall, a back wall, and two side walls and having areas of reduced height along the front wall and at least one of the side walls to provide enhanced access to the infant located within the infant tub, and an insert configured to reversibly fit within an interior of the infant tub. |
US12285969B1 |
Method for placing a vinyl cling onto an inflatable vinyl surface
The invention is a vinyl cling intended for use with a vinyl inflatable structure, such as an inflatable pool, and innovative placement method thereof. Relocatable placement of the vinyl clings on an inflatable structure allows a user to customize the structure itself for various events. In operation, the user can remove the cling from a backing sheet on which the clings are stored, wet one side of the cling, the space on the structure where the cling is intended to be placed, or both, press the cling onto the structure and again wet the cling and space on the structure around the cling to assure that the cling is secured thereto. The user can then remove the cling and repeat this process over and over without leaving any residue on the structure from an adhesive material. |
US12285967B2 |
Writing instrument and pen tip part
A writing instrument and a pen tip part include: a pen tip which includes a writing portion and has a directional specification for writing of the writing portion; a cylindrical inner cylinder which fixes the pen tip; a cylindrical outer cylinder into which the inner cylinder can be inserted and which includes a finger guide portion on an outer peripheral surface; and a fixture which fixes the outer cylinder to the inner cylinder. |
US12285966B2 |
Secure multi-layered structure comprising multiple apertures
A secure multi-layered structure (14), for example, for a secure document, the secure multi-layered structure comprising a first layer (20) having a first aperture (25) opened in the first layer, a second layer (30) having a second aperture (35) opened in the second layer, and a third layer (40) having a third aperture (45) opened in the third layer, wherein each layer at least partially overlaps with the layer adjacent to it, at least a portion of the third layer being visible through the first aperture. |
US12285965B2 |
Identification document data page and related production method
The invention relates to a multilayer structure intended to be inserted in an identification document and comprising at least one first layer at least partially opaque forming a data area, the first layer comprising at least one through opening integrally confined by at least partially opaque material of the first layer, and a second layer at least partially transparent extending at least partially on the data area in order to extend into the through opening, the second layer comprising a part extending beyond the first layer and forming an edge part, the second layer comprising at least one element forming a security element, the security element being present and/or visible on and/or in the edge part and in the through opening of the first layer. |
US12285964B2 |
Structure of screen printing plate and manufacturing method of screen printing plate
A structure of a screen printing plate comprises a supporting frame, a composite screen, a first and a second adhesive body, and an adhesive tape. The composite screen is connected to the supporting frame and comprises a first and a second screen. The first screen is disposed along the supporting frame and encloses a central region. The second screen covers the central region and is in partial overlapped with and connected to the first screen, wherein the screens are made from different materials. The first adhesive body is disposed between the first and the second screens and connects them. The second adhesive body is disposed on one side of the composite screen and covers the first adhesive body. The adhesive tape is opposite to the second adhesive body and is disposed on the other side of the composite screen. A manufacturing method of a screen printing plate is also provided. |
US12285962B2 |
Thermosensitive recording material
A thermosensitive recording material including a compound represented by the following formula (1): wherein, R1 to R10 each independently represent a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom, a nitro group, an amino group, an alkyl group, an alkoxy group, an aryl oxy group, an alkyl carbonyl oxy group, an aryl carbonyl oxy group, an alkyl carbonyl amino group, an aryl carbonyl amino group, an alkyl sulfonyl amino group, an aryl sulfonyl amino group, a monoalkyl amino group, a dialkyl amino group, or an aryl amino group. |
US12285959B2 |
Ultra-thin portable printer
A printer includes a base and a cover. The base includes front and rear walls, and first and second sidewalls. The cover is pivotally connected to the base. A receiving section extends within the base from the first sidewall to an interior end of the section. The receiving section receives sheets of paper. A paper feeding mechanism is disposed between the interior end and the second sidewall. The paper feeding mechanism is operable to feed paper from the receiving section in the longitudinal direction through the base. A print module is disposed within the base between the paper feeding mechanism and the second sidewall. The print module includes ink injectors operable to print on paper being fed past the injectors from the receiving section. A toner module is operable to provide ink to the injectors. A battery module is disposed between the receiving section and the rear wall. |
US12285957B2 |
Inkjet recording apparatus and program
An inkjet recording apparatus of a scanning type includes: a treatment liquid head that ejects a treatment liquid having a flocculation effect on a coloring material ink and a coloring material; and an ink head that ejects the coloring material ink in a single carriage, wherein the ink head does not pass through a treatment liquid discharging part after discharging the treatment liquid in a same scan. |
US12285956B2 |
Manufacturing and quality testing method and manufacturing device for a printed product capable of resisting abnormal environmental changes and operating in all weather and suitable for hygiene management operations, and the printed product
Provided are a manufacturing and quality testing method and a manufacturing device for a printed product capable of resisting abnormal environmental changes and operating in all weather and suitable for hygiene management operations, as well as the printed product, which relate to the technical field of printing. The manufacturing and quality testing method for the printed product includes the following steps: selecting a material for producing a content component of the product, the material having a structure that exhibits bi-characteristics; preparing a polyurethane adhesive; forming waterproof and weather-resistant images on a sheet material of the content component of the product by an appropriate printing method; performing connecting between the content component of the weather-resistant product and a cover; and sampling and testing are performed to assure quality during the process of manufacturing the product capable of operating in all weather and capable of being disinfected and washed. The printed product can resist extreme temperatures and operate in all weather under abnormal environments, and is cost-effective and durable. |
US12285954B2 |
Liquid ejecting head and liquid ejecting apparatus
A liquid ejecting head includes a nozzle that is in communication with a pressure chamber and ejects a first liquid, a passage formation substrate that has a liquid passage which extends from a common liquid chamber in communication with a plurality of pressure chambers to the nozzle and through which the first liquid flows, and a circulation passage that is formed in the passage formation substrate, passes near the nozzle, and is not in communication with the liquid passage, and through which a second liquid circulates. |
US12285951B2 |
Supply unit, liquid discharge device, and liquid container
A supply unit in which a liquid container including a coupling portion is detachably mounted includes a liquid introducing portion to which the coupling portion of the liquid container is coupled, a pressing member configured to press the liquid container in an uncoupling direction, which is a direction opposite to a coupling direction, when a direction in which the liquid container is coupled to the liquid introducing portion is defined as the coupling direction, an engaging portion configured to engage with the liquid container when the liquid container is coupled to the liquid introducing portion, and a speed reduction portion configured to reduce, when engagement of the engaging portion with the liquid container is released, a moving speed of the liquid container moving in the uncoupling direction. |
US12285946B2 |
Droplet discharge head and droplet discharge apparatus
A droplet discharging head executes multi-path recording in which dot recording in one main scanning line is completed by n main scans when n is an integer of 2 or more. The droplet discharging head includes: a plurality of nozzles configured to discharge a liquid as droplets; a pressure chamber defining substrate defining a pressure chamber communicating with the nozzles; a piezoelectric element including a first electrode, a second electrode, and a piezoelectric layer containing a perovskite-type composite oxide containing K, Na, and Nb as a main component; and a vibration plate forming a part of a wall surface of the pressure chamber and configured to vibrate by driving of the piezoelectric element. The number of paths n in the multi-path recording, a piezoelectric constant d31 [m/v] of the piezoelectric element, and a ratio x of a Na molar fraction to a total value of a K molar fraction and the Na molar fraction in the piezoelectric layer satisfy a relationship represented by a formula (1). |
US12285945B2 |
Method and apparatus for load-locked printing
The disclosure relates to a method and apparatus for preventing oxidation or contamination during a circuit printing operation. The circuit printing operation can be directed to OLED-type printing. In an exemplary embodiment, the printing process is conducted at a load-locked printer housing having one or more of chambers. Each chamber is partitioned from the other chambers by physical gates or fluidic curtains. A controller coordinates transportation of a substrate through the system and purges the system by timely opening appropriate gates. The controller may also control the printing operation by energizing the print-head at a time when the substrate is positioned substantially thereunder. |
US12285941B2 |
Recording device, recording system, and control method for recording device
A recording device includes a roll holding unit, a transport mechanism, a recording unit, a cutting mechanism, and a discharge unit. The recording unit performs recording on a transported medium from the roll. The cutting mechanism cuts the medium, in an intersecting direction intersecting a transport direction. The discharge unit discharges the medium cut by the cutting mechanism. The transport mechanism includes a transport roller pair disposed upstream of the recording unit in the transport path. The control unit determines that the remaining length L2 of the medium is insufficient to perform recording in a state of pinching the medium by the transport roller pair and the remaining length L2 is greater than the predetermined length (affirmative determination in step S14), the control unit cuts, by the cutting mechanism, a remaining medium to a predefined length L3 or less and discharges the remaining medium (steps S17 to S20). |
US12285940B2 |
Inkjet recording apparatus
A printer (1) includes an endless conveyance belt (45) which attracts a sheet and conveys it in a predetermined conveyance direction; a recording head (30) provided with an ejection port formed surface (31) on which an ejection port for ejecting ink is formed, the ejection port formed surface (31) facing an outer circumferential surface of the conveyance belt (45) with a predetermined gap; and a conveyance guide (70) which faces the conveyance belt (45) on an upstream side of the ejection port formed surface (31) in the conveyance direction, is provided within a range containing both end portions of the conveyed sheet in a width direction intersecting the conveyance direction, and projects toward the conveyance belt (45) more than the ejection port formed surface (31). |
US12285933B2 |
Electronic device
An electronic device includes a display panel including non-folding areas and a folding area disposed between the non-folding areas, a lower protective film disposed below the display panel, an external light reflective member disposed below the lower protective film, a lower member disposed below the external light reflective member, and cushion members disposed below the lower member. The display panel is foldable along a folding axis. The cushion members are spaced apart from each other and define a cushion hole in the folding area. |
US12285929B2 |
Electronic device with thermally insulating material instances and corresponding methods
An electronic device includes a device housing and heat generating electronics situated within the device housing. A thermally insulating screen defined by thermally insulating material is positioned on an exterior of the device housing. The thermally insulating screen defines a partition between the exterior of the device housing and external objects contacting the electronic device while allowing thermal energy from the heat generating electronics to dissipate through the device housing between instances of the thermally insulating material. |
US12285928B2 |
Enameled glazing
A method to provide for an enameled glazing including, a glass sheet, an enamel coating on at least a part of a first surface of the glass sheet, a multilayer coating on at least a part of a first surface of the glass sheet and at least partially on top of the enamel coating, such that the enamel coating either comprises no Bi4Si3O12, or, if it comprises Bi4Si3O12, the enamel coating exhibits a crystallinity ratio <5, as measured by XRD, where the crystallinity ratio is the ratio of Bi4Si3O12/Cr2CuO4. |
US12285927B2 |
Laminated glass
Laminated glass for a vehicle includes a vehicle-interior side glass plate, a vehicle-exterior side glass plate, an interlayer film that bonds the vehicle-interior side glass plate and the vehicle-exterior side glass plate, and a structure sealed in the interlayer film. The interlayer film includes a first interlayer film bonded to the vehicle-interior side glass plate, a second interlayer film bonded to the vehicle-exterior side glass plate, and a third interlayer film located between the first interlayer film and the second interlayer film to enclose an outer periphery of the structure. Where a film thickness of the first interlayer film or the second interlayer film, whichever is thinner, is denoted as ti, and a thickness of the structure is denoted as ts, ti/ts≥0.4 is satisfied. Where a flexural modulus of the structure is denoted as E1 [MPa], a relationship between ts and E1 satisfies E1×ts3≥500. |
US12285924B1 |
Apparatus for manufacturing a double wall paper cup
An apparatus for manufacturing a double wall paper cup is provided. The apparatus includes: a first rotation table configured to rotate intermittently on a horizontal rotating shaft; a plurality of slots for an outer cup part, each of which is installed at intervals of a first predetermined angular value on an outer peripheral surface of the first rotation table; a second rotation table configured to rotate intermittently on a vertical rotating shaft; a stroker configured to move up and down at a combining location; and a cup-combining unit including: (i) a plurality of inner cup part mandrels, each of which is installed at intervals of a second predetermined angular value on a circumference area of an upper surface of the second rotation table; and (ii) a plurality of pushers, each of which has each of pushing shafts capable of moving up and down in directions perpendicular to the ground surface. |
US12285919B2 |
Method of joining segments of a composite component
Methods are provided for joining a composite component, such as a rotor blade of a wind turbine. Accordingly, a first blade segment is provided and a bladder assembly is positioned thereon. Additionally, an adhesive element is positioned in a first position on the first blade segment. A second blade segment is positioned with the first blade segment so as to define an inner cavity therebetween. The inner cavity contains the adhesive element and the bladder assembly, but the adhesive element does not contact the second blade segment while in the first position. The bladder assembly is inflated to transition the adhesive element to a second position in contact with both the first blade segment and the second blade segment. With the adhesive element in contact with both blade segments, the adhesive element is allowed to cure in order to secure the blade segments to one another. |
US12285916B2 |
Graphical element surface displacements based on distance functions
Systems and methods are described herein to determine positive or negative displacement distances for each pixel of an image of a graphical element. A displacement subsystem may determine surface displacement distances based on a function of a distance of each pixel to a nearest edge pixel of the image of the graphical element. A mapping subsystem may generate a surface displacement map of the graphical element to be applied to a surface of a three-dimensional object. The surface displacement map may be used to generate a mesh file and/or transmitted to a three-dimensional printing for printing on a surface of an object. |
US12285914B2 |
Techniques for integrated preheating and coating of powder material in additive fabrication and related systems and methods
Techniques for improved efficiency of sintering in additive fabrication are described. According to some aspects, mechanisms for depositing and leveling source material are combined with a mechanism for heating the material. In some embodiments, one or more heating elements may be arranged to lead and/or follow a material deposition mechanism such that heat may be applied to the build region in concert with deposition of material. As a result of this technique, the heating and depositing steps may be performed closer together in time and/or heat may be applied more directly to the material than in conventional systems. As a result, greater control over material temperature may be achieved, thereby avoiding excess temperature exposure and subsequent undesirable changes to the material. |
US12285913B2 |
Use of dye-type polarizers in a photopolymer curing device
A curing system for an additive fabrication system includes a light source, a liquid crystal cell, and a first polarizer. The light source is configured to emit light at a wavelength suitable for curing a material. The liquid crystal cell is configured to receive the light from the light source. The first polarizer comprises a polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) matrix and organic dyes impregnated into the PVA matrix. |
US12285897B2 |
Over mandrel extrusion for composite PCP stator
Techniques for forming a helical rubber hose are provided. Such techniques include modified crosshead extrusion techniques in which an elastomer is melted, fed into a crosshead assembly, and extruded on a helical mandrel fed through the crosshead assembly to form a hose. In techniques described herein, relative axial and rotational motion of the mandrel and a die plate at or on the outlet or output of the crosshead assembly are kinematically matched such that the distance of relative axial movement of the mandrel per one revolution equals one pitch of the mandrel. |
US12285894B2 |
Injection molding apparatus
An injection molding apparatus for receiving molten material from an injection nozzle and delivering the molten material to a mold cavity is disclosed. The injection molding apparatus includes a molten material conduit device for receiving the molten material and directing the molten material to a molten material receiver defined by a manifold, the manifold directing the molten material the mold cavity housed within the mold assembly of the apparatus. The molten material conduit device includes a manifold-sealed interface effector for sealing against the manifold, and a back plate engager for engaging the back plate that secures the molten material conduit device to the manifold. The manifold, the molten material conduit device and the back plate are cooperatively configured such that a discharge end of the conduit device is sandwiched between the manifold and the back plate and such that the discharge opening is disposed in alignment with the molten material-receiver. |
US12285893B2 |
Injection molding system with conveyor devices to insert or eject molds
A method for detachably attaching a linking unit, including an end with a hole and a slit, to a mold, the method comprising inserting a first attachment member connected to the mold through the hole; and inserting a second attachment member connected to the mold through the slit, wherein the linking unit is detached from the mold by moving the linking unit in a direction opposite to a direction in which the slit is formed in a state where the first attachment member is disconnected from the mold and the second attachment member remains connected to the mold. |
US12285886B2 |
Manufacturing of a metal mold for replicating a component having a predetermined three-dimensional shape
The present invention relates to a method of manufacturing a metal mold for replicating a component having a predetermined three-dimensional shape, the manufacturing method comprising: (a) fabricating a glass-based mold by using a moldable nanocomposite comprising an organic binder and glass particles dispersed therein, the glass-based mold having the predetermined three-dimensional shape; and (b) replicating the glass-based mold obtained in step (a) by melting a metal inside the glass-based mold or by melting a metal outside the glass-based mold and pouring it onto or into the glass-based mold, followed by cooling, or by pressing the glass-based mold into a malleable metal substrate, thereby obtaining the metal mold for replicating the component, the metal mold having the predetermined three-dimensional shape inverted. Further, the present invention relates to a method of replicating a component having a predetermined three-dimensional shape, wherein the metal mold obtained by the manufacturing method is used for replicating the component, wherein the glass particles of the moldable nanocomposite comprise a first type of glass particles having a diameter in the range from 5 nm to 500 nm. |
US12285885B2 |
Assembly for granulating extruded material
Disclosed is an assembly for granulating polymer material, having a housing; a gas feed conduit having a rectangular cross-section and leading into the housing; a gas discharge conduit located downstream of the housing and having a rectangular cross-section; a granulating unit disposed in the housing and having a perforated plate feeding into the housing and a scraper, which comminutes the material emerging through openings of the perforated plate. In a plane running parallel to the plane of the perforated plate, the two lateral wall faces of the gas discharge conduit arranged perpendicularly to said plane enclose an angle α2 with one another, and the two lateral wall faces of the gas feed conduit arranged perpendicularly to said plane or plane of section enclose an angle α1, the two angles α1 and α2 being open towards the housing, and the angle α1 being larger than the angle α2. |
US12285884B2 |
Method for densifying a fibrous texture by injecting a slip
A method for densifying a fibrous texture made of ceramic material with a ceramic matrix used in injection equipment including a mold cavity defined between a mold and a counter-mold, the mold cavity defining an internal space, and a membrane comprising a stiffened zone, the membrane being intended to be placed between a fibrous texture present in the mold cavity and the counter-mold, and the stiffened zone of the membrane having a Young's modulus greater than 200 GPa, the method including placing a predensified fibrous texture in the mold cavity, the predensified fibrous texture having corrugations on the surface and placing the membrane on the predensified fibrous texture in such a way that the stiffened zone of the membrane is in contact with the peaks of the corrugations of the predensified fibrous texture; closing the injection equipment, and densifying. |
US12285882B2 |
Strong and tough structural wood materials, and methods for fabricating and use thereof
A super strong and tough densified wood structure is formed by subjecting a cellulose-based natural wood material to a chemical treatment that partially removes lignin therefrom. The treated wood retains lumina of the natural wood, with cellulose nanofibers of cell walls being aligned. The treated wood is then pressed in a direction crossing the direction in which the lumina extend, such that the lumina collapse and any residual fluid within the wood is removed. As a result, the cell walls become entangled and hydrogen bonds are formed between adjacent cellulose nanofibers, thereby improving the strength and toughness of the wood among other mechanical properties. By further modifying, manipulating, or machining the densified wood, it can be adapted to various applications. |
US12285878B2 |
Skin treatment device and method of controlling a skin treatment device
A skin treatment device provides feedback to a user relating to the force or pressure they are applying. In addition to the feedback provided for indicating that the pressure is too high, correct, or too low, there is a further feedback type when the force or pressure is below a lowest threshold value, indicating that there is no contact between the skin and the device. Providing the same feedback information when the user is applying a too low pressure as when the user has deliberately released the device from contact with the skin is thereby avoided. |
US12285875B2 |
Optimizing calibration with constraints between different coordinate frames
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for calibrating a robotic workcell. One of the methods includes obtaining an initial model of a workcell having a plurality of calibration entities including a plurality of robots and a plurality of sensors configured to observe movements by one or more calibration entities. executing a calibration program that generates movement data representing movements by the plurality of robots. A plurality of different constraint pairs are generated from sensor data, the constraint pairs specifying a relationship between poses of calibration entities that are observed in different coordinate frames each defined by a calibration entity and is represented in the sensor data. One or more optimization processes are performed on the plurality of different constraint pairs to generate a plurality of calibration values. |
US12285873B2 |
Clinical workflows utilizing autonomous and semi-autonomous telemedicine devices
The present disclosure describes various clinical workflows and other methods that utilize a telemedicine device in a healthcare network. According to various embodiments, a healthcare practitioner may utilize a remote presence interfaces (RPIs) on a remote access device (RAD), such as a portable electronic device (PED) to interface with a telemedicine device. The healthcare practitioner may directly interface with a display interface of a telemedicine device or utilize the RPI on a RAD. The present disclosure provides various clinical workflows involving a telemedicine device to view patient data during a telepresence session, perform rounds to visit multiple patients, monitor a patient, allow for remote visitations by companions, and various other clinical workflow methods. |
US12285867B2 |
Dual mounting for automated repair systems
A dual mounted end-effector system mounted on a motive robot arm for preparing an object surface is described. The system includes a first tool configured to contact and prepare the object surface and a second tool configured to contact and prepare the object surface. The system also includes a force control. The force control is configured to align, in a first state, with the first tool in position to contact and prepare the object surface and, in a second state, with the second tool in a position to contact and prepare the object surface. |
US12285864B2 |
Link actuation device and method for driving link actuation device
A link actuation device includes a proximal link hub, a distal link hub, link mechanisms that couple the link hubs, an actuator, and a control device. The actuator includes motors provided for link mechanisms, respectively. The control device stores a map in which drive command values for each of the motors corresponding to a plurality of discrete positions within a movable range of the distal link hub are stored. Upon receipt of a command value for movement to a position that coincides with none of the plurality of positions within the movable range, the control device determines a drive command value for each of the motors by interpolating a region surrounded by four points at the plurality of positions on the map using a polynomial curved surface formula. |
US12285863B2 |
Robot control method and apparatus, electronic device, storage medium, and robot
A robot control method includes: acquiring target speed information of a robot at a next moment during walking of the robot; and adjusting a step frequency of the robot according to the target speed information and a current state of the robot. An apparatus for controlling a robot and several methods for determining whether the robot meets a step frequency switching condition are provided. |
US12285858B2 |
