US10069315B2

A method of operation of a power supply system includes: providing a source voltage with a power source; generating a device voltage with the source voltage; monitoring the source voltage and the device voltage; and supplying the device voltage to a mobile device with the device voltage controlled by a control unit.
US10069305B2

An apparatus and a procedure for the immission of electric energy supplied by a device supplying electric energy in a preexisting electric circuit, connected to a source of electric energy, in which one or more electric users may be connected to the electric circuit. The apparatus includes an adjusting device that makes the electric circuit autonomous so as to avoid that the source of electric energy has to supply electric energy to the same electric circuit.
US10069302B2

A power flow control system is provided that is capable of improving the reliability of controlling power flow fluctuation and creating wide applicability for systems that control power flow fluctuation. A power-varying device (101) varies the distribution line power amount, which is a value of the power flow that flows in a distribution line (112) to which is connected a plurality of power sources (111) that each generate power. A measurement device (102) measures an index value relating to the total generated power amount, which is the sum total of the amount of power generated by each of the power sources. A calculation device (103) estimates the total generated power amount from the index value, and according to the estimation result, regulates the amount of change in the distribution line power amount that is changed by the power-varying device.
US10069299B2

The present invention generally relates to load control in an electrical grid (110). Operation of a power consuming device (125) in the electrical grid (110) is controlled. An ideal shiftable load of the electrical grid (110) is received or accessed. A probability distribution of starting time of the power consuming device (125) is determined based on the ideal shiftable load of the electrical grid (110). Then a starting time for the operation of the power consuming device (125) is determined in accordance with the probability distribution of starting time. An instruction is then sent to cause the power consuming device (125) to be started at the starting time.
US10069294B2

An apparatus (100) for quenching at least part (110) of a superconductor in a superconducting state in reply to a quench signal to initiate a transition from the superconducting state into a normal-conducting state comprises: means (120) for providing an alternating (AC) current of a predetermined strength and/or predetermined frequency to the at least part (110) of the superconductor, wherein the means (120) for providing the AC current comprises a control terminal (130) configured to receive the quench signal. The means (120) for providing the AC current is configured to be activated in response of receiving the quench signal at the control terminal (130) so that the AC current flows through the at least part (110) of the superconductor, wherein the predetermined strength and/or the predetermined frequency is selected such that the transition from the superconducting state into a normal-conducting state is triggered.
US10069291B2

A terminal fitting includes a cylindrical portion having a first crimping region and a second crimping region. A crimped state of a braided body extending through the terminal fitting is formed between the terminal fitting and a cable at the first crimping region such that relative movements of the terminal fitting and the braided body are prevented, and an end of the braided body is then folded back and positioned to face an outer surface of the cylindrical portion in a radial direction. The crimped state of the braided body is then formed between a sleeve and the terminal fitting at the second crimping region, so that the terminal fitting is fixed to the braided body.
US10069283B2

A switchboard is for a power distribution system having a number of electrical lines. The switchboard includes: an enclosure assembly having a chassis; a switching assembly including a plurality of circuit breakers each coupled to the chassis, each of the circuit breakers having a number of terminal lugs structured to be electrically connected to a corresponding one of the electrical lines; and an isolating assembly including a plurality of isolating apparatus, at least one isolating apparatus being coupled to one of the plurality of circuit breakers. The isolating apparatus separates the number of terminal lugs of the one circuit breaker from the number of terminal lugs of each of the other circuit breakers.
US10069282B1

An optical device includes a gallium and nitrogen containing substrate comprising a surface region configured in a (20-2-1) orientation, a (30-3-1) orientation, or a (30-31) orientation, within +/−10 degrees toward c-plane and/or a-plane from the orientation. Optical devices having quantum well regions overly the surface region are also disclosed.
US10069281B2

A laser diode includes a ridge portion, channel portions located adjacent to the ridge portion such that the ridge portion is sandwiched, the channel portions being shorter in height than the ridge portion, terrace portions adjacent to opposite sides of the respective channel portions from the ridge portion and longer in height than the channel portions, supporting portions provided over the respective channel portions, separated from side surfaces of the ridge portion or side surfaces of terrace portions or both, and made of resin, a ceiling portion including first portions provided over the supporting portions and second portions continuous with the first portions and located over the respective channel portions with hollow portions interposed therebetween, the ceiling portion being made of resin, and a metal layer provided over the ceiling portion and connected to an upper surface of the ridge portion.
US10069276B2

A method to tune an emission wavelength of a wavelength tunable laser apparatus is disclosed. The laser apparatus implements, in addition to a wavelength tunable laser diode (t-LD) integrating with a semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA), a wavelength monitor including an etalon filter. The current emission wavelength is determined by a ratio of the magnitude of a filtered beam passing the etalon filter to a raw beam not passing the etalon filter. The method first sets the SOA in an absorbing mode to sense stray component disturbing the wavelength monitor, then correct the ratio of the beams by subtracting the contribution from the stray component.
US10069275B1

The present disclosure provides a beam projector module including: a PCB on which a cathode wire and an anode wire are positioned; a conductive pad that is made of a conductive material or coated with a conductive material and has one side surface; a first frame that is made of a non-conductive material and has one side surface which is in contact with the PCB; a light source having a cathode electrode and an anode electrode, the cathode electrode being in contact with the other side surface of the conductive pad; the anode electrode being connected to the anode wire through at least one electric wire passing through the opening; a diffuser configured to diffuse a light beam output from the light source; and a second frame configured to support the diffuser so that the diffuser is spaced from the light source by a predetermined distance.
US10069272B2

A MOPA laser system that includes a seed laser configured to output pulsed laser light, an amplifier configured to receive and amplify the pulsed laser light emitted by the seed laser; and a pump laser configured to deliver a pump laser beam to both the seed laser and the amplifier.
US10069265B2

An interface conversion adapter, configured to be inserted into a plug-in interface of an electronic apparatus to convert a plug-in electrical connection manner of the plug-in interface into a surface contact electrical connection manner, where the interface conversion adapter includes a contact end and a plug-connected end electrically connected to the contact end; the plug-connected end is electrically inserted into the plug-in interface of the electronic apparatus; the contact end is exposed out of the plug-in interface; and several conductive contacts are provided on a surface, exposed out of the plug-in interface, of the contact end. A plug-in connector interface of the electronic apparatus can be converted into surface contact conductive contacts by using the interface conversion adapter. The present invention further relates to an electrical connection device with the interface conversion adapter.
US10069264B2

A converter for switching control signals is disclosed to solve the technical problem that existing technologies are unable to switch between two control signals. The converter includes an interface male connected with an equipment which is controlled by a first control signal; an interface socket connected with an equipment which is controlled by a second signal; an interface female connected with cables which are adapted for respectively transmitting the first control signal and the second control signal; a switch which switches between the first control signal and the second control signal; and a substrate connected with the interface male, the interface socket, the interface female and the switch, wherein according to a switching position of the switch, the substrate controls the first control signal or the second control signal in the cables connected with the interface female to correspondingly switch to the interface male or the interface socket for outputting.
US10069255B1

The invention is directed to a coaxial connector jack for the interconnection to a corresponding connector plug. The connector jack comprises an inner conductor extending in an axial direction and an outer conductor in the form of a slotted contact sleeve arranged coaxial with respect to the inner conductor. Furthermore the coaxial connector comprises an insulator positioning the inner conductor with respect to the outer conductor and a spacer arranged inside the insulator extending along an inner side wall of the slotted contact sleeve. The spacer extends in the axial direction at least to the same axial position as the slotted contact sleeve or exceeds it.
US10069250B2

The present invention provides a receptacle connector including: a grounding portion configured to ground a connection object; and a ground connection terminal that is configured to be switchably held in a first state in which the ground connection terminal is electrically separated from the grounding portion, or in a second state in which the ground connection terminal is electrically brought into conduction with the grounding portion. The ground connection terminal is switched between the first state and the second state in operative association with interlining of the plug connector and the fitting portion. In the first state, the grounding terminal and the grounding portion are electrically separated. In the second state, the grounding terminal and the grounding portion are electrically brought into conduction with each other through the ground connection terminal.
US10069248B2

A connector housing with heat dissipation structure includes a housing, a heat dissipation unit and a holding member. A first end part of the holding member is fixed to a top plate of the housing by using a first tongue piece engaged with a fastening piece, so an area of an opening of top plate is decreased and the EMI shielding effect is better. Two side arms of the holding member pass through the trenches inside the heat dissipation unit, such that the width of the heat dissipation unit is not limited and a heat dissipation area can be increased. The second end part of the holding member includes a second tongue piece plugged into a convex hull at a back cover, and an arrival end of the second end part withstands a stop part, so the holding member is not released easily and can endure an external force.
US10069244B2

An electrical connector includes an insulative connector housing including a longitudinal bottom wall defining a plurality of contact openings for receiving a plurality of contacts, first and second side walls extending upwardly from the bottom wall at opposing sides thereof, first and second end walls extending upwardly from the bottom wall at opposing ends thereof, first and second pairs of latch openings at opposing ends of the bottom wall, and first and second protrusions extending upwardly from the bottom wall and disposed between respective first and second pairs of latch openings. Each latch opening extends through the bottom wall and through a side wall and is configured to allow a latch to eject a mating connector by moving within the opening Each of the protrusions is configured to engage a corresponding opening in a latch of a mating connector cover or strain relief assembled to the electrical connector.
US10069243B2

A board mount electrical connector (3) includes an insulative connector housing (1100) including a longitudinal bottom wall (1102) defining a plurality of contact openings (1104) for receiving a plurality of contacts (1200), first and second side walls (1106, 1108) extending upwardly from the bottom wall at opposing sides thereof, first and second end walls (1110, 1112) extending upwardly from the bottom wall at opposing ends (1102c, 1102d) thereof, first and second pairs of latch openings (1114, 1116) at opposing ends of the bottom wall, and first and second protrusions (1154, 1156) extending upwardly from the bottom wall and disposed between respective first and second pairs of latch openings. Each latch opening extends through the bottom wall and through a side wall and is configured to allow a latch to eject a mating connector by moving within the opening. Each of the protrusions is configured to engage a corresponding opening in a latch of a mating connector cover or strain relief assembled to the electrical connector.
US10069236B2

The present invention discloses a waterproof structure of a pad, a waterproof pad, and a method for forming the waterproof structure. The waterproof structure includes a first dielectric layer, having an annular hollowed-out recess along the periphery of the first dielectric layer and a metal annular zone formed in the annular hollowed-out recess, and a second dielectric layer, formed above the first dielectric layer and located under the pad and having multiple first through-holes along the periphery of the second dielectric layer and multiple metal posts formed in the multiple first through-holes, where the multiple first through-holes form a hollow annular through-hole chain and the metal annular zone maintains an electrical connection with the multiple metal posts.
US10069233B2

A female terminal (20) has a rectangular tubular box (30) with an outwardly bulging lance locking portion (53). The female terminal (20) is inserted into a cavity (11) of a connector housing (10) and retained by the lance locking portion (53) being locked by a locking lance (13) in the cavity (11). A first wall (37) of the rectangular tubular box (30) has a closely folded structure obtained by folding the metal plate (70) into a U shape. The lance locking portion (53) is formed on the metal plate (70) in an outermost layer of the closely folded structure, and a first deformation restricting portion (55) to be engaged with a second wall (35) adjacent to the first wall (37) is provided on an end part of the metal plate (70) in the outermost layer on a side opposite to a U-shaped folded portion (51).
US10069232B2

A female terminal includes a tube-shaped main body and an elastic contact plate supported inside the main body, possessing elasticity and extending from one opening toward another opening into which a male terminal is inserted. The elastic contact plate includes; a first section that faces the inner surface of the main body and is separated from the inner surface; a first contactor that is positioned on the other opening side of the first section and contacts the inner surface; a second section that extends in an arch shape toward the other opening from the first contactor; and a second contactor that is positioned on the other opening side of the second section and contacts the inner surface. The main body supports the elastic contact plate so the first contactor and the second contactor are able to slide on the inner surface. The first section is thinner than the second section.
US10069229B2

For easy removal of a flat-plate-shaped signal transmission medium while reduction in height and size is achieved with a simple structure, a structure is adopted for an electric connector as follows. That is, a release operating part of a lock releasing member which causes a lock member in an engaged state to make a transition to a released state is arranged along an insertion opening. The release operating part and a release acting part are arranged in opposite regions in a radius direction of rotation of a support shaft part. The release operating part can make reciprocating rotations between an initial position away from the insertion opening and an acting position close to the insertion opening. Thus, when a flat-plate-shaped signal transmission medium is removed, the flat-plate-shaped signal transmission medium can be held while the engaged state of the lock member with respect to the flat-plate-shaped signal transmission medium is released by one hand of an operator.
US10069224B2

An electrical plug connector includes a plug insulated housing which is integrally formed and plug terminals. A transition segment connected between first and second contact portions of each plug terminal allows the first contact portion to be in contact with and arranged substantially parallel to the second contact portion, so that connectors with reduced width can be manufactured. In addition, the shaping space between a first recessed portion and a second recessed portion of each plug terminal receive materials for forming the plug insulated housing, thus improving the structural strength of the connector. Moreover, embedded ends allow the plug terminals to be secured with the plug bottom wall, so that the plug terminals would not detach from the plug insulated housing easily during manufacturing or operation. The structural strength of the electrical plug connector can be improved, and the plug terminals can be properly assembled with the plug insulated housing.
US10069218B2

Configurations for push wire connectors and for electrical wiring devices that mate with or connect to the push wire connectors are disclosed. The push wire connectors have a housing and one or more contact assembly positioned within the housing. Each contact assembly has one or more contact openings to allow wires to pass through, and the housing has one or more wire entry openings that are angled so that wires that pass through the wire openings and the contact openings before engaging the contact assembly are angled.
US10069211B2

An antenna for connection to a feed includes a substrate with a conductive ground plane. An emitter is positioned on the top face of the substrate, and the feed is connected to the emitter and ground plane. A spacer is positioned on the substrate above the emitter and one layer of high dielectric constant rods is positioned above the spacer. The rods are positioned in a single plane, coplanar with the emitter, and parallel to the dominant current distribution when the emitter is active. Further layers of spacers and rods can be positioned at a predetermined angle to the rods beneath. A kit is further provided for application of spacers and rods to preexisting antennas.
US10069206B2

A variable capacitance device includes: capacitors coupled in series between first and second signal terminal electrodes, each of the capacitors having a dielectric layer, a lower electrode and an upper electrode, a permittivity of the dielectric layer changing according to a voltage applied to the dielectric layer, the lower and upper electrodes sandwiching the dielectric layer; resistance films coupled between the capacitors and a bias terminal electrode; a first insulating film that contacts the resistance films; and a second insulating film that covers the capacitors, the resistance films and the first insulating film, wherein: a thermal conductivity of the first insulating film is larger than that of the second insulating film; and at least one of the resistance films has a pair of connection patterns provided on both ends thereof and resistance patterns that are coupled in parallel between the connection patterns.
US10069204B2

An antenna device is provided. The antenna device includes a base plate of a conductive material, at least one slit disposed in at least one area of the base plate and having a form in which a portion of a closed curve is open, and a feeding part configured to supply current to an inner area surrounded by the slit.
US10069203B2

An aperture coupled patch antenna element comprises a ground plate having an aperture passing through the ground plate from a first side to a second opposite side. The aperture comprises a slot having an elongate cross-section, the cross-section having substantially parallel sides extending along the length of the cross-section. The antenna element also comprises a first transmission line comprising a first elongate conductor disposed on the first side of the ground plate in a substantially parallel relationship with the first side of the ground plate, and a patch radiator disposed on the second side of the ground plate in a substantially parallel relationship with the second side of the ground plate, the first transmission line being arranged to cross the slot, and the patch radiator being arranged to overlie the slot. The thickness of the ground plate at the slot is greater than the width of the slot.
US10069198B2

The invention relates to a compact multi-level antenna including: a ground plane; a radiating element including n≥2 portions extending in n≥2 parallel planes in a planar pattern, the planes defining a volume above the ground plane, the radiating element including a first end connected to the ground plane and a second end ending with an open circuit.
US10069196B1

A mobile device includes a first nonconductive supporting element, a second nonconductive supporting element, and an antenna structure. The first nonconductive supporting element and the second nonconductive supporting element are adjacent to each other. The first nonconductive supporting element and the second nonconductive supporting element have different heights. The antenna structure is formed on the first nonconductive supporting element and the second nonconductive supporting element. The antenna element includes a feeding connection element, a first radiation element, and a second radiation element. The feeding connection element is coupled to a feeding point. The first radiation element and the second radiation element are coupled to the feeding connection element. The feeding connection element is disposed between the first radiation element and the second radiation element.
US10069191B1

Systems, methods, and computer-readable media are disclosed for resonant structures formed by battery housings. In one embodiment, an example device may include a battery having a housing, a positive terminal, and a negative terminal, where the housing includes a conductive material. The device may include a controller and a wireless communication component. The device may include a first low pass filter connected to the positive terminal and the controller, the first low pass filter configured to pass battery current and to block radio frequency signals of a first frequency, a second low pass filter connected to the negative terminal and the controller, and a first high pass filter connected to the negative terminal and the wireless communication component, the first high pass filter configured to pass radio frequency signals of the first frequency and to block the battery current. The housing may be configured to resonate at the first frequency.
US10069189B2

A cabinet server and a data center where the cabinet server includes multiple function node layers vertically arranged to form a server core and multiple intra-cabinet antennas vertically arranged and disposed at one side of the server core, an intra-cabinet antenna is wirelessly connected to adjacent intra-cabinet antennas. A transmission path is formed of the vertically arranged intra-cabinet antennas when a radio signal is transmitted within the cabinet server. Since the intra-cabinet antennas are disposed at the side of the server core, electromagnetic radiation generated by the radio signal in a transmission process has a relatively small effect on the function nodes, thereby reducing the effect of the electromagnetic radiation on various electronic devices in the function nodes, improving service lives of the electronic devices, and improving transmission quality of the radio signal.
US10069182B2

A soluble catalyst for a lithium-air battery is provided. The soluble catalyst including a redox mediator (RM) has an ionization energy of about 5.5 to 7.5 eV under vacuum or an oxidation potential of 3.0 to 4.0 V and is well dissolved in an electrolyte without reacting with the electrolyte. In addition, the soluble catalyst has a HOMO level in an original state (RM), which is less than a formation energy of lithium peroxide (Li2O2) but maximally close to the formation energy, and has a HOMO level in an oxidized state (RM+), which is greater than a HOMO level of the electrolyte.
US10069181B2

A metal-air battery including: a battery cell module for generating electricity by oxidizing a metal and reducing oxygen; and an air purification module in fluid communication with the battery cell module for purifying air, wherein a first portion of the air purification module is configured to supply purified air to the battery cell module, and a second portion of the air purification module is configured to receive air discharged from the battery cell module.
US10069178B2

Disclosed herein is a battery cell including a battery cell body having an electrode assembly mounted in a cell case, an electrode terminal protruding from at least one end of the battery cell body, and a connection protrusion for voltage sensing formed integrally with the electrode terminal.
US10069161B2

A flow redox battery system including an electrochemical cell, an anolyte tank, a catholyte tank, a first anolyte carrier slurry, a second anolyte carrier slurry, a first catholyte carrier slurry, a second catholyte carrier slurry, and a power generation circuit. An ion-exchange membrane is electrochemically engaged with an anode and a cathode. The power generation circuit is electrically coupled to the anode and the cathode. The anolyte tank is fluidly coupled to the anode and the catholyte tank is fluidly coupled to the cathode. The first anolyte carrier slurry includes a density less than a density of the second anolyte carrier slurry and an electronegativity different than an electronegativity of the second anolyte carrier slurry. Further, the first catholyte carrier slurry includes a density less than a density of the second catholyte carrier slurry and an electronegativity different than an electronegativity of the second catholyte carrier slurry.
US10069157B2

A fuel cell system includes an air supply unit for supplying air containing oxygen to a fuel cell stack. A humidifier humidifies the supplied air. An air supply line is connected between a cathode inlet of the fuel cell stack and the humidifier to supply the humidified air to the fuel cell stack. A cathode-side exhaust line is connected between a cathode outlet of the fuel cell stack and the humidifier to supply a cathode exhaust gas discharged from a cathode of the fuel cell stack to the humidifier for humidification in the humidifier. A unified valve module includes a bypass line connected between the air supply line and the cathode-side exhaust line and an outward discharge port discharging the cathode exhaust gas to outside, and controls a gas flow between the humidifier and the fuel cell stack and between the bypass line and the outward discharge port.
US10069151B2

A de-mineralizer for a fuel cell includes a cartridge assembly including an external outer cartridge and an internal inner cartridge installed inside a housing filled with ion resin, wherein at least one of the inner cartridge and the outer cartridge includes an etching network formed with a plurality of fine holes, in which at least one of a size and distribution of the fine holes are formed differently depending on the respective positions based on a vertical flow direction of the cooling water, and a frame formed on an outer circumferential surface of the etching network to support the etching network.
US10069149B2

An assembly includes (a) an anode-side sub-assembly including: a plate member having first and second opposing surfaces compatible with fuel and oxidant gases, respectively, the plate member having first and second opposing end segments, and third and fourth opposing end segments; an anode current collector abutting the first surface of the plate member; and first and second anode wet seal members releasably secured to the plate member so as to form first and second pockets on the first surface of the plate member and (b) a cathode-side subassembly comprising: first and second cathode wet seal members configured to form third and fourth pockets on the second surface of the plate member and to be releasably positioned adjacent said third and fourth opposing end segments; and a cathode current collector cooperating with the first and second cathode wet seal members.
US10069148B2

Use of a selectively conducting anode component in solid polymer electrolyte fuel cells can reduce the degradation associated with repeated startup and shutdown, but can also adversely affect a cell's tolerance to voltage reversal along with its performance. It was shown that these adverse affects can be mitigated against in certain ways. However, improved results can be obtained by employing a selectively conducting component which comprises a mixed layer of a selectively conducting material and carbon. The mixed layer contacts the side of the anode opposite the solid polymer electrolyte.
US10069147B2

One example includes a battery case sealed to retain electrolyte, an electrode disposed in the battery case, the electrode comprising a current collector formed of a framework defining open areas disposed along three axes (“framework”), the framework electrically conductive, with active material disposed in the open areas; a conductor electrically coupled to the electrode and sealingly extending through the battery case to a terminal disposed on an exterior of the battery case, a further electrode disposed in the battery case, a separator disposed between the electrode and the further electrode and a further terminal disposed on the exterior of the battery case and in electrical communication with the further electrode, with the terminal and the further terminal electrically isolated from one another.
US10069146B2

Provided is an anode for use in electrochemical cells, wherein the anode active layer has a first layer comprising lithium metal and a multi-layer structure comprising single ion conducting layers and polymer layers in contact with the first layer comprising lithium metal or in contact with an intermediate protective layer, such as a temporary protective metal layer, on the surface of the lithium-containing first layer. Another aspect of the invention provides an anode active layer formed by the in-situ deposition of lithium vapor and a reactive gas. The anodes of the current invention are particularly useful in electrochemical cells comprising sulfur-containing cathode active materials, such as elemental sulfur.
US10069138B2

A cathode active composite containing an amorphous composite of vanadium oxide and an inorganic sulfide is provided. In one embodiment the composite contains vanadium pentoxide and phosphorous pentasulfide. In a further special embodiment, a cathode active material comprising a nanoparticle composite of an amorphous matrix containing vanadium, oxygen and sulfur and crystalline regions of vanadium and oxygen embedded in the matrix is provided. Electrochemical cells and a reversible battery having a cathode containing one of the cathode active composites are also provided. In specific embodiments the battery is a magnesium battery.
US10069137B2

Provided is a process for preparing an electrode comprising an iron active material. The process comprises first fabricating an electrode comprising an iron active material, and then treating the surface of the electrode with an oxidant solution to thereby create an oxidized surface. The resulting iron electrode is thereby preconditioned prior to any charge-discharge cycle to have the assessable surface of the iron active material in the same oxidation state as in discharged iron negative electrodes active material.
US10069134B2

An encapsulated lithium particle including: a core comprised of at least one of: lithium; a lithium metal alloy; or a combination thereof; and a shell comprised of a lithium salt, an oil, and optionally a binder, and the shell encapsulates the core, and the particle size is from 10 to 500 microns. Also, disclosed is a method of making the particle and using the particle in electrical devices such as a capacitor or a battery.
US10069131B2

The present invention is directed to an electrode for energy storage devices and a method for making the electrode for energy storage devices is disclosed, where a flexible binder in the electrode formulation is activated by certain additives and is uniformly deposited on to the active and conductive particles by high speed mixing. The particles deposited with activated binder particles are then pressed together to form free standing electrode film. High performance and cost effective products, such as free standing electrode films, laminated electrodes, ultracapacitors, lithium ion capacitors, batteries, fuel cells and hybrid cells which are the combination of the above devices, and the energy storage system or the system blocks, such as modules, can be manufactured using this process.
US10069130B2

A sealed battery (1) is provided with a current interrupting mechanism (62) that interrupts current that flows through an electrode body (10) when an internal pressure (F) of a battery case (80) exceeds an operating pressure (G). The current interrupting mechanism includes a movable member (64) that includes a moving portion (64A) that moves with a rise in the internal pressure, and a conductive member (63) that is electrically connected to the electrode body. The conductive member (63) includes a protruding portion (63A) that protrudes toward the moving portion. A weld (PT) created by welding using an energy beam is interposed between the protruding portion and the moving portion. The conductive member has, around the protruding portion, an annular groove (63BG) that fractures in an annular shape surrounding the weld when the internal pressure exceeds the operating pressure. The protruding portion elastically pushes against the moving portion via the weld.
US10069126B2

The present invention relates to new, improved or modified polymer materials, membranes, substrates, and the like and to new, improved or modified methods for permanently modifying the physical and/or chemical nature of surfaces of the polymer materials, membranes, or substrates for a variety of end uses or applications. For example, one improved method uses a carbene and/or nitrene modifier to chemically modify a functionalized polymer to form a chemical species which can chemically react with the surface of a polymer substrate and alter its chemical reactivity. Furthermore, this invention can be used to produce chemically modified membranes, fibers, hollow fibers, textiles, and the like.
US10069119B2

A secondary battery is disclosed. In one aspect, a secondary battery includes a battery cell including an electrode, a cap cover placed over the battery cell and having an opening that exposes the electrode and a connection member placed over the cap cover and electrically connected to the electrode. The secondary battery also includes a protrusion extending upwardly from the cap cover and contacting the connection member, wherein a gap is formed between the cap cover and the connection member.
US10069117B2

In one aspect, a secondary battery capable of preventing a damage of an electrode assembly by preventing the electrode assembly from contacting an inside protrusion portion of a case when subjected to a shock or vibration is provided.
US10069112B2

An organic light emitting diode display device, including a substrate, and at least one organic light emitting diode on the substrate, wherein the organic light emitting diode includes a first electrode on the substrate, an organic light emitting layer on the first electrode, and a second electrode on the organic light emitting layer, and the organic light emitting layer has at least one opening.
US10069105B2

An organic light-emitting display apparatus includes a first substrate including a display area and a peripheral area; a second substrate opposing the first substrate; an insulating layer disposed on the first substrate and including one or more openings; and a sealing member interconnecting the first substrate and the second substrate to each other and interposed between the first and second substrates. The one or more openings are disposed between a first conductive layer disposed on the display area and a second conductive layer disposed on the peripheral area. The one or more openings are at least partially or entirely filled with the sealing member.
US10069104B2

A method of sealing a workpiece comprising forming an inorganic film over a surface of a first substrate, arranging a workpiece to be protected between the first substrate and a second substrate wherein the inorganic film is in contact with the second substrate; and sealing the workpiece between the first and second substrates as a function of the composition of impurities in the first or second substrates and as a function of the composition of the inorganic film by locally heating the inorganic film with a predetermined laser radiation wavelength. The inorganic film, the first substrate, or the second substrate can be transmissive at approximately 420 nm to approximately 750 nm.
US10069103B2

Disclosed is an organic light emitting diode package which includes a substrate, a cover plate disposed opposite to the substrate, and an organic light emitting diode disposed between the substrate and the cover plate and surrounded by hydrophobic members. The organic light emitting diode package is able to effectively prevent an organic light emitting diode from aging.
US10069102B2

Provided is an organic electroluminescence display device including a base member, a display member disposed on the base member and including an organic electroluminescent element; and an encapsulating member disposed on the display member and encapsulating the display member. The encapsulating member includes a first inorganic layer disposed on the display member; a first organic layer disposed on the first inorganic layer; and a second inorganic layer disposed on the first organic layer. The first inorganic layer has a multilayer structure in which first layers having a first refractive index and second layers having a second refractive index different from the first refractive index are alternately disposed. Each of the first organic layer and the second inorganic layer has a single layer structure.
US10069099B2

An object of the present invention is to provide a two-sided light emission-type transparent organic electroluminescence element that has flexibility, has a small viewing angle dependence of chromaticity, and can easily adjust the light-emission balance of the two sides. The organic electroluminescence element of the present invention is characterized by being comprised by at least a transparent substrate, a first transparent electrode, an organic light-emitting layer, a second transparent electrode and a transparent sealing substrate, wherein both of the transparent substrate and the transparent sealing substrate have flexibility and are comprised by material(s) selected from an identical group of materials, and the first transparent electrode and the second transparent electrode are comprised by material(s) selected from an identical group of materials.
US10069076B2

A light-emitting element having a long lifetime is provided. A light-emitting element exhibiting high emission efficiency in a high luminance region is provided. A light-emitting element includes a light-emitting layer between a pair of electrodes. The light-emitting layer contains a first organic compound, a second organic compound, and a phosphorescent compound. The first organic compound is represented by a general formula (G0). The molecular weight of the first organic compound is greater than or equal to 500 and less than or equal to 2000. The second organic compound is a compound having an electron-transport property. In the general formula (G0), Ar1 and Ar2 each independently represent a fluorenyl group, a spirofluorenyl group, or a biphenyl group, and Ar3 represents a substituent including a carbazole skeleton.
US10069074B2

Disclosed is a light-emitting material for organic electroluminescent (EL) devices which is composed of an asymmetric anthracene derivative of a specific structure. Also disclosed are a material for organic EL devices and an organic EL device wherein an organic thin film layer composed of one or more layers including at least a light-emitting layer is interposed between a cathode and an anode. At least one layer composed of the organic thin film layer contains the material for organic EL devices by itself or as a component of a mixture. Consequently, the organic EL device has a high efficiency and a long life. Also disclosed are a light-emitting material for organic EL devices and material for organic devices which enable to realize such an organic EL device.
US10069071B2

The present invention relates to organic copolymers and organic semiconducting compositions comprising these materials, including layers and devices comprising such organic semiconductor compositions. The invention is also concerned with methods of preparing such organic semiconductor compositions and layers and uses thereof. The invention has application in the field of printed electronics and is particularly useful as a semiconducting material for use in formulations for organic thin film transistor (OTFT) backplanes for displays, integrated circuits, organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs), photodetectors, organic photovoltaic (OPV) cells, sensors, memory elements and logic circuits.
US10069069B2

Apparatuses and methods of manufacture are disclosed for phase change memory cell electrodes having a conductive barrier material. In one example, an apparatus includes a first chalcogenide structure and a second chalcogenide structure stacked together with the first chalcogenide structure. A first electrode portion is coupled to the first chalcogenide structure, a second electrode portion is coupled to the second chalcogenide structure, and a third electrode portion is between the first and second electrode portions. A first portion of an electrically conductive barrier material is disposed between the first and third electrode portions. A second portion of the electrically conductive barrier material is disposed between the second and third electrode portions.
US10069066B2

A target including: at least one refractory metal element selected from the group consisting of Ti, Zr, Hf, V, Nb, Ta, and lanthanoids; at least one element selected from the group consisting of Al, Ge, Zn, Co, Cu, Ni, Fe, Si, Mg, and Ga; and at least one chalcogen element selected from the group consisting of S, Se, and Te. And a method for producing the target.
US10069063B2

An integrated circuit can have a first substrate supporting a magnetic field sensing element and a second substrate supporting another magnetic field sensing element. The first and second substrates can be arranged in a variety of configurations. Another integrated circuit can have a first magnetic field sensing element and second different magnetic field sensing element disposed on surfaces thereof.
US10069059B2

A method and apparatus for waking a battery pack from a dormant mode via shaking. The battery pack has a piezo electric device coupled to a semiconductor control circuit providing a power path between a positive terminal of a battery cell and a boot input of an ASIC charge/discharge controller powered by the battery cell. Shaking of the piezo electric device energizes the semiconductor control circuit, which engages the power path to power the initial booting of the ASIC charge/discharge controller.
US10069058B2

An actuator device includes: an actuator including a first contact; and a wire member including a second contact connected to the first contact with a conductive adhesive including a conductive particle. One of the first contact and the second contact is a particular contact. The other of the first contact and the second contact is a specific contact. At least two protrusions and at least one recess are formed on and in the particular contact. The at least two protrusions are arranged in a first direction. The at least one recess is interposed between the at least two protrusions. The particular contact is joined to the specific contact with the conductive adhesive provided in the at least one recess, in a state in which each of the at least two protrusions is in contact with the specific contact.
US10069057B2

Disclosed is a thermoelectric material including a Sn-chalcogen-based compound, wherein the Sn is doped with a first dopant element comprising a transition metal element or a p-type metalloid element. Further, disclosed are thermoelectric module and thermoelectric apparatus, comprising the thermoelectric material.
US10069055B2

A light emitting device includes a first bonding pad configured to be mounted to a substrate, a first electrode electrically connected to the first bonding pad, a first conductive type semiconductor layer having a middle area disposed between two, opposing end areas, a second conductive type semiconductor layer disposed on the first conductive type semiconductor layer and connected to the first electrode; and a first contact portion and a plurality of second contact portions disposed on the first conductive type semiconductor layer, in which the first contact portion is disposed adjacent one end area of the first conductive type semiconductor layer, the second contact portions are disposed in the middle area of the first conductive type semiconductor layer, and the first bonding pad exposes at least one of the second contact portion.
US10069040B2

Exemplary embodiments provide a light emitting diode that includes: at least one lower electrode providing a passage for electric current; a light emitting structure placed over the at least one lower electrode to be electrically connected to the lower electrode, the light emitting structure is disposed to form at least one via-hole; a reflective electrode layer placed between the at least one lower electrode and the light emitting structure; and an electrode pattern formed around the light emitting structure and electrically connecting the lower electrode to the light emitting structure through the via-hole.
US10069039B2

The present invention provides a light-emitting device suppressing the reduction in the light output while improving the response speed. As shown in FIG. 1, the light-emitting device comprises four square element regions arranged with the sides of the element regions aligned in a two by two lattice. The light-emitting regions are disposed in the vicinity of corners at the center side of the element regions, and the light-emitting regions are localized in the vicinity of the center in the entire element region. A plane pattern of each of the light-emitting regions is formed so that plane patterns of p-electrodes and n-electrodes are not disposed in a region sandwiched by the light-emitting regions.
US10069038B2

Provided are a substrate having concave-convex patterns, a light-emitting diode (LED) including the substrate, and a method of fabricating the LED. The LED includes a substrate, and concave-convex patterns disposed in an upper surface of the substrate and having convexes and concaves defined by the convexes. Unit light-emitting device having a first conductive semiconduct or layer, an active layer, and a second conductive semiconductor layer disposed on the substrate in sequence is present.
US10069023B2

An optical sensor includes a semiconductor substrate having a first conductive type. The optical sensor further includes a photodiode disposed on the semiconductor substrate and a metal layer. The photodiode includes a first semiconductor layer having the first conductive type and a second semiconductor layer, formed on the first semiconductor layer, including a plurality of cathodes having a second conductive type. The first semiconductor layer is configured to collect photocurrent upon reception of incident light. The cathodes are configured to be electrically connected to the first semiconductor layer and the second semiconductor layer is configured to, based on the collected photocurrent, to track the incident light. The metal layer further includes a pinhole configured to collimate the incident light, and the plurality of cathodes form a rotational symmetry of order n with respect to an axis of the pinhole
US10069022B2

The present invention comprises: a supporting substrate; a rear electrode layer disposed on the supporting substrate; a light absorption layer disposed on the rear electrode layer; a front electrode layer disposed on the light absorption layer; and a first penetrating groove penetrating the rear electrode layer and the light absorption layer, wherein the rear electrode layer and the light absorption layer are arranged so as to be stepped.
US10069011B2

A method of fabricating a FinFET device includes a self-aligned contact etch where a source/drain contact module is performed prior to a replacement metal gate (RMG) module. In particular, the method involves forming a sacrificial gate over the channel region of a fin, and an interlayer dielectric over adjacent source/drain regions of the fin. An etch mask is then used to protect source/drain contact regions and enable the removal of the interlayer dielectric from outside of the protected area, e.g., between adjacent fins.
US10069009B2

A method for fabricating semiconductor device includes the steps of: forming a gate structure on a substrate; forming a first recess adjacent to two sides of the gate structure; forming an epitaxial layer in the first recess; removing part of the epitaxial layer to forma second recess; and forming an interlayer dielectric (ILD) layer on the gate structure and into the second recess.
US10068998B2

A semiconductor device is provided in which a semiconductor substrate can be prevented from being broken while elements can be prevented from being destroyed by a snap-back phenomenon. After an MOS gate structure is formed in a front surface of an FZ wafer, a rear surface of the FZ wafer is ground. Then, the ground surface is irradiated with protons and irradiated with two kinds of laser beams different in wavelength simultaneously to thereby form an N+ first buffer layer and an N second buffer layer. Then, a P+ collector layer and a collector electrode are formed on the proton-irradiated surface. The distance from a position where the net doping concentration of the N+ first buffer layer is locally maximized to the interface between the P+ collector layer and the N second buffer layer is set to be in a range of 5 μm to 30 μm, both inclusively.
US10068996B2

An array substrate, a fabrication method thereof, and a display panel are provided. The array substrate comprises a substrate, and a plurality of thin-film-transistors, which includes an active layer formed on the substrate including a source region, a drain region, and a channel region located between the source region and the drain region, a source electrode metal contact layer, a drain electrode metal contact layer, a barrier layer formed on a side of the active layer facing away from the substrate, a source electrode formed on a side of the source electrode metal contact layer facing away from active layer, a drain electrode formed on a side of the drain electrode metal contact layer facing away from the active layer, and a gate electrode insulated from the barrier layer and formed on a side of the barrier layer facing away from the active layer.
US10068992B2

A semiconductor device includes a fin structure for a fin field effect transistor (FET). The fin structure includes a base layer protruding from a substrate, an intermediate layer disposed over the base layer and an upper layer disposed over the intermediate layer. The fin structure further includes a first protective layer and a second protective layer made of a different material than the first protective layer. The intermediate layer includes a first semiconductor layer disposed over the base layer, the first protective layer covers at least side walls of the first semiconductor layer and the second protective layer covers at least side walls of the first protective layer.
US10068991B1