Apparatus and methods for manipulating plates
An apparatus for aligning an edge, such as a leading edge of a plate, in particular a printing plate or a printing plate precursor. The apparatus includes a support configured for supporting the plate on a support surface, and to be located upstream of a treatment station. At least two movable elements are arranged to be moved by an edge, such as a leading edge, of the plate. The at least two movable elements include a first and a second movable element; a detection means configured to detect a first and second measure representative for a first and second position of the first and second movable element, respectively, at least one controllable component configured to perform an action on the plate, and a control means configured to control the at least one controllable component based on the first and second measure. |
US12285853B2 |
Axe attachment to multi-purpose tool
A modular combination axe head with a mechanical system that allows multiple configurations of other modular attachments; such as a sledge hammer and pick that is particularly designed for use by firefighters or military as a tactical entry tool. The axe includes a front end and a rear end. The front end has an upper section that functions as an axe blade and the lower section functions as a brush hook or. The rear section includes a pick that can be utilized for a variety of functions. By incorporating three tools in a single structure the weight that a firefighter carries is lessened. Thus, reducing fatigue and the time that is required to cut through an obstruction to reach fire victims. |
US12285852B2 |
Impact driver anvil
An anvil for use with a power tool may include a shank and ram lug. The stank may have a first end and a second end. The ram lug may extend radially from the second end of the shank. The am lug may include an impact surface configured to receive an impact force from a hammer of the power tool and an impact layer comprising the impact surface. The impact layer may have been formed via a treatment process to have an impact layer depth to an impact layer transitional material interface with an interior region of the ram lug. The impact layer may have a first hardness and the interior region of the ram lug may have a second hardness. The first hardness may be greater than the second hardness. |
US12285849B2 |
Fastener-driving tool having a superconductor power source
The present disclosure provides various embodiments of a fastener-driving tool that includes a battery-charged supercapacitor as a power source. The fastener-driving tool includes first and second spaced-apart, conductive rails and a partially conductive piston slidably mounted on the rails. The rails and the piston are electrically connected to one another. The supercapacitor is electrically connected to the first rail. When the supercapacitor discharges electrical current, the electrical current flows from the supercapacitor, into the first rail, through the piston into the second rail, and from the second rail. The electrical current induces magnetic fields in the rails and the piston, and the combination of the electrical current and the magnetic fields induce a Lorentz force that acts on the piston to move the piston toward a nosepiece to drive a fastener. |
US12285846B1 |
Machine vise stop device
A stop device having a L shaped mounting bracket secured to a machine vise by a mounting bracket screw, a stop arm having an elongated slot extended within the stop arm and running in a parallel direction to a length of the stop arm, a pivot clamp and pivot clamp screw connected to the elongated slot and attaching the stop arm to the mounting bracket along a length side of a machine vise, the stop arm moveable in both an Y and Z direction and lockable by the pivot clamp, a fixed jaw located at the second end of the stop arm and a stop clamp attached to the second end of the stop arm by stop clamp screw, the stop clamp including an adjustable jaw facing the fixed jaw of the stop arm with the stop clamp screw enabling changes to a distance between the jaws to allow the jaws to hold and support a portion of a stop rod having varying shapes and sizes in a fixed, deform-free condition therebetween. |
US12285840B2 |
Polishing head, polishing apparatus, and method of manufacturing semiconductor wafer
A polishing head includes a first ring-shaped member having an opening; a plate-shaped member that closes the opening on an upper side of the first ring-shaped member; a membrane that closes the opening on a lower side of the first ring-shaped member; a back pad adhered to a lower surface of the membrane; and a second ring-shaped member located below the back pad and having an opening that holds a polishing target workpiece. A space formed by closing the opening of the first ring-shaped member by the plate-shaped member and the membrane includes: a central region; and an outer peripheral region partitioned from the central region by a partition, and an inner peripheral edge region of the second ring-shaped member is located vertically below an outer peripheral edge of the outer peripheral region. A polishing apparatus includes the polishing head, and is used in a method of manufacturing a semiconductor wafer. |
US12285839B2 |
Carrier head for chemical mechanical polishing apparatus comprising substrate receiving member
A carrier head for a chemical mechanical polishing apparatus comprises: a base; a substrate receiving member comprising a plate portion having an outer surface for receiving a substrate and an inner surface at the back of the outer surface, a perimeter portion extended in a height direction from an edge of the plate portion, a securing portion extended from an outer part of the perimeter portion and connected to a lower part of the base, and a contact portion extended from an inner part of the perimeter portion; a contact coupling structure connected to the lower part of the base to provide a contact surface to the contact portion; and a perimeter portion pressurizing chamber formed by taking the securing portion and the contact portion as chamber walls when the contact portion contacts firmly the contact coupling structure by means of fluid pressure. |
US12285836B2 |
End point detection method, polishing apparatus, and polishing method
An end point detection method is provided for detecting and end point based on a drive current supplied to a drive unit that rotates and drives one of a polishing table and a holding unit. The end point detection method includes: a step (S102) of determining whether a polishing condition of a polishing process to be executed coincides with a preset specific polishing condition; a step (S103) of adjusting a current control parameter in a drive control unit that controls the drive current, the current control parameter related to a change in the drive current with respect to a change in a driving load of the drive unit, if it is determined that the polishing condition coincides with the specific polishing condition; and a step (S105) of detecting the drive current supplied to the drive unit based on the adjusted current control parameter. |
US12285835B2 |
Hard wafer grinding method
A hard wafer grinding method includes a rough grinding step of forming a section along the diameter of a hard wafer into a centrally recessed shape by roughly grinding the hard wafer such that a central part of the hard wafer is thinner than a peripheral part of the hard wafer, a finish grinding step of expanding a ground area of the hard wafer from the peripheral part in an annular shape to the central part while dressing lower surfaces of finish grinding stones by the peripheral part of the hard wafer of the centrally recessed shape after the rough grinding, then setting the whole of a radius part of the hard wafer as the ground area, and further finish-grinding the hard wafer so as to obtain a predetermined thickness. |
US12285834B2 |
Processing system, display system, processing apparatus, processing method, and record medium that determines process period and sampling frequency for AD converter for cutting tool
A processing system includes a cutting tool, a sensor attached to the cutting tool, an analog-to-digital (AD) converter configured to perform sampling on an analog signal output from the sensor to generate a digital signal, and a processing unit. The processing unit is configured to, based on a rotation rate [rpm] of a rotor; an upper-limit period that is an upper-limit value of a process period; and an upper-limit pitch that is an upper-limit value of an angle pitch [degree], determine the process period and a sampling frequency with which the AD converter performs sampling such that a set value of the angle pitch is equal to the upper-limit pitch or less in a time period taken by the rotor to rotate N times with the process period that is equal to the upper-limit period or shorter. |
US12285833B2 |
Multiaxial machining center with controlled-pressure connection mechanism
The invention relates to a multiaxial machining center (30) for machining a part (35), comprising: a support plate for supporting a part (35) to be machined, a positioning carriage (36) that can be moved with respect to the support plate along at least one first axis of movement, a machining carriage (32) that can be moved with respect to the positioning carriage (36) along a second axis of movement perpendicular to said at least one first axis of movement, a connection mechanism between the machining carriage and the positioning carriage, which connection mechanism is configured to guide and move in translation the machining carriage, the connection mechanism furthermore comprising: a system for applying a predetermined force to the machining carriage (32) along the second axis of movement, a unit for controlling the force applied to the machining carriage (32) by the application system. |
US12285832B2 |
Suction-extraction adapter
A suction-extraction adapter for a drilling tool has a housing and a tool connection unit. The housing has a suction-extraction device interface for the detachable connection of a suction-extraction device to the suction-extraction adapter. The tool connection unit enables the axial fixing of the suction-extraction adapter on the drilling tool. The housing also has a locking mechanism. The tool connection unit is configured to be locked on the housing of the suction-extraction adapter via the locking mechanism. |
US12285828B2 |
Method for producing a wind turbine blade
Provided is a method for producing a wind turbine blade having a blade body including a body part and a tip part, the blade being produced by using a mold, wherein a prefabricated tip part having a first connection interface is arranged adjacent to the mold for producing the body part, whereby building elements for building the body part are arranged in the mold providing a second connection interface which corresponds to and connects to the first connection interface, whereafter both connection interfaces are fixed by applying a fixing agent and curing it. |
US12285824B2 |
Methods of welding high manganese steel with step-out weld zone erosion-corrosion resistance
Methods of welding high manganese steel, the methods comprising: supplying at least one piece of high manganese steel; supplying the metal cored wire comprising a steel sheath with a core comprising powders of certain metal and carbon percentages and at least one of: i: sulfur in an amount less than 0.3 wt. %; or ii. phosphorous in an amount less than 0.03 wt. %; or a combination thereof; and the balance with iron; submerging the at least one piece of high manganese steel in a slag and arc stabilizer; and applying a current to the metal cored wire to produce a liquid alloy steel composition on the at least one piece of high manganese steel. |
US12285823B2 |
Low melting-point bonding member, method for producing same, semiconductor electronic circuit, and method for mounting said semiconductor electronic circuit
A low melting-point bonding member includes a low melting-point alloy containing Bi: 46 mass % or more and 72 mass % or less, In: 26 mass % or more and 54 mass % or less, and Sn: 2 mass % or less when a total amount of Bi, In, and Sn is 100 mass % and having a melting point of 86 to 111° C. A method for producing a low melting-point bonding member, including a plating step of performing a plating process including at least Bi plating and In plating and forming, on an object to be plated, a plating layer containing Bi: 46 mass % or more and 72 mass % or less, In: 26 mass % or more and 54 mass % or less, and Sn: 2 mass % or less when a total amount of Bi, In, and Sn is 100 mass %. |
US12285816B2 |
Integrated electrode maintenance for robotic welding cell
A welding station includes a welding gun that includes first and second caps. The welding gun is movable between a working position and a maintenance position. The working position corresponds to a welding operation on at least one workpiece. A maintenance tool assembly is configured to cooperate with the first and second caps in the maintenance position. The maintenance tool assembly includes a cap extractor, a cap dispenser and a cap dresser. The cap extractor is configured to remove the first and second caps from the welding gun. The cap dispenser is configured to provide a new cap to the welding gun for installation. The cap dresser is configured to shape the cap face. The maintenance tool assembly includes a lift actuator. A translate actuator is respectively configured to move the maintenance tool assembly in the lift and translate directions with respect to the welding gun. |
US12285811B2 |
Method of machining brittle materials
A method of cutting (e.g. micro-milling) brittle materials where a protective ductile layer is present on the brittle material during the cutting step. The method offers an improved edge quality of the machined profile relative to previous cutting (e.g. micro-milling) techniques. A machined product obtained by or obtainable by this method is disclosed. |
US12285810B2 |
Drill for carbon-fiber composite material
The drill of the invention has: two cutting edges, each having a main cutting edge and a thinned cutting edge, wherein two relief surfaces formed symmetrically around rotation axis, first and second margin portions are formed, the first margin portions have a forward-end small-diameter portion with diameter smaller than the drill diameter, that is formed from the side of the drill forward-end toward the drill rearward-end, the second margin portions have a second forward-end small-diameter portion with diameter smaller than the first forward-end small-diameter portion, that is formed from the side of the drill forward-end toward the side of the drill rearward-end, the first forward-end small-diameter portion and the second forward-end small-diameter portion have inclination portions, the diameters of which gradually increase from the side of the drill forward-end toward the side of the drill rearward-end, and the inclination portions of the first forward-end small-diameter portion have relief surfaces. |
US12285809B2 |
Hard-film-coated drill
In a hard-film-coated drill having a cemented carbide drill body coated with a hard film, the drill body is provided with a smooth region at a boundary between a flank surface and a rake surface. The surface hardness of the hard film is within 2000 to 2500 HV in Vickers hardness. A radius r1 (μm) of curvature of the first ridgeline L1 where the smooth region and the flank surface intersect is represented by r1=0.45×D+a1 (10≤a1≤25), where D is the diameter (mm) of the body. A radius r2 (μm) of curvature the second ridgeline L2 where the flank surface and a margin intersect is represented by r2=0.65×D+a2 (39≤a2≤67). A thickness t1 (μm) of the hard film is represented by t1=0.8×ln(D)+a3 (0.7≤a3≤3.0). |
US12285808B2 |
Coupling systems and methods of use thereof
The present disclosure provides coupling systems for use in industrial systems to removably couple one or more components to the industrial system. The coupling systems discussed herein employ a flexible sleeve in addition to one or more components. The flexible sleeve can have a component disposed therein. When pressure is applied to the flexible sleeve, the flexible sleeve constricts around the component, securing the component in the coupling system and thus to the industrial system. Once the component is secured, the industrial system executes one or more processes on the component. The coupling systems discussed herein can accommodate components of varying internal and external geometries as well as internal and/or external coatings and surface finishes. |
US12285805B2 |
Method for producing silver nanowires, silver nanowires, dispersion, and transparent conductive film
In order to provide a method for producing silver nanowires in which a local maximum of optical absorption in the plasmon absorption band can be shifted toward the short wavelength side without making the wire diameter smaller, a method for producing silver nanowires includes a step of heating a mixed liquid of a dispersion of silver nanowires and metal ions of a transition metal that is different from silver, and reducing the metal ions, thereby intermittently precipitating clumps of the transition metal on a surface of the silver nanowires. The thus produced silver nanowires have metal clumps intermittently along the length direction, and a local maximum of optical absorption in the plasmon absorption band of the silver nanowires has been shifted toward the short wavelength side. |
US12285802B2 |
Method of manufacturing additively manufactured object
A method of manufacturing an additively manufactured object includes: checking, for an additively manufactured object including a plurality of internal passages, the presence or absence of a deposit in each inner wall surface of the plurality of internal passages; and selectively removing the deposit from the internal passage in which the deposit has been detected in the checking, among the plurality of internal passages. |
US12285801B2 |
Modular architecture for additive manufacturing
A print engine of an additive manufacturing system includes a print station configured to hold a removable cartridge. A laser engine including a frame can be positioned to hold at least one removable field replaceable unit that includes at least some laser optics or patterning optics. An optical alignment system can be attached to at least one of the print station or the laser engine to align the field replaceable unit with respect to the removable cartridge. |
US12285797B2 |
Casting elements and methods of making the same using low temperature solidification
Foundry casting elements and methods of forming the same, the methods including: forming an aqueous slurry including an inorganic binder precursor, shaping the slurry using a pattern, curing the shaped slurry using a low temperature solidification process to form a casting element, and removing the pattern from the casting element. |
US12285793B2 |
Forming device and forming method for part with regular cross-section
A forming device and a forming method for a part with a regular cross-section are provided, and relates to the technical field of metal member forming and manufacturing. A part to be formed is heated by a part heating temperature control assembly to obtain required microstructure evolution, so that the forming performance is improved. A temperature control die assembly can be heated by setting die heating assemblies, so that hot stamping, die quenching and stress relaxation can be carried out. The internal stress state of the part is controlled by an axial force control assembly. |
US12285790B2 |
Changing the effective contour of a running surface of a working roll during hot rolling of rolling stock in a roll stand to form a rolled strip
The present invention relates to a method and an apparatus for changing the effective contour of a running surface (8) of a working roller (3, 4) during the hot rolling of rolling stock in a roll stand (2) to form a rolled strip (1). The intention is to be able to change the contour of the running surface (8) during the hot rolling by means of the invention. This object is achieved according to the invention by the axial displacement of the working rollers (3, 4) in opposite directions by a displacement distance s, wherein s is greater or less than Δr/tan(α)and Δr indicates the wear of the running surface (8) in the radial direction (R) and α indicates the pitch angle of the conical portion (7) of the respective working roller (3, 4). |
US12285787B2 |
Greenhouse gas emissions control
Systems and methods for controlling extraction of landfill gas from a landfill via a gas extraction system comprising a plurality of wells are provided herein. In some embodiments, the method comprises obtaining a concentration of a greenhouse gas measured a distance above a surface of a region comprising the plurality of wells; determining whether the measure of the concentration of the greenhouse gas is greater than a first threshold; and in response to determining that the measure of the concentration of the greenhouse gas is greater than the first threshold, increasing a flow rate of landfill gas being extracted from at least one well of the plurality of wells. |
US12285782B2 |
Method and apparatus for sorting heterogeneous material
A system is provided for the identification and separation of heterogeneous material, the system comprising: a hyperspectral identification system for capturing spectra of material; a computer receiving and analyzing data from the hyperspectral identification system and selecting desired materials from the heterogeneous materials; and an ejection system, whereby the desired materials are ejected from the system. |
US12285779B2 |
Multilayer articles containing organic layers
An article includes a first organic layer and a second organic layer each with an interior embossed surface; and an embossed reflector layer adjacent to the interior embossed surface of the first organic layer and adjacent to the interior embossed surface of the second organic layer. A method of making an article is also disclosed. |
US12285775B2 |
Methods for an electrostatic atomizer of moderately conductive fluids
An electrostatic atomizer electrostatically atomizes a fluid into a charged spray, wherein the charged spray includes a plurality of charged droplets. The electrostatic atomizer includes a chamber forming an inlet and an exit aperture, wherein the chamber is configured for fluid to flow into the chamber from the inlet and to flow out of the chamber from the aperture. An emitter electrode is in liquid contact with the fluid in the chamber and injects an electrical charge into the fluid in the chamber. An impedance circuit is coupled to the chamber and configured to obtain a voltage difference between the emitter electrode and the exit aperture, wherein the voltage difference is at least a minimum voltage threshold. |
US12285774B2 |
Personal hygiene apparatus for patients with reduced mobility
An apparatus for personal hygiene of patients with reduced mobility is presented. The apparatus includes a support casing, a housing for accommodating a removable tank, a grippable washing head, a pump, a hydraulic circuit, and a valve assembly. A working operation mode and a standby operation mode are provided. In the working operation mode, the valve assembly determines in the hydraulic circuit a water supply path from the tank, to the pump, to the washing head and finally out of the delivery mouth. In the stand-by operation mode, the valve assembly determines in the hydraulic circuit a water recirculation path from the tank, to the pump, to the washing head and finally back to the tank, without water flowing out of the delivery mouth. |
US12285764B2 |
Crushing device
Disclosed is a deflection distributor refitting kit for a roller crusher. According to the disclosure the deflection distributor refitting kit comprises a deflection distributing shaft, thrust rods each having first and second ends and mounts for attachment of the deflection distributing shaft at a frame of the roller crusher, wherein a first end of each of said thrust rods is attached to the deflection distributing shaft via a lever, wherein a second end of each of the thrust rods is arranged to be attached to a movable bearing housing of the roller crusher, and wherein the deflection distributing shaft comprises at least two interconnectable sub-shafts. Also disclosed is a method for mounting the deflection distributor refitting kit, as well as a roller crusher comprising a deflection distributor. |
US12285761B2 |
Integrated air filtering and conditioning of droplet chamber in a compact cell sorter
A compact sorting flow cytometer system includes a fluidics system having a flow cell and a deflection chamber in communication with the flow cell and a droplet deposition unit (DDU) system in communication with the deflection chamber. The defection chamber receives drops in a stream of a sample biological fluid with one or more biological cells or particles and selectively deflect the drops in the stream. The DDU system is in communication with the deflection chamber to receive the selectively deflected drops into one or more containers. The DDU system includes a case forming a portion of a containment chamber. When closed, one or more doors seal and close off the containment chamber from an external environment. Air can be evacuated from the containment chamber by one or more fans in one or more tunnels. Air can be conditioned by a thermoelectric cooling array between the containment chamber and an air conditioning chamber that is moved by one or more fans. |
US12285759B2 |
Rotary integrated micro-device for gene diagnosis
Disclosed is a genetic diagnosis chip. The genetic diagnosis chip includes one or more unit processing parts, wherein the unit processing part includes a pretreatment unit that loads a sample and performs a pretreatment process on a target material in the loaded sample, and a distribution unit which is located radially outward from the pretreatment unit and in which the target material pretreated through the pretreatment unit is distributed and detection of the distributed target material is performed, the pretreatment unit includes a sample loading unit that loads the sample, and a capture channel which captures the target material from the loaded sample, and the sample loading unit is formed on the capture channel. |
US12285754B2 |
Devices and methods for high-throughput screening of chemical and biochemical compounds
An article of manufacture includes an array of distinct and separate regions with respective pharmaceutical compounds located thereon. The array of distinct and separate regions includes a first region with a first set of one or more pharmaceutical compounds located thereon; a second region, that is distinct and separate from the first region, with a second set of one or more pharmaceutical compounds, that is distinct from the first set of one or more pharmaceutical compounds, located thereon; and a third region, that is distinct and separate from the first region and the second region, with a third set of one or more pharmaceutical compounds, that is distinct from the first set of one or more pharmaceutical compounds and the second set of one or more pharmaceutical compounds, located thereon. |
US12285753B2 |
Universal chemical processor
A universal chemical processor (UCP) including a reactor vessel with a main chamber, comprises inlets for feedstock, a fluidizing medium and reactants. The UCP further includes a reactive X-ray chemical processor (RXCP) having a large area hollow cylindrical cold cathode in the main chamber, a grid positioned concentrically with respect to the cathode, and an anode positioned concentrically with respect to the cathode and grid. In operation, when activated, the cathode of the RXCP emits electrodes onto the anode, which then emits X-rays into a radiation zone within the main chamber capable of ionizing feedstock and reactants, inducing chemical reactions, and sterilizing and decomposing organic materials within the radiation zone, and wherein, a fluidized bed is supported in the main chamber when the fluidizing medium and feedstock are supplied. The RXCP and the fluidized bed portions can be operated separately or in conjunction to achieve unanticipated results. |
US12285750B2 |
Hydrophilic and hydrophobic composite packing-based rotating packed bed and system
The present application provides a hydrophilic and hydrophobic composite packing-based rotating packed bed and a system. A hydrophobic packing and a hydrophilic packing are formed into a composite packing. When said packing cuts liquid, the hydrophobic packing can sufficiently disperse the liquid so as to make the dispersion of the liquid in the packing zone more uniform, and the wettability of the hydrophilic packing allows the liquid to spread sufficiently so as to increase the wetting efficiency of said packing. The phenomenon of droplet aggregation caused to liquid in a single hydrophobic packing zone and the phenomenon of reduction of liquid turbulence caused to liquid in a single hydrophilic packing zone can be avoided. Therefore, applying a hydrophilic and hydrophobic composite packing to a rotating packed bed can further improve the mass transfer and mixing performance thereof. |
US12285748B2 |
Catalyst material and method of manufacturing the same
A method of manufacturing a catalyst material includes the steps of: providing a body having an open-porous foam structure and comprising at least a first metal or alloy; providing particles, each of which particles comprising at least a second metal or alloy; distributing the particles on the body; forming a structural connection between each of at least a subset of the particles and the body; and forming an oxide film on at least the subset of the particles and the body, wherein the oxide film has a catalytically active surface. |
US12285742B2 |
Curing catalyst used for curing of polymer, production method for said curing catalyst, moisture-curable composition, and production method for cured article