Embodiments are directed to a method and resulting structures for smoothing the sidewall roughness of a post-etched film. A sacrificial layer is formed on a substrate. A patterned mask is formed by removing portions of the sacrificial layer to expose a surface of the substrate. The sidewalls of the patterned mask are smoothed and a target layer is formed over the patterned mask and the substrate. Portions of the target layer are removed to expose a surface of the patterned mask and the patterned mask is removed.
US10068989B2

A substrate for a display device is disclosed. In one aspect, the substrate includes an active layer that is formed on substantially the entire portion of the bottom substrate and comprises a first area and a second area with a higher carrier concentration than the first area. The substrate also includes a line overlapping with the first area and a contact electrode that electrically connects the line to the second area of the active layer.
US10068987B1

Disclosed are embodiments of a semiconductor structure that includes a vertical field effect transistor (VFET). The VFET has a fin-shaped body that includes a semiconductor fin and an isolation fin. The semiconductor fin extends vertically between lower and upper source/drain regions. The isolation fin is adjacent to and in end-to-end alignment with the semiconductor fin. The VFET gate has a main section that wraps around an outer end and opposing sidewalls of the semiconductor fin and an extension section that extends from the main section along at least the opposing sidewalls of a lower portion the isolation fin and, optionally, around an outer end of that lower portion. A gate contact lands on the isolation fin and extends along the opposing sidewalls and, optionally, the outer end of the isolation fin down to the extension section. Also disclosed are method embodiments for forming these structures.
US10068983B2

An integrated circuit containing metal replacement gates may be formed by forming a nitrogen-rich titanium-based barrier between a high-k gate dielectric layer and a metal work function layer of a PMOS transistor. The nitrogen-rich titanium-based barrier is less than 1 nanometer thick and has an atomic ratio of titanium to nitrogen of less than 43:57. The nitrogen-rich titanium-based barrier may be formed by forming a titanium based layer over the gate dielectric layer and subsequently adding nitrogen to the titanium based layer. The metal work function layer is formed over the nitrogen-rich titanium-based barrier.
US10068981B2

Methods of doping semiconductor substrates using deposition of a rare earth metal-containing film such as an yttrium-containing film, and annealing techniques are provided herein. Rare earth metal-containing films are deposited using gas, liquid, or solid precursors without a bias and may be deposited conformally. Some embodiments may involve deposition using a plasma. Substrates may be annealed at temperatures less than about 500° C.
US10068980B1

A method of forming a gate structure with a modified gate geometry, including, forming two gate spacers and a dummy gate fill on a channel, wherein the dummy gate fill is between the two gate spacers, forming a stressed layer on the two gate spacers, wherein the stressed layer is on the surfaces of the gate spacers opposite the dummy gate fill, and wherein the stressed layer applies a tensile stress to the two gate spacers, and removing a portion of the dummy gate fill, wherein the tensile stress applied to the two gate spacers is no longer balanced by the dummy gate fill, such that each of the two gate spacers becomes inclined at an obtuse angle relative to a top surface of the remaining dummy gate fill.
US10068970B2

A method for manufacturing a semiconductor device includes forming a doped silicon layer on a bulk substrate, forming an undoped silicon cap layer on the doped silicon layer, forming a stacked configuration of silicon germanium (SiGe) and silicon layers on the undoped silicon cap layer, wherein the stacked configuration comprises a repeating arrangement of a silicon layer stacked on an SiGe layer, forming a plurality of dummy gates spaced apart from each other on the stacked configuration, the doped silicon layer and the undoped silicon cap layer, forming a spacer layer on each of the plurality of dummy gates, and on the doped silicon layer and the undoped silicon cap layer, selectively etching the doped silicon layer with respect to the undoped silicon layer, and filling the area from where the doped s silicon layer was selectively removed with a dielectric layer.
US10068968B2

Nanotube filaments comprising carbon, boron and nitrogen of the general formula BxCyNz, having high-aspect ratio and high-crystallinity produced by a pressurized vapor/condenser method and a process of production. The process comprises thermally exciting a boron-containing target in a chamber containing a carbon source and nitrogen at a pressure which is elevated above atmospheric pressure.
US10068967B2

A method of forming a self-forming spacer using oxidation. The self-forming spacer may include forming a fin field effect transistor on a substrate, the fin field effect transistor includes a gate on a fin, the gate is perpendicular to the fin; forming a gate spacer on the gate and a fin spacer on the fin, the gate spacer and the fin spacer are formed in a single step by oxidizing an exposed surface of the gate and an exposed surface of the fin; and removing the fin spacer from the fin.
US10068965B1

The present invention relates to a lateral high-voltage device. The device includes a dielectric trench region. A doping-overlapping structure with different doping types alternating mode is provided at least below, on a left side of, or on a right side of the dielectric trench region. The device also includes a dielectric layer, a body field plate, a polysilicon gate, a gate oxide layer, a first N-type heavy doping region, a second N-type heavy doping region, a P-type heavy doping region, a P-well region, the first N-type doping pillar, the second N-type doping pillar, the third N-type doping pillar, the first P-type doping pillar, and the second P-type doping pillar. The invention adopts a dielectric trench region in the drift region to keep the breakdown voltage BV of the device while reducing the surface area of the device, and effectively reducing the device's specific On-Resistance RON,sp.
US10068959B2

A manufacturing method of a display device including a pixel region including a plurality of pixels each including a light emitting element and a terminal region provided outside the pixel region and including connection terminals; the method comprising: forming a recessed portion in a part of a top surface of each of the connection terminals; forming a first inorganic insulating layer, an organic insulating layer, and a second inorganic insulating layer sequentially in the pixel region and continuously in the terminal region; and etching the first inorganic insulating layer and the second inorganic insulating layer in an area where the first inorganic insulating layer and the second inorganic insulating layer are stacked directly, the area being on the top surface except the recessed portion.
US10068954B2

Described herein is an organic light-emitting display (OLED) device, comprising: a first substrate comprising an array of pixels; a second substrate facing the first substrate and comprising a color layer corresponding to each pixel in the array of pixels, and comprising a black matrix separating each pixel in the array of pixels from one another; a filler layer between the first substrate and the second substrate; a side encapsulation structure between the first substrate and the second substrate along side edges thereof, wherein the side encapsulation layer is around the filler layer; and a first support on an outer portion of the side encapsulation structure on the first substrate.
US10068947B2

An array of memory cells includes buried access lines having conductively doped semiconductor material. Pillars extend elevationally outward of and are spaced along the buried access lines. The pillars individually include a memory cell. Outer access lines are elevationally outward of the pillars and the buried access lines. The outer access lines are of higher electrical conductivity than the buried access lines. A plurality of conductive vias is spaced along and electrically couple pairs of individual of the buried and outer access lines. A plurality of the pillars is between immediately adjacent of the vias along the pairs. Electrically conductive metal material is directly against tops of the buried access lines and extends between the pillars along the individual buried access lines. Other embodiments, including method, are disclosed.
US10068944B2

Techniques for fabricating a semiconductor chip having a curved surface include placing a substantially flat photonic sensor chip on a recessed surface of a mold such that an active region of the photonic sensor chip at least partially covers a concave central region of the mold and an inactive region of the photonic sensor chip at least partially covers a convex peripheral region of the mold. The mold has a radially varying curvature and the recessed surface includes the concave central region and the convex peripheral region concentrically surrounding the concave central region. Pressure may be applied on the photonic sensor chip to press and bend the photonic sensor chip into the mold.
US10068930B2

A display device comprising a first electrode that comprises a first region, a second region, and a third region located between the first region and the second region; a first insulating film disposed on the first electrode; a second electrode that is disposed on the first insulating film and comprises a fourth region overlapping the third region; a second insulating film disposed on the second electrode; a contact hole formed through the second insulating film, the first contact hole exposing the first, second and fourth regions; and a third electrode that is disposed on the second insulating film to cover the first contact hole, and is connected to at least one of the first region and the second region exposed by the first contact hole and the fourth region exposed by the first contact hole.
US10068927B2

A semiconductor device includes a MEMS device, a first transistor that supplies a first voltage to a first electrode of the MEMS device, a second transistor that supplies a second voltage to the first electrode of the MEMS device, a third transistor that supplies a first video signal to a gate of the first transistor, a fourth transistor that supplies the first voltage to a second electrode of the MEMS device, a fifth transistor that supplies the second voltage to the second electrode of the MEMS device, and a sixth transistor that supplies a second video signal to a gate of the fourth transistor. A gate of the second transistor is connected to the gate of the fourth transistor. A gate of the fifth transistor is connected to the gate of the first transistor.
US10068926B2

A semiconductor device includes a pixel electrode and a transistor which includes a first gate electrode, a first insulating layer over the first gate electrode, a semiconductor layer over the first insulating layer, a second insulating layer over the semiconductor layer, and a second gate electrode. The pixel electrode and the second gate electrode are provided over the second insulating layer. The first gate electrode has a region overlapping with the semiconductor layer with the first insulating layer provided therebetween. The second gate electrode has a region overlapping with the semiconductor layer with the second insulating layer provided therebetween. A first region is at least part of a region where the second gate electrode overlaps with the semiconductor layer. A second region is at least part of a region where the pixel electrode is provided. The second insulating layer is thinner in the first region than in the second region.
US10068923B2

A transparent display device includes a base substrate having a pixel area and a transmission area, a barrier layer disposed on the base substrate, a pixel circuit disposed in the pixel area, a display structure disposed on the pixel circuit, a transmitting structure disposed in the transmission area, an adhesive layer disposed between the base substrate and the barrier layer, and between the base substrate and the transmitting structure, and a transmitting window defined in the transmission area where the transmitting structure may include a composition including silicon oxynitride, the adhesive layer may include aluminum oxide, and the transmitting window may expose a surface of the transmitting structure.
US10068911B2

According to one embodiment, a semiconductor device includes a stacked body, a columnar portion, a first charge storage portion, and a second charge storage portion. The stacked body includes a plurality of electrode layers stacked in a first direction. The plurality of electrode layers includes a first electrode layer, and a second electrode layer. The columnar portion extends in the first direction in the stacked body. The first charge storage portion provides between the first electrode layer and the columnar portion. The second charge storage portion provides between the second electrode layer and the columnar portion. A first thickness in a second direction intersecting the first direction of the first charge storage portion between the first electrode layer and the columnar portion is thicker than a second thickness in the second direction of the second charge storage portion between the second electrode layer and the columnar portion.
US10068907B1

A dynamic random access memory (DRAM) includes a substrate, two buried word lines and a bit line contact. The substrate includes a first active area, wherein the first active area extends along a first direction. The buried word lines are disposed in the substrate and across the first active area, wherein the buried word lines extend along a second direction. The bit line contact is disposed on the substrate and overlaps the first active area between the two buried word lines, wherein the bit line contact is enclosed by a first side, a second side, a third side and a fourth side, and the first side is parallel to the third side along a third direction while the second side is parallel to the fourth side along a fourth direction, wherein the third direction is parallel to the first direction and the fourth direction is parallel to the second direction.
US10068899B2

An integrated circuit (IC) structure uses a single semiconductor substrate having a first side and an opposing, second side. A first plurality of active devices are positioned on the first side of the single semiconductor substrate, and a second plurality of active devices are positioned on the opposing, second side of the single semiconductor substrate. A TSV may electrically couple active devices on either side. Use of a single semiconductor substrate with active devices on both sides reduces the number of semiconductor layers used and allows annealing without damaging BEOL interconnects during fabrication.
US10068896B1

An ESD protection device includes a semiconductor substrate, a well, a gate structure, a first source/drain region, a second source/drain region, a first doped region, and a second doped region. The well is disposed in the semiconductor substrate. The gate structure is disposed on the well. The first source/drain region and the second source/drain region are disposed in the well and disposed at two opposite sides of the gate structure respectively. The first doped region is disposed in the first source/drain region. The second doped region is disposed in the second source/drain region. A conductivity type of the first doped region is complementary to that of the first source/drain region. A conductivity type of the second doped region is complementary to that of the second source/drain region. A conductivity type of the well is complementary to that of the first source/drain region and the second source/drain region.
US10068895B2

High-voltage semiconductor devices with electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection and methods of fabrication are provided. The semiconductor devices include a plurality of transistors on a substrate patterned with one or more common gates extending across a portion of the substrate, and a plurality of first S/D contacts and a plurality of second S/D contacts associated with the common gate(s). The second S/D contacts are disposed over a plurality of carrier-doped regions within the substrate. One or more floating nodes are disposed above the substrate and, at least in part, between second S/D contacts to facilitate defining the plurality of carrier-doped regions within the substrate. For instance, the carrier-doped regions may be defined from a mask with a common carrier-region opening, with the floating node(s) intersecting the common carrier-region opening and facilitating defining, along with the common opening, the plurality of separate carrier-doped regions.
US10068892B2

The present disclosure relates to a semiconductor chip having a level shifter with electro-static discharge (ESD) protection circuit and device applied to multiple power supply lines with high and low power input to protect the level shifter from the static ESD stress. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to a feature to protect a semiconductor device in a level shifter from the ESD stress by using ESD stress blocking region adjacent to a gate electrode of the semiconductor device. The ESD stress blocking region increases a gate resistance of the semiconductor device, which results in reducing the ESD stress applied to the semiconductor device.
US10068887B2

Embodiments of the present disclosure include semiconductor packages and methods of forming the same. An embodiment is a semiconductor package including a first package including one or more dies, and a redistribution layer coupled to the one or more dies at a first side of the first package with a first set of bonding joints. The redistribution layer including more than one metal layer disposed in more than one passivation layer, the first set of bonding joints being directly coupled to at least one of the one or more metal layers, and a first set of connectors coupled to a second side of the redistribution layer, the second side being opposite the first side.
US10068885B2

An optical apparatus includes a substrate 1, a wiring pattern 8 formed on the substrate 1, a light-receiving element 3 and a light-emitting element 2 provided on the substrate 1 and spaced apart from each other in a direction x, a light-transmitting resin 4 covering the light-receiving element 3, a light-transmitting resin 5 covering the light-emitting element 2, and a light-shielding resin 6 covering the light-transmitting resin 4 and the light-transmitting resin 5. The wiring pattern 8 includes a first light-blocking portion 83 interposed between the light-shielding resin 6 and the substrate 1 and positioned between the light-receiving element 3 and the light-emitting element 2 as viewed in x-y plane. The first light-blocking portion 83 extends across the light-emitting element 2 as viewed in the direction x.
US10068874B2

A method including forming a first substrate including an integrated circuit device layer disposed between a plurality of first interconnects and a plurality of second interconnects; coupling a second substrate including a memory device layer to the first substrate so that the memory device layer is juxtaposed to one of the plurality of first interconnects and the plurality of second interconnects; and removing a portion of the first substrate. An apparatus including a device layer including a plurality of circuit devices disposed between a plurality of first interconnects and a plurality of second interconnects on a substrate; a memory device layer including a plurality of memory devices juxtaposed and coupled to one of the plurality of first interconnects and the plurality of second interconnects; and contacts points coupled to one of ones of the first plurality of interconnects and ones of the second plurality of interconnects.
US10068866B2

An integrated circuit (IC) packaging arrangement for surface mounting of the IC includes a package body that encapsulates one or more IC dies. The package body according to some embodiments has rectangular aspect ratio with a length dimension and a width dimension of different size. The IC packaging according to some embodiments includes leadless surface-mount electrical contacts. According to some embodiments, the leadless surface-mount contacts are situated in clusters at opposite ends of the length dimension of the IC body.
US10068865B1

A combing bump structure includes a semiconductor substrate, a pad, a conductive layer, a solder bump and at least two metal side walls The pad is disposed on the semiconductor substrate. The conductive layer is disposed on the pad. The solder bump is disposed on the conductive layer. The at least two metal side walls are disposed along opposing outer side walls of the solder bump respectively.
US10068857B2

The invention provides a semiconductor package assembly. The semiconductor package assembly includes a substrate, a semiconductor die, a base and a first inductor structure. The substrate has a die-attach surface and a solder-ball-attach surface opposite to the die-attach surface. The semiconductor die is mounted on the die-attach surface of the substrate. The semiconductor die includes a radio-frequency (RF) circuit and a first RF die pad electrically connected to the RF circuit. The base is mounted on the solder-ball-attach surface of the substrate. The first inductor structure is positioned on the substrate, the semiconductor die or the base. The first inductor structure includes a first terminal electrically connected to the first die pad and a second terminal electrically connected to a ground terminal.
US10068856B2

An integrated circuit apparatus includes a substrate, an IC chip disposed above the substrate, and an electromagnetic shielding layer disposed on a surface of the substrate. The IC chip includes an electromagnetic coupling device. The electromagnetic shielding layer and the electromagnetic coupling device partially overlap in a vertical projection direction of the surface of the substrate.
US10068849B2

A plurality of unit MISFET elements connected in parallel with each other to make up a power MISFET are formed in an LDMOSFET forming region on a main surface of a semiconductor substrate. A control circuit that controls a gate voltage of the power MISFET is formed in a driver circuit region on the main surface of the semiconductor substrate. A wiring structure having a plurality of wiring layers made of the same metal material is formed on the semiconductor substrate. The gate electrodes of the plurality of unit MISFET elements formed in the LDMOSFET forming region are electrically connected to each other via gate wirings formed in all of the plurality of wiring layers made of the same metal material.
US10068847B2

A package substrate and a method of fabricating the package substrate are provided. The package substrate includes a substrate having a first surface including a plurality of conductive pads and a second surface; an insulating protective layer formed on the first surface of the substrate; an interposer embedded in and exposed from the insulating protective layer; and at least a passive component provided on the first surface of the substrate. The insulating protective layer includes at least an opening for exposing at least one of the conductive pads, and the at least the passive component is directly provided on the conductive pad exposed from the opening.
US10068840B2

An electrical interconnect assembly for use in an integrated circuit package includes a mounting substrate having a thickness defined between a first surface and a second surface thereof and at least one electrically conductive pad formed on the first surface of the mounting substrate. A metallization layer coats a surface of the at least one electrically conductive pad and is electrically coupled thereto. The metallization layer also coats portion of the first surface of the mounting substrate and extends through at least one via formed through the thickness of the mounting substrate. A method of manufacturing an electrical interconnect assembly includes forming at least one top side contact pad on a top surface of a mounting substrate and depositing a metallization layer on the top side contact pad(s), on an exposed portion of the top surface, and into via(s) formed through a thickness of the mounting substrate.
US10068834B2

Embodiments of a semiconductor device including a floating bond pad are disclosed. In one preferred embodiment, the semiconductor device is a power semiconductor device. In one embodiment, the semiconductor device includes a substrate that includes an active area and a control contact area, a first bond pad on the active area, a floating control bond pad on the control contact area and laterally extending over a portion of the first bond pad, and a dielectric between the portion of the first bond pad and the floating control bond pad. The floating control bond pad enables the active area to extend below the floating control bond pad, which in turn decreases a size of the power semiconductor device for a particular rated current or, conversely, increases a size of the active area and thus a rated current for a particular semiconductor die size.
US10068833B2

A heat module includes a fan, a heat sink, a heat transfer member, and a plurality of connection portions. The heat transfer member includes a lower surface capable of being in thermal contact with a heat source, and an upper surface thermally connected to the heat sink, and is arranged to overlap with at least a portion of the fan in a plan view. The plurality of connection portions are arranged between the heat transfer member and the housing to define an axial gap between an upper surface of the heat transfer member and a lower surface of the lower plate portion. The heat transfer member includes a heat source contact portion arranged on a side, closer to the fan, of an end portion of the fan at which the air outlet is defined.
US10068830B2

Provided is a compressible thermal interface material including a polymer, a thermally conductive filler, and a phase change material. A formulation for forming a compressible thermal interface material and an electronic component including a compressible thermal interface material are also provided.
US10068827B2

An approach for heat dissipation in integrated circuit devices is provided. A method includes forming an isolation layer on an electrically conductive feature of an integrated circuit device. The method also includes forming an electrically conductive layer on the isolation layer. The method additionally includes forming a plurality of nanowire structures on a surface of the electrically conductive layer.
US10068819B2

A relay substrate in which a circuit pattern and an external electrode are integrated on a insulating plate is used in the semiconductor device. Such configuration makes it possible to reduce a resistance in a current path while preventing the problems occurring when the external electrode is soldered on the semiconductor chip.
US10068816B2

The disclosure describes a novel method and apparatus for testing different types of TSVs in a single die or different types of TSV connections in a stack of die. The testing is facilitated by test circuitry associated with each type of TSV. The test circuitry includes a scan cell adapted for testing TSVs.
US10068811B2

A gettering property evaluating method for a wafer includes: a gettering layer forming step of polishing a back surface opposite to a front surface of a semiconductor wafer by use of a polishing wheel to form polishing marks on the back surface and to form a gettering layer inside the semiconductor wafer and beneath the polishing marks; an imaging step of imaging at least a unit region of the back surface formed with the polishing marks by imaging means; a counting step of counting the number of the polishing marks having a width of 10 to 500 nm present in the unit region imaged; and a comparing step of comparing the number of the polishing marks counted by the counting step with a predetermined value to determine whether or not the counted number is not less than the predetermined value.
US10068807B2

A method for forming a field-effect transistor (FET) including forming a plurality of individual fins on a substrate. The method continues with forming a dummy anchor structure, with the dummy anchor located outside the outermost fin. The fins and dummy anchor define a trench, where the trench has a width dimension. The method continues with depositing a shallow trench isolation (STI) material into the trench and between the fins, where the STI material places uniform tension stresses on both sides of the individual fins.
US10068803B2

A planarization process is disclosed. The method includes forming a trench in an area of a material layer which has a relatively high loading condition for sputtering. The method further includes sputtering the material layer to make the material layer flat.
US10068802B2

An integrated circuit containing MOS transistors may be formed using a split carbon co-implantation. The split carbon co-implant includes an angled carbon implant and a zero-degree carbon implant that is substantially perpendicular to a top surface of the integrated circuit. The split carbon co-implant is done at the LDD and halo implant steps.
US10068800B2

A method for manufacturing a solid-state imaging device comprises a first step of preparing an imaging element having a second principal surface having an electrode arranged thereon, and a photoelectric converter part configured to photoelectrically convert the incident energy line so as to generate a signal charge; a second step of preparing a support substrate, provided with a through hole extending in a thickness direction thereof, having a third principal surface; a third step of aligning the imaging element and the support substrate with each other so that the electrode is exposed out of the through hole while the second and third principal surfaces oppose each other and joining the imaging element and the support substrate to each other; and a fourth step of arranging a conductive ball-shaped member in the through hole and electrically connecting the ball-shaped member to the electrode after the third step.
US10068789B2

A method comprising placing a wafer assembly in a wafer cassette, wherein the wafer assembly includes a wafer and an electrostatic carrier attached to the wafer. In addition, the electrostatic carrier is charged through the wafer cassette, the wafer cassette is transported to a next process stage, and the wafer assembly is removed from the wafer cassette.
US10068785B2

An embodiment relates to a wafer loading apparatus of wafer polishing equipment. Provided is the wafer loading apparatus of wafer polishing equipment, comprising: a wafer polisher that includes a polishing carrier having a wafer hole formed therein in which a wafer is loaded, wherein both sides of the wafer are polished by top and bottom boards; a wafer transferrer that includes a transfer arm disposed above the polishing carrier to transfer the wafer, wherein a transfer plate corresponding to a shape of the wafer is connected to one end the transfer arm; a wafer position detector mounted on a bottom surface of the transfer plate to detect a position of the wafer hole; a plurality of wafer attachment/detachment units formed on an edge portion of the transfer plate; a wafer aligner mounted on a top surface of the transfer plate to align the wafer; and a controller to which data on the position of the wafer hole, which is detected by the wafer position detector, is transmitted and which calculates a position where the wafer is to be loaded by the wafer attachment/detachment unit and the wafer aligner.
US10068782B2

A device includes a table surface defining a horizontal plane having an x-axis and a y-axis orthogonal to the x-axis and the x-axis and y-axis lie in the horizontal plane; a scribe mounted below the horizontal plane, the scribe further disposed to present at least a portion of the tip above the horizontal plane; a rail arranges parallel to the y-axis and movable in a direction parallel to the x-axis; a sample guide configured in relation to the horizontal plane so that the sample guide arranges parallel to the x-axis and movable in a direction parallel to the y-axis; a scribe stop guide configured in relation to the horizontal plane so that the scribe guide arranges parallel to the x-axis and movable in a direction parallel to the y-axis, whereby the sample guide moves independent of the scribe stop, the scribe stop further comprising a locking mechanism.
US10068781B2

Systems and methods for drying a substrate including a plurality of high aspect ratio (HAR) structures are performed after at least one of wet etching and/or wet cleaning the substrate using at least one of wet etching solution and/or wet cleaning solution, respectively, and without drying the substrate. Fluid between the plurality of HAR structures is displaced using a solvent including a bracing material. After the solvent evaporates, the bracing material precipitates out of solution and at least partially fills the plurality of HAR structures. The substrate is exposed to plasma generated using a plasma gas chemistry that is hydrogen rich to remove the bracing material thereby drying the substrate including the HAR structures without damaging the plurality of HAR structures.
US10068768B2

Provided is a semiconductor device. The device includes a plurality of line patterns, which extend in a first direction and are arranged a first space apart from one another in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction. The line patterns include a line pattern set including two sub-line patterns that are arranged the first space apart from each other in the second direction and have a first width of a minimum feature size (1F) in the second direction, and a wide-width line pattern that is arranged the first space apart from one side of the line pattern set in the second direction and has a second width larger than the first width in the second direction.
US10068764B2

Embodiments of the invention provide methods for selective film deposition using a surface pretreatment. According to one embodiment, the method includes providing a substrate containing a dielectric layer and a metal layer, exposing the substrate to a reactant gas containing a molecule that forms self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) on the substrate, and thereafter, selectively depositing a metal oxide film on a surface of the dielectric layer relative to a surface of the metal layer by exposing the substrate to a deposition gas.
US10068753B2

A transmission window that has a constant rate of precursor ion transmission for each precursor ion is stepped across a mass range, producing a series of overlapping transmission windows across the mass range. The precursor ions produced at each step are fragmented. Resulting product ions are analyzed, producing a product ion spectrum for each step of the transmission window and a plurality of product ion spectra for the mass range. For at least one product ion of the plurality of product ion spectra, a function that describes how an intensity of the at least one product ion from the plurality of product ion spectra varies with precursor ion mass as the transmission window is stepped across the mass range is calculated. A precursor ion of the at least one product ion is identified from the function. An elution profile can also be determined from the function.
US10068750B2

In one embodiment, a BAA apparatus 204 includes apertures 3, each of which being provided to blank charged particle beams 20. The apparatus 204 further includes first electrodes 6a, second electrodes 6b, first via plugs 5a, second via plugs 5c, drivers 2 and comparison circuitries 7 that are provided for each aperture 3, wherein a first electrode 6a and a second electrode 6b are opposite to each other, first and second via plug 5a and 5c are electrically connected to the first electrode 6a, a driver 2 supplies a driving signal to the first electrode 6a via the first via plug 5a, and a comparison circuitry 7 is provided to correspond to the first electrode 6a and compares the driving signal and a signal obtained from the second via 5c plug to output a comparison result signal indicating a result of the comparison.
US10068746B2

The present invention relates to a scanning electron microscope realized to observe a test sample by detecting back-scattered electrons scattered and emitted from a surface of the test sample in the air without a vacuum chamber which is allowed to observe the test sample in a vacuum state the scanning electron microscope can be useful in minimizing dispersion of electrons of the electron beam passing through the shielding film caused due to electron scattering by focusing the electron beam passing through the shielding film on a top surface of the first back-scattered electron detector disposed between the electron gun and the shielding film to pass an electron beam and configured to detect back-scattered electrons scattered from the test sample since the first back-scattered electron detector is provided with the first planar coil having a magnetic field formed thereon.
US10068739B2

In accordance with one embodiment of the present invention, an end-Hall ion source has an electron emitting cathode, an anode, a reflector, an internal pole piece, an external pole piece, a magnetically permeable path, and a magnetic-field generating means located in the permeable path between the two pole pieces. The anode and reflector are enclosed without contact by a thermally conductive cup that has internal passages through which a cooling fluid can flow. The closed end of the cup is located between the reflector and the internal pole piece and the opposite end of the cup is in direct contact with the external pole piece, and wherein the cup is made of a material having a low microhardness, such as copper or aluminum.
US10068736B2

A fuse holder (10) for a high-voltage system for accommodating an electric fuse link (13), comprising a bottom part (11) and a cover (12), which, when assembled, form a housing that serves to accommodate a fuse link (13). The fuse link (13) has two opposite terminal lugs (131), which can be fixed in the cover by means of fastening screws (14), so that, together with the cover (12), the fuse link (13) forms a unit, which is fastened on the bottom part (11) by means of the fastening screws (14).
US10068732B2

A circuit breaker includes at least one electrical conductor for connection to an electrical circuit, a housing, a die, a punch movable relative to the housing to pass from a first position to a second position, and a pyrotechnical actuator to make the punch pass from the first position to the second position when ignited. The punch passes from the first position to the second position to cut the at least one electrical conductor into at least two distinct parts, and establish between the punch and the die, at least one electrical arc between the at least two distinct parts when the circuit breaker is connected to a live electrical circuit. When the punch is in the second position, at least one passage is between the at least two distinct part guides the at least one electrical arc between the distinct parts. A punch die unit includes at least one material designed to be withdrawn by ablation by the at least one electrical arc for generating gas suitable for increasing a voltage of the at least one electrical arc.
US10068721B2

In one embodiment, a hot swap circuit is disclosed. The hot swap circuit includes a first switch connected to a power input line. The hot swap circuit also includes a first capacitor connected to the first switch that is charged when the first switch is closed. The hot swap circuit further includes a second switch connected to the first switch and the first capacitor. The hot swap circuit additionally includes an input capacitor connected to the second switch and located in parallel with an input line to a power system. When the second switch is closed, the input capacitor is charged.
US10068720B2

A guard member is for an electrical switching apparatus of an electrical system. The electrical system includes at least one electrical conductor. The electrical switching apparatus is structured to move from a CLOSED position to an OPEN position in response to a trip condition. The electrical switching apparatus has a terminal end coupled to the electrical conductor. The guard member includes a body having a receiving portion structured to receive the electrical conductor, and a coupling portion extending from the receiving portion and being structured to be coupled to the terminal end. The coupling portion has a number of thru holes in order to dissipate heat generated by the electrical switching apparatus moving from the CLOSED position to the OPEN position.
US10068713B2

An improved capacitor is described herein. The capacitor comprises a working element wherein the working element comprises an anode comprising a dielectric thereon and an anode conductive polymer layer on the dielectric. The capacitor also includes a cathode comprising a cathode conductive polymer layer and a conductive separator between the anode and said cathode. An anode lead is in electrical contact with the anode and a cathode lead is in electrical contact with the cathode.
US10068711B2

The present disclosure provides a solid electrolytic capacitor package structure for increasing electrical performances and a method of manufacturing the same, and a capacitor unit thereof. The capacitor unit includes at least one first capacitor, the at least one first capacitor includes a conductive polymer composite material layer. The conductive polymer composite material layer includes a conductive polymer material and a first nanometer material mixed with the conductive polymer material, and the first nanometer material includes a plurality of first fully embedded nanometer structures completely enclosed by the conductive polymer material and a plurality of first partially exposed nanometer structures partially exposed from the conductive polymer material.
US10068705B2

The variation between different product lots is reduced for plating growth dimensions of plated films to serve as external electrodes. The correlation is grasped in advance among the surface resistance value of a ceramic body, the applying charge amount for electrolytic plating, an actual plating growth dimension obtained when the ceramic body with the surface resistance value is subjected to plating with the foregoing applying charge amount. The surface resistance value is measured for the ceramic body on which plated films to serve as external electrodes are to be formed by applying electrolytic plating, and the applying charge amount required for plating is determined by applying the surface resistance value and a designed value for an intended plating growth dimension to the correlation mentioned above. Thereafter, in order to form the plated films, the ceramic body is subjected to electrolytic plating, with the applying charge amount determined.
US10068697B2

There are provided a coil component and a board having the same. The coil component includes: a magnetic body including first and second coil parts disposed to be symmetrical to each other on one surface of a substrate on the basis of a central portion of the magnetic body and third and fourth coil parts disposed to be symmetrical to each other on the other surface of the substrate on the basis of the central portion of the magnetic body; and first to fourth external electrodes disposed on outer surfaces of the magnetic body and connected to the first to fourth coil parts.
US10068693B2

A multi-layer wiring structure includes a first conductive structure, a second conductive structure and an insulating layer. To manufacturing the multi-layer wiring structure, a first conductive structure and a second conductive structure are provided. The first conductive structure and the second conductive structure include a plurality of wiring patterns. Then, the insulating layer is disposed between the first conductive structure and the second conductive structure. The insulting layer is thinner than the first conductive structure or the second conductive structure. The first conductive structure, the insulating layer and the second conductive structure are laminated to form the multi-layer wiring structure. A planar magnetic element having a compact coil manufactured by the method is also provided.
US10068692B2

An electronic device comprising a first portion and a second portion pivotably connected to each other is disclosed. The electronic device is pivotable between a closed position and an open position. The device comprises a magnetically attractable arrangement within or on the second portion and a magnetic arrangement comprising a magnet having a magnetic field and a magnetic shielding element disposed within or on the first portion. At least one of the magnet or the magnetic shielding element is configured to move translationally with respect to the other between a shielded position and an engaging position when the first portion is pivoted with respect to the second portion. In the shielded position, the magnetic shielding element at least partially reduces a portion of the magnetic field extending outside of the first portion. In the engaging position, the magnet engages the magnetically attractable arrangement.
US10068690B2

An R-T-B based permanent with the residual magnetic flux density Br2 satisfies the relationship of Br2/Br≥0.90, wherein the residual magnetic flux density Br2 is obtained after applying the external magnetic field of Hex and then applying an external magnetic field of 0.95 HcJ. Such a R-T-B based permanent magnet preferably contains main phase grains with a composition of (R11−xR2x)2T14B (R1 is rare earth element(s) composed of one or more elements selected from the group consisting of Pr, Nd, Sm, Eu, Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, Er, Tm, Yb and Lu, R2 is element(s) containing at least one selected from the group consisting of Y, La and Ce, T is one or more transition metal elements including Fe or a combination of Fe and Co as essential elements, and 0.2≤x≤0.7) and thus can be suitably used as a magnet with a variable magnetic force for a variable magnetic flux motor.
US10068673B2

One method for supporting a patient through a treatment regimen includes: accessing a log of use of a native communication application executing on a mobile computing device by a patient; selecting a subgroup of a patient population based on the log of use of the native communication application and a communication behavior common to the subgroup; retrieving a regimen adherence model associated with the subgroup, the regimen adherence model defining a correlation between treatment regimen adherence and communication behavior for patients within the subgroup; predicting patient adherence to the treatment regimen based on the log of use of the native communication application and the regimen adherence model; and presenting a treatment-related notification based on the patient adherence through the mobile computing device.
US10068672B2

One method for supporting a patient through a treatment regimen includes: accessing a log of use of a native communication application executing on a mobile computing device by a patient; selecting a subgroup of a patient population based on the log of use of the native communication application and a communication behavior common to the subgroup; retrieving a regimen adherence model associated with the subgroup, the regimen adherence model defining a correlation between treatment regimen adherence and communication behavior for patients within the subgroup; predicting patient adherence to the treatment regimen based on the log of use of the native communication application and the regimen adherence model; and presenting a treatment-related notification based on the patient adherence through the mobile computing device.
US10068669B2

A method and system for simulating cardiac function of a patient. A patient-specific anatomical model of at least a portion of the patient's heart is generated from medical image data. Cardiac electrophysiology potentials are calculated over a computational domain defined by the patient-specific anatomical model for each of a plurality of time steps using a patient-specific cardiac electrophysiology model. The electrophysiology potentials acting on a plurality of nodes of the computational domain are calculated in parallel for each time step. Biomechanical forces are calculated over the computational domain for each of the plurality of time steps using a cardiac biomechanical model coupled to the cardiac electrophysiology model. The biomechanical forces acting on a plurality of nodes of the computational domain are estimated in parallel for each time step. Blood flow and cardiac movement are computed at each of the plurality of time steps based on the calculated biomechanical forces.
US10068667B2

A computing architecture, system and method are disclosed for use in a medical device for providing decision support to a caregiver. The computing architecture includes a memory, a processor in communication with the memory, and an instance of a primary rules-based service configured to provide instruction events, the instance providing a primary processing thread of instruction events for coaching treatment of a patient. A software manager module includes an artificial intelligence architecture. The artificial intelligence architecture is configured to provide an instance of a conditional rules-based service for providing instruction events. The instance provided by the artificial intelligence architecture provides a processing thread of instruction events for coaching treatment of a patient that is independent of the primary processing thread and is configured to trigger an action on the occurrence of a pre-defined set of input conditions.
US10068657B1

A memory device and associated techniques adjust voltage ramping times optimally for each block or sub-block of memory cells to account for fabrication variations. The widths of word lines and select gate lines can vary in different sub-blocks due to misalignments in the fabrication process. The resistance and voltage settling times vary based on the widths. In one aspect, a shortest acceptable ramp down period is determined for a select gate line. This period avoids excessive read errors. A corresponding shortest acceptable word line voltage ramping period is then determined for each sub-block. A pattern in the ramp down periods can be detected among the tested sub-blocks or blocks and used to set ramp down periods in other sub-blocks or blocks. The overall time for a programming or read operation is therefore minimized.
US10068647B2

A semiconductor memory device includes a first block that includes a first set of word lines, a second block that includes a second set of word lines and is adjacent to the first block in a first direction, a first transistor group adjacent to the first and second blocks in a second direction crossing the first direction, and a second transistor group adjacent to the first transistor group in the second direction. Each of the word lines in the first set is electrically connected to a transistor in the first transistor group, and each of the word lines in the second set is electrically connected to a transistor in the first transistor group.
US10068640B2

A memory in which a write cycle time is longer than time for one clock cycle can be mounted on a processor. The processor includes a processor core, a bus, and a memory section. The memory section includes a first memory. A cell array of the first memory is composed of gain cells. The processor core is configured to generate a write enable signal. The first memory is configured to generate a wait signal on the basis of the write enable signal. The processor core is configured to delay access to the memory section by time for n clock cycles, on the basis of the wait signal. (n+1) clock cycles can be assigned to a write cycle of the first memory.
US10068638B2

A memory array and an integrated circuit are disclosed. The memory array includes first and second banks of memory elements and five switches. Each memory element of the first bank of memory elements is coupled to an upper rail and to a first node, while each memory element of the second bank of memory elements is coupled to a second node and to a lower rail. The first switch is coupled between the first node and the second node; the second switch is coupled between the first node and the lower rail; and the third switch is coupled between the second node and the upper rail. A fourth switch is coupled between the first node and a voltage that is one diode drop above the lower rail, and a fifth switch is coupled between the second node and a voltage that is one diode drop below the upper rail.
US10068633B2

An integrated circuit may include a first semiconductor device and a second semiconductor device. The first semiconductor device may be configured to output a chip section signal and command/address signals. The second semiconductor device may be configured to enter a power-down operation based on the chip section signal and the command/address signals. The second semiconductor device may be configured to interrupt input of a first group of the command/address signals during the power-down operation. The second semiconductor device may be configured to selectively perform an on-die termination (ODT) operation according to a level combination of a second group of the command/address signals.
US10068631B2