The purpose of the present invention is to provide a curing catalyst that is highly stable and has a practical curing speed. The present invention provides a curing catalyst [B] used for curing a polymer [A] that has a reactive hydrolyzable silicon-containing group. The curing catalyst [B] contains the reaction products of a metal alkoxide [B1] and an ammonium hydroxide [B2]. The metal alkoxide [B1] includes one or both of a titanium compound [B1a] that is represented by chemical formula (1), and another metal alkoxide [B1b]. The other metal alkoxide [B1b] is an alkoxide of a metal other than titanium, and the ammonium hydroxide [B2] is represented by chemical formula (2). |
US12285740B1 |
Direct lithium extraction compositions and methods
Sorbent compositions for direct lithium extraction (DLE). The sorbent compositions include a lithiated aluminum component and an inorganic binder, and are in the form of shaped particles. The lithiated aluminum component makes up about 50% w/w to about 90% w/w of the sorbent compositions, whereas the binder makes up about 10% w/w to about 50% w/w of the sorbent compositions. Processes for producing the sorbent compositions are also provided, as are methods of using the sorbent compositions for DLE. |
US12285739B2 |
Water absorbent agent and method for producing water absorbent agent
The present invention provides an easy method for producing a water absorbent agent that has a low moisture content and that has a small dust generation amount without decreasing various physical properties. A present inventive method for producing a water absorbent agent of the present invention includes mixing not lower than 0.06 parts by mass and not higher than 5 parts by mass of an inorganic acid alkali metal salt powder with 100 parts by mass of a water-absorbent resin in an indefinite ground form. |
US12285734B2 |
Composition containing urea for use in brine formation
A composition for use in brine formation having a deliquescent desiccant, urea, and an optional component selected from the group consisting of starch, citric acid, clay, glucose, and a combination thereof. Methods of making and using the composition are provided. The composition may be pressed into tablet form. The composition may be used in a dehumidifying device. |
US12285726B2 |
Use of a filter module for filtering a biotechnical liquid and filter module for the filtration of a biotechnical liquid
A filter module provides biotechnological filtration possibilities lessening the danger of contamination while achieving an optimum flow profile. The filter module 100 includes filter housing 110, a filter with a bundle of hollow fibres 114 and a centrifugal pump rotor 132. The filter is arranged in the filter housing 110 such that the centrifugal pump rotor 132 forces a biotechnological liquid into the interior of the hollow fibres 114 via an inlet flow path where liquid enters the filter module perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the filter, flows into a hollow centre of the centrifugal pump rotor and is thereafter deflected to flow parallel to the longitudinal axis of the filter before entering the hollow fibers of the filter flowing parallel to the longitudinal axis. A filtration device 1100, 1200, 1300 includes filter module 100 and a drive unit for magnetically driving the centrifugal pump rotor 132. |
US12285723B2 |
Method for filtering a dairy product
A method for filtering a dairy product is used in a filter system that includes at least one pump loop having a pump and a filter, with the pump being arranged to feed a feed product to the filter for filtering the feed product and outputting a permeate product and a retentate product. The method includes supplying the feed product to the pump at a feed pressure, during a first operational mode in which the feed pressure is below a first predefined threshold, controlling the pump to operate at a first power that is within a first percentage range of a maximum rated power of the pump, and during a second operational mode in which the feed pressure is above the first predefined threshold, controlling the pump to operate within a second percentage range of the maximum rated power which is higher than the first percentage range. |
US12285721B1 |
Devices, methods, and systems for capturing and sequestering atmospheric gases
A carbon dioxide capture and sequestration system comprises a growth module, a drying module, a sequestration module and a carbon dioxide recapture apparatus. The carbon dioxide recapture apparatus includes at least one conduit coupled to the growth module, the drying module, and the sequestration module for routing carbon dioxide liberated from at least one of the harvested algal biomass within the drying module and the dried algal biomass within the sequestration module to the growth module. |
US12285719B2 |
Solar-driven membrane-based open-cycle adsorption air conditioner
An air conditioning system and method of air conditioning is provided. The air conditioning system includes an intake mechanism configured to draw into the air conditioner a first amount of air and an amount of moisture from an exterior of the air conditioner. The system further includes metal organic frameworks in fluid communication with the intake mechanism, the metal organic frameworks configured to adsorb the amount of moisture from the first amount of air. The system further includes an indirect evaporative cooler configured to cool the first amount of air. The system further includes a solar heater configured to heat a second amount of air. The system further includes a heat exchanger configured to contact the second amount of air with the metal organic frameworks to regenerate the metal organic frameworks. |
US12285715B2 |
Noble gas recovery system
A system comprising a pumping system configured to pump respective exhaust gases from each of a plurality of chemical etching process chambers and to combine the exhaust gases to provide a combined exhaust gas, and a noble gas recovery system configured to process the combined exhaust gas to remove one or more noble gases therefrom. |
US12285713B2 |
Condenser bag for processing a fluid
A condenser bag includes a body bounding a channel that extends between an inlet opening at a first end and an outlet opening at an opposing second end, the body being comprised of a polymeric film; an intake port bounding a port opening that extends therethrough, the intake port being directly physically secured to the first end of the body so that the port opening communicates with the channel of the body; and a tubular transfer line having a first end directly mechanically coupled with the body at a first location located between the inlet opening and the outlet opening so as to communicate with the channel and an opposing second end directly mechanically coupled to the intake port so as to communicate with the port opening thereof. |
US12285711B1 |
Automatic sample collector and extractor
Devices are provided for remote environmental and atmospheric testing that can be deployed without personnel entering a potentially dangerous area. The device can detect and automatically analyze biological and chemical agents and then automatically report if any of these agents are present without the intervention of public safety or military personnel. During sample collection and analysis, the device deploys a sample-collecting pad, tape, or filter which is then retracted with captured samples (liquid or solid) obtained from either surfaces or as aerosols from the air. The captured samples may be retracted into an enclosed vessel which will then extract the sample off of the pad, tape, or filter into a liquid carrier, and this liquid carrier is delivered to a downstream process for further analysis. The steps between sample collection and analysis are completely automated and include solvent washes, extractions, centrifugations, or other steps that are not normally readily amenable to totally-hands-off automation. |
US12285707B2 |
Liquid solid separator wash water supply system
A liquid solid separator has a main container wherein a rotating filter belt receives influent for liquid sold mixture sieve processing. A filtered water collections tank, a pressurized water supply are sources of wash water inputs. Cold and hot water pressurized water supplies are also potential supply sources. Load balancing of inputs and single and dual wash water pumps are also described. |
US12285703B2 |
Bubble machine with multiple bubble making ports
The present invention includes a plurality of soap bubble making ports in a housing where each of the ports includes a ring-shaped soap bubble outlet. A single tube, via the pump, pulls soap bubble solution from the reservoir and, through a manifold, delivers soap bubble solution to the output ports of the manifold and then to each of the plurality of soap bubble making ports. A plurality of mechanically linked wipers is respectively located at each soap bubble making port to form a film at the soap bubble making port. An air manifold splits air received from the air blower respectively to each soap bubble making port. When a motor-driven shaft rotates, soap bubble solution is delivered to all soap bubble ports; causes all wipers to rotate and causes air to be blown through all of the soap bubble ports to creates multiple soap bubbles at the same time. |
US12285700B2 |
Ride on toy vehicle
A ride on vehicle for a child that includes a vehicle body supported on a plurality of wheels, and electric motor powered by a battery and operatively coupled to at least one drive wheel of the plurality of wheels to propel the vehicle. The vehicle also includes a rod structure arranged at a rear of the vehicle and coupled to the vehicle body, and a lever adapted to be displaced between a first position and a second position to selectively enable or disable a propelling of the vehicle through the electric motor. In the first position of the lever, the vehicle is configured to be propelled by operating the electric motor. In the second position of the lever, the propelling of the vehicle through the electric motor is disabled. |
US12285698B2 |
Top launching device
A top launching device for launching a top includes a device body and an operating belt. The device body includes first and second input rotors to rotate, an output rotor configured to hold the top in a state with a central axis of the output rotor aligned with a central axis of the top and configured to rotate and impart the rotational force to the top, and a coupling rotor configured to transmit the rotational force from the input rotor to the output rotor. The operating belt is configured to be inserted in the device body, and to be engaged with either the first or the second input rotor. The output rotor is configured to rotate the top, impart the rotational force to the top, and release the top. The operating belt is configured to be selectively engaged with one of the first and second input rotors. |
US12285696B2 |
Information processing system, information processing apparatus, storage medium and information processing method
A non-limiting example game system includes a main body apparatus, and the main body apparatus performs communication with another main body apparatus in a communication game to play a virtual game. The virtual game is a multiplayer game that a plurality of players compete against each other, and a place of an overall ranking is determined for each player. If a main story of the virtual game is ended, a ranking announcement screen including a ranking message and a praise screen including a praise message are displayed in this order for each place of the overall ranking. The praise message is selected from a praise message table of the first place of the overall ranking and a praise message table except the first place of the overall ranking. The praise message table is set with a praise message corresponding to a praise content, and when determining a praise message for each place of the overall ranking, a praise message already having been determined as a praise message for another player is not redundantly determined. |
US12285694B1 |
Game window
Systems, methods, and computer-readable media for providing a game to a user through a user interface. A gaming platform may include a game client, a game window, a message flow, a launcher, a game launch service, a game provider, a platform back end, and a testing module. The game client may provide the game. The game client may be embedded in the game window. The game window may provide the ability for a user to interact with the game through an input, as well as one or more interface elements agnostic to the game. The message flow may facilitate the translation and communication of a message from a first format associated with the game client and a second format associated with the game window. |
US12285687B2 |
Apparatus for adapting virtual gaming with real world information
A server device that incorporates teachings of the present disclosure may include, for example, a memory and a processor. The processor can identify first and second players present at first and second physical locations, to identify first and second boundary and topographical information of the first and second physical locations, to map the first and second boundary and topographical information of the first and second physical locations to a virtual gaming space, to capture first and second position and orientation information for the first and second players, to map the first and second position and orientation information to the virtual gaming space, to generate first and second virtual players corresponding to the first and second players, and to transmit to first goggles information representative of the second virtual player for display superimposed onto a transparent viewing apparatus for viewing of the virtual gaming space. Additional embodiments are disclosed. |
US12285683B1 |
Methods and systems for generating interactive puzzles
The present disclosure is directed to methods and systems for generating interactive puzzles. In particular, the methods and systems of the present disclosure may: receive data associated with one or more narratives or scenes; and generate, based at least in part on one or more machine learning (ML) models and the received data, a graphical user interface (GUI). The GUI may comprise an image area for rendering a plurality of different and distinct images associated with the narrative(s) or scene(s) and including at least one image that constitutes at least a portion of a solution to a user-solvable puzzle. The GUI may also comprise one or more user-manipulable control elements configured to cause one or more of a plurality of line elements to expand or contract to form a line drawing comprising at least a humanly discernible portion of the at least one image. |
US12285675B2 |
Slide button actuators
An input device is provided to supply multiple input from a button. The input device may include a first switch and a second switch. The input device may further include a slide button on a surface of the input device. The slide button may actuate the first switch when the slide button slides along a first direction substantially parallel to the surface of the input device. The slide button may actuate the second switch when the slide button slides along a second direction substantially parallel to the surface of the input device. The input device may further include a third switch. The slide button may actuate the third switch of the input device when the slide button is pressed towards the surface of the input device. |
US12285672B2 |
Shape retainer for baseball or softball glove and shape retention method for baseball or softball glove
A shape retainer and a shape retention method are provided, by which the shape of an interior space of an inner part of a baseball or softball glove can be retained precisely. A shape retainer includes a main body having a main surface depressed in a concave shape, so that the shape of the interior space of the inner part of the baseball or softball glove can be retained precisely. |
US12285671B1 |
Mounting system for attachment of interchangeable exercise machine accessories
A mounting system for attachment exercise machine accessories wherein the mounting bracket is a separate piece that can be attached to the exercise machine prior to mounting of the accessory on the mounting bracket. The mounting bracket can be adapted to mount to existing exercise machines, and is easy to attach to an exercise machine separately from accessories to be mounted on it. The mounting bracket facilitates attachment of interchangeable accessories through a simplified mounting system that allows the user to keep both hands on the accessory during mounting. Play in the interface between the mounting bracket and accessory is taken up by a tensioning and locking device. |
US12285670B2 |
Golf swing training devices, systems and methods
A golf training device that includes a planar element that is formable into one or more forms having 3 or more sides using one or more respective sets of crease or fold lines associated with the planar element and defining the sides; and one or more support means for supporting one or more alignment sticks or markers, the support means arranged to orient the alignment sticks or markers in position useful for golf training. |
US12285666B2 |
Golf tee nest
A golf tee nest is a device designed to help golf enthusiasts practice different golf skills as well as to serve as a storage box or a gift box for one or more golf balls. The device includes a plurality of interlocking pieces and a plurality of golf tees. The plurality of interlocking pieces corresponds to several triangular-shaped retaining pieces that can hold a golf ball in different ways for different golf-related activities. The plurality of interlocking pieces is also designed to be rearranged into different configurations to facilitate the different golf-related activities that the user can perform with the device. The plurality of golf tees corresponds to several golf tees specially designed to facilitate the coupling of the plurality of interlocking pieces in different configurations. The plurality of golf tees can also be utilized without the plurality of interlocking pieces to perform different golf-related activities. |
US12285660B2 |
Golf club heads and methods to manufacture golf club heads
Embodiments of golf club heads and methods to manufacture golf club heads are generally described herein. In one example, a golf club head may include a body portion having a front portion, a rear portion, a toe portion, a heel portion, a bottom portion, a top portion. The top portion may include a heel-side top portion, a toe-side top portion, and a raised central top portion between the heel-side top portion and toe-side top portion. The top portion may include a toe-side integral rib and a heel-side integral rib. Other examples and embodiments may be described and claimed. |
US12285657B2 |
Remote controlled golf ball retrieval system and method
A method and system to retrieve golf balls by a single user. By utilizing a vehicle equipped with a receiver to receive a wireless signal that operates to automatically move the vehicle without human intervention, a single person has the capability of moving two vehicles with a golf ball retrieving device connected between the two vehicles to collect golf balls. The golf ball retrieving device is connected between the two vehicles using a winch system on each vehicle. The golf ball retrieving device is then pulled from one vehicle to the other using the winch system to retrieve golf balls. The two vehicles are moved to define a new path between them, and the process is repeated. |
US12285654B2 |
Method and system for using artificial intelligence to interact with a user of an exercise device during an exercise session
A method is disclosed for using an artificial intelligence engine to interact with a user of an exercise device during an exercise session. The method includes generating, by the artificial intelligence engine, a machine learning model trained to receive data as input, and based on the data, providing an output. While a user performs an exercise using the exercise device, the method includes receiving the data from an input peripheral of a computing device associated with the user. Based on the data being received from the input peripheral, the method includes determining, via the machine learning model, the output to control an aspect of the exercise device. |
US12285650B2 |
Methods and apparatus for power expenditure and technique determination during bipedal motion
Training at the proper level of effort is important for athletes whose objective is to achieve the best results in the least time. In running, for example, pace is often monitored. However, pace alone does not reveal specific issues with regard to running form, efficiency, or technique, much less inform how training should be modified to improve performance or fitness. A sensing system and wearable sensor platform described herein provide real-time feedback to a user/wearer of his power expenditure during an activity. In one example, the system includes an inertial measurement unit (IMU) for acquiring multi-axis motion data at a first sampling rate, and an orientation sensor to acquire orientation data at a second sampling rate that is varied based on the multi-axis motion data. |
US12285649B2 |
Strength training machine
A strength training machine includes a bracket and a pulling assembly. The pulling assembly includes a handle assembly and a counterweight device, an end of the bracket is formed with a cavity structure, and the counterweight device is arranged in the cavity structure, where the counterweight device includes a resistance adjusting assembly and a drive wheel, the handle assembly includes a pulling piece, a first end of the pulling piece is used to apply a pulling force, and a second end of the pulling piece is attached to the drive wheel, and the drive wheel rotates under the driving of the resistance adjusting assembly, so that the pulling piece is coiled on a wheel surface of the drive wheel while generating a counterweight pulling force, where a sliding assembly is arranged at one of a bottom or a side of the cavity structure. |
US12285646B2 |
Adjustable dumbbell
An adjustable dumbbell, comprising a dumbbell assembly, a dumbbell seat and dumbbell pieces, the dumbbell assembly comprises a dumbbell bar and connecting discs, which are provided with a positioning groove and a connecting block slidingly connected in the positioning groove, and the connecting disc is provided with an elastic component; the dumbbell assembly comprises a handle grip and gear blocks, and the glove and the gear block are fixed circumferentially, and the gear block has an outwardly pushing part and an inwardly shrinking part in the circumferential direction; the dumbbell piece is provided with a connecting groove, when the connecting block abuts against the shrinking part, the connecting block is separated from the connecting groove; the connecting block abuts against the pushing part, the connecting block is snapped into the connecting groove; when the connecting block abuts against the shrinking part, the connecting block is separated from the connecting groove. |
US12285643B2 |
Portable wearable resistance band training apparatus
A portable, wearable resistance band training apparatus having at least one resistance device secured in a channel of a strap portion forming shoulder straps, and a plurality of access openings in the shoulder strap portion for grasping and extending the resistance device from the sleeve for performing one or more resistance training exercises. |
US12285642B2 |
Exercise machine with retractable arm
A weight training machine includes a central console including a motor. It further includes an arm having a length attached on either side of the console by a joint that allows rotation of the arm in a substantially vertical plane. It further includes a cable routed from the motor through the arm to a distal end of the arm. The cable terminates at an attachment point. The arm includes an outer section and an inner section arranged to telescope in a manner that changes the length of the arm. |
US12285641B2 |
Firefighting foam composition
A method of fighting a fire includes aerating a firefighting foam composition to form an areated firefighting foam; administering the aerated firefighting foam to a fire or applying the aerated firefighting foam to a surface of a volatile flammable liquid; wherein: the firefighting foam composition includes a sugar component comprising at least about 50 wt. % of a monosaccharide, sugar alcohol, or a mixture of any two or more thereof; a surfactant component comprising an anionic surfactant and a zwitterionic surfactant; and a suspension agent comprising microfibrillated cellulose. |
US12285635B2 |
Single-pass imaging and radiation treatment delivery via an extended rotation gantry
An example method of radiation therapy in a radiation therapy system that includes a gantry with a treatment-delivering X-ray source and an imaging X-ray source mounted thereon is described. The method includes rotating the gantry in a first direction at a first rotational velocity about an open bore and concurrently rotating an annular support structure at a second rotational velocity about the open bore, wherein the second rotational velocity is less than the first rotational velocity. While continuing to rotate the gantry in the first direction about the open bore from a first position to a treatment position, the method also includes generating multiple images of a target volume disposed in the bore using the imaging X-ray source. Upon rotating the gantry to the treatment position, the method includes initiating delivery of a treatment beam to the target volume with the treatment-delivering X-ray source. |
US12285631B2 |
Adjustable multi-slit collimators
The transverse intensity distribution of a beam of x-rays or other radiation can be modulated with a multi-slit collimator device that includes one or more sets of collimator leaves arranged in a one-dimensional array and individually movable to form slits of variable width between pairs of adjacent collimator leaves. A two-dimensional intensity distribution may be achieved using multiple sets of one-dimensionally arranged leaves, e.g., by stacking them along the beam in different orientations, or by stacking them in a transverse direction to form a two-dimensional array of leaves. In some embodiments, the multi-slit collimator device also serves beam-monitoring purposes. |
US12285630B2 |
Systems and methods for controlling electron beam in radiotherapy
According to an aspect of the present disclosure, a beam control device for radiotherapy is provided. The beam control device may include an electron beam generator configured to emit an electron beam for radiotherapy toward a subject in a first direction. The beam control device may further include a first deflection device configured to generate a defocused electron beam by defocusing the electron beam in a second direction, the second direction being different from the first direction. |
US12285629B2 |
Robust treatment planning or plan evaluation
In cases where material properties of a structure within or outside a patient receiving radiotherapy treatment, robust planning can be used, based on different scenarios with different material property values using a material override function present in the treatment planning system.A computer-based method of generating a radiotherapy treatment plan for a patient, based on an image of the patient and a desired dose. In cases where material properties of a structure within or outside a patient receiving radiotherapy treatment, robust planning can be used, based on different scenarios with different material property values using a material override function present in the treatment planning system. Robust planning is performed based on the at least two scenarios to provide robust evaluation data for each of the at least two scenarios and/or a robust optimized treatment plan with respect to all values in the set of material override values. |
US12285627B2 |
Fabrication and irradiation of a radioactive isotope skin patch
A novel treatment method is disclosed, wherein a patch configured to be placed on a patient's skin is activated, before placement, to deliver localized radiotherapy to a diseased area of the skin. The disclosed devices and methods minimize or prevent collateral damage to the neighboring tissues. In most cases, the disclosed devices and methods include coating a contoured, solid, flexible or conformal substrate with one or more lanthanide elements and then activating (e.g. neutron irradiation) the elements such that its resulting radioisotope emits beta-particles into the diseased skin surface when applied to the patient's skin. Novel processes are described for fabricating and irradiating the lanthanide-based skin patch, for example a holmium-based skin patch. |
US12285624B2 |
Portable transcutaneous magnetic stimulator and systems and methods of use thereof
A transcutaneous magnetic stimulation (tMS) device is provided for modulating nerve function and chronic pain management, and includes a tMS stimulator, a control module in wired and powered communication with the tMS stimulator, and a portable electronic device in wireless communication with the control module to receive, generate and transmit feedback and control settings relating to a treatment session. The tMS stimulator may be a flexible figure-of-eight coil configured in different sizes and shapes to provide varying pulse and magnetic field strengths for mobile, home, or clinical uses, and also include guidance tools and measurement sensors to aid in positioning and directing the tMS stimulator to a target area for treatment. |
US12285623B2 |
Devices, systems, and methods for non-invasive chronic pain therapy