Read-only (“RO”) data consisting of a physically unclonable function (“PUF”) pattern is written to a ferroelectric random-access memory (“FRAM”) memory array. The FRAM array is baked to imprint the PUF pattern with a selected average depth of imprint and a corresponding average read reliability. The average depth of imprint and corresponding average read reliability are determined during testing after baking. The PUF pattern as read after baking is compared to the PUF pattern as written prior to baking. Additional PUF pattern writing and baking cycles may be performed until the average depth of imprint and associated read reliability reach a first selected level. Integrated circuits determined to be over-imprinted by exceeding a second selected level may be rejected. The first and second levels of PUF pattern imprint are selected such as to produce FRAM arrays with a unique fingerprint for each individual FRAM array-containing integrated circuit.
US10068624B2

According to an embodiment, a storage device may be provided. The storage device may include a semiconductor memory device, and a memory controller configured for controlling the semiconductor memory device. The semiconductor memory device may include a memory unit including a plurality of memory chips. The semiconductor memory device may include an interface chip realigning serial data received from the memory controller into parallel data and transferring the parallel data to each of the plurality of memory chips.
US10068623B2

Systems and methods are described for compensating for variations in process, voltage, temperature, or combinations thereof in an apparatus. An example apparatus may be a memory circuit. A pre-driver circuit and driver circuit may be associated with the memory circuit. A reference generator may provide the pre-driver circuit with reference signals that are insensitive to process, voltage, and temperature. The pre-driver circuit may receive the reference signals and the pre-driver circuit output ramping rate may then be made less sensitive to variations in process, voltage, and temperature. The pre-driver circuit output may then be supplied to a driver circuit that may then output a final driver data output with reduced noise.
US10068616B2

According to one implementation, a video processing system for performing thumbnail generation includes a computing platform having a hardware processor and a system memory storing a thumbnail generator software code. The hardware processor executes the thumbnail generator software code to receive a video file, and identify a plurality of shots in the video file, each of the plurality of shots including a plurality of frames of the video file. For each of the plurality of shots, the hardware processor further executes the thumbnail generator software code to filter the plurality of frames to obtain a plurality of key frame candidates, determine a ranking of the plurality of key frame candidates based in part on a blur detection analysis and an image distribution analysis of each of the plurality of key frame candidates, and generate a thumbnail based on the ranking.
US10068615B2

A capture execution/non-execution control device includes a display controller that carries out control to cause an image generated through execution of a program to be displayed on a display unit, and a capture level value acquirer that acquires a capture level value indicating the degree of permission or prohibition of capture of an image displayed on the display unit. The capture execution/non-execution control device further includes a reference value acquirer that acquires a reference value serving as a criterion as to whether or not capture of an image is permitted, and a capture execution/non-execution controller that controls whether or not to execute capture of the image displayed on the display unit according to a result of comparison between the capture level value acquired and the reference value acquired.
US10068611B2

Systems and methods presented herein may provide for processing audio with increased loudness and dynamics. A first clock frequency associated with a digital audio file may be increased to a second clock frequency, which speeds up the playback of the audio. The digital audio file may then be converted to analog at the higher second frequency, where it is further modified in the analog domain. The analog audio is then converted back into digital audio at the second clock frequency. The clock frequency is then decreased back to the first clock frequency for playback or storage of the processed (i.e., modified or manipulated) digital audio file. Alternatively, the entire process can take place in the digital domain.
US10068605B2

In a case where (i) a reflectance calculated from a reflected light amount obtained from a longest pit (P1max) or a longest space (S1max) in a first pit row is defined as a first reflectance and (ii) a reflectance calculated from a reflected light amount obtained from a longest pit (P2max) or a longest space (S2max) in the second pit row is defined as a second reflectance, the first pit row is formed such that the first reflectance becomes substantially identical with the second reflectance.
US10068598B2

Systems and methods for compensating for hysteresis in a disc drive are described. In one embodiment, a method may use an inverse hysteresis model to linearize effects of hysteresis of a microactuator in the disc drive. The hysteresis model may be a Coleman-Hodgdon hysteresis model. The hysteresis of the microactuator may be characterized, and the inverse hysteresis model may be based at least in part on the characterization. The inverse hysteresis model may be used to implement a digital filter. The digital filter may be employed in series with the microactuator to linearize the effects of hysteresis.
US10068595B2

A dual stage actuated suspension has a first piezoelectric microactuator on the trace gimbal assembly (TGA), and a pseudo feature located laterally opposite the microactuator. The pseudo feature is formed integrally with the TGA from at least one of the base metal layer, the insulative layer, and the conductive layer that make up the TGA. The pseudo feature helps to balance the suspension. The suspension can optionally have a second microactuator located proximal of the first microactuator in order to perform coarser positioning than the first microactuator, such that the suspension is a tri-stage actuated suspension.
US10068594B2

A magnetic device including a magnetic writer; and an overcoat positioned over at least the magnetic writer, the overcoat including oxides of yttrium, oxides of scandium, oxides of lanthanoids, oxides of actionoids, oxides of zinc, or combinations thereof.
US10068587B2

A system is described that constantly learns the sound characteristics of an indoor environment to detect the presence or absence of humans within that environment. A detection model is constructed and a decision feedback approach is used to constantly learn and update the statistics of the detection features and sound events that are unique to the environment in question. The learning process may not only rely on acoustic signal, but may also make use of signals derived from other sensors such as range sensor, motion sensors, pressure sensors, and video sensors.
US10068581B2

In a method of providing a backward and forward compatible speech codec payload format, performing the steps of providing a RTP package. Subsequently, including payload according to a first codec into the provided RTP package, and appending payload according to a second codec into the provided RTP package. In addition, locating at least one unused bit in the included first codec payload, and designating the located at least one unused bit as a codec compatibility bit. Finally, utilizing the designated at least one codec compatibility bit to provide an indication of the presence of the appended second codec payload.
US10068576B2

An approach is provided in which a question answer system monitors a voice conversation between a first entity and a second entity. During the conversation, the question answer system parses the conversation into information phrases, and constructs the information phrases into a current conversation pattern. The question answer system identifies deceptive conversation properties of the current conversation by analyzing the current conversation pattern against domain-based conversation patterns. The question answer system, in turn, sends an alert message to the first entity to notify the first entity of the identified deceptive conversation properties.
US10068570B2

A method of voice recognition and an electronic apparatus are described with the method of voice recognition being applied in an electronic apparatus. The method includes taking i=1 and detecting corresponding i-th voice sub-information at a moment Ti when the electronic apparatus detects that a user starts to talk at a moment T0, wherein the i-th voice sub-information voice information from the moment T0 to the moment Ti, the i-th voice sub-information is partial voice information of voice information with integral semantic corresponding to a moment Tj after the moment T0 to the moment Ti, and i is an integer greater than or equal to 1; and analyzing the i-th voice sub-information to obtain M results of analysis, M being an integer greater than or equal to 1.
US10068565B2

An exemplary computer system configured to train an ASR using the output from a TTS engine.
US10068563B2

An acoustical panel has a multiplicity of short micro-slits, about 10 mm in length each, with each micro-slit having a wedge shaped cross-section in which the opening on the front side of the panel is wider than the opening on the rear side of the panel by a factor of about 2 to effectively absorb sound frequencies in the range of 250-2000 Hz, with the micro-slits greater than 4%. The micro-slits are spaced apart less than 5 mm and several different patterns of micro-slits may be employed including micro-slits that are straight as well as arcuate or some combination of straight and arcuate. The area of the micro-slits on the front surface of the panel exceeds 4%.
US10068555B2

An display driving circuit including a buffer write controller transmitting a different image frame to a first buffer or a second buffer, a buffer scan controller scanning an image frame stored in the first buffer or the second buffer on the basis of a predetermined cycle, a write signal detector controlling the buffer write controller such that a second image frame is transmitted to the second buffer after a first image frame is transmitted to the first buffer, and a scan buffer switching controller receiving an EOF (End of Frame) command indicating the completion of transmission of the first image frame to the first buffer and controlling the buffer scan controller such that the first image frame stored in the first buffer is scanned after the image frame previously stored in the second buffer is scanned.
US10068552B2

Disclosed is a display driving method, an upper machine, a lower machine and a display driving system. The method includes: acquiring, by a lower machine, an address for any of subpixels transmitted from an upper machine; looking up, by the lower machine, a gray scale data corresponding to the pointer address in a display Look-UP Table (LUT), wherein the LUT stores mapping relationships between respective pointer addresses and their corresponding gray scale data; performing, by the lower machine, a digital-analog conversion on the gray scale data to acquire a converted analog voltage; and outputting the analog voltage to the subpixel so as to drive the subpixel for displaying. The method can increase the transmission rate between the GPU and the display to a certain degree and reduce the power consumption thereof.
US10068545B2

A display apparatus includes a first substrate, a second substrate, and a driver chip. The first substrate includes a plurality of gate lines disposed in the display area and extended in a first direction, a plurality of data lines disposed on a gate insulating layer insulating the gate lines and extended in a second direction substantially perpendicular to the first direction, and a gate driving circuit section disposed in the first peripheral area adjacent to first ends of the gate lines. The second substrate is opposite to the first substrate. A liquid crystal is interposed between the first and second substrates. The driver chip is disposed in the second peripheral area adjacent to second ends of the gate lines opposite to the first ends so that the width of the upper and lower portions of the display area may be decreased.
US10068543B2

A unit shift register circuit constitutes each stage of a shift register circuit. The unit shift register circuit includes an output transistor (T1) configured to input a prescribed clock signal (CK) to a drain terminal, and output an output signal (OUT) from a source terminal. The unit shift register circuit includes a setting transistor (T2) in which a source terminal is connected to a gate electrode of the output transistor (T1), is configured to input an input signal (S) to the drain terminal, and is configured to input to a gate electrode an input signal (VS) in a case of charging a gate electrode (node (VC)) of the output transistor (T1). The input signal (VS) having a voltage higher than that of the input signal (S).
US10068539B2

A display device includes: a first substrate; a pixel electrode on the first substrate, the pixel electrode including separately formed first and second sub-pixel electrodes; a first thin film transistor (TFT) connected to the first sub-pixel electrode; a second TFT connected to the second sub-pixel electrode; a third TFT connected to one of the first and second TFTs; a gate line connected to the first, second, and third TFTs; a data line intersecting the gate line and respectively connected to the first and second TFTs; and a storage line, at least a part of the storage line spaced apart from and in parallel with the data line and connected to the third TFT. The first, second, and third TFTs may include a common gate electrode extending from the gate line.
US10068533B2

It is an object to provide a transmissive liquid crystal display device in which power consumption is reduced and deterioration in display quality is suppressed. As a backlight, a surface-emission light source is employed. The light source is a light source which performs surface light emission, so that the light emission area is large. Accordingly, the backlight can effectively radiate heat. Thus, even in the case where an image signal is not input to a pixel for a long period, the pixel can hold the image signal. In other words, both a reduction in power consumption and a suppression of deterioration in display quality can be realized.
US10068514B2

An electronic paper display apparatus including a display driving unit, an electronic paper display panel and a detection circuit unit is provided. The display driving unit generates at least one driving signal. The electronic paper display panel is coupled to the display driving unit. The display driving unit drives the electronic paper display panel to display an image by the at least one driving signal, and the electronic paper display panel outputs the at least one driving signal. The detection circuit unit is coupled to the electronic paper display panel to receive the at least one driving signal outputted by the electronic paper display panel, and detect a display status of the electronic paper display panel according to the at least one driving signal. Besides, a detection method of an electronic paper display apparatus is also provided.
US10068513B2

An electronic paper apparatus including a communication module and a control module is provided. The communication module receives an electrical signal and generates a power voltage according to the electric signal. The communication module wakes up a controller during a first period of a work period by using the power voltage. The control module is electrically connected to the communication module, and includes the controller and an electronic paper display. The control module establishes a communication connection with the communication module during a second period of the work period. The power circuit module generates a driving voltage according to the power voltage to drive the electronic paper display to display image information according to the driving voltage during a display period. The first period and the second period are two continuous time intervals forming the work period. Furthermore, a driving method of the electronic paper apparatus is also provided.
US10068510B2

A display panel is discussed. The display panel according to an embodiment includes driver integrated circuits (ICs); data lines disposed in an active region; input pads disposed in a pad region; output pads disposed in a first inspection circuit included in the pad region, the output pads receiving first signals from the input pads; and a first switching circuit disposed in the first inspection circuit and connected to the output pads. The first switching circuit is configured to supply the first signals to the data lines. The display panel further includes first signal lines configured to supply the first signals to the output pads; a second switching circuit disposed in a second inspection circuit and connected to the data lines in the active region; and a second signal line configured to supply second signals to the second switching circuit.
US10068503B2

The invention discloses a backlit tension fabric popup display, including an exhibit grid frame, backlit grooved straight rods and a plurality of roller-shutter-style LED light bars. A plurality of roller-shutter-style LED light bars are suspended on the light bar hooks between the upper and lower X-shaped pull rods. Four sides on one plane or eight sides on two planes of the exhibit grid frame are all connected to the backlit grooved straight rods by the corner grooved plastic parts at both ends. A display is formed by inserting the silicone strips at the edges of the display into the corresponding grooves of the backlit grooved straight rods. The backlit tension fabric popup display and the LED light bars are perfectly combined, without the black rim, folds or a light leak. In addition, single or double planes are chosen as needed.
US10068498B2

An organ model for endoscope includes: a basic shape part formed by imitating a shape of a tubular organ; and a tissue holding part that holds a tissue piece and is detachably provided with respect to the basic shape part. The tissue holding part includes: a main body that is formed in a tubular shape and has a window part communicating with an internal space, on an outer peripheral surface; and a fixing member that fixes the tissue piece on the main body such that at least a portion of the tissue piece overlaps the window part. The main body is rotatable in a circumferential direction of the main body with respect to the basic shape part, in a state where the main body is attached to the basic shape part.
US10068484B2

Systems, methods, and devices of parking assisting devices. Two variations are disclosed: one that is floor-based and one that is suspended from a support structure. Devices of the inventive subject matter are configured to detect a tilt condition, a contact condition, or both, indicating that a vehicle has contacted the device and is positioned be parked safely. Upon detecting a tilt condition, a contact condition, or both, the device generates an alert to inform the driver that the vehicle should be stopped and parked. These devices can be wirelessly enabled, for example, to be accessed to determine whether a car is in a garage.
US10068481B2

A vehicle-mounted peripheral object notification system includes a peripheral object detection device detecting an object existing in a periphery of a vehicle, a notification device notifying a driver of an existence of the object detected by the peripheral object detection device, a visual line detector successively detecting a visual line of the driver of the vehicle, and a notification controller setting, as a notification range, a range obtained by excluding a recognition direction range, which is determined based on the visual line detected by the visual line detector, from a reference notification range, which is determined based on an object detection range of the peripheral object detection device. The notification controller controls the notification device to notify the object when the object detected by the peripheral object detection device exists in the notification range.
US10068477B2

Systems and methods for detecting and communicating slipping of non-connected vehicles are disclosed. An example disclosed vehicle includes a wireless communication module and a vehicle marker. The example wireless communication module is configured to determine whether a second vehicle in the vicinity of the vehicle is wireless communication enabled. The example vehicle marker is configured to, in response to detecting that the second vehicle is slipping, when the second vehicle is not wireless communication enabled, broadcast an alert including a location of the second vehicle. Additionally, the example vehicle marker is configured to, in response to detecting that the second vehicle is slipping, display a visual cue visible behind the vehicle.
US10068474B2

A vehicle and method of operating a vehicle in a vehicle traffic control system includes receiving a grid projection from a grid generator, generating a navigation output, transmitting the navigation output to the vehicle traffic control system, receiving the vehicle traffic control plan from the vehicle traffic control system, and operating the vehicle.
US10068471B2

A method of avoiding collisions and preempting traffic signals, including the steps of predicting a first likely travel route of a first vehicle along established roadways; predicting a second likely travel route of a second vehicle along the established roadways; preempting a normal operation of at least one traffic signal at an intersection of roadways along at least one of the first likely travel route and the second likely travel route allowing at least one of the first vehicle and the second vehicle to traverse the intersection; and determining whether both the first vehicle and the second vehicle will be at the intersection within a predefined time interval of each other.
US10068468B2

Provided is a control system for an outdoor communication system mounted to a fixture of the outdoor communication system that includes at least one sensor configured to sense and perform wireless communication, and a cover formed at least partially transparent and configured to house the at least one sensor and transmit signals through the cover for wireless communication with the outdoor communication system.
US10068456B2

An embodiment of the invention may include a method, computer program product and computer system for detecting a device. The embodiment may include a computing device that determines a Universally Unique Identifier (UUID) of a beacon of a second device. The computing device may determine a first location of the first device. The computing device may determine whether the UUID of the beacon of the second device matches a UUID in a list of UUIDs, where each UUID in the list of UUIDs corresponds to a beacon associated with a device. The computing device may transmitting the UUID of the beacon of the second device and the first location to a third device, based on determining the UUID of the beacon of the second device matches an entry in the list.
US10068453B2

A system, method, and an apparatus related to a diagnostic tool to recognize abnormalities in the readings from the transmitter device. The diagnostic tool may diagnose the health of the transmitter device through review of an analog output and comparing it to a digital value. This comparison may be done periodically. The system includes a device for detecting field device operational anomalies of a field device in an industrial process. The system includes a storage medium operable to store program code and a processor operable to read the program code and operate as instructed by the program code. The program code includes acquiring an analog process variable (PV) value from the field device, acquiring a digital process variable (PV) value from the field device, calculating a difference value between the analog PV value and the digital PV value, comparing the difference value to a first threshold alert value, and issuing an alert to a user if the difference value exceeds the first threshold alert value.
US10068451B1

A first value is received and is associated with a noise level of an environment that a user is in. It is determined whether the first value exceeds a first threshold. A second computing device is notified when the first value exceeds the first threshold. The notifying indicates that the user must leave the environment.
US10068449B2

Systems (100, 1300) and methods (1700, 1800) for detaching a tag (1304) from an article. The methods comprise: detecting when the tag is in proximity to a detaching unit (1302); verifying that the article has been accepted for a purchase transaction or has been successfully purchased using information received from the tag; mechanically coupling a tag body to the detaching unit when it has been verified that the article has been accepted for a purchase transaction or has been successfully purchased; detecting when a pin (1306) of the tag is no longer in proximity of the detaching unit; and mechanically decoupling the tag body from the detaching unit when the pin is no longer in proximity to the detaching unit.
US10068438B2

A clamp assembly is provided. The clamp assembly is configured to be able to clamp to a buried or buryable element. A marker extends away from the clamp to allow visual indication that there is a buried element below the burying material.
US10068433B2

A gaming system for conducting a wagering game includes at least one input device, at least one display device, and at least one processor. The gaming system further includes at least one memory device that stores a plurality of instructions that, when executed by the at least one processor, cause the at least one processor to operate with the at least one display device and the at least one input device to display a wagering game having an array of symbols indicating a randomly selected outcome, the array of symbols including a plurality of rows and a plurality of columns, and, in response to the array of symbols including a special symbol, change the special symbol into a modified symbol, the modified symbol corresponding with a second symbol of the array of symbols to form a modified array, the second symbol being selected based on a predetermined condition.
US10068429B2

Club cards and tickets can be eliminated by providing an application that allows a player's mobile phone to process an image of an optical machine-readable representation of data. At the end of a wagering session on a WGM, the WGM can display a barcode representing a player's winnings, an achievement, game status, etc. The player takes a picture of the barcode with his or her mobile phone. The application on the phone processes the barcode image and automatically updates an account of the player in accordance with the data represented or carried by the barcode. For instance, the mobile phone sends a request to a wagering account server to electronically deposit the winnings, as represented by the barcode, in a wagering account associated with the player's club profile.
US10068426B1

A method, apparatus, and computer readable storage to implement a casual wagering game which is not for real money that can adjust its results based on past events. Based on detected patterns of past events, the mathematical model of a wagering game such as a slot game can change. For example, if a player has had a continuous streak of bad luck, the mathematical model of the game the player is playing can change so that the player would generally receive more favorable results.
US10068411B2

Apparatus for controlling and monitoring vehicle parking meter systems, including programmable single space parking meters each having a hardened shell, a vehicle detection sensor for detecting presence of a vehicle, multiple low power microprocessors associated with each parking meter capable of waking up to perform a specialized task, an application processor connected to each of the microprocessors for monitoring and controlling changes in logic for setting the operational parameters and awakening the microprocessors, wherein the microprocessors, the application processor and the vehicle detection sensor are located within the hardened shell, a centralized operational controller accessible to parking personnel capable of monitoring and controlling the parking meters from a remote location, a pass-through radio frequency communication device capable of passing messages from the controller to and from each of the parking meters by way of the internet, and a power supply powering the application processor, microprocessors and vehicle detection sensor.
US10068410B2

Various embodiments of the present invention are directed to a dispenser configured for storing one or more items and dispensing the stored items to authorized users. According to various embodiments, the dispenser generally includes a housing defining an interior portion dimensioned to receive one or more items and a laterally sliding access door comprised of a flexible barrier configured to provide restricted access to items stored within the dispenser. In various embodiments, the dispenser also includes a biasing system configured bias the access door to a closed position.
US10068406B1

Currency processing systems, coin processing machines, and methods of imaging coins are presented herein. A currency processing system is disclosed which includes a housing with a coin input area for receiving coins and coin receptacles for stowing processed coins. A disk-type coin processing unit is coupled to the coin input area and coin receptacles. The disk-type coin processing unit includes a rotatable disk for imparting motion to the coins, and a sorting head having a lower surface adjacent the rotatable disk. The lower surface forms various shaped regions for guiding the coins, under the motion imparted by the rotatable disk, to exit channels through which the coins are discharged to the coin receptacles. A linear array of sensors is mounted to the sorting head and/or the rotatable disk. The sensors examine each coin on the rotatable disk and output a signal indicative of coin image information for processing the coin.
US10068405B2

A coin handling system performs a one or two-part coin handling and recognition process. In the first part of the two-part process, the system images bulk coins, determines the coin types or other attributes, and returns at least some of the coins to the bulk coin receptacle; in the second part, the system re-images the coins and uses the coin types or attributes determined in the first part to efficiently and economically perform machine recognition of attributes of the coins. The output is used to handle the coins and to determine a price to pay for the coins. The images are bright field images suitable for use by people.
US10068402B2

One variation of an upgrade kit—for an ignition key corresponding to a vehicle and including an immobilizer transponder and a keyless entry transmitter—includes: a wireless jammer configured to interfere with wireless transmission from the immobilizer transponder; a wireless receiver configured to receive an unlock request from an external device; a relay configured to actuate the keyless entry transmitter to unlock a door of the vehicle in response to the unlock request; and an enclosure configured to contain the wireless receiver and a portion of the ignition key.
US10068401B1

A method and apparatus for replicating a transponder key is disclosed. The transponder replication device includes an antenna that reads a transponder code from a transponder key; a camera, wherein the camera captures a bitting characteristic of the transponder key blade; a stabilizer that secures the transponder key in place while the camera captures the bitting characteristic; a memory device for storing the transponder data; means for transmitting the transponder code and the bitting characteristic of the transponder key blade to a remote location; and, a remote communication device that is compatible with the internet communications device that receives the transponder data and transmits it to a transponder duplication device at the remote location.
US10068400B2

Apparatuses, methods and computer programs for controlling functions of a vehicle. The apparatus for an information system of a vehicle includes a communication module for communication with a mobile device and a control module for controlling the communication module. The control module obtains a key signal and information about a user profile from the mobile device via the communication module. The user profile includes user settings for functions of the vehicle. The information about the user profile includes data about at least one subset of the user settings. The control module controls a locked state of the vehicle based on the key signal and controls at least one subset of the functions of the vehicle based on the information about the user profile.
US10068399B2

An electronic lockbox system allows both sales agents and sales prospects to communicate either with the lockbox, or with the central clearinghouse computer. Contextual data then is provided to the sales prospect while the prospect is visiting a specific property that is the site of a lockbox installation. Both the agent and the prospect use smart devices, such as smart phones, that have both wide area network capability and low power radio capability. In other situations, contextual data can be sent to a user having a smart device, in which that contextual data pertains to at least one human occupant of the specific property where that lockbox has been installed, which can be useful where a medical caregiver arrives to visit a human occupant of a specific property that is protected by the electronic lockbox.
US10068389B1

A vehicle measurement station utilizing one or more displacement sensors disposed on each opposite side of an inspection region of a vehicle inspection lane to acquire displacement measurement data along associated measurement axes. At least a portion of the displacement measurement data is associated with the outermost wheel assemblies on an axle of a moving vehicle passing through the inspection region, and utilized to determine one or more vehicle characteristics, such as an axle total toe condition.
US10068384B2

Interaction-based ecosystems are presented. Interaction analysis engine analyze media content to derive a set of media features. The engine can then identify one or more interaction objects (e.g., transactions, searches, game play, etc.) based on the set of media features. Relevant interaction objects can then be instantiated as persistent available or active points of interaction readily accessed by a consumer. The consumer need only capture a digital representation of the content via a user device, a smart phone for example. A second set of media features can be derived from the digital representation and the second set of media features can then be used to find the instantiated interactions.
US10068381B2

Augmented reality presentations are provided at respective electronic devices. A first electronic device receives information relating to modification made to an augmented reality presentation at a second electronic device, and the first electronic device modifies the first augmented reality presentation in response to the information.
US10068377B2

The disclosure includes a system and method for wireless data sharing between a mobile client device and a three-dimensional heads-up display unit. A system may include a three-dimensional heads-up display unit (“3D HUD”) installed in a vehicle. The system may include a memory storing instructions that, when executed, cause the system to: establish a peer-to-peer video stream between a mobile client device and the vehicle; generate live video data for providing a video stream for causing a screen of the mobile client device to display visual content of the 3D HUD that includes substantially live images depicting what the driver of the vehicle sees when looking at the 3D HUD; and stream the live video data to the mobile client device to cause the screen of the mobile client device to display the video stream that depicts what the driver of the vehicle sees when looking at the 3D HUD.
US10068370B2

In one example, a graphics rendering subsystem may selectively link a set of graphic effect modules, such as shaders, to increase processing efficiency. The graphics rendering subsystem may execute a comparison of a performance attribute of a first pre-compiled graphic effect module with a linking criteria. The graphics rendering subsystem may link the first pre-compiled graphic effect module and a second pre-compiled graphic effect module at render-time in response to the performance attribute satisfying the linking criteria.
US10068358B2

A wagering game system and its operations are described herein. In some embodiments, the operations can include intercepting video data from a graphics controller of a wagering game machine. In some instances, the video data depicts wagering game content for a wagering game. In some examples, a first content controller, associated with the wagering game, is configured to cause the graphics controller to generate the video data. The operations can further include performing a graphical analysis of the video data via a second content controller independent from the first content controller. The operations can further include after performing the graphical analysis, modifying the video data via the second content controller. In some examples modifying the video data modifies an appearance of a first portion of the wagering game content without modifying an appearance of a second portion of the wagering game content.
US10068355B2

Graphic arts software has evolved to provide users with a variety of mark making tools to simulate different brushes, papers, and applied media such as ink, chalk, watercolor, spray paint and oils. However, in many instances the marks rendered appear unnatural and artificial despite the software's goal being to simulate as realistically. Accordingly, it would be beneficial to provide either users or the software application with a mechanism to remove or reduce artifacts indicative of artificial generation, e.g. rapid transitions. Further, in many instances the graphic images generated and/or manipulated refer to imagined environments or have elements that are physical in nature. Accordingly, it would be beneficial to provide users with a range of mark making tools that represent marks made by mark making tools comprising multiple elements following physical laws.
US10068353B2

A method of compressing a texture includes receiving a texel block obtained by dividing texels forming a texture into units of blocks of texels, determining a block pattern of the texel block, and compressing the texel block based on the block pattern.
US10068352B2

Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for determining whether content rendered on a display is actually visible to a user. In one aspect, a method includes generating and transmitting content presentation data that causes a user device to present, at a display and over a first time period, a content item that includes one or more content portions that are each designated for presentation in a respective first color. For a second time period, the respective first color of a particular content portion is changed to a second color. Visual representation data that includes a visual representation of the display during the second time period is generated and provided. Using the visual representation, an amount of the content item that was visible at the display is determined based on an amount of the particular content portion presented in the second color.
US10068347B2

A method and apparatus for estimating a depth, and a method and apparatus for training an distance estimator are provided, wherein the method for estimating a depth may include obtaining an image, and estimating a depth of a second image object based on a correlation between a first image object and the second image object in the image and a depth of the first image object.
US10068332B2

Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for processing a CT (Computed Tomography) image are provided. An example method includes accessing an original CT image that is reconstructed from a first set of raw data and includes windmill artifacts, generating a high-frequency image by processing the original CT image, generating a low-frequency image by processing a plurality of thick images reconstructed from a second set of raw data and combining the plurality of processed thick images, the second set of raw data including the first set of raw data and each of the plurality of thick images including substantially no windmill artifacts, generating an intermediate image by synthesizing the high-frequency image and the low-frequency image, and obtaining a target CT image based on the generated intermediate image.
US10068328B2

A method for sparse iterative phase correction for Magnetic Resonance (MR) partial Fourier reconstruction includes acquiring a partial Fourier k-space dataset using an MR scanner and estimating, by a control computer, a coil sensitivity map associated with the MR scanner from fully sampled k-space center. The control computer extracts a symmetrically sampled k-space center dataset from the partial Fourier k-space dataset and determines a low-resolution image based on the symmetrically sampled k-space center dataset and the coil sensitivity map. The control computer also determines phase corresponding to the low-resolution image. An iterative reconstruction process may then be applied to generate an image based on the partial Fourier k-space dataset. This iterative reconstruction process applies a Fast Iterative Shrinkage Thresholding Algorithm (FISTA) with phase correction based on the phase corresponding to the low-resolution image.
US10068326B2

A method for inspecting an object to assist in determining whether the object has a surface defect. The method includes moving the object in a first direction and illuminating the object under ambient lighting conditions. The method also includes capturing at least one image of the object under the ambient lighting conditions while the object moves in the first direction. In addition, the object is illuminated under object lighting conditions and at least one image of the object under the object lighting conditions is captured while the object moves in the first direction to provide at least one object image. Further, the method includes selecting at least one object image having at least one indication of a possible defect to provide images having defect candidates and comparing the defect candidates with previously defined characteristics associated with the defect to facilitate determination of whether a defect exists.
US10068320B2

An image processing apparatus according to an embodiment includes processing circuitry. The processing circuitry is configured to acquire correction information on a luminance value of a contrast image, based on concentration of a contrast material and thickness of the contrast material in a projection direction in a device that is inserted into a blood vessel, in the contrast image. The processing circuitry is configured to correct the contrast image using the correction information.
US10068301B2

Embodiments of the present invention provide methods, computer program products, and systems for a predictive approach to contract management. In one embodiment, acceptable contract parameters are predicted based, at least in part on historic data and specified thresholds of identified contract parameters. Predicting acceptable contract parameters can help reduce negotiation cycles.
US10068299B1

Embodiments described herein provide for a system for tourist tracking comprising at least one tourist, at least one vehicle, and at least one director each having a communications device and a GPS system in communication thereto. Tourists are provided with notifications alerting them to excursions created by the directors.
US10068296B1

Methods and apparatus provide for an automated system for analyzing damage to insured property. A server may receive images of a scene (e.g., a room, house, apartment, etc.) from a user at a mobile device. The server may analyze the images to create a holistic view of the scene. The server and/or mobile device may be able to generate dimensions of the scene and compare those dimensions to the dimensions of a damaged property at the scene to determine the extent of damage to the property. The server may also be able to detect gaps between images as it creates the holistic view of the scene.
US10068292B2

Example methods, apparatus, and computer readable storage media are described and disclosed. An example method includes receiving, by a computing device, market data related to a tradeable object. The example method includes displaying, by the computing device, a flexible price-volume indicator, the flexible price-volume indicators aligned with a specific value level in a value axis. The example method includes updating, by the computing device, a display property associated with the flexible price-volume indicator, the display property reflecting a quantity value determined based on the received market data. The example method includes displaying, by the computing device, the flexible price-volume indicator in a differentiated state based on a change in the market data.
US10068288B2

Systems and processes are disclosed for providing customized user interfaces for facilitating personal payment transactions. In certain embodiments, disclosed embodiments may generate a dynamic and customized interface for effecting the personal payment transaction by, for example, providing one or more options for the payer to fund the payment. The disclosed embodiments may provide an interface that includes one or more suggested recipients for identifying the payee associated with the payment transaction. The disclosed embodiments may also provide an interface that includes one or more routing options to route the payment. The disclosed embodiments may also provide an interface that provides one or more communication channel options for parties associated with the personal payment transaction to communicate.
US10068287B2

Systems and methods are provided for creating and using versions of a shared virtual card. In one example, a system for sharing stored value is provided. The system may include a virtual card manager configured to manage one or more shared virtual cards and a first computing device including a virtual card engine executable by a processor to manage the shared virtual card. The first computing device may be communicatively coupled to the virtual card manager via a network. In the example, stored value of the shared virtual card may be split between a first version and a second version. The first version may receive a first portion of the stored value and the second version may receive a second portion of the stored value; the first version available for use on the first computing device and the second version available for use on a second computing device.
US10068286B2

In various example embodiments, a system and method for providing dynamic bidding notifications and price guidance for buyers are presented. The system receives a selection of a present item listing and accesses historical auction data for a set of historical item listings. The system generates a dynamic bidding model for bidding on the present item and generates one or more bidding notifications based on the dynamic bidding model. The system then causes presentation of the one or more bidding notifications on a client device.
US10068277B2

A method includes acts for filtering auto consumption recommendations and auto consumption actions. The method includes receiving from a recommendation system, a recommendation of an asset for consumption. The asset for consumption is evaluated in the context of one or more filter rules regarding auto consumption. The filter rules are configured to filter recommended assets from being consumed when certain criteria are met or to permit recommended assets to be consumed when certain criteria are met. As a result, the method includes identifying one or more constraints on how recommended asset should be consumed. The method further includes filtering consumption of the recommended asset based on the one or more constraints.
US10068276B2

Systems and methods are disclosed herein for providing shopping recommendations. Amounts and timing of user purchases are recorded and analyzed to determine consumption rates for various products. A list of recommended products is generated for a user including previous purchases. Expected runout dates for products may be determined based on previous purchases and consumption rates. The list of recommended products may be prioritized based on expected runout dates. A listing of products may be presented with one or both of validation and alternative indicators associated with items of the list. A validation indicator indicates that the product satisfies a criteria and an alternative indicator indicates that an alternative product satisfies the criteria better than the product.
US10068272B1

Methods, computer program products, and systems for pickup orders. A customer device receives an input from a customer selecting one or more items to purchase from a merchant. A list of the selected items can be routed, directly or through a server, to a merchant device of the merchant. The server can provide an identity verification record of the customer to the merchant device. The customer can arrive at the merchant device and request to pick up the selected items. The merchant device, upon receiving an input from the merchant indicating that the customer is authenticated using the identity verification record, approves the purchase and submits price of the selected items to the server for processing.
US10068270B1

A computer-implemented method includes providing an online marketplace to developers of web applications that may be downloaded from the marketplace to a client computing device for execution by a browser executing on the client device and receiving a request from a party to the marketplace to list a proposed web application for sale in the marketplace. One or more processors of a computer system automatically determine the permissions requested by the proposed web application and automatically determine if the permissions match one or more predetermined permissions. If the permissions match one or more predetermined permissions, then the proposed application is flagged for a manual vetting process before listing the proposed application in the marketplace, and if they do not match, then the proposed application is listed in the marketplace without manual review of the application.
US10068268B2

Provided is a location-based transaction processing method and system using a communication device. The location-based transaction processing method may include providing information on a display frequency for each area displayed on a map service to a storekeeper terminal, and creating a market POI indicating a virtual marketplace of a storekeeper at a location selected by the storekeeper terminal based on the display frequency.
US10068265B2

Example methods, apparatuses, or articles of manufacture are disclosed herein that may be utilized, in whole or in part, to facilitate or support one or more operations or techniques for creating new and/or reoccurring revenue sources using an allocation source.
US10068260B1

A computer-implemented method for generating a proposed bid includes receiving an input generated by a first content provider as part of a bidding process where content providers bid for opportunities to provide content for publication. The input indicates (i) a resource for publishing first content from the first content provider and (ii) a campaign characteristic associated with the first content. The method includes determining a proposed bid for the first content provider based on the input and on historical data from the bidding process associated with the resource. The method includes presenting the proposed bid to the first content provider.
US10068253B2

Systems and methods are disclosed for creating, editing, sharing and distributing high-quality, media-rich web-based communications. The communications are created in a layered fashion that integrates user-selected text, colors, background patterns, images, sound, music, video, or other media. The systems and methods are used to generate, edit, broadcast, and track electronic presentations, brochures, advertisements (such as banner advertisements on highly trafficked media websites), announcements, and interactive web pages, without the need for the user to understand complex programming languages.
US10068244B2

A wireless device is enabled to process a transaction. In one implementation, the wireless device receives card data for a plurality of financial account cards and stores the card data in memory associated with the wireless device. The wireless device determines merchant information for the transaction and determines rewards benefit information for at least some of the plurality of financial account cards. The wireless device provides a suggestion of at least one of the plurality of financial account cards to use in the transaction based on the determined rewards benefit information.
US10068241B2

Example dynamic pricing systems and methods are described. In one implementation, a method receives an indication of an occurrence of a first event unrelated to a particular customer. The method also receives an indication of an occurrence of a second event unrelated to a particular customer. Based on the first event and the second event, the method determines whether to adjust a price associated with a particular item. If the method determines that the price associated with the particular item needs adjustment, a new price for the particular item is determined based on the first event and the second event.
US10068239B2

A computer implemented method for creating merchant profiles based on check transactions is provided. The method uses a computing device having a processor communicatively coupled to a memory. The method includes receiving a plurality of payment transactions including payment by a check where each payment transaction includes plurality of fields from the associated check that include at least a payee field, an address field, and a memo field, generating a list of unique merchants based in part on the payee fields of the plurality of payment transactions, generating two or more merchant profiles, and determining one or more connections between two or more merchant profiles in the plurality of merchant profiles. Each connection represents a relationship or association between two or more merchant profiles. The method also includes storing the one or more connections and the two or more merchant profiles.
US10068238B2

A system and method is described by which a business entity provides an incentive to a third party to develop and publish a Web application that facilitates access to a Web service hosted by the business entity. In accordance with the system and method, a user attempts to use the third-party Web application via a Web browser executing on a client device, but fails because the user is unauthorized to use the service. Responsive to attempting to use the third-party Web application, tracking information is downloaded to the client device via the Web browser. The user then accesses a Web application hosted by the business entity to subscribe to the Web service. The Web application hosted by the business entity detects the tracking information stored on the client device and initiates a process for issuing payment to the third party responsive to detecting the tracking information.
US10068237B2