Presented herein are devices and systems as well as the methods of using the same for the purpose of reducing and/or ameliorating the sensation of pain, specifically, chronic pain. Particularly, in one aspect, the devices, systems, and their methods of use disclosed herein are effective for reducing peripheral nerve pain, such as resulting from traumatic nerve injury and other types of nerve damage. |
US12285616B2 |
Systems, devices, and methods for electromechanical sensing and mapping
Systems, devices, and methods for tracking and determining the motion of a cardiac implant is disclosed. The motion of the implant is determined by transmitting acoustic energy to a tissue location using an acoustic controller-transmitter comprising an array of acoustic transducers; wherein the implant is configured to convert the transmitted acoustic energy to electrical energy; and the tracking is achieved by determining the electrical energy delivered to the tissue throughout one or more cardiac cycles in order to create a motion profile of the cardiac implant. |
US12285615B2 |
Neurostimulation titration process via adaptive parametric modification
Systems and methods are provided for delivering neurostimulation therapies to patients. A titration process is used to gradually increase the stimulation intensity to a desired therapeutic level. Between titration sessions one or more parameters, such as, for example, an acclimation interval, may be adjusted based on the patient's response to the stimulation. This personalized titration process can minimize the amount of time required to complete titration so as to begin delivery of the stimulation at therapeutically desirable levels. |
US12285609B2 |
Paresthesia-free spinal cord stimulation occurring at lower frequencies and sweet spot searching using paresthesia
Methods and systems for testing and treating spinal cord stimulation (SCS) patients are disclosed. Patients are eventually treated with sub-perception (paresthesia free) therapy. However, supra-perception stimulation is used during “sweet spot searching” during which active electrodes are selected for the patient. This allows sweet spot searching to occur much more quickly and without the need to wash in the various electrode combinations that are tried. After selecting electrodes using supra-perception therapy, therapy is titrated to sub-perception levels using the selected electrodes. Such sub-perception therapy has been investigated using pulses at or below 10 kHz, and it has been determined that a statistically significant correlation exists between pulse width (PW) and frequency (F) in this frequency range at which SCS patients experience significant reduction in symptoms such as back pain. Beneficially, sub-perception stimulation at such low frequencies significantly lowers power consumption in the patient's neurostimulator. |
US12285606B1 |
Comprehensive second-language acquisition system leveraging sleep neuromodulation and neuroaugmented executive control
A neuro-stimulation system having: a controller; a user interface arranged for, under control of the controller, providing a user with a series of information elements to be learned by the user; a non-invasive brain stimulator arranged for, under the control of the controller, tagging each information element of said series of information elements by stimulating a brain of the user with a different, unique, associated brain stimulus when the user is provided said information element by said user interface; and a non-invasive brain sensor arranged for sending to the controller data indicating a slow-wave sleep period of the user; wherein the controller is further arranged for cueing each information element of said series of information elements by causing the stimulator to stimulate the brain of the user with the brain stimuli associated with said series of information elements during said slow-wave sleep period of the user. |
US12285604B2 |
Implantation medical device with multiple parasternal-anterior electrodes
A subcutaneous implantable medical device and method (SIMD) provided. A pulse generator (PG) is configured to be positioned subcutaneously within a lateral region of a chest of a patient. The PG has a housing that includes a PG electrode. The PG has an electronics module. An elongated lead is electrically coupled to the pulse generator. The elongated lead includes a first electrode that is configured to be positioned along a first parasternal region proximate a sternum of the patient and a second electrode that is configured to be positioned at an anterior region of the patient. The first and second electrodes are coupled to be electrically common with one another. The electronics module is configured to provide electrical shocks for antiarrhythmic therapy along at least one shocking vector between the PG electrode and the first and second electrodes. |
US12285603B2 |
Pulsed passive charge recovery circuitry for an implantable medical device
The problem of a potentially high amount of supra-threshold charge passing through the patient's tissue at the end of an Implantable Pulse Generator (IPG) program is addressed by circuitry that periodically dissipates only small amount of the charge stored on capacitances (e.g., DC-blocking capacitors) during a pulsed post-program recovery period. This occurs by periodically activating control signals to turn on passive recovery switches to form a series of discharge pulses each dissipating a sub-threshold amount of charge. Such periodic pulsed dissipation may extend the duration of post-program recovery, but is not likely to be noticeable by the patient when the programming in the IPG changes from a first to a second program. Periodic pulsed dissipation of charge may also be used during a program, such as between stimulation pulses. |
US12285602B2 |
Methods of treating disease using auricular peripheral nerve field stimulation
A method for treating pain or discomfort in a patient is disclosed. The method comprises stimulating a cranial nerve with an electrical signal. The pain or discomfort may be a withdrawal symptom. The cranial nerve may be in an auricular area of the patient. The cranial nerve may be cranial nerve V, cranial nerve VII, cranial nerve IX, cranial nerve X, or branches of greater and lesser occipital nerves thereof and their associated neurovascular bundles. The withdrawal symptom may result from cessation of an opioid. The method may further comprise administering a secondary drug treats one or more of the withdrawal symptoms and addiction. The secondary drug may be administered about one day to about one week after initiating the stimulating step. |
US12285601B2 |
Ex vivo method of manufacturing a wire structure electrode
An injectable wire structure electrode can assimilate with surrounding tissues after injection, inducing in-growth of blood vessels, collagen and other tissue. Assimilation secures the electrode to the tissue without sutures and prevents relative motion which can lead to inflammation and scarring. Associated methods of manufacturing and injection are disclosed, as well as systems including a dermal multiplexer for power delivery. |
US12285598B2 |
System and method for controlling the position of a levitated rotor
A rotary machine is provided which may include a rotor and a stator within a housing. The stator may be for generating a rotating magnetic field for applying a torque to the rotor. A commutator circuit may provide a plurality of phase voltages to the stator, and a controller may adjust the plurality of phase voltages provided by the commutator circuit to modify an attractive force of the stator on the rotor to move the rotor in an axial direction. |
US12285595B2 |
Injection device with flexible dose selection
An injection device incorporating a dose setting mechanism is presented where the dose setting mechanism contains a dose selector having one or more dose stops corresponding to a finite set of predetermined fixed doses, where the set of finite predetermined fixed doses includes a lowest fixed dose and one or more higher fixed doses, and where at least one of the one or more higher fixed doses is equal to the lowest fixed dose plus a fractional amount of the lowest fixed dose. The dose setting mechanism can further include a floating spline that is rotationally engaged with a snap element such that the snap element can rotate relative to the floating spline during both dose setting and dose delivery. |
US12285591B2 |
Training cartridge for medical pump systems
Rotary microfluidic medical pump and pumping method embodiments are discussed herein that may be used for controlled delivery of small and precise volumes of therapeutic or non-therapeutic fluids in a variety of environmental conditions. Certain medical pump and pumping method embodiments discussed herein may also be useful for the controlled delivery of certain therapeutic fluids that may be susceptible to degradation when exposed to high levels of pressure, flow velocity, shear stress or the like. Training cartridge device and method embodiments discussed herein may be useful for familiarizing patients with the medical pump systems they are using. |
US12285587B2 |
Multi-fluid medical injector system and methods of operation
A multi-fluid injector system and methods of operation thereof are presented. One embodiment of such a fluid injector system includes an automatic refill procedure for a fluid injector system comprising a fluid injector and an operably engaged syringe. The procedure includes the step of determining, using an electronic control device operably controlling the fluid injector system, whether a fluid injection procedure involving the syringe is impending. If the electronic control device determines that the fluid injection procedure is not impending, such that the automatic refill will not interfere with the fluid injection procedure, an automatic refill of the syringe is initiated. |
US12285581B2 |
Drug delivery device and methods for using same
Devices for intranasal administration of naloxone are disclosed. The devices comprise a foam applicator and are configured to locate an applicator comprising a naloxone composition, in proximity to the middle turbinate and/or inferior turbinate. Naloxone can be delivered to the nasal mucosa by squeezing the nostril against the applicator. The device and methods of using the devices can be used to treat an opioid overdose. |
US12285580B2 |
Method for converting inanimate object to small-scale robot on-demand
This invention provides parasitic millirobots that can effectively adapt to an unstructured environment and coherently interact with diverse objects in order to fulfil various application needs. Particularly, a minimalist millirobot construction strategy by splashing composited agglutinate magnetic spray (M-spray) is adopted, which is capable of self-turning multifarious milli-/centi-objects into parasitic millirobots on-demand. Through taking full advantage of the objects' inherent structure and a covered thin drivable film, the M-spray demonstrates superior handling (from 1-D to 3-D structures) and loading capabilities (up to thousand-fold and hundred-fold of its volume and weight, respectively) while with neglectable size increment (as low as 1%) to target. Moreover, benefitting from peculiarities of online reprogramming and controllable disintegration, the parasitic millirobots can rewrite its locomotion mode according to the task and disintegrate themselves after mission accomplished, offering high adaptivity and compatibility for in vivo biomedical applications. Methods for conversion and fabrication thereof are also provided. |
US12285579B2 |
Sheath stepwise dilation
A sheath assembly includes a first sheath, a second sheath, and an attachment mechanism. The first sheath includes a first sheath inner surface defining a first sheath lumen extending along a first sheath central longitudinal axis between a first sheath first end portion and a first sheath second end portion. The second sheath includes a second sheath inner surface defining a second sheath lumen extending along a second sheath longitudinal axis between a second sheath first end portion and a second sheath second end portion. The attachment mechanism couples the second sheath to the first sheath. The attachment mechanism includes an attachment mechanism step-up dilation. At least a portion of the attachment mechanism is asymmetrical, at the attachment mechanism step-up dilation, about the first sheath central longitudinal axis. |
US12285577B2 |
Atrial shunt device, manufacturing method, and atrial shunt system using shunt device
This invention pertains to the field of medical devices and specifically relates to an atrial shunt device and its manufacturing method, as well as the application of this device in an atrial shunt system. The atrial shunt comprises a middle channel structure with left atrial wall fixing structures and right atrial wall fixing structures on both sides. The left atrial wall fixing structure is a woven network structure formed by weaving threads through a weaving process, and it includes at least two layers of woven layers. By employing a multi-layer woven structure, this invention enhances the waist support compared to traditional single-layer woven structures, reduces the risk of opening blockage caused by excessive intimalization, lowers atrial pressure, improves patient cardiac function, and prolongs patient life. |
US12285576B2 |
Methods and systems for transcaval treatment of aneurysms
Described herein, in some aspects, are systems and methods for treating aortic aneurysms. In some embodiments, a method of treating an aortic aneurysm in a subject comprises: advancing a shunt through a venous puncture site of a vein to access an arterial puncture site of an artery, the arterial puncture site disposed within the aortic aneurysm or upstream of the aortic aneurysm; and securing the shunt to the artery and vein by deploying i) an arterial sealing structure coupled to a distal end of the shunt, and ii) deploying a venous sealing structure coupled to a proximal end of the shunt, thereby enabling fluid to flow from the artery to the vein. In some embodiments, a method of treating an aortic aneurysm in a subject comprises: implanting a graft within a subject to at least partially bypass a fluid flow through an artery around the aortic aneurysm, the graft having a lumen therein. |
US12285575B2 |
Catheter stabilization platform, systems, and methods
An attachment for a catheter assembly may include a platform, which may include an upper surface and a bottom surface. The bottom surface may be configured to contact skin of a patient. At least a portion of the upper surface may be configured to support the catheter assembly. The upper surface may support the catheter assembly at an angle with respect to skin of the patient that is approximately equal to an insertion angle of a catheter of the catheter assembly. The attachment may include snap feature coupled to the upper surface of the platform. The attachment may include a blunt cannula extending distally from the snap feature. The blunt cannula and the portion of the upper surface may provide a generally straight pathway for an instrument inserted distally through the attachment into the catheter assembly. |
US12285572B2 |
Optical-fiber stylet holders and methods thereof
Disclosed herein are optical-fiber stylet holders and methods thereof for holding optical-fiber stylets in position in catheters or the like while preventing breakage of optical fibers in the optical-fiber stylets and maintaining functionality of the optical-fiber stylets. The holding of optical-fiber stylets in position in catheters or the like can be important for maintaining distal tips of intravascularly delivered optical-fiber stylets in their target anatomical locations during procedures. |
US12285570B1 |
Body fluid movement system with one or more sensors coupled to a patient remote monitoring system
A body fluid movement system includes a body fluid movement apparatus with a lumen, a proximal end, a distal end and a balloon coupled to the proximal end. The balloon is configured to be positioned in an interior of a bladder. The proximal end is configured to provide flow of body fluid from the bladder through the body fluid movement apparatus and collects body fluid from the bladder through the lumen. The drainage bag has an inlet port for receiving body fluid and an outlet port for draining body fluid urine from the drainage bag. The body fluid movement tube includes the proximal end, with a plurality of body fluid draining holes that receive body fluid urine from the bladder and allow it to be transported to and though the body fluid movement tube. One or more sensors are included in the body fluid movement apparatus and positioned to be in contact with patient's body fluid. A patient remote monitoring system is coupled to the one or more sensors to receive sensor data. |
US12285567B2 |
High flow oxygen therapy with on-demand humidification and an active exhalation valve
The present disclosure pertains to a system for delivering a humidified flow of concentrated oxygen containing gas to a subject, the system comprising: a subject interface; an oxygen concentrator operatively coupled to the subject interface, the oxygen concentrator configured to provide a flow of concentrated oxygen containing gas to the subject interface via a first conduit; and an aerosol generator operatively coupled to a water supply via a second conduit, the aerosol generator configured to provide a water vapor to the subject interface via the second conduit to humidify the flow of concentrated oxygen containing gas for delivery to the subject. |
US12285563B2 |
Cannula device for high flow therapy
A nasal cannula is described herein for respiratory therapy which includes a first gas supply tub with a distal end terminating in a first connector, and a nasal cannula body which includes a first end rotatably coupled to the first connector, a second end opposite the first end, a longitudinal axis extending from the first end to the second end, and a first nasal prong in fluid communication with the first gas supply tube. The first nasal prong is rotatable relative to the first gas supply tube about the longitudinal axis of the nasal cannula body. |
US12285561B2 |
Support for a breathing assistance apparatus and/or accessories
A holder apparatus for holding a conduit and/or patient interface such as a cannula, has a mount 251 to couple with a breathing assistance apparatus 10 and at least one mechanical feature 237a, 237b for holding the conduit and/or patient interface such as a cannula in place relative to the breathing assistance apparatus. |
US12285559B2 |
Nasal drug delivery apparatus and methods of use
A nasal droplet delivery device and related methods for delivering precise and repeatable dosages to a subject via the nasal passageways and sinus cavities. |
US12285554B2 |
System and method for performing a saline rinse back in a portable dialysis system
The present specification discloses a portable dialysis system comprising a mechanism that allows the user to accurately position an air bubble in a venous line, so that it can be safely removed. When an air bubble is detected, the system automatically runs the blood pump in a direction such that the air bubble is placed close to the extraction point on the venous line, from where it can safely be removed using a needleless syringe. |
US12285553B2 |
Blood treatment systems
Dialyzer systems can consolidate multiple technologies and functionalities of blood treatment systems in a significantly integrated fashion. For example, this disclosure describes dialyzer systems that include a magnetically driven and magnetically levitating pump rotor integrated into the dialyzer. Such a dialyzer can be used with treatment modules that include a magnetic field-generating pump drive unit. In some embodiments, the dialyzers include pressure sensor chambers with flexible membranes with which corresponding pressure transducers of the treatment modules can interface to detect arterial and/or venous pressures. |
US12285543B2 |
Human cell population comprising human retinal progenitor cells without an ISL1 gene for transplantation and methods of use thereof
An object of the present invention is to provide a cell population suitable for transplant of retinal tissue and a method of production thereof. The present invention provides a cell population for transplant, comprising retinal cells with a modified bipolar cell-regulating gene and a method of production thereof. |
US12285541B2 |
Pharmaceutical compositions for treating osteoarthritis
The present disclosure provides methods and compositions comprising hyaluronic acid (HA) hydrogel in combination with a saturated fatty acid for treating osteoarthritis. In some embodiments, aspects of the disclosure relate to pharmaceutical compositions comprising HA hydrogel in combination with a steroid. In some embodiments, the pharmaceutical compositions may be administrable via local, topical, and injection. In some embodiments, the pharmaceutical composition may be administrable by intra-articular injection. |
US12285540B2 |
Hemostatic composite aggregate materials having surface enriched with hemostatis-promoting agents
The present invention relates to a hemostatic absorbable composition, comprising: a flowable plurality of separate aggregates each comprising: a plurality of absorbable carrier particles coated on a surface thereof by a plurality of smaller particles comprising an absorbable supplemental hemostasis-promoting agent. In some embodiments, the absorbable carrier particles comprise gelatin or collagen, and the supplemental hemostasis-promoting agent comprises oxidized cellulose, oxidized regenerated cellulose, carboxylic oxidized cellulose, carboxylic oxidized regenerated cellulose, thrombin, or tranexamic acid. |
US12285538B2 |
Embolic compositions and methods
The present disclosure pertains to crosslinkable compositions and systems as well as methods for forming crosslinked compositions in situ, including the use of the same for embolizing vasculature including the neurovasculature within a patient, among many other uses. |
US12285537B2 |
Embolic compositions and methods
The present disclosure pertains to crosslinkable compositions and systems as well as methods for forming crosslinked compositions in situ, including the use of the same for embolizing vasculature including the neurovasculature within a patient, among many other uses. |
US12285535B2 |
Chlorine dioxide generating device
A device for generating and dispersing chlorine dioxide which includes a housing, at least one removeable tray having a plurality of compartments contained within an interior of the housing, and a fan in communication with the interior of the housing and the exterior of the housing for directing a current of chlorine dioxide gas that is generated from chemicals that are positioned within the removeable tray(s). |
US12285532B2 |
Systems and methods to disinfect an object or surface
Systems and methods for treating an object, in particular, for disinfecting and/or drying objects and/or surfaces are provided. One or more of an air delivery system, an electromagnetic emitter (e.g., a Far ultraviolet (UV) light source), and/or an air treatment device (e.g., a gaseous hydrogen-peroxide generator) may be used to condition ambient air to treat a surface or container for use (e.g., prior to filling the container, applying a surfactant, etc.). An ionizer may be employed with one or more of the emitter or air treatment device to additionally remove static from air within or provided to a treatment area. |
US12285531B2 |
Wound covering and preparation method thereof
The present invention relates to a wound covering with prominent biocompatible and accelerated wound-healing and its preparation method thereof. The wound covering comprises a film prepared from collagen and Dopa-containing protein—mussel adhesive protein, which is immobilized on collagen by chemical cross-linking, thus enhances the stability of protein structure and maintains the activity of collagen and mussel adhesive protein. The wound covering has excellent mechanical strength and can be trimmed into any shape; it accelerates tissue epithelisation and promotes wound healing with good biocompatibility, non-adhesive to the wound and no further wound damages. |
US12285527B2 |
Method for producing a drug delivery system
The present invention relates to a method for producing a drug delivery system. The method comprises the steps of screen-printing a base paste, and curing the base paste. Furthermore, the method comprises the steps of screen-printing a first paste separate to the base paste, and curing the first paste. |
US12285518B2 |
Detergent
A detergent comprising (A) an anionic surfactant, (B) a quaternary ammonium cation-modified silicone, and (C) an organic acid is described. A mass ratio [(A)/(B)] of the component (A) to the component (B) is 100 or more, and a mass ratio [(A)/(C)] of the component (A) to the component (C) is 1 or more and 900 or less. |
US12285514B2 |
Cosmetic composition
The present invention relates to a cosmetic composition containing the following Components (A) and (B): Component (A): a hydrophobic polymer which has a glass transition temperature Tg of 30° C. or higher, the polymer having a different kind of an electric charge to the following Component (B), or not having an electric charge; and Component (B): a hydrophilic ionic polymer. The cosmetic composition of the present invention can be suitably used in cosmetics for hair. |
US12285511B2 |
Perfume prolonger
A composition for application to the skin or other substrate, which acts in conjunction with any perfume product, to extend the longevity of a fragrance, compared to the perfume in the absence of the composition. In particular, the composition contains a musk substance and at least 50% of a non-scented, viscous, low-volatility, solvent for perfume ingredients. |
US12285509B2 |
Glyceryl and glycol acid compounds
Disclosed is a composition comprising a glycol di-salicylate or a glycol di-benzoate compound having the following structure: where R is OH or H, n is 1 or 2, and where the composition further includes a glycol mono-salicylate compound or a glycol mono-benzoate compound. |
US12285507B2 |
Deposition system for hair
A hair treatment composition comprising: a) a conditioning base comprising: i) a cationic conditioning surfactant having from 16 to 32 carbon atoms; ii) a fatty alcohol having from 8 to 22 carbon atoms; and b) from 0.1 to 10 wt % of a microcapsule in which a core comprising benefit agent is encapsulated in a polymeric shell; and (c) from 0.1 to 5 wt % of a diesterquat, provides improved deposition of microcapsules and delivery of benefit agent to hair surfaces. |
US12285506B2 |
Method for improving the sensorial properties of oil-in-water emulsions, to reduce the adhesive effect of such glycerin-based oil-in-water emulsions
Disclosed is a method for improving the sensorial properties of an oil-in-water type emulsion for topical application, including, for 100% of its mass, 1% to 30% by weight of glycerol, characterised in that the oil-in-water type emulsion for topical application includes an effective quantity of a mixture of saturated cyclic or acyclic, linear or branched hydrocarbons, of which at least 95% by weight have between fifteen and nineteen carbon atoms. Also disclosed is a new oil-in-water type emulsion for topical use, including the mixture, and to the use of same in cosmetics. |
US12285505B2 |
Method for improving the sensorial properties of oil-in-water emulsions, to reduce the adhesive effect of such glycerin-based oil-in-water emulsions
Disclosed is a method for improving the sensorial properties of an oil-in-water type emulsion for topical application, including, for 100% of its mass, 5% to 30% by weight of glycerol, characterised in that the oil-in-water type emulsion for topical application includes an effective quantity of a mixture of saturated cyclic or acyclic, linear or branched hydrocarbons, of which at least 95% by weight have between fifteen and nineteen carbon atoms. Also disclosed is a new oil-in-water type emulsion for topical use, including the mixture, and to the use of same in cosmetics. |
US12285500B2 |
Hydrogel particle and method for producing same, cell or cell structure each enclosing hydrogel particle therein, method for evaluating activity of cell using hydrogel particle, and use of hydrogel particle as sustained release preparation
The present invention addresses the problem of providing: a hydrogel particle which can be taken into a cell by the action of the cell and can control the release of a magnetic particle enclosed therein into the cell so as to retain the magnetic particle in the cell for a long period; a method for producing the hydrogel particle; a cell or a cell structure each enclosing the hydrogel particle therein; and a method for evaluating the activity of a cell using the hydrogel particle. The present invention solves the problem by a hydrogel particle including: a domain which is composed of a first hydrogel; a matrix which encloses the domain and is composed of a second hydrogel having a different crosslinking degree or composition from that of the first hydrogel; and a magnetic particle which is supported by at least the first hydrogel. |
US12285496B2 |
Gene therapy for haploinsufficiency
Methods and compositions are provided for activating transcription in a mammalian cell. |
US12285495B2 |
Genome editing methods and constructs
The present invention relates to a method of integrating an exogenous DNA sequence into a genome of a cell comprising contacting the cell with: a) a donor nucleic acid comprising: —at least one STOP codon and a translation initiation sequence (TIS) or—a ribosomal skipping sequence, and—said exogenous DNA sequence wherein said donor nucleic acid is flanked at 5′ and 3′ by inverted targeting sequences; b) a complementary strand oligonucleotide homologous to the targeting sequence and c) a nuclease that recognizes the targeting sequence. |
US12285492B2 |
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) |
US12285491B2 |
Conjugation linkers, cell binding molecule-drug conjugates containing the linkers, methods of making and uses such conjugates with the linkers
The present invention relates to linkers having a group of propiolyl, substituted acryl (acryloyl), or disubstituted propanoyl, and using such linkers for the conjugation of compounds, in particular, cytotoxic agents to a cell-binding molecule. |
US12285489B2 |
Bone targeted antimicrobial oxazolidinone related compounds, formulations thereof, and uses thereof
Described herein are bisphosphonate oxazolidinone compounds, and conjugates and pharmaceutical formulations thereof, that can include a bisphosphonate and an oxazolidinone (or an oxazolidinone antimicrobial or antibiotic agent, substituent or derivative thereof), where the oxazolidinone can be releasably coupled to the bisphosphonate. Also provided herein are methods of making and methods of using the bisphosphonate oxazolidinone compounds, conjugates and pharmaceutical formulations thereof. Also provided herein are methods of use of the compounds, conjugates and formulations for treating a bone disease or for use in preparing a formulation for the treatment a bone disease. |
US12285488B2 |
Oral dosage form containing theobromine-free cocoa
Disclosed are stable dosage forms for oral administration of active pharmaceutical ingredients in which any unpleasant taste sensation, caused by release of the active pharmaceutical ingredient and/or of the excipients in the oral and pharyngeal cavity of the patient, is masked by the use of theobromine-free cocoa. |
US12285486B2 |
Pharmaceutical composition in solid extruded form
A pharmaceutical composition including an extruded solid and one or more pharmaceuticals or nutraceuticals is provided. The extruded solid includes hydroxypropylmethylcellulose acetate succinate and isomalt. |
US12285473B2 |
Cancer vaccines targeting MUC16 and uses thereof
Disclosed herein are nucleic acid molecules comprising one or more nucleic acid sequences that encode a modified consensus MUC16 antigen. Vectors, compositions, and vaccines comprising one or more nucleic acid sequences that encode a modified consensus MUC16 antigen are disclosed. Methods of treating a subject with a MUC16-expressing tumor and methods of preventing a MUC16-expressing tumor are disclosed. Modified consensus MUC16 antigen is disclosed. |
US12285470B2 |
Trim proteins and galectins cooperate and codirect autophagy and are useful in the treatment of autophagy related diseases
Tie present invention relates to compositions and methods of influencing autophagy by modulating TRIM (tripartite motif containing) proteins, especially TRIM 8, TRIM: 10, TRIM 16, TRIM 19 and/or TRIM 51 (preferably TRIM 16} and galectins, especially galectins 3 m order to influence autophagy and treat a number of disease states and/or conditions which are mediated and/or influenced by autophagy, including inflammatory disease states and/or conditions, including a microbial infection such as a Mycobacterium infection, among numerous others, an inflammatory disorder, a lysosomal, storage disorder, an immune disorder, a neurodegenerative disorder and a cancer. |
US12285463B2 |
Modulation of tumor immunity by protein-mediated O2 delivery
The invention provides methods to modulate hypoxia-mediated tumor immunity by administration of an O2 carrier polypeptide (e.g., an H-NOX protein). The methods of the invention target both hypoxia inducible factor 1 alpha (HIF-1α) pathways and non-HIF-1α pathways of tumor immunity. Such methods are useful in the treatment of a wide variety of cancers and may be used alone or in combination with other anti-cancer therapies. |
US12285462B2 |
pH-triggered membrane peptide-mediated epitope tethering at cell surfaces
The invention features methods and compositions for eliciting an anti-tumor response in a subject comprising administering to the subject a pHLIP● construct comprising an antibody recruiting molecule linked to one or more pHLIP● peptides by a non-cleavable linker compound. The construct increases the amount of the antibody recruiting molecule on the surface of a diseased cell. |
US12285461B2 |
Topical antibiotic
Provided herein is a topical antibiotic composition that includes an external antibiotic agent, one or more pharmaceutically acceptable excipients, and at least one of a cannabinoid, terpene, and flavonoid. Also provided is a method that includes topically administering to a skin surface of a subject (e.g., human) the topical antibiotic composition. |
US12285457B2 |
Topical skin compositions for treating rosacea and skin redness
A method of topically applying to skin a composition comprising a water soluble Phoenix dactylifera seed extract, an essential oil from the leaves of tea tree, an aqueous Myrothamnus flabellifolia leaf and stem extract, and a saccharide isomerate comprising an exopolysaccharide of Vibrio alginolyticus is disclosed. |
US12285454B2 |
Anti-aging chinese herb extract, extraction method and use thereof
The present invention discloses an anti-aging Chinese herb extract, an extraction method and a use thereof. The ginseng-Astragalus membranaceus extract of the present invention comprises 20 to 30% of astragaloside, 1 to 5% of ginsenoside Rg1, 2 to 6% of ginsenoside Re, 0.2 to 0.5% of ginsenoside Rb1. There are 17 characteristic peaks in high-performance liquid chromatography fingerprints of the extract. The extract can effectively improve activity of telomerase, delay cell aging, and can be applied to preparation of an anti-aging product. |
US12285453B2 |
Fasting-mimicking diet promotes cancer-free survival in acute lymphoblastic leukemia models
A method for treating leukemia and in particular, lymphoblastic leukemia is provided. The method includes a step of administering an FMD to a subject identified as having leukemia optionally in combination with a chemotherapeutic agent and/or an autophagy inhibitor. |
US12285451B2 |
Means and methods for AAV gene therapy in humans
The present invention relates to means and method for AAV based gene therapies in humans. In particular, the present invention relates to the treatment of human patients that may be suspected to have antibodies directed against the AAV intended for use in the treatment. |
US12285448B2 |
Bifidobacterium breve capable of relieving rheumatoid arthritis and application thereof
Described is a B. breve strain for relieving rheumatoid arthritis and application thereof, belonging to the technical field of microorganisms. Described is a B. breve strain CCFM1078 possessing the effect of relieving rheumatoid arthritis, and shown to: promote secretion of anti-inflammatory factor IL-10 from RAW264.7 cells; reduce joint thickness, clinical score, and incidence of rats with rheumatoid arthritis; decrease levels of the pro-inflammatory cytokines TNFα and IL-1β in the serum of rats with rheumatoid arthritis; regulate the content of short-chain fatty acids in the feces of rats with rheumatoid arthritis; decrease the proportion of Th17 cells in the mesenteric lymph nodes of rats with rheumatoid arthritis; and reduce secretion of pro-inflammatory factor IL-6 from synovial cells. |
US12285446B2 |
Compositions and methods for improving mitochondrial function
Provided herein are methods and compositions comprising a bacterium or a metabolite thereof for enhancing mitochondrial and/or peroxisomal function. |
US12285437B2 |
Reversing the undesirable pH-profile of doxorubicin via activation of a disubstituted maleamic acid prodrug at tumor acidity
A pre-prodrug, comprising a drug, e.g., doxorubicin, which has off-target toxicity (e.g., cardiotoxicity) with respect to its antineoplastic activity, and an amine functionality of the drug incorporated into a disubstituted maleimide (DMI). The pre-prodrug may be linked to a targeting or de-targeting agent or a polar modulator, e.g., charged ligand, amino acid, peptide, etc., to increase therapeutic index. The pre-prodrug is hydrolyzed to the prodrug, having a disubstituted maleamic acid (DMA). A polar modulator such as glutamic acid prevents cellular uptake of the prodrug, but not the doxorubicin drug released from the prodrug after dissociation. The prodrug is pH sensitive, and below pH 7.0, tends to cleave to form free drug and cyclized maleic anhydride. Tumor environments tend to be more acidic, e.g., pH 6.8, than cardiac tissue, e.g., pH 7.4, and therefore the heart is spared while the drug is selectively released within a tumor. |
US12285430B2 |
Methods of treating disorders using CSF1R inhibitors
Described herein are methods of treating cancers and other tumors related to the decreased proliferation, the depletion, or the repolarization of tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) and treatment of associated disorders, including tenosynovial giant cell tumor (TGCT) and diffuse-type tenosynovial giant cell tumor (DTGCT). |
US12285428B2 |
Methods of treating kidney conditions using modified forms of trimetazidine
The invention provides methods of treating kidney conditions using compositions that contain modified forms of trimetazidine, such as CV-8972. Providing such compositions increases energy production in the kidney. Therefore, methods of the invention are useful for treating a variety of kidney conditions, such as acute kidney disease, chronic kidney disease, chronic kidney insufficiency, diabetic kidney, or diabetic nephropathy. |
US12285423B2 |
Composition for enhancing mitochondrial function
A method and composition for enhancing synthesis of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) in mitochondria of brain cells of a human includes providing the composition including a synergistic compound of choline cation and succinate anion (2-) in a molar ratio of choline:succinate of 2:1 in the form of dicholine succinate (DiSu) in a daily dosage that synergistically increases ATP levels in brain cells. The method and composition are formulated to affect frequency and/or severity of various conditions by regulating ATP levels in brain cells. The method and composition are formulated to reduce rate of decline in the brain under conditions of cerebral hypoxia, e.g., due to aging, injury, illness, and the similar conditions. |
US12285420B2 |
Stable nimodipine parenteral formulation
A nimodipine injection concentrate and diluted formulation comprises nimodipine (base or salt), an effective amount of a hydrophilic surfactant, and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier for injection which is an aqueous solution substantially free of organic solvent, such that the nimodipine is substantially contained in a concentrated injection solution, suspension, emulsion or complex as a micelle or a colloidal particle or an inclusion complex and the formulation is stable and clear. In certain embodiments, the hydrophilic surfactant is polysorbate 80. |
US12285418B1 |
2-(5-aminopyridin-2-yl)-N-benzylacetamides and use thereof in the treatment of acute myeloid leukemia
Three compounds having a common molecular template of 2-(5-(N-acylamino)pyridin-2-yl)-N-benzylacetamide (Compounds I, II and I) are identified as potential anticancer therapeutic agents, and for the treatment of Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) in particular. Compound I was specifically designed to target AML cells, inhibit growth, and induce cell death. Compound I demonstrated a dose-dependent effect on AML cell lines HL-60, Mv4-11, KG-1a, and K562. |
US12285417B2 |
Methods for treating chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Methods for treating chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in a patient are disclosed. In the methods, a patient having COPD is selected for treatment based on the patient's peak inspiratory flow rate (PIFR) and percent predicted force expiratory volume in one second (FEV1); and a bronchodilator is administered to the selected patient using a nebulizer. Administration of a bronchodilator to patients having low PIFR and a percent predicted FEV1 less than 50 percent using a nebulizer as the inhalation delivery device provides significantly greater improvements in trough FEV1 and trough forced vital capacity (FVC) compared to administration of a bronchodilator to such patients using a dry powder inhaler. |
US12285414B2 |
Methods of treating hepatic encephalopathy
The application describes treatment of hepatic encephalopathy using gastrointestinal specific antibiotics. One example of a gastrointestinal specific antibiotic is rifaximin. The instant application also provides methods for determining if a subject has a neurological condition or hepatic encephalopathy by determining the critical flicker frequency and/or the venous ammonia level of the subject at two or more time points. The invention further provides methods for treating these subjects. |
US12285413B2 |
Anti-viral agents and methods for administration thereof
This invention relates to the use of anti-viral drugs with different mechanisms of action for the treating or preventing of viral infections such as COVID-19 (also known as SARS-CoV-2) and reducing medical complications related to COVID-19 viral disease. The present invention also relates to compositions and combinations of new antiviral drugs, and the administration of these compounds used in these various new combinations, that are incorporated into oral, pulmonary, or intravenous delivery systems. |
US12285410B2 |
Combination comprising HDAC inhibitor and CD137 agonist for cancer therapy
The invention relates to medical uses of an HDAC inhibitor of the below general formula I, wherein R1 to R7 are as described herein, or a salt or solvate thereof in combination with a CD137 agonist for the treatment of cancer. |
US12285409B2 |
Edaravone suspension for oral administration
An edaravone suspension for human oral administration includes edaravone particles, a dispersant, and water. |
US12285408B2 |
Methods and compositions for the treatment of snake bite
The disclosure herein are materials and methods for the treatment of snake bite. Aspects of the disclosure includes pharmaceutical compositions, and kits, both of which may be of use in the treatment of snake bite. |
US12285403B2 |
A2-73 as a therapeutic for insomnia, anxiety and agitation
A2-73 is a useful therapeutic in the treatment of humans suffering from insomnia, anxiety or agitation. Particular attention is made to oral daily doses of from about 10 mg to about 50 mg, with particular reference to about 20 to 30 mg. |
US12285402B2 |
Compositions and methods for treating pulmonary disorders
The present invention relates to pharmaceutical compositions and methods useful for treating pulmonary disorders, including asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), asthma-COPD overlap syndrome (ACOD), or any other respiratory diseases comprising 2-hydroxybenzoic acid derivatives of the formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. Administration of a 2-hydroxybenzoic acid derivative of formula (I) significantly alleviates airway tissue damage and inflammation in animal models of asthma and COPD. |
US12285401B2 |
Pharmaceutical composition comprising trimebutine or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof as an active ingredient for prevention or treatment of cancer
The present invention relates to a pharmaceutical composition comprising trimebutine as an active ingredient for prevention or treatment of cancer. Having an excellent effect of selectively inhibiting growth and proliferation of cancer stem cells, the pharmaceutical composition can suppress the recurrence, metastasis, and progression of cancer even when used alone. Thus, the composition can be advantageously used as a pharmaceutical composition for prevention or treatment of cancer or in combination with other agents. |
US12285400B2 |
Sulfopropanoic acid derivatives for treating neurodegenerative disorders
Provided herein is the use of a compound of Formula (I): or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, for treating a disease characterized by amyloid and amyloid-like aggregates, e.g., Alzheimer's disease. |
US12285395B2 |
Pharmaceutical composition for preventing or treating allodynia caused by anticancer agents
The present disclosure relates to a composition for preventing, alleviating, or treating allodynia caused by anticancer agents, containing cinnamic acid or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof as an active ingredient. The composition of the present disclosure can prevent, alleviate, or treat allodynia by being administered to a subject scheduled to receive anticancer agents or having received anticancer agents. |
US12285391B1 |
System and method for non-surgical treatment of prolapsed hemorrhoids
The present invention provides a non-surgical method for treating prolapsed hemorrhoids. The first step is to clean the anus and surrounding areas, preferably with soap and warm water. The second step is to apply a powder that increases friction and dries the surface of the hemorrhoid. The third step is to gently push the prolapsed hemorrhoid back through the anal sphincter. After reinsertion, the drying effect of the powder prevents the hemorrhoid from prolapsing again by sufficiently increasing the friction to prevent passage through the anus. Held internally, the hemorrhoid shrinks, increasing user comfort. |
US12285386B2 |
CPR chest compression device with releasable base member
A CPR device having a base member configured to be placed underneath a patient, a chest compression mechanism configured to deliver CPR chest compressions to the patient, a support leg configured to support the chest compression mechanism at a distance from the base member, a clamp mechanism coupled to the support leg, and a release mechanism coupled to the support leg and the clamp mechanism. The clamp mechanism is configured to attach the support leg to a lock component of the base member in a latch-closed configuration and to release the support leg from the lock component in a latch-open configuration. The clamp mechanism is further configured to transition from the latch-closed configuration to the latch-open configuration when the lock component of the base member impacts an external portion of the clamp mechanism without the release mechanism being pulled away from the base member. |
US12285385B2 |
CPR chest compression system
In embodiments, a CPR chest compression system includes a retention structure that can retain the patient's body, and a compression mechanism that can perform automatically CPR compressions and releases to the patient's chest. The compression mechanism can pause the performing of the CPR compressions for a short time, so that an attendant can check the patient. The CPR system can include a user interface that can output a human-perceptible check patient prompt, to alert an attendant to check the patient during the pause. The compression mechanism can during a CPR session retreat a distance away from the patient's chest whereby the patient's chest can expand without active decompression of the patient's chest beyond the chest's natural resting position. |
US12285384B2 |
Automated detection of cardiopulmonary resuscitation chest compressions
A system for assisting a rescuer in providing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) chest compressions includes a motion sensor configured to generate motion sensor signals indicative of chest motion and a defibrillator. The defibrillator includes a processor and a display screen configured to provide CPR feedback and defibrillation information. The processor is configured to receive the motion sensor signals, analyze the motion sensor signals for features characteristic of a chest compression delivery type to distinguish between chest compression delivery types comprising manual compression, non-automated ACD, and automated ACD, and selectively provide the CPR feedback at the display screen based on an identification of the chest compression delivery type such that the CPR feedback includes a plurality of CPR parameters for the manual compression delivery type and remove at least portions of the CPR parameters from the display screen for the non-automated ACD and the automated ACD compression delivery types. |
US12285383B2 |
System and methods for adaptive body positioning during chest compressions
An automated chest compression (CC) system is described that includes a chest compressor configured to administer chest compressions to a patient, at least one tilt adjuster configured to tilt at least the head of the patient to a tilt angle during the administration of chest compressions to the patient, a patient support structure configured to couple to the chest compressor and to the at least one tilt adjuster, one or more tilt sensors, and a CC device controller configured to control the chest compressor to administer the chest compressions at a resuscitative rate, receive one or more signals, from the one or more tilt sensors, indicative of the tilt angle, determine tilt angle information from the one or more signals indicative of the tilt angle, and provide the tilt angle information to a user interface, wherein the patient support structure is adapted to support the back of the patient. |
US12285377B1 |
Biting massager
Disclosed is a sexual stimulation device with an artificial lip structure, including the artificial lip structure, wherein the artificial lip structure includes upper and lower lip assemblies, and an opening defined by the upper and lower lip assemblies; at least one driving device, configured to drive the artificial lip structure to make a biting motion in a first direction; a power supply, configured to provide power to the at least one driving device; and an inner space, configured to accommodate the at least one driving device and the power supply. The sexual stimulation device can achieve the biting motion of the artificial lip structure, allowing a user to get relaxed in a short time. |
US12285376B1 |
Stretch apparatus and method of multidirectional stretching using same
A stretch apparatus incorporates an ankle beam to secure a person's ankle up with their leg secured on a leg beam to stretch the hip, including rotating the torso while the leg is retained in the stretch apparatus. An exemplary ankle beam has an ankle beam cup, or a depression to retain the ankle on the ankle beam and prevent the ankle from sliding, which might cause injury during a stretch. The leg beam has a leg beam cup to retain a portion of the leg. The leg beam and ankle beam may have a plurality of cups or depression, including a left, right and center cup. A brace beam is configured to extend along the length axis of the stretch apparatus and vertically between the leg beam and ankle beam. A foot brace may be detachably attachable to one of the leg or ankle risers. |
US12285375B2 |
Wireless power distribution in patient support surface
A patient support apparatus includes a frame having a supporting surface. A transmitting element is coupled to the frame. A surface assembly is selectively positioned on the supporting surface. The surface assembly includes a surface selectively enclosing an interior. A controller is communicatively coupled to the transmitting element. A sensor assembly is coupled to the surface assembly. The sensor assembly includes a sensor configured to sense information about at least one of the surface assembly and a person positioned on the surface assembly. A receiving assembly is operably coupled to the surface assembly and the sensor assembly. The receiving assembly is configured to selectively interact with the transmitting element via a charging interface to power the sensor assembly. |
US12285372B2 |
Control device and bed device
A control device includes a controller that controls, based on a first changing amount of extension/contraction of an axis of a first actuator of a bed device, a speed of the extension/contraction of the axis of the first actuator. |
US12285369B2 |
Head stabilization device with detachable torque applicator
A head stabilization device includes a stabilization assembly and an applicator to control an amount of force that a stabilization feature applies to the head of the patient. The applicator includes a torque control feature that ensures a desired torque setting is not exceeding during use. The applicator can be detached from the remainder of the system such that the head stabilization device is usable without having a connected torque controlling feature or structures. The applicator in one version controls torque by adjusting a bending length of a pair of arms that extend within the applicator. |
US12285368B2 |
Bedding foundation having multiple lift actuators for massage effect
A bedding foundation has a linear actuator for moving a roller carriage forward and backwards. The roller carriage includes wheels which move along rails supported below a rigid platform having an opening extending through the platform. The roller carriage includes a lifter which raises and lowers a roller independently of the movement of the linear actuator. Regardless of the position of the linear actuator, the roller may be raised or lowered. The roller moves back and forth inside the opening extending through the rigid platform and imparts a massage movement to a mattress above the foundation. |
US12285365B1 |
System and method for a modular hyperbaric chamber having a reversible section
A modular hyperbaric chamber system with a reversible control section is disclosed, providing enhanced flexibility in chamber placement and orientation within various spatial constraints. The system includes a modular cylindrical vessel composed of a cylindrical body section, a head section, and a door section, with the body section featuring a reversible control section. This reversible control section, equipped with mirrored control inlets and windows, allows for 180-degree rotation, altering the chamber's orientation. The chamber maintains an internal pressure of at least 3 atmospheres and includes a flow control system for oxygen transfer from an external source into the chamber. A control panel with a housing and multiple controls is operably connected to the flow control system and can be secured to either the interior or exterior mirrored control inlets. The system's design accommodates custom configurations and ensures patient and operator convenience and safety. |
US12285363B2 |
Method for controlling an eye surgical laser and treatment apparatus
A method is disclosed for controlling an eye surgical laser of a treatment apparatus for the separation of a volume body with a predefined posterior interface and a predefined anterior interface from a human or animal cornea. The method includes controlling the laser with a control device of the treatment apparatus such that it emits pulsed laser pulses in a shot sequence in a predefined pattern into the cornea. The interfaces of the volume body to be separated are defined by the predefined pattern and the interfaces are generated by means of an interaction of the individual laser pulses with the cornea by the generation of a plurality of cavitation bubbles. An arc length of the anterior interface and an arc length of the posterior interface are generated of equal length in all radial directions by at least one indentation in one of the interfaces. |
US12285362B2 |
System and method for treating blepharitis using tissue stressing
A dermal conditioning device is for creating at least one pressure point on at least an external surface of an eyelid. The device includes at least one skin tissue lesion generator, at least one controller, a power supply and a housing, the controller coupled to the skin tissue lesion generator. A power supply couples to the skin tissue lesion generator and the controller and the housing encasing the skin tissue lesion generator and the controller. The controller controls the skin tissue lesion generator to generate at least one signal and to apply the signal to stress the external surface of an outer layer of the eyelid, the stress causing a formation of the pressure point on the eyelid without tissue coagulation, thereby activating at least one of a corneal reflex, a menace reflex, and a lacrimation reflex of the eyelid by activating at least one nociceptor on the eyelid. |
US12285357B2 |
Intraocular drug delivery systems and methods of use
Embodiments of the instant disclosure relate to intraocular drug delivery devices for and methods of, delivering at least one therapeutic agent to an eye of a subject. Methods include implanting an intraocular implant into the eye and adjacent to a fluid-permeable membrane of the eye of the patient. Intraocular implants are supported in a position at a surface of the fluid-permeable membrane. Intraocular implants include a drug delivery component having at least one therapeutic agent embedded within a non-bioerodible, non-biodegradable polymer matrix. Devices and methods disclosed herein can further include delivering the at least one therapeutic agent to the eye of the subject according to a near zero-order elution rate of the at least one therapeutic agent. |
US12285356B2 |
Programmable therapeutic agent delivery from eye mounted device
The present disclosure relates to relates to systems and methods for on-demand delivery of a therapeutic agent from an eye mounted device. Particularly, aspects of the present invention are directed to a method of delivering a therapeutic agent, the method including receiving, at a controller of a therapeutic agent release and delivery device, a first command signal for delivery of a therapeutic agent based on a dosing time window. Upon receipt of the first command signal, the controller determines whether one or more compliance conditions are satisfied. When the one or more conditions are satisfied, the controller initiate a release and delivery protocol that commands a signal generator to generate and send a second command signal causing a capacitor or one or more circuits to deliver an actuation signal causing one or more therapeutic agent delivery mechanisms to open and release the therapeutic agent from one or more reservoirs. |
US12285354B2 |
Fertility-enhancing cooling seat