Examples disclosed herein relate to transmitting an authentication mark. For example, a processor creates an authentication mark for a two factor authentication system. The authentication mark is created according to data represented by a data bearing image. The processor transmits via a network the authentication mark to a computing device.
US10068236B2

Methods and arrangements for handling web-based purchase requests. A customer request for content of a third party content provider is received at a charging service provider. An authorization code on behalf of the content provider is generated and returned to the customer via a channel other than a channel which links the customer with the third party content provider. The authorization code is accepted from the third party content provider as received by the third party content provider from the customer, the authorization code is verified, and charging for the requested content is executed.
US10068233B2

Systems and methods are provided for online transactions using pattern recognition. A user of a payment provider may create and register patterns drawn by the user on a pattern entry image. The user may register the patterns by associating transaction options with each drawn pattern. Each pattern may be used to execute a particular transaction such as a purchase transaction, a payment of a specific amount, a payment to a specific recipient, or a sales transaction. When the user wishes to execute a transaction such as an online payment to a particular recipient for a particular amount, the user can redraw the registered pattern associated with payments to that recipient for that amount. A pattern can be drawn at a particular location on the pattern entry image. Different transactions can be associated with patterns drawn at different locations.
US10068231B2

A banking system operates responsive to data read from data bearing records. The system includes an automated banking machine comprising a card reader. The card reader includes a movable read head that can read card data along a magnetic stripe of a card that was inserted long-edge first. The card reader includes a card entry gate. The gate is opened for a card that is determined to be properly oriented for data reading. The card reader can encrypt card data, including account data. The machine also includes a PIN keypad. The card reader can send encrypted card data to the keypad. The keypad can decipher the encrypted card data. The keypad can encrypt both deciphered card data and a received user PIN. The card data and the PIN are usable by the machine to authorize a user to carry out a financial transfer involving the account.
US10068229B2

Included are embodiments for tokenizing sensitive data. Some embodiments of systems and/or methods are configured to receive sensitive data from a vendor, determine a token key for the vendor, and utilize a proprietary algorithm, based on the token key to generate a vendor-specific token that is associated with the sensitive data. Some embodiments include creating a token identifier that comprises data related to the token key sending the vendor-specific token and the token identifier to the vendor.
US10068224B2

A method for near field authentication of sources using an audio transceiver computing device includes scanning a plurality of predetermined frequencies for a free frequency, selecting the free frequency from the plurality of predetermined frequencies, generating a periodic enclosed content message, generating a modulated carrier wave representing the periodic enclosed content message, and transmitting the modulated carrier wave at the free frequency. A method for near field authentication of sources using a microphone input of a receiving computing device includes scanning a plurality of predetermined frequencies to detect a signal using the microphone input, verifying, responsive to detecting the signal, that the signal includes at least one enclosed content message, and extracting a content from the enclosed content message.
US10068219B2

A recording device transmits attribute information. A management device receives the attribute information transmitted by the recording device, and sends environmental settings information stored relationally to the attribute information to the recording device. The recording device receives the environmental settings information sent by the management device, configures environmental settings based on the environmental settings information, and sends a configuration completion report indicating configuration was completed to the management device when configuration is completed. The management device receives the configuration completion report sent by the recording device, and stores the environmental settings information sent to the recording device relationally to the identification information of the recording device.
US10068216B2

A commodity sales data processing apparatus, including a portable information terminal having a battery and a display on which an executable job name is displayed and a docking station on which the information terminal is mounted to charge the battery, monitors whether or not the information terminal is mounted on the docking station to detect the separation therebetween. The processing apparatus restricts jobs permitted at the time the information terminal is separated from the docking station to a part of jobs permitted at the time the information terminal is mounted on the docking station if the separation between the information terminal and the docking station is detected and the display of the information terminal displays job names permitted at the time the information terminal is separated from the docking station if the separation between the information terminal and the docking station is detected.
US10068214B2

On receiving simplified settlement data generated form settlement data and ID data for downloading electronic-receipt data from an electronic-receipt server, both from a settlement-processing apparatus, a portable terminal records the simplified settlement data in association with the ID data. The display unit of the portable terminal displays the simplified settlement data thus recorded. The portable terminal downloads electronic-receipt data from the electronic-receipt server by using the ID data recorded in association with the simplified settlement data, when the input unit is operated, thereby commanding that the electronic receipt related to the simplified settlement data displayed by the display unit should be downloaded. The electronic-receipt data is recorded in the electronic-receipt recording unit. The display unit displays the electronic receipt on the basis the electronic-receipt data recorded in the electronic-receipt recording unit.
US10068212B2

The disclosed embodiments include systems and methods for executing a point of sale deposit. In one embodiment, a system may include one or more memory devices storing software instructions, and one or more processors configured to execute the software instructions to receive transaction information related to a point of sale deposit from a client device, and generate a pending deposit transaction based on the transaction information. The one or more processors may be further configured to execute the software instructions to receive a first transaction token from the client device, receive a second transaction token from a third-party device, match the first transaction token to the second transaction token, and complete the pending deposit transaction based on the match.
US10068190B2

A computer program is provided for developing component based software capable of handling insurance-related tasks. The program includes a data component that stores, retrieves and manipulates data utilizing a plurality of functions. Also provided is a client component that includes an adapter component that transmits and receives data to/from the data component. The client component also includes a business component that serves as a data cache and includes logic for manipulating the data. A controller component is also included which is adapted to handle events generated by a user utilizing the business component to cache data and the adapter component to ultimately persist data to a data repository. In use, the client component is suitable for receiving a plurality of tasks that achieve an insurance-related goal upon completion, allowing users to add new tasks that achieve the goal upon completion, allowing the users to edit the tasks, and generating a historical record of the tasks that are completed.
US10068187B1

A method includes accessing information identifying multiple files and identifying classification data for the multiple files, where the classification data indicates, for a particular file of the multiple files, whether the particular file includes malware. The method also includes generating n-gram vectors for the multiple files by, for each file, generating an n-gram vector indicating occurrences of character pairs in printable characters representing the file. The method further includes generating and storing a file classifier using the n-gram vectors and the classification data as supervised training data.
US10068182B2

According to an embodiment, a quantum computer includes physical systems Xi, a physical system Yj and a light source unit. The physical systems Xi and the physical system Yj are provided in a cavity. Each physical system Xi includes states |0>i, |1>i, |2>i and |e>i, the states |0>i and |1>i being used for a qubit, a |2>i-|e>i transition being resonant with a cavity mode of the cavity. The physical system Yj includes states |2>′j and |e>′j, a |2>′j-|e>′j transition being resonant with the cavity mode. The light source unit applies laser beams to the cavity to manipulate states of two of physical systems Xi, the laser beams including a laser beam for collecting population in the state |2>′j in the |2>′j-|e>′j transition.
US10068174B2

A system for hybrid approach to natural language understanding is provided, comprising a machine learning configured to create a new natural language understanding model from user-provided examples, and provide a natural language understanding model dataset to other components of the system; an integrated development environment configured to retrieve the natural language understanding model dataset, and publish a hybrid runtime solution; and an interaction engine configured to: retrieve the hybrid runtime solution, receive a natural language input, and process the natural language input and generate a log dataset; wherein, the log dataset may be used to retrain and improve existing models.
US10068172B2

A system and method is disclosed for knowledge engineering using a computerized graphical editor to manage and create knowledge-based systems containing a navigable graph of modal pages with conditional content and user interface knowledge. The invention enables the entire knowledge engineering workflow to be performed within a non-technical graphical environment and without requiring a computer programming or mathematical background. Further, the presentation of knowledge as modal pages allows for simple ontological discovery and end-user player operation. Once editing is complete, the method allows for the set of pages, variables, and settings of which the knowledge-based system is composed to be exported into an independently executable knowledge-based system player containing an embedded inference engine.
US10068167B2

A radio frequency identification (RFID) transponder that includes an RFID chip, a loop that is electrically connected to the RFID chip, and a substantially transparent antenna coupled to the loop. In various embodiments, the RFID transponder can be affixed over a light source (e.g., vehicle headlights) while preserving the luminance from the light source. Alternately or in addition, the RFID transponder can be affixed to a surface (e.g., product packaging, license plates) without obscuring any marks, designs, motifs, and/or text on the surface.
US10068158B2

First image data captured by a first image pickup apparatus and second image data captured by a second image pickup apparatus are stored in storing means. Thus, it is possible to correlate images with each other by using identification information of a user or the image pickup apparatus and identification information of an image capturing time, an image capturing position, or an image pickup target (event). Further, the correlated image data is edited on the basis of editing structure data, thereby generating album image data.
US10068157B2

By providing 3D representations of noteworthy locations for comparison with images, the 3D location of the imaging device, as well as the orientation of the device may be determined. The 3D location and orientation of the imaging device then allows for enhanced navigation in a collection of images, as well as enhanced visualization and editing capabilities. The 3D representations of noteworthy locations may be provided in a database that may be stored local or remote to the imaging device or a programmable device processing images obtained from the imaging device.
US10068155B2

A method of verifying optical character recognition (OCR) results may involve: performing OCR on one or more initial images of a document and displaying initial OCR results of the document to a user; receiving a feedback from the user regarding an error location in the initial OCR results, the error location being a location of a misspelled character sequence; receiving an additional image of the document, which corresponds to the error location, and performing OCR of the additional image to produce additional OCR results; identifying a cluster of character sequences, which correspond to the error location, using the initial OCR results and the additional OCR results; identifying an order of character sequences in the cluster of character sequences based on their respective probability values; and displaying to the user modified optical character recognition results, which contain in the error location a corrected character sequence.
US10068153B2

A handheld scanner incorporates vision software to allow the handheld scanner to be trained for OCR. The handheld scanner can include a user interface to allow a user to associate an image of a mark with electronic data for the mark. The user interface, along with a range finder, can also be used to influence variables that affect the quality of an image scan, thereby improving the quality of results for the image scan and/or decode process. The handheld scanner can also use a font description file during the decode process. The font description file can be generated using a synthetic image file of a character. The synthetic image file can be created by interpreting a marker font file.
US10068148B2

For assigning a binary label representing belonging to a target region or not to each pixel in an image: a predicted shape of the target region is set; a pixel group including N pixels is selected, where N is a natural number of 4 or more, which have a positional relationship representing the predicted shape; and an energy function is set, which includes an N-th order term in which a variable is a label of each pixel of the pixel group, so that a value of the N-th order term is at a minimum value when a combination of the labels assigned to the pixels of the pixel group is a pattern matching the predicted shape, and increases in stages along with an increase in a number of pixels to which a label different from the pattern is assigned. The labeling is performed by minimizing the energy function.
US10068146B2

A detection-based segmentation-free method and system for license plate recognition. An image of a vehicle is initially captured utilizing an image-capturing unit. A license plate region is located in the image of the vehicle. A set of characters can then be detected in the license plate region and a geometry correction performed based on a location of the set of characters detected in the license plate region. An operation for sweeping an OCR across the license plate region can be performed to infer characters with respect to the set of characters and locations of the characters utilizing a hidden Markov model and leveraging anchored digit/character locations.
US10068131B2

An apparatus for recognizing expression using an expression-gesture dictionary, includes a learning image acquisitor to obtain data from a learning expression, perform a normalization based on the data, track a change of a dense motion from a reference frame, and generate expression learning data, an expression-gesture dictionary and expression-gesture dictionary learner to represent and store a numerical value for expression recognition for each expression using a local support map in an image coordinate space for a motion flow with respect to a set of changes of the dense motion, an expression classifier learner to learn an expression classification for each expression based on a weight of data on the expression-gesture dictionary, a recognition image acquisitor to obtain data from a recognition target, and generate recognition data, and an expression recognizer to analyze an expression weight on the recognition data, and recognize an expression by the expression classifier learner.
US10068113B2

A system, exhibiting a communication station for communicating with a number of radio tags in a time slot communication process, in which a number of time slots per time slot cycle in a repeating sequence are available for communication, and each time slot is characterized by a distinct time slot symbol, wherein the communication station is designed to send out a synchronization data signal exhibiting the time slot symbol for the currently present time slot, and wherein a radio tag is designed for changing from a sleep state into an active state at a wakeup instant, and for receiving the synchronization data signal in the active state and, if the received time slot symbol indicates a time slot intended for it, for defining a new wakeup instant corresponding to the next appearance of the time slot intended for it in a time slot cycle that follows the currently present time slot cycle.
US10068111B2

A method for marking a manufactured item is provided, the manufactured item comprising a container and a removable closure for the container, the method comprising: generating a first code for the container, generating a second code for the closure, marking the container with the first code, and marking the closure with the second code, wherein the first code and the second code are interrelated such that at least a portion of one of the first code and the second code can be derived from the other of the first code and the second code. In an authentication process one of the first or second codes or a portion of the first or second code, in encrypted or unencrypted form, may be compared with a value derived from reading the other of the first or second code.
US10068108B2

An approach is provided for providing secure signing and utilization of distributed computations. A distributed computation authentication platform causes, at least in part, a signing of one or more computation closures of at least one functional flow. The distributed computation authentication platform also processes and/or facilitates a processing of the one or more signed computation closures to cause, at least in part, a transfer of the one or more signed computation closures among one or more levels, one or more nodes, or a combination thereof, wherein an execution of the one or more signed computation closures at the one or more levels, the one or more nodes, or a combination thereof is based, at least in part, on an authentication of the signed one or more computation closure.
US10068106B2

A tokenization system includes a vector table and one or more token tables. The tokenization system accesses sensitive data and a vector from a vector table column, and modifies the sensitive data based on the accessed vector. The tokenization system then queries the one or more token tables using a portion of the modified data to identify a token mapped to the portion of the modified data. The portion of the modified data is replaced with the token to create tokenized data. The vector table can be updated by replacing a vector table column with an updated vector table column. The tokenization system can modify subsequent data using the updated vector column prior to tokenization.
US10068102B2

Provided are techniques for generating a temporary data access token for a subset of data for a specific period of time for a non-registered user who did not register with a computer providing access to the subset of the data. In response to the non-registered user attempting to access the subset of data with the temporary data access token, it is determined whether the temporary data access token is valid for the subset of data based on the specified period of time. In response to the temporary data access token being valid, the subset of data is provided to the non-registered user. In response to the temporary data access token not being valid, access is denied to the subset of data by the non-registered user.
US10068098B2

There is disclosed a modular data storage and access platform with jurisdictional control. The platform ensures alignment of jurisdictional compliance between a user, national laws, and associated data through pre-scripted data channeling and handling during execution of application provider business services and/or sharing and synchronizing data between approved parties, encapsulated though user defined encryption technology, while ensuring physical and legal ownership and defined residency of user data with solution enablement free of technical complexity or need of special education/training or need of information technology services. In an embodiment, the platform enables approved third party value added SaaS applications to manipulate data stored on the modular data storage without removing the data from the platform.
US10068090B2

A method of detecting a content desired to be detected includes receiving electronic data at a first host, determining a checksum value using the received electronic data, sending the checksum value to a processing station, the processing station being a second host that is different from the first host, and receiving a result from the processing station, the result indicating whether the electronic data is associated with a content desired to be detected. A method of detecting a content desired to be detected includes receiving electronic data at a receiving station, and determining whether the received electronic data is associated with a content desired to be detected, wherein the receiving station does not include content detection data for identifying the content desired to be detected.
US10068081B2

An information processing system includes a terminal apparatus including an instruction information creation unit and a first transmission unit, and an information processing apparatus including an execution unit, a reception unit, and a controller. The instruction information creation unit accepts one or more settings relating to processing and creates instruction information denoting the one or more settings. The first transmission unit transmits the instruction information to the information processing apparatus. The execution unit performs the processing related to the one or more settings denoted by the instruction information. The reception unit receives the instruction information and certificate information. The certificate information is information that certifies content of a first prohibition check process in which whether the execution unit supports the one or more settings is determined. The controller performs control so that the processing is performed depending on validity of the certificate information.
US10068078B2

An electronic device and a method for improving iris recognition for providing access to the electronic device. The electronic device includes an iris scanner, an ambient light sensor, a memory and a processor. The memory includes computer program code for providing access control to the electronic device to a user by iris recognition of the user's iris. The processor causes the electronic device to prompt the user to provide iris samples of the user's iris to the iris scanner in a particular lighting condition measured by the ambient light sensor in occurrence of at least one of first event and second event. The first event occurs if the processor determines a missing information associated with an iris sample in the particular lighting condition in the electronic device. The second event occurs if the processor detects an unsuccessful iris recognition attempt for accessing the electronic device in the particular lighting condition.
US10068073B2

Disclosed is a verification device and the like that suppress an erroneous determination upon determining a difference between input patterns based on a similarity to a reference pattern recorded under a specific condition. A verification device 100 includes a similarity calculation unit 6 calculating similarities S 7 between a set of input information x 110 and y 111 indicating features related to input patterns that are objects of verification and a plurality of types of reference information 112 indicating features related to a reference pattern to be a reference of the verification by using the set of input information x 110 and y 111 and the plurality of types of reference information 112. The calculated similarities S7 are presented to an external device or a user.
US10068072B1

An identity verification system enables the identity of an individual to be verified to others using the internet. An initial identification ceremony is recorded in which the user performs instructions that cannot be known in advance, such as reading text that cannot be anticipated. The initial ceremony can be replayed and authenticated by individuals who already personally know the user. Alternatively, the identity of the user in the initial ceremony can be authenticated using other existing techniques such as KBA. A secondary instruction ceremony is subsequently performed when identity verification is required in order to authorize a directive or transaction. In the secondary instruction ceremony the user performs unforeseeable instructions such as reading text that cannot be anticipated and reading aloud an indication of the transaction. The combination of (a) a visual check that the two samples were recorded by the same person and (b) in the second sample the user performs the requested instruction text gives a high degree of confidence that the person authorized the indicated directive or transaction.
US10068070B2

A method of obscuring software code implementing an elliptic curve cryptography (ECC) point multiplication function, including: receiving ECC parameters including a multiplier d having N bits; transforming multiplier d into an array d(i) with −1, 0, and +1 values while maintaining the same value for d; and generating ECC point multiplication function operations using the transformed multiplier array d(i) and N, wherein the generated ECC point multiplication function operations are split variable operations.
US10068067B2

A file validation method and system is provided. The method includes retrieving from an authoritative source system, an artifact file. Identification information identifying a requesting user of the artifact file is recorded and associated metadata and a modified artifact file comprising the metadata combined with the artifact file are generated. An encryption key including a first portion and a second portion is generated and the first portion is stored within a central key store database. An encrypted package comprising the modified artifact file and the second portion of the key is generated.
US10068065B2

Examples disclosed herein relate to assignment of a machine-readable link to content as a payoff. Examples include acquisition of an email message specifying an external link identifier, and identification of a machine-readable link to which the external link identifier is assigned in a linking service. Examples further include, based on the email message, a linking platform being caused to assign the machine-readable link to content as the payoff for the machine-readable link.
US10068064B2

Techniques for establishing entitlement to a computer program product are provided, and include providing a client identity in a registration process to produce an entitlement file, obtaining an encoded version of a computer program product, and transforming the computer program product into an installation product in a computer storage medium, wherein the installation product comprises the entitlement file to establish entitled use of the computer program product. Also, techniques for facilitating security compliance of a computer program product include providing an encoded version of a computer program product, and providing an installation product builder for the computer program product, wherein the installation product builder creates an installation product in a computer storage medium using a client identity and the encoded version of the computer program product during a registration process, and wherein the created installation product comprises an entitlement file to facilitate security compliance of the computer program product.
US10068050B2

Kolmogorov-Arnold analysis is invented as a tool for the study of tumor and normal coding in human genomics sequencing to identify tumor-specific (somatic) sequences and copy number alterations. The technique enables to reveal quantitatively somatic sequences in the dataset of the genomic DNA purified from tumor and normal specimens. The computer power requirements for an analysis are modest ones.
US10068046B2