A fertility-enhancing cooling seat for lowering temperatures of human testicles so as to increase sperm quality and quantity. The cooling seat includes: a top flexible portion and a base portion; a bottom flexible portion coupled to the top flexible portion, the bottom flexible portion forming a seal with the base portion, portions of the bottom flexible portion and portions of the top flexible portion defining isolated cooling cells with cooling-cell volumetric spaces; a phase-change material located in the cooling-cell volumetric spaces, the phase-change material configured to change from a solid phase to a liquid phase at a first temperature and that is configured to change from a liquid phase to a solid phase at a second temperature that is lower than the first temperature. At least one of the isolated cooling cells defines a diameter that is larger than a diameter of the other of the cooling cells. |
US12285352B2 |
Fluid collection devices, systems, and methods
Examples relate to systems, devices, and methods for attaching a fluid collection device to a user or removing fluid collected from a user in the e fluid collection device using a vacuum source operably coupled thereto. The fluid collection devices include urine collection devices shaped to complement the female anatomy near the urethra, attach to the user with one or more flanges, and the vacuum source is operably coupled to the fluid collection device via one or more sections of conduit. |
US12285351B2 |
Ostomy appliance having conductive ink circuit for leakage detection
An ostomy appliance includes a substrate and at least one Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) circuit disposed on the substrate. The RFID circuit includes a RFID transponder having an antenna and a conductive ink connected in series with the antenna and the RFID transponder. The conductive ink is configured to dissolve in response to exposure to moisture. The RFID circuit is in a closed condition when the conductive ink extends continuously between the RFID transponder and the antenna. The RFID circuit is in an open condition when at least a portion of the conductive ink is dissolved. |
US12285349B2 |
Lumbar support belt
A lumbar support belt includes a back belt, a first waist belt, a second waist belt, and a tightening mechanism. The first waist belt and the second waist belt are connected to two ends of the back belt, respectively, to wrap around the waist and the abdomen of a user. The back belt is a plastic support board. The first waist belt includes a first front part and the second waist belt includes a second front part. The first front part and the second front part are attached to each other to form a compression belt abutting against the abdomen of the user. The first waist belt includes a first back part and the second waist belt includes a second back part. The first back part and the second back part are disposed at a distance from the support board. |
US12285345B2 |
Endobronchial implants and related technology
An implant in accordance with an embodiment of the present technology includes proximal and distal end portions spaced apart from one another along a longitudinal axis and configured to be deployed at first and second airways, respectively, of a bronchial tree, the second airway being of a greater generation than the first airway. The implant includes a wire extending along a wire path within a tubular region coaxially aligned with the longitudinal axis. The wire includes first and second legs alternatingly disposed along the wire path and extending distally and proximally, respectively, in a circumferential direction about the longitudinal axis. The implant is configured to transition from a low-profile delivery state to an expanded deployed state at a treatment location and to allow mucociliary clearance from immediately distal to the implant to immediately proximal to the implant while the in deployed at the treatment location. |
US12285342B2 |
Method and apparatus for minimally invasive insertion of intervertebral implants
A dilation introducer for orthopedic surgery is provided for minimally invasive access for insertion of an intervertebral implant. The dilation introducer may be used to provide an access position through Kambin's triangle from a posterolateral approach. A first dilator tube with a first longitudinal axis is provided. An access cannula may be introduced over the first dilator tube. A drill may be inserted through the access cannula and used to perform a foraminoplasty. Surgical instruments may pass through the access cannula to operate on an intervertebral disc and/or insert an intervertebral implant. |
US12285337B2 |
Spring and coil devices for papillary muscle approximation and ventricle remodeling
A method for treating a heart valve involves delivering a catheter into a ventricle of a heart, advancing a coil from the catheter, rotating the coil at least partially around a papillary muscle of the ventricle, embedding a distal end of the coil in tissue of the ventricle, and manipulating a suture coupled to the coil to adjust a position of the papillary muscle. |
US12285335B2 |
Split type precisely-anchorable interventional aortic valve system
A split type precisely-anchorable transcatheter aortic valve system comprises a split transcatheter aortic valve anchoring stent (10) and a transcatheter artificial biological aortic valve (20), wherein the shape and structure of the transcatheter aortic valve anchoring stent (10) are matched with the real structure of the aortic valve after the patient's image data is subjected to three-dimensional reconstruction, the transcatheter aortic valve anchoring stent (10) is delivered to the aortic valve position of the patient to be released, deformed and combined with the aortic valve leaflet tissue and the subvalvular tissue of the patient; the transcatheter artificial biological aortic valve (20) is delivered into the transcatheter aortic valve anchoring stent (10) to be released, the valve stent is deformed to expand the valve to the functional state, the transcatheter aortic valve anchoring stent (10) is deformed again and combined with the expanded transcatheter artificial biological aortic valve (20), and meanwhile, the transcatheter aortic valve anchoring stent (10) is deformed and anchored again. A system designed based on three-dimensional reconstruction can realize accurate anchoring of transcatheter aortic valve personalization. |
US12285333B2 |
Prosthetic heart valve having identifiers for aiding in radiographic positioning
A prosthetic heart valve having identifiers for aiding in radiographic positioning is described. |
US12285332B2 |
Leaflet suturing to commissure points for prosthetic heart valve
A collapsible prosthetic heart valve includes a collapsible and expandable stent and a collapsible and expandable valve assembly. The stent has a proximal end and a distal end. A plurality of commissure points is disposed on the stent. The valve assembly is disposed within the stent and includes a plurality of leaflets. Each leaflet has a free edge. An end portion of the free edge of each leaflet is folded and sutured to a corresponding one of the plurality of the commissure points. |
US12285331B2 |
Systems, devices, and methods relating to the manufacture of implantable prosthetic valves
Improved prosthetic valves, their methods of manufacture, and systems and devices for manufacturing the valves are described. The prosthetic valves can be configured for transcatheter implantation. The prosthetic valves can have artificial leaflets. The prosthetic valves can be manufactured in numerous ways, such as by polymeric dipping processes and/or electrospinning. Sponge-like polymers for valves and other medical devices are also disclosed. |
US12285330B2 |
Prosthesis for atraumatically grasping intralumenal tissue and methods of delivery
A prosthesis can comprise an expandable frame, a plurality of distal anchors and a plurality of proximal anchors. The anchors can extend outwardly from the frame. The frame can be configured to radially expand and contract for deployment within a body cavity. The frame and anchors can have one of many different shapes and configurations. For example, when the frame is in an expanded configuration, the frame can have a larger cross-sectional dimension in a middle portion of the frame and a smaller cross-sectional dimension in a proximal portion and a distal portion of the frame, wherein the middle portion is between the proximal and distal portions. As another example, the anchors can have looped ends, the entire anchor may loop out from the frame. |
US12285329B2 |
Intraocular lenses having zone-by-zone step height control
A method and system provide an ophthalmic device. The ophthalmic device includes an ophthalmic lens having anterior surface, a posterior surface and at least one diffractive structure including a plurality of zones. The at least one diffractive structure is for at least one of the anterior surface and the posterior surface. Each zone includes at least one echelette having a least one step height. The step height(s) are individually optimized for each zone. To compensate chromatic aberration of eye from distance to a range of vision, a greater than 2π phase step height may be employed and the step height(s) folded by a phase, which is an integer multiple of two multiplied by π. Hence chromatic aberration of eye may be compensated to improve vision from distance to near. |
US12285324B2 |
Continuous strips of sanitary napkins on a roll
A strip having a weakened region that defines first and second segments on either side thereof. The first and second segments include corresponding first and second sanitary napkins. |
US12285321B1 |
Vaginal shield
A vaginal shield including a covering assembly and an absorbing assembly. The covering assembly includes a covering. The covering is made of silicon or gel. The covering is used to cover female genitalia when defecating. The covering can be attached to the female genitalia. The absorbing assembly includes an absorbing pad. The absorbing pad is removably attached to the covering. The absorbing pad is used to absorb fences, blood, or urine. The absorbing pad can be used attached to underwear. The covering can be used attached to female genitalia. |
US12285317B2 |
Apparatuses, computer-implemented methods, and computer program products for monitoring audio protector fit
Embodiments provide for improved determination of whether an audio protector is sufficiently fit to a wearer. By automatically performing the improved fit testing processes described, embodiments may warn users in circumstances where fit of their audio protector is dissatisfactory. Some embodiments include receiving external audio data and internal audio data including a filtered range of frequencies, generating comparative internal data by applying the internal audio data to an inverse attenuation model, identifying an audio processing mode based at least in part on the external audio data and/or the internal audio data, the audio processing mode associated with an audio comparison model, computing energy differential data by applying the comparative internal data and the external audio data to the audio comparison model; and determining a fit result based at least in part on the energy differential data. |
US12285311B2 |
Multilayer dental appliances and related methods and systems
A dental appliance for positioning a patient's teeth includes a removable orthodontic tooth positioning appliance having teeth receiving cavities shaped to directly receive at least some of the patient's teeth and apply a resilient positioning force to the patient's teeth. The appliance includes a hard polymer layer having a hard polymer layer elastic modulus disposed between a first soft polymer layer having a first soft polymer layer elastic modulus and a second soft polymer layer having a second soft polymer layer elastic modulus. The hard polymer layer elastic modulus is greater than each of the first soft polymer layer elastic modulus and the second soft polymer layer elastic modulus. At least one of the first soft polymer layer and the second soft polymer layer has a flexural modulus of greater than about 35,000 psi. |
US12285304B2 |
Testing model for testing fitting of a dental restoration
The invention relates to a method for providing a physical testing model for testing a fitting of a dental restoration to be hardened before the dental restoration being hardened. The dental restoration is required to fit onto a dental element after being hardened. The method comprises providing a 3D digital model of the dental element. Size of the 3D digital model of the dental element is scaled using a first scaling factor. The first scaling factor depends on an inverse of a second scaling factor quantifying a predicted scaling of the size of the dental restoration to be hardened due to the hardening. The scaling of the 3D digital model of the dental element results in a 3D digital testing model for the testing of the fitting of the dental restoration to be hardened. The 3D digital testing model is provided as a template for manufacturing the physical testing model. |
US12285300B2 |
Arm device
Provided is an arm device. The arm device includes: a first gimbal portion configured to rotatably support an instrument about a first rotational axis extending along an axis line of the instrument; a second gimbal portion configured to rotate the instrument about a second rotational axis extending along a direction intersecting the first rotational axis; a distal portion configured to rotate the instrument about a third rotational axis extending to intersect a plane including the first rotational axis and the second rotational axis. The third rotational axis has an inclination angle greater than 0 degree and less than 90 degrees when a horizontal direction is defined as 0 degree and an upper vertical direction is defined as 90 degrees. |
US12285295B2 |
Ultrasound system with a neural network for producing images from undersampled ultrasound data
The present disclosure describes medical imaging systems and methods configured to generate medical images based on undersampled imaging data. The images may be generated by applying a neural network trained with samples of known fully sampled data and undersampled data derived from the known fully sampled data to a acquired sparsely sampled data. The training of the neural network may involve training adversarial generative network including a generator and a discriminator. The generator is trained with sets of known undersampled data until the generator is capable of generating estimated image data, which the classifier is incapable of differentiation as either real or fake, and the trained generator may then be applied to unknown undersampled data. |
US12285290B2 |
Mounting member and medical apparatus
A mounting member which is to be attached to a cart to which a monitor configured to display an ultrasonic image is fixed, the mounting member on which an ultrasonic measurement apparatus configured to acquire the ultrasonic image is to be mounted, the mounting member includes a fixing portion to which at least a part of a cable and connector part that are connected to a probe of the ultrasonic measurement apparatus is to be fitted and fixed. |
US12285289B2 |
Modular ultrasound apparatus and methods
A pressure wave system comprises a plurality of modules (200). Each module (200) comprises a plurality of pressure wave transducer elements, and connection means (216, 218, 220) operable to connect the modules together in each of a plurality of different configurations. The modules can form a transmitter array having a plurality of different shapes each associated with one of the configurations. |
US12285287B2 |
Systems and methods for modular headset system
Arrangements described herein relate to systems, apparatuses, and methods for a headset system that includes a transducer configured to collect physiological data of a subject, a device housing configured to support the transducer, an insert portion disposed on the device housing, a support structure comprising a baseplate and a receiving portion, and a head cradle supported by the baseplate. The receiving portion extends in a direction that is oblique with respect to the baseplate. The insert portion is sized and shaped to engage the receiving portion to removably attach the device housing to the baseplate. |
US12285286B2 |
Minimal catheter length tool
Disclosed herein is a computerized method including operations of generating a first display screen illustrating an ultrasound image, the first display configured to receive user input selecting a blood vessel displayed in the ultrasound image, generating a second display screen that illustrates a user selection element configured to receive user input selecting an angle of insertion of a medical device within a target blood vessel, a graphical representation of the medical device at the selected angle of insertion, and a user input element configured to receive user input increasing or decreasing a minimum dwell length of the medical device, wherein the graphical representation of the medical device visually represents aspects of the user input, and determining parameters that adhere to constraints based on user selection of either of the minimum dwell length or the selected angle of insertion. |
US12285283B2 |
Systems and methods for medical image fusion
A 3D anatomical model of one or more blood vessels of a patient may be obtained using CT angiography, while a 2D image of the blood vessels may be obtained based on fluoroscopy. The 3D model may be registered with the 2D image based on a contrast injection site identified on the 3D model and/or in the 2D image. A fused image may then be created to depict the overlaid 3D model and 2D image, for example, on a monitor or through a virtual reality headset. The injection site may be determined automatically or based on a user input that may include a bounding box drawn around the injection site on the 3D model, a selection of an automatically segmented area in the 3D model, etc. |
US12285280B2 |
Apparatus for displaying aiming light in hand-held x-ray device
Apparatus for displaying aiming light in a hand-held X-ray device including an X-ray irradiation part (100), an upper cover (200), a lower cover (300), a lower support (400), and an aiming light guide (500) includes: an emission hole (600) through which LED light emitted along the aiming light guide (500) is transmitted; a shield plate (700) blocking an X-ray reflected by a subject; and a front cover (800) adjusting and aligning the aiming light emitted onto the subject, so as to accurately align the aiming light to an X-ray irradiation area. |
US12285278B2 |
Protective vial for medical device
A protective device for maintaining the sterilization of a self-drilling anchor inserter and prohibiting the sharp, drilling point of the inserter from puncturing sterile packaging. The device includes a cannulated tube having a proximal end and a distal end. The cannulated tube extends along a longitudinal axis and has proximal and distal portions. The proximal portion extends to the proximal end and the distal portion extends to the distal end. The cannulated tube also has an inner volume. A first slot extends into the inner volume and along the proximal portion toward the proximal end. A second slot extends partially into the cannulated tube between the proximal portion and the distal portion. A connecting portion attaches the proximal portion to the distal portion. The proximal portion is movable relative to the distal portion, between an aligned position and a bent position. |
US12285277B2 |
Method and apparatus for medical imaging using differencing of multiple fluorophores
A method of generating corrected fluorescence data of concentrations of a targeted fluorophore in tissue of a subject includes administering first and second fluorescent contrast agents to the subject, the first contrast agent targeted to tissue of interest, the second agent untargeted. The tissue is illuminated with light of a first stimulus wavelength and first data is acquired at an appropriate emissions wavelength; the tissue is illuminated at a second stimulus wavelength and second data is acquired at a second emissions wavelength associated with the second agent, the first and second emissions wavelength differ. Difference data is generated by subtracting the second data from the first data. A system provides for stimulus and capture at multiple wavelengths, with image storage memory and subtraction code, to perform the method. Corrected data may form an fluorescence image, or is used to generate fluorescence tomographic images. |
US12285276B2 |
Method for providing alert of potential thyroid abnormality
Provided are a system and a computer program for managing and predicting thyrotoxicosis using a wearable device. The system for predicting thyrotoxicosis is a system for predicting thyrotoxicosis using a resting heart rate, the system including a wearable device for measuring the heart rate of a patient at regular intervals, and a bio-signal computing device for receiving heart rate information from the wearable device, the bio-signal computing device outputting a warning alarm when a resting heart rate is greater than a reference heart rate when the patient is in a normal state. |
US12285271B2 |
Continuous analyte monitoring system with microneedle array
Described herein are variations of an analyte monitoring system, including an analyte monitoring device. For example, an analyte monitoring device may include an implantable microneedle array for use in measuring one or more analytes (e.g., glucose), such as in a continuous manner. The microneedle array may include, for example, at least one microneedle including a tapered distal portion having an insulated distal apex, and an electrode on a surface of the tapered distal portion located proximal to the insulated distal apex. At least some of the microneedles may be electrically isolated such that one or more electrodes is individually addressable. |
US12285262B2 |
Evoked response probe and method of use
A therapeutic effect assessment system, including: a probe shaped and sized to be inserted into a brain of a subject, having a proximal end and a distal end and a longitudinal axis, the probe including a plurality of contacts operably coupled thereto, disposed along the longitudinal axis, wherein the probe is selectively operable for stimulating an electrophysiological evoked responses; at least one electrode configured to record readings of evoked responses caused by the stimulating; and an analysis module electrically connected to the probe and to the at least one electrode, wherein the analysis module is configured to transform or reduce certain parameters from the recorded readings of evoked responses in order to identify a threshold of brain stimulation that produces a therapeutic effect. |
US12285259B2 |
Identification and visualization of cardiac activation sequence in multi-channel recordings
Intracardiac electrograms are recorded using a multi-electrode catheter and respective annotations established. Within a time window a pattern comprising a monotonically increasing local activation time sequence from a set of electrograms from neighboring electrodes is detected. The set is reordered and displayed for the operator. |
US12285258B2 |
3D intracardiac activity presentation
In one embodiment, a medical system includes a catheter configured to be inserted into a chamber of a heart of a living subject, and including catheter electrodes configured to contact tissue at respective locations within the chamber of the heart, a display, and processing circuitry configured to receive signals from the catheter, and in response to the signals, sample voltage values of the signals at respective sampling times, compute respective curved three-dimensional surfaces describing electrical activity of the tissue over the catheter electrodes at respective ones of the sampling times, responsively to (a) respective positions of the respective catheter electrodes, and (b) the respective sampled voltage values indicative of electrical activity of the tissue that is sensed by the respective catheter electrodes at the respective locations at the respective sampling times, and render the respective three-dimensional surfaces to the display over time. |
US12285257B2 |
Waste detection system
Disclosed herein is a waste detection system. The waste detection system includes a pad configured to acquire a fluid sample excreted from a patient. The pad includes one or more layers and at least one microfluidic channel configured to receive therein the fluid sample. The waste detection system further includes an intake manifold in fluid communication with the at least one microfluidic channel, the intake manifold configured to receive the fluid sample, the intake manifold having one or more reagents configured to detect the presence of waste within the fluid sample excreted from the patient. |
US12285248B2 |
Device for measuring the circumference of an object, in particular a body limb
The present invention relates to a device for measuring the circumference of an object, in particular a device for measuring the circumference of a body part. |
US12285246B2 |
Heart and lung monitoring with coherent signal dispersion
Methods and systems for sensing a physiological characteristic of a subject. At least one receiver antenna can be provided in proximity to a portion of the subject's body to obtain at least one receiver signal resulting from at least one transmitter signal that has propagated to the receiver antenna and has been reflected, diffracted, scattered, or transmitted by or through the portion of the subject's body. One or more coherent signal pairs can be formed. Then, amplitude and phase information of a plurality of frequency components for each signal pair can be determined. A set of comparison values can be determined for each signal pair by comparing respective frequency component phases and respective frequency component amplitudes of the signals. Physiological characteristics of the subject can then be determined from these comparison values. |
US12285244B2 |
Physiological monitoring devices and methods for noise reduction in physiological signals based on subject activity type
Methods and apparatus for monitoring a subject are described. A monitoring device configured to be attached to a body of a subject includes a sensor that is configured to detect and/or measure physiological information from the subject and at least one motion sensor configured to detect and/or measure subject motion information. The physiological sensor and motion sensor are in communication with a processor that is configured to receive and analyze signals produced by the physiological sensor and motion sensor. The processor is configured to process motion sensor signals to identify an activity characteristic of the subject. Once an activity characteristic is identified, the processor is configured to select a noise reference in response to identification of the activity characteristic of the subject, and then process physiological sensor signals using the noise reference to generate an output signal having reduced noise relative to the physiological sensor signal, to produce physiological information about the subject. |
US12285241B2 |
Heart failure monitor using gait information
Systems and methods for monitoring heart failure (HF) status in a patient are discussed. An exemplary system includes a gait analyzer circuit than can receive gait or balance information, and generate a gait feature such as gait speed or a gait pattern. The system includes a HF detector circuit that can detect patient HF status, or to predict patient risk of a future worsening heart failure (WHF) event, using the gait feature. In some examples, the system may trigger sensing physiologic information according to the detected gait, and detect patient HF status using the sensed physiologic information. The system can initiate or adjust a heart failure therapy according to the HF status or the WHF risk. |
US12285233B2 |
Non-fiber flat-panel breast diffusion optical tomography system
A breast diffusion optical tomography (DOT) device includes a light source, a detector, a mechanical driver and a contour acquisitor without using optical fiber and reduce the system complexity. The light source includes M1 number of multi-wavelength near-infrared light emitters for a continuous-wave mode and M2 number of laser diodes of different wavelengths for a frequency-domain mode. The detector includes N1 number of silicon photomultipliers for detecting near-infrared light in the continuous-wave mode and N2 number of silicon photomultipliers for detecting near-infrared light in the frequency-domain mode. The mechanical driver adjusts a distance between the light source and the detector. The contour acquisitor obtains the geometry of a patient's breast for reconstruction. The DOT device uses amplitude and phase information obtained in the frequency-domain mode to estimate initial optical parameters of tissues and then apply for reconstruction in the continuous-wave mode. |
US12285231B2 |
Console for operating actuating mechanism
Disclosed is a console for operating an actuating mechanism, relating to the technical filed of automatic control, and being for use in resolving the technical problem of shift of a controller under the influence of gravity. The console for operating an actuating mechanism includes a controller and a support base. The controller is constrained in both the longitudinal direction and the vertical direction, so that connection between the controller and the support base is tight and reliable, and no displacement would occur in any of three directions (i.e., the longitudinal direction, the horizontal direction, and the vertical direction). Thus, the phenomenon that position information given by the controller is inaccurate due to shift of the controller under the influence of the gravity after long-term usage can be avoided, thereby removing the factors affecting success of surgery, and ensuring the success rate of the surgery. |
US12285227B2 |
Drive assembly interface
A surgical robot arm extending between a base and a terminal link, the terminal link connected to an adjacent link in the surgical robot arm by a joint which permits the terminal link to rotate about a longitudinal axis of the terminal link, the terminal link comprising: a drive assembly having a first drive assembly interface element for driving a first instrument interface element of a robotic surgical instrument when the surgical robot arm engages the robotic surgical instrument, the first drive assembly interface element engageable with the first instrument interface element on the longitudinal axis of the terminal link, and the first drive assembly interface element being linearly displaceable along the longitudinal axis of the terminal link so as to drive the first instrument interface element along the longitudinal axis of the terminal link. |
US12285225B2 |
Medical imaging control apparatus, medical imaging system and method of operating a medical imaging system
A medical imaging control apparatus comprising a data input interface which is configured to receive electronic image data representing an original image of an object, a processor which is configured to process electronic image data received at the data input interface such that when the electronic image data is used to generate an image the image generated is the original image rotated through an angle of rotation, a plurality of data output interfaces via which processed electronic image data from the processor can be provided to a display so that the processed electronic image data can be used to generate an image, a user interface configured with a plurality of user-selectable element which are configured to be operable by a user to select one of the data output interfaces and to assign to the user-selected data output interface the user-selected angle of rotation; and a controller configured to control the transmission of electronic image data via the user-selected data output interface, wherein the electronic image data transmitted via the user-selected data output interface has been processed by the processor such that when the electronic image data is used to generate an electronic image the image generated is the original image rotated through the user-selected angle of rotation assigned to that user-selected data output interface. |
US12285224B2 |
System and method for determining position of a steerable assembly within tissue of an animal body
A system and method for determining position of a steerable assembly within tissue of an animal body utilizes an elongated body structure with an implement arranged at a distal end thereof, and a premagnetized material proximate to the distal end. A signal indicative of a length of insertion of the elongated body structure into the tissue is used with a signal indicative of (i) force, strain, shape of a sensor associated with the elongated body structure and/or (ii) directionality of magnetic field applied to the premagnetized material, to determine a three-dimensional (3D) trajectory of the steerable assembly. The 3D trajectory is superimposed on a 3D model of the tissue to determine position of the steerable assembly within the tissue. |
US12285220B1 |
System and method for planning and simulating a surgical operation to create a patient-specific spinal implant
A system and method for planning and simulating a surgical operation to create a patient-specific spinal implant are disclosed. The system comprises a remote server configured to receive patient-specific medical image data and generate a 3D mesh model of the patient's spine using algorithms that separate vertebral bodies, remove artifacts, and smooth surfaces. A doctor's computer receives the 3D mesh model and allows real-time manipulation of intervertebral spaces to achieve a desired spinal curvature. The server generates a spinal implant design with surface-mapped endplates matching the patient's vertebral anatomy, which is transmitted to a 3D printer for manufacturing. The method includes steps of receiving image data, generating and updating the 3D mesh model based on doctor input, generating the final implant design, and transmitting it for production. The invention enables the creation of patient-specific spinal implants with improved conformity and surgical outcomes. |
US12285216B2 |
Measurement device
A measurement device including a light source configured to emit a broad-band light beam, an interference section configured to split the broad-band light beam into a measurement light beam and a reference light beam, and to generate an interference light beam from the reference light beam and a measurement light beam reflected from an object after shining the measurement light beam onto the object, a sweeper section configured to perform wavelength sweeping of the interference light beam, and a detection section configured to detect an interference light beam output from the sweeper section. |
US12285211B2 |
Smoke evacuation system
A rapid pulsatile smoke extraction system includes a laser handpiece having a sleeve configurable to be applied to tissue; a vacuum pump and a vacuum reservoir; a conduit connecting the reservoir with the sleeve; and a valve inserted in the conduit. A volume of the vacuum reservoir is at least two times larger than a volume of the sleeve, such that operation of the valve supports instantaneous evacuation of smoke and particulate products from the sleeve into the vacuum reservoir. |
US12285200B2 |
Length adjustable modular screw system
A length adjustable modular screw includes a neck assembly and a shank. The neck assembly has proximal and distal ends and includes an expander component and a collet component that are slidably engagable by insertion of the expander component in a through channel of the collet component along a common axis. The length adjustable modular screw also includes a shank suitable for insertion and retention within a bone, the shank including a threaded portion between proximal and distal ends and a socket adapted to coaxially receive at least a portion of the distal end of the neck assembly. The length adjustable modular screw has a length that is selected by splaying at least a portion of the distal end of the engaged expander and collet components of the neck assembly within the socket of the shank. |
US12285198B2 |
Device for the local application of and/or for flushing with pharmaceutical fluids
A device having a bone screw with a body, an outer thread and a proximal screw head. A fluid-permeable conduit is disposed in the body, begins at the head and opens out into a fluid outlet opening that is spaced apart from the head in the distal direction. An axial groove extends from the fluid outlet opening to the screw head. The base of the groove is deeper than the base of the outer thread. A cap detachably connects with the screw head, in which a fluid-permeable conduit is disposed, which opens out into the conduit of the bone screw. A hose for feeding fluid is connected or connectable in a fluid-permeable manner with the inlet opening on the cap so that a pharmaceutical fluid is pressable out of the fluid outlet opening through the hose, through the conduit of the cap and through the conduit of the bone screw. |
US12285197B2 |
Bone fixation system with opposed mounting portions
System, including methods, apparatus, and kits, for bone fixation using a fixation device including a mounting portion and a fastener that attaches to the mounting portion. In some embodiments, the fixation device may include first and second mounting portions configured to be disposed across a bone from each other and secured with a fastener that extends from one of the mounting portions, through the bone, and to the other mounting portion. The system also may include a tool to facilitate installation of the fixation device. |
US12285196B2 |
Flexible bone implant
Examples of devices and methods for stabilizing a fracture in a bone include a body having an elongate distal portion having an outer surface defining a screw thread and an elongate proximal portion having a non-threaded outer surface. |
US12285192B2 |
Pedicle screw-rod system capable of gradually changing from rigid fixation to non-rigid fixation
A pedicle screw-rod system capable of gradually changing from rigid fixation to non-rigid fixation is provided. The system includes a pedicle screw, a connecting rod, and a screw plug. The connecting rod is used for connecting in series the pedicle screw fixed to adjacent vertebrae on the same side of a spine, and the screw plug is used for locking the connecting rod on the pedicle screw intersecting therewith. At least one of two structural members of the pedicle screw or the connecting rod is connected by a flexible connecting part, and the flexible connecting part is also connected to degradable stoppers for preventing flexible parts from swinging with each other; and with gradual degradation of the degradable stoppers, a fixation manner of the pedicle screw-rod system will be gradually converted from initial rigid fixation into non-rigid fixation. |
US12285187B2 |
Reusable ultrasonic scalpel
A reusable ultrasonic scalpel comprising a handle assembly and an ultrasonic waveguide extended to the distal end transmitting ultrasonic mechanical energy. Outside the ultrasonic waveguide is a sheath assembly, and the sheath assembly is detachably connected to the handle assembly by a quick connecting mechanism. The beneficial effects are mainly reflected on: reliable installation, easy to disassemble, easy to clean and disinfect. The sheath assembly serving as a consumable may be quickly replaced, while the remaining parts may be reused, and may undergo cleaning and high temperature steam sterilization. Thus, the cost of surgical consumables is greatly reduced, the burden on patients is reduced, and the risk of cross-infection when using the ultrasonic scalpel bar is also reduced. |
US12285179B2 |
Surgical device
A surgical device comprising a handling member comprising a sleeve with a central slot and a guiding pin, a guiding element that can be slid into the central slot and externally having a guiding groove that is slidably coupled to a guiding pin, locking means configured to lock the sliding of the guiding element inside the central slot, and switchable between an activation configuration, wherein the movement of the guiding element inside said central slot is prevented, and a deactivation configuration, wherein the movement of the guiding element is free. The guiding groove comprises a first and a second rectilinear groove portion, angularly spaced apart and mutually interconnected by means of a transversal connecting groove portion interposed between said first and said second rectilinear groove portions. |
US12285171B2 |
Fastener cartridges including extensions having different configurations
A fastener cartridge can include, one, a cartridge body comprising a deck and a plurality of fastener cavities and, two, a plurality of fasteners positioned in the fastener cavities. The cartridge body can further comprise extensions extending from the deck having different sizes and/or configurations. The extensions can control the flow of tissue relative to the deck and/or support the fasteners as they are ejected from the fastener cavities. |
US12285165B2 |
Orthopedic implant, method, and kit
An orthopedic implant that comprises a spacer portion having a superior portion and an inferior portion, and a staple portion. The staple portion is integral with the spacer portion and comprises a crown portion and first and second leg portions, the first and second leg portions having distal ends that converge from the crown portion and that are composed of a material that has superelastic properties at body temperatures, whereby the first and second leg portions are configured to impart a compressive biasing force when the implant is installed with the legs under tension. |
US12285159B2 |
Diaper product adapted for collection of urine sample from an infant
A disposable diaper product useful for collecting a urine sample from an infant is disclosed. In one example the product may have a liquid control structure overlying a liquid impermeable backsheet, with a plan surface area defining a volume coextensive therewith, wherein a portion of the volume defined by at least 50 percent of the plan surface area contains no more than 50 percent by weight absorbent material. In another example the product may have a liquid control structure overlying a liquid impermeable backsheet, and have an average Liquid Release Ratio of at least 3 percent. A method for collecting a urine sample from an infant is also disclosed, in which a diaper is used for collection. |
US12285154B2 |
Interface and motion translation devices, systems, and methods for endoscope valves
Various embodiments are generally directed to devices, systems, and methods for controlling the flow of fluids in endoscopic systems, such as endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) endoscopes. Some embodiments are particularly directed to valve sets and/or valve interface mechanisms for controlling air, water, and/or suction flow through a valve well for an endoscopic system. Several embodiments are directed to user interface mechanisms and techniques for enabling an operator to interact with and control endoscope valves. Many embodiments are directed to mechanisms and techniques for translating interface input motion into valve control motions. In one or more embodiments, the valve sets and/or valve interface mechanisms may be disposable. |
US12285153B2 |
Anatomical scene visualization systems and methods
An illustrative system may be configured to obtain a visual image of an anatomical scene that includes an imaging probe and to augment the visual image with a synthetic element that indicates, within the visual image, an area of the anatomical scene being imaged by the imaging probe. The synthetic element may include spatial markers. The visualization system may be further configured to direct a display device to display the augmented image. The visualization system may be further configured to direct the display device to display, at a position outside of the synthetic element, a probe image captured by the imaging probe. |
US12285151B2 |
Target part identification among human-body internal images
Provided are a surgery assistance apparatus, a surgery assistance method, and a computer readable recording medium that includes a surgery assistance program recorded thereon that improve the accuracy of endoscopic surgery by identifying a target part image. A surgery assistance apparatus 1 includes a feature amount calculation unit 2 that calculates, from a human-body internal image captured using an endoscope, a feature amount of a target part image corresponding to a target part, a similarity degree calculation unit 3 that calculates a similarity degree of the features amount between different human-body internal images, and an identification unit 4 that identifies the target part image in each of the different human-body internal images if the similarity degree is greater than or equal to a predetermined value. |
US12285148B2 |
Cleaning module and cleaner comprising same
Disclosed are a cleaning module and a cleaner comprising same. The cleaning module, according to one aspect of the present specification, comprises: a housing communicating with a suction port of a main body of the cleaner, and comprising a suction space exposed to a bottom surface; a first hole disposed on one side surface, perpendicular to a cleaning direction, of the housing; and a first opening/closing device comprising a first shielding member for enabling communication with the suction space by selectively opening/closing the first hole. |
US12285147B2 |
Adjustment device, air duct structure, exhaust system, dishwasher, and method for controlling dishwasher
An adjustment device, an air duct structure, an exhaust system, a dishwasher, and a method for controlling the dishwasher are provided. The adjustment device is applied in an exhaust system. The exhaust system has an exhaust channel with a second air inlet and a first air inlet. The adjustment device includes an adjustment mechanism and a controller. The adjustment mechanism is configured to, under control of the controller, respectively adjust a flow rate of a first gas entering the exhaust channel through the first air inlet and a flow rate of a second gas entering the exhaust channel through the second air inlet, to control a ratio of the first gas entering the exhaust channel to the second gas entering the exhaust channel. Humidity of the second gas is lower than humidity of the first gas. |
US12285145B2 |
Dishwashing device
A dish washing device includes an inner compartment and a water collection cup arranged at a bottom part of the inner compartment, a wash pump and a heating apparatus are arranged on the water collection cup and/or a first water supply pipeline. The wash pump is used for pumping washing water inside the water collection cup to the inner compartment via the first water supply pipeline, and the heating apparatus is used for selectively heating the washing water. The heating apparatus includes a thermoelectric cooler used for heating the washing water. In comparison to heating washing water using an electric heater, thermo-electric cooler may save a large amount of power, thereby reducing the power consumption of the dishwashing device, and facilitating energy conservation and eco-friendliness. |
US12285143B2 |
Wiping sheet and method for producing wiping sheet
A wiping sheet having a plurality of nonwoven fabrics that are stacked and bonded together includes cellulose nanofiber that is included in an applied part where adjacent nonwoven fabrics among the nonwoven fabrics are bonded. At least one of the adjacent nonwoven fabrics is a spunlace nonwoven fabric. |
US12285135B2 |
Football-themed cooking grill
A football-themed cooking grill is an apparatus utilizing an openable oblong enclosure, with dimensions approximately scaled from those of a standard National Football League (NFL) football, to both support various foods and retain heat and smoke while cooking. The cooking surface provides an indented portion optimized for enhanced retention of an appropriately-sized pot or other cooking receptacle. Furthermore, the shapes of different components of the apparatus reminds the user and guests of the social theme of the day. The legs of the apparatus are shaped to suggest the end-zone uprights used for scoring on either end of a football field. Football-shaped imprints on the cooking surface allow the user to brand foods, especially steaks, burgers and other meats, with football shapes. While coal and wood grills offer different types and flavors of smoke with which to potentially flavor food, the apparatus may also offer the option for solar-powered electrical cooking. |
US12285131B2 |
Drainage connector unit and assembly for the drainage of liquid waste of beverage dispensing devices
Drainage connector unit and assembly for the drainage of liquid waste of beverage dispensing devices A dispensing and drainage assembly (1) and a drainage connector unit (13) for drainage of liquid waste of beverage dispensing devices. The assembly (1) comprises a beverage dispensing device (3) with a leak receptacle (5), a drain container (17), and the drain connector unit (13). The drain connector unit (13) comprises a housing (23) for cooperating with an opening to the drain container (17) for collecting liquid waste from a dispensing device. Additionally the drain connector unit (13) comprises a drain channel (15). The drain channel (15) extends through the housing (23) for guiding liquid waste there through from a leak receptacle (5) of the dispensing device (3), to the drain container (17). The drain connector unit (13) further also comprises at least a first aroma barrier (29) interposed between a first opening (25) and a second opening (27) in the housing (23). The first opening (25) is arranged for interacting with a headspace of the drain container (17) and the second opening (27) is arranged for interacting with a gas atmosphere outside of the drain container (17). |
US12285130B2 |
Beverage extracting device
A beverage extracting device including a vessel for receiving and mixing a powder material and hot liquid, a filter beneath the vessel, a gas pump that connects through a duct to the vessel for supplying pressurized gas into the vessel, and an outlet for extracted liquid at an outlet side of the filter which is opposite to the vessel, wherein the outlet connects to an outlet duct for the extracted liquid, wherein the duct for supplying pressurized gas into the vessel connects to a channel or channels within the vessel having outflow openings at a lower rim of the vessel to release gas into the vessel and stir the mixture inside the vessel from below in an upwards direction. |
US12285129B2 |
Prone position sleeping pillow
A pillow has an outer enclosure enclosing a fill. The outer enclosure has a length extending between a first pillow end region that includes a first pillow end, and an opposing second pillow end region that includes an opposing second pillow end. The outer enclosure has a pillow width and a pillow thickness, wherein the pillow width is greater than the pillow thickness at the first pillow end region and the pillow thickness is greater than the pillow width at the opposing second pillow end region. |
US12285124B2 |
Knife holder, knife holder device, and knife
A knife holder includes a holder body configured to hold a top portion of a spine of a knife and suspend the entire knife in air, a magnet attached to the holder body and configured to adhere to and magnetically support the top portion of the spine of the knife in a detachable manner, and a guide provided at an insertion position further in front than the magnet when the knife is inserted from an insertion portion of the holder body, the guide including a contact portion configured to come into contact with the top portion of the spine of the knife at least at a position lower than an adhesion surface of the magnet. |
US12285123B1 |
Plate with integrated heating system
The plate with integrated heating system is a crockery item. The plate with integrated heating system is adapted for use with a foodstuff. The plate with integrated heating system serves the foodstuff for consumption. The plate with integrated heating system is an electrically powered device. The plate with integrated heating system heats the foodstuff that is served on the plate with integrated heating system. The plate with integrated heating system comprises a plate, a pedestal, and a control circuit. The plate mounts on the pedestal. The control circuit is divided between the plate and the control circuit. |
US12285122B2 |
Multi-position adjustable fastener
A fastener assembly includes a base including a front face and a rear face. The base includes one or more mounting openings extending through the front face and the rear face. The fastener assembly includes a mounting fastener received within the one or more mounting openings. The mounting fastener includes a length that is greater than the thickness of the base such that the mounting fastener extends through the mounting opening and engages a surface to attach the base to the surface. One or more fasteners are attached to the front face of the base. The one or more fasteners extend outwardly from the front face. |
US12285121B1 |
Mirror and mounting apparatus for sinks for splash-free water flosser usage
A mirror and mounting apparatus that places a water repellent mirror inside the sink covering the sink drain so that a user can see to use a water flosser on his/her mouth during the flossing process while containing the water that spreads out from the mouth during the water flossing process. The device includes a tube plus base that has a slanted top for placing a water repellent mirror which is encased in a water resistant case that contains LED lights. The mirror also has a fog and water resistant coating. |
US12285120B2 |
Display systems for securing display containers
A display system for securing display containers includes (a) a worksurface having an aperture passing therethrough; and (b) a display insert detachably mountable in the aperture. The display insert includes: (i) a panel for covering the aperture, the panel having at least one tether port extending therethrough; (ii) a tether system mounted under the panel and including a plurality of retractable tethers extendable through the at least one tether port for attachment to respective display containers positionable atop the panel; and (iii) a locking mechanism for selectively locking and unlocking the panel to and from the worksurface. |
US12285119B2 |
Foldable play yard
A foldable play yard includes at least one corner post assembly, at least one top rail assembly and a floor assembly operatively connected to the at least one top rail assembly via the at least one corner post assembly. The foldable play yard is transitionable between a folded state in which both of the floor assembly and the at least one top rail assembly are folded, and an unfolded state in which both of the floor assembly and the at least one top rail assembly are unfolded to define a child containment enclosure therebetween. The floor assembly is configured such that when the floor assembly is driven to fold, the floor assembly drives the at least one top rail assembly to fold thereby transitioning the foldable play yard from the unfolded state to the folded state. |
US12285114B2 |
Connecting wedges and systems for sofa assembly
The present disclosure provides a connector, comprising an installation surface, a first reclined surface and a second reclined surface respectively located on two sides of the installation surface, and a connection surface opposite to the installation surface; the first reclined surface and the second reclined surface extend from the installation surface to the connection surface, and the distance between the first reclined surface and the second reclined surface gradually increases from the installation surface to the connection surface. The present invention also discloses a connection assembly and a sofa. The present invention makes the connection convenient, the assembly simple, and the production cost low. |
US12285105B2 |
Pull-out guide
A pull-out guide for pulling a pull-out furniture part out of a furniture carcass has a first rail and a second rail, wherein the pulling out of the first rail is limited by a stop element of the first rail striking against a pull-out stop of the second rail. A securing part is mounted movably on the second rail and is adjustable between a release position, in which, for complete removal of the first rail, the first rail is pivotable relative to the second rail to such an extent that the stop element can be disengaged from the pull-out stop, and a locking position. The securing part is mounted displaceably, over a displacement path extending from the locking position to the release position, in a displacement direction that encloses an angle of less than 20° with the direction counter to the pull-out direction. |
US12285104B2 |
Floor to ceiling wine rack post
A floor to ceiling wine rack post that is capable of holding multiple wine bottles in a substantially parallel manner, i.e., the label of the first wine bottle is visible to a person standing in front of the wine rack. |
US12285103B2 |
Package tray and case module including the package tray
The present disclosure provides a package tray and a case module. The package tray includes a first frame and a second frame. The first frame has a first side and a second side. The second frame has a third side and a fourth side connected to the second side. Wherein, the length of the first side is greater than the length of the third side, and a plurality of positioning locations are distributed on both the first frame and the second frame. At least a portion of the positioning locations are disposed corresponding to each other. |
US12285102B2 |
Load-bearing structure for sets of shelves
Load-bearing structure comprising one vertical upright, provided with one longitudinal wall and one fastening opening made along the longitudinal wall; one fastening body, provided with one fastening wall and with one fastening portion made cantilevered on the fastening wall, insertable inside the fastening opening and movable in a sliding manner inside the latter between a fastening configuration, in which it is coupled to the fastening opening, by fastening the vertical upright to the fastening body, and one free configuration, in which it is uncoupled from the fastening opening, freeing the vertical upright from the fastening body. The fastening portion comprises a first fastening element, which extends along a first direction of extension (FDE), and a second fastening element, which extends along a second direction of extension substantially transverse to the FDE, the first and the second fastening element being adapted to fasten to the longitudinal wall in the fastening configuration. |
US12285093B2 |
Improving hair-clamping performance of a pair of hair-clamping elements
A head unit of a depilation appliance comprises at least one pair (11) of hair-clamping elements (12, 13), wherein the hair-clamping elements (12, 13) have tweezer surfaces (14, 15) which are arranged to face each other, and which are movable towards and away from each other in their entirety so as to be movable into and out of contact to each other. In order to achieve improved hair-clamping performance of the at least one pair (11) of hair-clamping elements (12, 13), the tweezer surfaces (14, 15) are further configured to move into alignment with each other in the process of getting into contact to each other, wherein the entirety of the tweezer surface (14) of one (12) of the hair-clamping elements (12, 13) is tillable relative to a support (17) that is included in the respective hair-clamping element (12). |
US12285090B2 |
Folding stick
A folding pole (1) having four or five tubular portions (7-9), wherein, in assembled state, the tubular portions (7-9) are connected to one another by plug-in connections and oriented along the pole axis (32), and, when the pole is folded up, at least two or three tubular portions (8, 8′, 9) are connected only by a movable connecting element (16). The folding pole is characterized in that a conical closure plug (18) having an axial through-opening (64) is releasably inserted, preferably screwed, into the plug region (49, 17″) of the plug-in connections, and closes off the latter with respect to the following tubular portion, and wherein each of these conical closure plugs (18) has an axial slit (63) through which the pull cable (16) can be introduced into the through-opening (64) in the radial direction. |
US12285089B1 |
Universal retrofittable magnetic closing device for an outdoor umbrella
Disclosed is a magnetic closing device used with outdoor/patio umbrellas. The magnetic closing device is used for automatically closing the umbrella in windy conditions. The magnetic closing device includes two primary components: a magnetic component, or pole clamp collar; and a metallic component, or runner clamp collar. The runner clamp collar is attached to the runner hub of the umbrella, and the pole clamp collar is attachable to the intermediate pole section of the umbrella. The pole clamp collar, incorporates a plurality of magnets, which attract the runner clamp collar. The magnetic closing device keeps the umbrella in an open position as long as the magnetic connection between the magnetic component and the metallic component is maintained. The disruption of the magnetic connection results in closure of the umbrella, thereby protecting the umbrella from damage or complete destruction. |
US12285087B1 |
Flat-back earplug
A flat-back earplug includes an upper ring and a lower ring. The upper ring is defined with a passage used to accommodate an ear post of an ear stud to pass through, the ear post of the ear stud is inserted from one side of the passage and passes out from the other side of the passage, and an end surface of the upper ring for accommodating an insertion of the ear post is in contact with an ear. The lower ring is defined with an accommodation cavity, the upper ring is inserted into the accommodation cavity, and a U-shaped clasp used to fix the ear post is arranged in a gap between the upper ring and the accommodation cavity, and a part of the ear post passing out from the passage extends into the accommodation cavity and is clamped on the U-shaped clasp. |
US12285086B2 |
Necklace shortener
A jewelry shortener for temporarily shortening a jewelry chain comprises a clasp with a cushion element that traps both sides of the chain at a desired length when the clasped is dosed. The clasp may or may not have an ornamental element that is visible when worn. |
US12285085B1 |
Jewelry item
A jewelry item that includes a plurality of separate links that are supported by a common substrate and in which the links are representative of the DNA lineage of the wearer of the jewelry item. The DNA lineage is represented by the predetermined percentage of DNA on a country-by-country basis as obtained for the wearer; the predetermined percentage being represented by respective different colors that identify each predetermined percentage of DNA. The separate links are in the colors corresponding to the predetermined percentage for each link. |
US12285078B2 |
Sports shoe including an optimized mounting midsole
A sports shoe having an upper, an insole and a sole, the insole being secured to the sole, extending in a longitudinal direction and having an anterior part that is able to receive the forefoot, a central part that is able to receive the midfoot, and a posterior part; wherein the posterior part and the central part of the insole are made of a rigid material, and wherein the sports shoe has a cushioning element positioned in the posterior part of the insole, the cushioning element being able to cushion and receive the heel. |
US12285075B2 |
Height adjustable shoe heel
A shoe with a heel that is adjustable in height. The heel includes a hollow body fastened to a sole of the shoe, and provided with grooves arranged at different heights from one another. A group of components including a lever are inserted into the hollow body for mutual sliding. A button is connected to the lever for causing rotation of the lever. A locking element is connected to the lever to switch from a locked position to a sliding position. In the locked position, the locking element is inserted into a groove of the hollow body, whereby the group of components and the hollow body are mutually locked in position. In the sliding position, the group of components and the hollow body can mutually slide. An elastic member is arranged to exert a force which brings the locking element from the sliding position to the locked position. |
US12285074B2 |
Article of footwear and method of manufacturing an article of footwear
A sole structure for an article of footwear includes a unitary cushioning component comprising a plurality of scrap foam pieces configured as a plurality of different polyhedron shapes and a resin binder securing the scrap foam pieces to one another. The sole structure may comprise a midsole including an outer shell defining a central cavity. The cushioning component may be disposed in the central cavity as a core of the midsole. A method of manufacturing an article of footwear cutting the scrap foam body into pieces, mixing the pieces with a resin binder, and compression molding the mixed pieces and resin binder in a mold to form a cushioning component of a sole structure of the article of footwear. |
US12285073B2 |
Footwear
Footwear includes a shell including an outsole portion; and a sole body including a footbed portion. The footbed portion includes a shock absorbing portion formed of a three-dimensional mesh structure body so as to extend to a peripheral surface of the footbed portion. An engaged portion is disposed in an inner side surface of the outsole portion, and an engaging portion is disposed in a portion of the shock absorbing portion that corresponds to the peripheral surface. One of the engaged portion and the engaging portion is a protruding portion while the other one of the engaged portion and the engaging portion is a cutout portion provided as a recessed portion or a hole portion. An occupied volume ratio of a region including at least a portion defining the engaging portion in the shock absorbing portion is locally increased. |
US12285072B2 |
Sole structure for article of footwear
An article of footwear includes a sole structure having a chassis, an outsole, and a cushioning element. The chassis extending from an anterior end to a posterior end and includes a dock formed between the anterior end and the posterior end. The outsole extends from a first end removably coupled to the anterior end of the chassis to a second end removably coupled to the posterior end of the chassis. The cushioning element is disposed between the chassis and the outsole and includes a first portion removably engaged with the dock of the chassis. The sole structure may include a carriage removably disposed between the chassis and the outsole adjacent to the cushioning element. The carriage includes an upper frame receiving and surrounding the dock and a lower frame receiving and surrounding a portion of the outsole. |
US12285069B2 |
Helmet accessory system
A helmet accessory system comprises first and second ear brackets, for attachment to a helmet, having a side shroud housing for securing to the side of the helmet and an extension portion curving toward the rear of the helmet. The extension portions enclose circuitry electrically coupled to first sets of electrical contacts on the ear brackets and second sets of electrical contacts on the extension portion. An electrical hot shoe mounting member disposed on the rear portion of the helmet is configured for electrical communication with a helmet power and data circuit. A hot shoe adapter bridge for detachably and electrically coupling to the electrical hot shoe mounting member is operable to couple first and second ear brackets to the helmet power and data circuit. |
US12285065B2 |
High tensile strength fabric seams, weldable fabric tabs and the preparation of reduced weight inflatables
The present disclosure provides high tensile strength FCL seams, as well as methods for forming high tensile strength FCL seams by laser welding. The present disclosure also provides weldable FCL tabs for the reinforcement of both linear and curved sections of seams, as well as methods for reinforcing linear and curved sections of seams with weldable FCL tabs. |
US12285061B2 |
Facemasks with material layers for enhanced bonding process
A disposable facemask is provided having a filter body with an opening sized to cover the nose and mouth of a wearer. The filter body further includes an outer mask layer and an inner mask layer, and one or more intermediate layers disposed between the outer and inner mask layers. At least one of the intermediate layers is a nonwoven web layer including thermoplastic filaments formed from a random copolymer, or a random copolymer blended with a homopolymer. |
US12285059B2 |
Athletic bra
An athletic bra comprising an outer shell and an inner layer is provided. The outer shell is configured to lay distal from a wearer when the athletic bra is worn, and the outer shell includes a fabric comprising polyamide and spandex. The inner layer is configured to lay more proximal to the wearer than the outer shell when the athletic bra is worn. |
US12285058B2 |
Adjustable strap system
Aspects herein are directed to a strap system having an adjustable stretch that is suitable for upper body garments, lower body garment, and articles such as bags and articles of footwear. The strap system includes a pair of straps that are coupled together in a face sharing relationship by a coupling mechanism. One of the straps in the pair of straps has greater stretch properties than the other strap. A total stretch of the strap system is adjustable by moving the coupling mechanism along a length of the strap system. |
US12285057B2 |
Pants with belt
A pair of belt-attached pants includes a pants main body having a waistband part and a waist part configured to cover a lower abdomen above a pubis of a wearer and below the waistband part, a first belt having a first fixed part that is fixed to a back surface of the waist part, a second belt having a second fixed part that is fixed to the front surface of the waist part, a fastening part that makes the second belt fastenable to the first belt, wherein the first belt and the second belt are formed of a member having stretchability lower than stretchability of the waist part, and the second belt is configured to support the lower abdomen above the pubis of the wearer upward by fastening the first belt to the second belt through the fastening part. |
US12285054B1 |
Atomization device having gas passage with breath detector isolated from atomization channel
An atomization device includes a housing, an oil storage tank provided within the housing to store oil, and a breath detector provided within the housing. The housing includes a suction part for suction by a user and a mist outlet pipeline provided in the suction part. The mist outlet pipeline has a mist outlet port exposed on a surface of the suction part. An atomization channel is formed within the oil storage tank and has a mist outlet end connected with a mist inlet end of the mist outlet pipeline. A first gas passage connected with the breath detector is formed within the housing. The suction part is provided with a first gas hole connected with the first gas passage. Each of the atomization channel, the oil storage tank and the mist outlet pipeline is isolated from the first gas passage. |
US12285050B2 |
Resonant circuit for an aerosol generating system
A resonant circuit for an aerosol generating system includes an inductive element for inductively heating a susceptor arrangement to heat an aerosol generating material to thereby generate an aerosol. The circuit also includes a switching arrangement that, in use, alternates between a first state and a second state to enable a varying current to be generated from a DC voltage supply and flow through the inductive element to cause inductive heating of the susceptor arrangement. The switching arrangement is configured to alternate between the first state and the second state in response to voltage oscillations within the resonant circuit which operate at a resonant frequency of the resonant circuit, whereby the varying current is maintained at the resonant frequency of the resonant circuit. |
US12285049B2 |
Electronic vapor provision device
An electronic vapor provision device comprising a power cell and a vaporizer, wherein the vaporizer comprises a heater and a heater support, wherein the heater is one the inside of the heater support. |
US12285048B2 |
Vaporizer cartridge with non-conductive base
A vaporizer cartridge includes a non-conductive base that has a top end, a bottom end, and an exterior side surface. The exterior side surface is at least partially threaded to enable the bottom end to screw into a battery unit. The vaporizer cartridge also includes a body with a bottom end coupled to the top end of the non-conductive base. The body includes a cavity configured to store a vaporizable liquid. A vaporization chamber that is fluidly coupled to the cavity includes a heating element for heating liquid, causing the liquid to vaporize. The heating element has first and second electrical ends that are electrically coupled to the terminals of a battery when the cartridge is screwed into the battery unit. The first and second ends of the heating element are coupled to the terminals by first and second connectors, respectively. |
US12285044B2 |
Ashtray and storage device
An ashtray according to the principles of the invention includes a container portion having two internal sections where the container is configured to receive a first lid. The first lid includes topical features for use as an ash tray and defines holes to allow ashes to drop into section of the container. In one embodiment, the first lid also includes a second section covered with a hinged cover. This section defines an aperture to another portion of the container which is preferable configured to store accessories. A second lid is configured to cover the first lid. When the second lid covers the first lid, the ashtray is substantially odor free. |
US12285040B2 |
Fruit sorting apparatus and method
A fruit sorting apparatus and method are provided. The fruit sorting apparatus includes: a control unit, a conveying assembly, a detection assembly, fruit cups, a plurality of fixing assemblies and a plurality of detection units, wherein the control unit is configured to receive a plurality of pieces of detection information, and match detection information corresponding to a fruit cup of the in-place signal according to a running speed of the conveying assembly, a starting point time of an in-place signal, the distance between the detection unit and the detection assembly and time information of the detection information. |
US12285038B2 |
Soy milk producing device
A soy milk producing device is provided, including: a suction apparatus, at least one feeder, at least one first grinding and filtering apparatus, a mixing barrel assembly and at least one second grinding and filtering apparatus. Each feeder has a first inlet for introducing fluid. Each second grinding and filtering apparatus is configured for grinding and filtering a mixed fluid of soy dregs and water to produce secondary soy fluid from the mixed barrel assembly; during a first soy milk production cycle, the fluid first inlet portion of at least one said soybean feeding machine is water; wherein the fluid in producing the first soy fluid is water; each of the at least one first grinding and filtering apparatus is further configured to grind and filter the soy beans with the secondary soy fluid to produce a thick soy fluid. |
US12285036B2 |
Binding syrup composition comprising allulose and low sugar syrups, products containing the syrup composition and methods of making
A binding syrup composition for formulating food products containing allulose and low sugar syrups is provided. The binding syrup composition overcomes limitations of allulose-containing products including product stickiness and failure to maintain shape and texture of the products. More particularly, the binding syrup compositions described herein contain low sugar syrups with low mono- and di-saccharide content in combination with allulose to provide binding and textural attributes to the allulose-containing food products that are comparable to full sugar products. Food products containing the allulose binding syrup compositions described herein and methods of making the same are also provided. Beneficially, food products having reduced caloric and sugar content are provided when employing the allulose-containing binding syrup compositions described herein. |
US12285033B2 |
Steviol glycoside transport
A recombinant host capable of producing a steviol glycoside which overexpresses a polypeptide which mediates steviol glycoside transport and which polypeptide comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 29 or an amino acid sequence having at least about 50% sequence identity thereto. A recombinant host capable of producing a steviol glycoside which has been modified, preferably in its genome, to result in a deficiency in the production of a polypeptide which mediates steviol glycoside transport and which polypeptide comprises the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 29 or an amino acid sequence having at least about 50% sequence identity thereto. |
US12285032B2 |
Food/drink containing sucrose-containing plants
A powdery food containing a sucrose-containing plant with a sucrose content of 2.5 mass % or more in terms of dry mass, a dietary fiber content of 1 mass % or more in terms of dry mass, has a particle sizes d50 after ultrasonication of 1,000 μm or less and has an acetoin content of 1 ppb or more and 40,000 ppb or less, is provided. The powdery food easily controls the burnt odor derived from sucrose and extract the sweet flavor peculiar to sucrose in a food and drink containing a powder derived from a sucrose-containing plant. |
US12285030B2 |
Pet chew product
Disclosed is a pet chew product, comprising a tubular basic strip, wherein the tubular basic strip is internally provided with an axial channel with a polygonal cross section, and when the axial channel is squeezed, an upper wall of the axial channel protrudes downwards and is fitted with a corresponding engagement position on a lower wall thereof. |
US12285028B1 |
Mixing vessel baffles for a drink maker
A mixing vessel for a frozen drink maker is described. The mixing vessel includes at least one curved sidewall defining a vessel chamber that is at least partly cylindrical configured to receive a drink product to be processed. The vessel chamber includes a front, a rear, a right side, a left side, a top, and a bottom, and the vessel chamber includes at least one asymmetric wall portion proximate to at least one of the front or the top of the vessel chamber. The at least one asymmetric wall portion is configured to promote slush flow within the vessel chamber. |
US12285027B2 |
Confectionery product and manufacturing process thereof
Disclosed is a confectionery product including a chewy center, free of gelatine and other hydrocolloids different from gellan gum, including gellan gum, a layer of at least partially amorphous candy material surrounding the chewy center and optionally one or more additional coating layers surrounding the at least partially amorphous candy material layer. The process for manufacturing the confectionery product is also disclosed. |
US12285023B2 |
Method for manufacturing a food product comprising matter of dairy origin and matter of plant origin, and hybrid food product containing matter of dairy origin and matter of plant origin
Disclosed is a method for manufacturing a food product including matter of dairy origin and matter of plant origin, including at least 50 wt % of one or more legumes. Also disclosed is a hybrid food product including matter of dairy origin and matter of plant origin, including at least 50 wt % of one or more legumes. |
US12285016B2 |
Hydrogen peroxide disinfectant composition
The present invention herein provides a disinfectant composition containing a) an effective amount of a hydrogen peroxide source, b) a blend of at least one aromatic alcohol and at least one glycol or glycol ether, c) at least one nonionic and/or anionic surfactant and d) at least one acid. Furthermore a method of using the disinfectant composition is also provided, whereby the composition can be applied to any surface and effectively kill a majority of tuberculosis and/or M. terrae microbes; resulting in a >5 log reduction at a contact time of 5 minutes or less. |
US12285014B2 |
Aqueous 1,2-benzisothiazolin-3-one concentrates
The invention relates to an aqueous biocide composition, containing the following components: (a) 9 wt. % to 20 wt. % 1,2-benzisothiazolin-3-one, (b) a dissolved alkalizing agent, containing 0.95 to 1.05 mol sodium and potassium hydroxide, each based on one mol of the 1,2-benzisothiazolin-3-one present as component (a), and (c) more than 60 wt. % water. The biocide composition is characterized in that the composition: (i) has a pH value in the range of pH 9.5 to pH 11.9, and (ii) the molar fraction of sodium ions, based on the sodium and potassium ions present in the composition, is in the range of 15 to 45 mol %. The invention furthermore relates to the use of these biocide compositions for preserving water-based products of all kinds, such as cleaning and household products, plastic dispersions, paints, plasters, adhesives, sealing compounds, paper coating compounds, textile softening and sizing agents, detergent base materials, surfactants, polishing agents, spinning baths, cooling lubricants, leather treatment agents, and silicone and bitumen emulsions. |
US12285011B2 |
Insecticidal formulation for vector and pest control with increased contact efficacy
The present invention relates to insecticidal formulations for vector and pest control with increased contact efficacy, more particularly to insecticidal active ingredient—matrix particles and insecticidal compositions comprising such insecticidal active ingredient—matrix particles, as well as to methods and uses of such insecticidal formulations. |
US12285009B2 |
Workstation and apparatus to facilitate transfer of biological specimens stored at cryogenic conditions
A system and method facilitates transfers of specimen containers (e.g., vials with caps) between storage cassettes and carrier cassettes. The storage cassettes are designed to be stored in cryogenic refrigerators while the carrier cassettes are designed to be temporarily stored in a portable carrier. A workstation includes a well and removable buckets positioned in the well. The buckets are sized to hold the storage cassettes and carrier cassettes. One or more arrays of antennas underlie the well to allow interrogation of wireless transponders carried by the specimen containers. Improved storage cassettes and carrier cassettes are also described. |
US12285006B2 |
Agriculture device for dispensing a liquid
An agricultural device and a method for dispensing a liquid product over a surface. The device includes at least one boom and a plurality of nozzles positioned along the boom, a pressure regulation unit including a nozzle controller configured for controlling the opening and closing of one or more associated nozzles, and an inclination detection means for determining an inclination of the longitudinal supply line with respect to a horizontal. The pressure regulation unit and/or the at least one nozzle controller is configured to calculate nozzle operation data for each associated nozzle involving inclination data transmitted by the inclination detection means and the position of the nozzle on the longitudinal supply line, and the nozzle controller is configured to operate the nozzles based on the calculated nozzle operation data to obtain a homogeneous spraying of the liquid product over a surface of a field to be sprayed. |
US12285005B2 |
Tri-directional break-away boom assembly
A break-away apparatus for a boom arm is positioned at a joint between a main boom and a boom tip to allow the boom tip to assume a neutral position and forward, rearward, and upward positions. A hinge assembly is positioned between the boom tip and main boom. The hinge assembly includes an upper ball joint, a first hinge, and a second hinge. The boom tip is movable relative to the main boom about an axis of the first hinge, about an axis of the second hinge axis, and/or about a pivot defined by the upper ball joint. A first spring assists a return of the boom tip to the neutral position. |
US12285003B1 |
Scent dispersal assembly
A scent dispersal assembly may include an assembly container having a container interior. A scent containing insert may include a scent receptacle which is selectively deployable in a closed, sealing configuration in the container interior and extendable from the container interior of the assembly container to an open, scent dispensing-configuration. The scent receptacle may include a scent receptacle interior suitably sized and configured to contain at least one scent medium. At least one scent dispensing aperture may be provided in the scent receptacle. The dispensing aperture or apertures may communicate with the scent receptacle interior of the scent receptacle. An assembly cap may be deployable in a closed cap position to close and seal the scent receptacle interior and an open cap position to open the scent receptacle interior of the scent receptacle. A cap hinge may pivotally attach the assembly cap to the scent containing insert. The cap hinge may be configured to impart a first airtight seal between the scent containing insert and the assembly container in the closed, sealing configuration of the scent containing insert and a second airtight seal between the assembly cap and the scent containing insert in the closed cap position of the assembly cap. A hinge ring connector may connect the cap seal ring to the insert seal ring. |
US12285002B2 |
Insect repellant device with simulated flame
An insect repellant device including a repellant portion and a light portion with a simulated flame and constant light option. |
US12285001B1 |
Insect repellent light assembly and method of use
The present invention is an insect repellent assembly comprising of a light source, a transparent container having a quantity of liquid, typically water, inside the container, where the light source is positioned so as to be approximately centered in relation to a surface of the liquid so that about half the light source is below the surface and the remaining half is above the surface. The amount of liquid is less than a volume of the container. The container surrounds the light source so that light emitted by the light source must pass through the container. A method of use is also provided. |
US12284999B2 |
Apparatus and method for combating crops with a heated air flow
An apparatus and a method for combating crops with a heated air flow involve a gas burner unit that is only activated if the pressure, the flow rate or the rotational speed of the ventilator is greater than a determined threshold value; and the gas burner unit is again deactivated if the pressure, the flow rate or the rotational speed of the ventilator is less than the determined threshold value. |
US12284997B2 |
German cockroach glue trap
A German cockroach glue trap comprising a dark colored base and lid. The base having an overall height between 25 mm and 40 mm. Openings through the base have a diameter between 3.5 mm and 4.5 mm, large enough for German cockroaches to enter but not too large to let in too much light. The centers of the lowest openings having heights preferably between 6 mm and 10 mm above a floor preventing touching the glue before being caught and allowing escape. A ceiling at least 7 mm above the centers of the highest openings preventing climbing to the ceiling. The openings are in thin walls not providing a shelf for the German cockroaches to linger and detect a scent (oleic acid) of dead cockroaches which repels additional German cockroaches from entering the trap. A layer of glue resides on the floor and a second layer of glue may reside on the ceiling. |
US12284994B2 |
Fishing lure
A fishing lure includes a longitudinal body, a pair of wing bars coupled at first ends thereof to the body by hinge pins and configured to hingedly rotate in a posterior and anterior direction relative to the body, wings with a plurality of blades disposed thereon slidably mounted on each wing bar and configured to spin on each wing bar, and wing locks configured to stop the wing bars from rotating any further posteriorly that a position that is perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the body. |
US12284992B2 |
Spill resistant travel bowl
A spill-resistant bowl assembly includes a unitary bowl hanger frame, a gimbal mounting, and a bowl. The gimbal mounting has a unitary mounting frame and a gimbal ring. The bowl hanger frame has two parallel inverted “L”-shaped legs joined with a transverse member. The legs have evenly spaced adjustment pegs. The mounting frame has a horizontal member, with keyhole slots connected to the pegs, and arced arms with a socket in each arm. The ring has diametrically opposed pegs on a first axis and diametrically opposed notches along a second axis perpendicular to the first axis; with the ring pegs connected to the sockets. The bowl has a rim with diametrically opposed pegs connected to the notches. The travel bowl assembly may be suspended from a car seat headrest so a dog has easy access to water at a comfortable height without spilling. |