Systems and methods are provided that may be implemented to identify and track layer changes of an integrated circuit (IC) device, e.g., during any one of circuit design, pattern generation, device fabrication and/or chip failure analysis processes. Multiple revisions and variants of different IC layers may be identified and tracked using a tracking system and standardized labeling scheme that employs a combination of identifier characters and identifier structures that may be further implemented using revision layer identification parameterized cells (layerID PCells and BooleanID PCells) that include such identifier characters and/or structures The disclosed tracking systems may be further implemented in an automated manner and/or in a manner that allows programming of various parts/aspects and layerID PCells and BooleanID PCells of the tracking system.
US10068037B2

A processing unit determines, based on positions of a plurality of particles representing a continuum and positions of a plurality of boundary elements representing a boundary between a first region and a second region, whether each of the plurality of particles is located in the second region. Then, the processing unit calculates, for a particle located in the second region, a force toward the first region, based on a distance between the boundary represented by the plurality of boundary elements and the particle. Then, the processing unit analyzes motion of the plurality of particles while applying the force to the particle located in the second region.
US10068031B2

A system and method that implements a tabular graph editor are disclosed. The system supports employing tables to browse and edit comparisons by multiple attributes of nodes in a graph.
US10068029B2

Some examples of visualizing relationships between survey data can be implemented by displaying a user interface including a survey question region and a percentage region. In response to detecting a selection of a survey data set, multiple question objects are displayed in the survey question region. Each question object represents a survey question and an answer option for the survey question. In response to inputs to interact with the multiple question objects, survey results such as a percentage of selections of a first answer option to a first survey question represented by a first question object can be determined and displayed in the user interface. Also, interrelationships between answers to survey questions can be displayed by positioning question objects at different locations in the user interface. In response to a selection of a question object, other question objects can be presented according to the correlation with the selected question object.
US10068023B2

Systems and methods are described herein for updating links between keywords associated with a trending topic. Control circuitry may identify a plurality of communications associated with a plurality of users, the plurality of communications being related to a topic. The communications may comprise, for example, emails, text messages, online social media posts, websites or portions of a website, or any other online communication. The control circuitry may determine whether the topic is trending and increase a strength of association between a first symbol associated with the topic and a second symbol associated with the topic such that when a search query is received that includes the first symbol, search results related to the second symbol have a higher probability of being returned.
US10068021B1

Examples relate to systems and methods for dynamically generating web pages for displaying database items based on metadata included in network URL requests. Some examples disclosed herein may enable receiving a URL comprising a plurality of segments, comparing each segment of the plurality of segments to known segment values, identifying, based on the comparison, searchable segments and one or more searchable categories for the searchable segments, independent of the order of the searchable segments within the URL, determining a search pattern based on the searchable segments and searchable segment categories, performing an inventory search based on the search pattern to return a list one or more inventory items, building web page metadata items based on the search pattern, and generating a web page comprising the web page metadata items and the list of inventory items.
US10067997B2

For replicating a source storage system, a scan module generates a source storage server description for each source storage server of the source storage system from a scan of the source storage system. The source storage server description includes a replication type and a source volume record for each source logical volume of the source storage server. A provision module determines a number of replicated instances of each source logical volume for a target storage system from the replication type. In addition the provision module generates a target storage server description for each target storage server of the target storage system from each source storage server description in response to the target storage system satisfying a target storage requirement.
US10067994B2

Embodiments of the invention are directed to systems, methods, and computer program products for monitoring, identifying and correlating changes to transient event data as a plurality of technology events are processed by a plurality of applications. The proctor module of the system is automatically triggered by addition of event data to transient memory locations associated with the plurality of applications. The proctor module is configured to capture the transient multiple-attribute event data, in real-time, before the data is dequeued. The technology event processing module is configured to format, log and index the captured data from the proctor module. The system then maps an event/record of formatted data associated with a first transient memory location with a second event to another event of formatted data from a second transient memory location, and subsequently analyzes the multi-attribute data to identify changes.
US10067978B2

Embodiments implement a plug-in architecture supporting adding new data sources to a federated database without the need to recode a federated database manager software module. The federated database manager software module includes a plug-in framework for interfacing with a data source cartridge. The data source cartridge supplies metadata including a feature table of a newly added data source to the framework and creates a physical query for the newly added data source based on an execution plan generated by the federated database manager software module. The data source cartridge returns the result set of the query of the new added data source to the federated database manager software module.
US10067977B2

An information locating method and system. The method includes presenting by a computer processor, a Webpage to a user. The computer processor receives a search command for performing a search function associated with the Webpage. In response, the computer processor: analyzes source code of the Webpage; downloads and analyzes files associated with the Webpage; and analyzes viewable information of the Webpage. The computer processor locates specified information associated with the Webpage.
US10067976B2

A Record Linkage Production Data Quality (RLPDQ) tool provides an independent record linkage system producing comparative results with a production record linkage system and an efficient arbitration operation to resolve respective confusion matrices for the two systems. The tool can be used for enhancing the output of record linkage engines, for merging different files into a third file containing expanded descriptions of common entities in both files, and for making testable improvements to a record linkage engine.
US10067967B1

Some embodiments of the invention provide a novel hash table storage that stores smaller portions of the search keys (called reduced search keys), which, in turn allows the storage to have a smaller size and/or to store more search keys. The stored portions of search keys (i.e., the reduced search keys) can be smaller than the search keys because the hash table storage uses the non-stored portions of the search keys to ensure that one storage location cannot be used for two search keys that have the same stored portions but different non-stored portions. For instance, in some embodiments, the storage stores W minus B bits of a search key, where W is the size of the search key and B is the number of search-key bits that the storage uses to ensure that the same storage location is not identified for two search keys that have the same W-B stored bits but different B bits.
US10067965B2

A system and method for interpretation of product-related data, including extracting product information from a product-related dataset of an e-commerce data source, determining at least one representation of the product information by elements of a product database model, by finding model elements corresponding to elements of the product information and selecting model elements that form consistent representation of the product information with hierarchic relations between the model elements, and creating an indexed product database by indexing according to the representing model elements the at least one determined representation of the product information.
US10067962B2

Although many techniques provide ways to answer queries very quickly by either avoiding joins and/or aggregation or avoiding expression computations in order to apply filtering predicates, these techniques have significant potential overhead for maintenance, and require a great deal of storage space. The present invention discloses the use of synopsis or zone tables to expressions to provide powerful filtering capabilities to base tables across joins, and aggregations on join results, thus allowing for highly effective region or stride filtering and ordering aggregate ranges to select the most likely candidate tuples for joining to produce top-N or bottom-N result sets for queries.
US10067956B2

The subject matter of this disclosure can be implemented in, among other things, a device that includes processors, a data repository, and a table version module configured to create a first version of a database within the data repository using a first version of a database schema that defines a set of tables for the database, and receive a result that is responsive to a command, such that when the result indicates a success condition, execution of the command allows access to data contained in the database and verification of the database schema version, wherein the result does not include database schema version information. The device further includes means for executing the command to access the data, wherein the command includes one or more encoded table names, and wherein each of the encoded table names included in the command is generated based on at least a database schema version identifier.
US10067955B1

Data collection management is disclosed. A data collection configuration is obtained. The data collection configuration is translated into executable code in a language usable to collect data. Data is collected using the executable code. The collected data values are provided as output. Metrics management is also disclosed. A configuration of a metric is obtained. The metric configuration includes a definition of how computation of the metric is to be performed and a mapping between a computation input and collected data. Collected data values are obtained based at least in part on the mapping. Metric values are computed according to the definition. One or more results associated with the computed metric values are stored.
US10067949B1

Systems and methods are provided for adopting and controlling storage resources of a distributed file system using an acquired namespace metadata service. For example, a computing system includes a first file system, and a distributed file system, which is separate from the first file system. The distributed file system includes storage nodes for storing data. The first file system includes an acquired namespace metadata server that is configured to execute on one or more nodes of the first file system. To adopt and control storage resources of the distributed file system, the first file system acquires a namespace of the distributed file system and uses the acquired namespace metadata server to manage the acquired namespace of the distributed file system. Moreover, the first file system uses the acquired namespace metadata server to directly communicate with and control access to the storage nodes of the distributed file system.
US10067946B2

A method, a system, and a computer program product for performing next level multi-level deduplication. A first zone stamp for a first data zone is generated and compared to a second zone stamp representing a second data zone, where the zones are first level data zones. The first and second data zones are deduplicated when the first zone stamp matches the second zone stamp. A second-level first zone stamp is selected when there is no match between first and second zone stamps. The second-level first zone stamp, representing a second-level first data zone in the first data zone, is compared to the second zone stamp and/or a second-level second zone stamp representing a second-level second data zone. The second-level first zone and one of the second data zone and the second-level second zone are deduplicated when the second-level first zone stamp matches one of the second zone stamp and the second-level second zone stamp.
US10067944B2

Embodiments are disclosed for performing cache aware searching. In response to a search query, a first bucket and a second bucket in remote storage for processing the search query. A determination is made that a first file in the first bucket is present in a cache when the search query is received. In response to the search query, a search is performed using the first file based on the determination that the first file is present in the cache when the search query is received, and the search is performed using a second file from the second bucket once the second file is stored in the cache.
US10067943B2

A method to identify data elements conforming to a policy includes receiving a request to identify data elements in an input set of data elements that conform to one or more requested policies. According to the method, policy output information describing data elements that conform to a requested policy are saved in association with the requested policy. In response to receiving a subsequent request to identify data elements in a subsequent set of data elements that conform to the requested policy, the method includes outputting the saved policy output information based on the policy output information having been saved in association with the requested policy. A computer program product and a system, configured with processors and a memory that can store saved policy information, can implement the method.
US10067941B2

In response to a request to a file system to perform a requested update, a lock of a first node in a file system can be acquired, and an update of the first node can be performed while the lock of the first node is held. Also in response to the request, a lock of a second node can be acquired, and an update of the second node, which reflects the update of the first node, can be performed while the lock of the second node is held. A file system can allow a pair of update operations to be performed in parallel where both operations include updating the same container node. Additionally, while a file system is running, new namespace types can be defined, and the file system can be extended to manage nodes within the new namespace types.
US10067938B2

Systems and processes for multilingual word prediction are provided. In accordance with one example, a method includes, at an electronic device having one or more processors and memory, receiving context information associated with a current word; determining, for each of a plurality of languages, a set of monolingual probabilities based on the context information; determining a set of language weights based on the context information; determining a set of multilingual probabilities based on the respective sets of monolingual probabilities and the set of language weights; and providing a plurality of candidate words based on the set of multilingual probabilities.
US10067936B2

Technology is disclosed to select a preferred machine translation from multiple machine translations of a content item, each machine translation from the multiple machine translations created for the same target language. Each machine translation is assigned a score based on feedback from a user group that receives the machine translation. The machine translation with the highest score is identified as the preferred machine translation, and is provided in response to subsequent requests for translations of the content item. If there is no preferred translation, the several top scoring machine translations are provided to a larger group of users for further scoring. This process may be repeated until either a clearly preferred translation is identified, a maximum number of iterations is reached, or a maximum number of scoring users is reached.
US10067935B2

Embodiments are directed to a computer implemented counterproductive interaction identification system. The system includes an electronic tool configured to hold data of a user, and an analyzer circuit configured to derive a cognitive trait of the user based at least in part on the data of the user. The system further includes a decision engine configured to determine, based at least in part on the derived cognitive trait of the user, that the user is a target or a source of an actual or an impending counterproductive interaction.
US10067933B2

A method for acquiring an author's geospatial location of origin from text based media through dialect detection. The method detects the dialect for a specified language using keywords, phrases, patterns, or gestures and identifies the geographical location for the author's origin or area of linguistic influence. The identified geospatial areas can include the overarching primary areas of use for the base language coupled with a smaller geographical area bounded according to, for example, state, country, region, or political, tribal, or societal influence, for the specified dialect, and produces a map to the user with a polygon depicting the probable area of origin or influence. In instances where more than one element of dialect detection is available (multiple keywords, phrases, patterns, gestures) the intersection of these individual polygons produce increasing areas of probability where the solution space can exist for the combination of identified dialect components.
US10067932B2

Embodiments of the present invention include a method, system, and computer program product for isolating a segment of bidirectional text. A segment of bidirectional text may be identified. A Unicode left-to-right character (LRM) may be inserted on at least a first side of the segment of bidirectional text. A Unicode right-to-left character (RLM) may be inserted on at least a second side of the segment of bidirectional text. The segment of bidirectional text may be processed through a Unicode Bidirectional Algorithm (UBA) implementation. A directionality mismatch between the LRM and the RLM may cause a conflict. In response to the conflict, the Unicode Bidirectional Algorithm may select a base text direction for the segment of bidirectional text.
US10067931B2

One or more computers receive input indicative of multiple files to be analyzed together, by performing one or more predetermined actions, using the contents (e.g. strings of text) of a corresponding one or more structures. The one or more structures are identified by the presence in each file, of corresponding names. The one or more structures are normally written into the files for use by an application program to layout the contents therein in a structured manner. The one or more computers are programmed to automatically parse each file, to identify therein the one or more layout structures e.g. based on the presence in each file of corresponding names of layout structures. After parsing, the one or more computer(s) perform the one or more predetermined actions, to obtain an output structure that holds the results based on the contents of each layout structure identified in each file.
US10067930B2

A digital magazine server creates a section of a digital magazine including content items based on a page template describing the relative positioning and sizing of content items. A page template may include display regions specifying the size of content items as a percentage of a display area. Additionally, a display region in a page template may specify use of a sub-template for presenting content items. The sub-template includes display regions specifying the relative positioning of content items presented in the display region specifying use of the sub-template. To generate the section of the digital magazine, various page templates are scored and a page template is selected based on the scoring. One or more diversity policies may be enforced when selecting the page template to improve user interaction with the digital magazine.
US10067927B2

Systems and methods are described to manage the exchange of information between multiple networked devices in a shared electronic document environment. In an embodiment, a computer implemented method of exchanging information in a collaborative networked environment is performed. The method may include receiving a first active region from a first client, receiving indicia of a change to a shared electronic document, and determining that the first client requires an update. The determining step may include determining the change will affect the first active region, and determining the relevant-change data to send to the first client. Additionally, the method may include sending the relevant-change data to the first client.
US10067926B2

An image processing system for identifying table captions may include a processor and a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium comprising one or more instructions configured to cause the processor to perform image processing of a scanned document to identify boxes of an electronic fillable form that corresponds to the scanned document. The system creates and stores a data structure that includes a box list. The system searches the box list to identify an empty box, uses an adjacency list determine whether the empty box has adjacent boxes, and in response to determining that the empty box has one or more adjacent boxes, creates a table box list that includes the empty box and one or more other boxes from the table to which the empty box belongs. The system uses the adjacency list to identify a row caption and a column caption associated with the empty box.
US10067924B2

A method, system and computer-usable medium are disclosed for identifying unchecked criteria within a form. Natural Language Processing (NLP) is applied to unstructured data within a target form to identify elements of a form structure. Analytic analysis is then applied to the resulting form structure elements to identify a hierarchical structure and associated element placement. Implicit selections within the form are then identified by applying rules based upon other selections and their orientation to anchor terms to determine the completeness of the form, based upon aggregation of form elements. The form structure elements and the hierarchy metadata are then processed logically reassemble the form's hierarchy in flattened forms for multi-layer, sub-element anaphora resolution.
US10067918B2

Disclosed are various embodiments of systems that may identify a series of characters within a text block, wherein the series of characters are a subset of the text block. A system may bind the series of characters to generate a text unit and an encoded text block. The encoded text block may include a first signal indicating that an entirety of the series of characters in the text unit is to be selected in response to a subset of the series of characters being selected. The system may select, in response to the first signal and at least a portion of the subset of the series of characters being selected, the entirety of the series of characters in the text unit. The system may generate a modified encoded text block in response to an instruction to treat the series of characters as being unbound. The modified encoded text block may include a second signal indicating that a portion of the series of characters is to be selected in response to the portion of the series of characters being selected.
US10067917B2

A method of computerized presentation of a plurality documents is disclosed. There is at least one original document with at least one original document page, and an addendum document with at least one addendum document page. A first selection of the at least one original document is received. There is a page sequencing array defined by an arrangement of each original document. A second selection of the addendum document is received. Each of the at least one addendum document page is correlated to an original document page. A document set is generated using the first selection and the second selection. For each addendum document in the document set, a priority identifier is determined. A document set view is generated from the document set with the original document pages and the addendum document pages, and is defined by an ordered page selection according to the page sequencing array.
US10067916B2

Systems and methods for providing an actionable object within a third-party content slot of an information resource of a content publisher. A processor receives an indication of interest in providing, for display, a creative within at least one third-party content slot of an information resource of a content publisher. The information resource includes third-party content slots available to be reserved to serve creatives. The processor identifies, on the information resource, at least one third-party content slot available to be reserved to serve one or more creatives. The processor inserts an actionable object within the identified third-party content slot, the actionable object configured to generate a request to provide an interface for reserving the identified third-party content slot to display the creative responsive to an action being taken on the actionable object. The processor renders the information resource including the inserted actionable object within the identified third-party content slot.
US10067914B2

Disclosed are various embodiments for performing color blending of document objects using GPU hardware of a computer. A computer obtains a document specifying a first object and a second object presented in the document, where a portion of the second object overlaps the first object. The computer renders, on a display device, a presentation of the document, where the rendered presentation including the first object of the document. In response to determining that the document specifies blending the second object with the first object in the overlapping portion, configuring dual-source color circuitry of a graphics processing unit (GPU) of the computer to compute, via a dual-source color blending operation, a result color for the blended first and second objects. The computer renders, on the display device, the second object of the document using the result color for the overlapping portion.
US10067910B2

A method and system performing a general matrix-matrix multiplication (GEMM) operation using a kernel compiled with optimal maximum register count (MRC). During operation, the system may generate the kernel compiled with optimal MRC. This may involve determining a fastest compiled kernel among a set of compiled kernels by comparing the speeds of the compiled kernels. Each kernel may be compiled with a different MRC value between zero and a predetermined maximum number of registers per thread. The fastest compiled kernel is determined to be the kernel with optimal MRC. The system may receive data representing at least two matrices. The system may select the kernel compiled with optimal MRC, and perform the GEMM operation on the two matrices using the selected kernel. Some embodiments may also perform general matrix-vector multiplication (GEMV), sparse matrix-vector multiplication (SpMV), or k-means clustering operations using kernels compiled with optimal MRC.
US10067907B2

A vehicle includes at least one sensor and a body having an exterior portion and an interior portion. The sensor is configured to detect noise existing in the exterior portion and the interior portion, and to output at least one noise signal indicative of the detected noise. The vehicle further includes at least one noise cancellation and enhancement (NCE) controller and an automotive audio bus (A2B) interface. One or more of the NCE controllers are configured to perform at least one noise management signal processing operation based on the at least one noise signal. The automotive audio bus (A2B) interface receives the at least one noise signal and delivers the at least one noise signal to the at least one NCE controller.
US10067905B2

A manufacturing equipment digital interface includes a shared Small Computer Standard Interface (SCSI) connector that is electrically connected to a manufacturing equipment SCSI bus. A plurality of SCSI-to-target-memory bridges is electrically connected to the shared SCSI connector. The plurality of SCSI-to-target-memory bridges interfaces the shared SCSI connector to a plurality of target memory devices. A drive controller includes a memory buffer that provides temporary storage of the information being transferred from the manufacturing equipment SCSI bus to the plurality of target memory devices. Also, the drive controller includes a SCSI-to-target-memory bridge arbitrator that controls the transfers of information from the manufacturing equipment SCSI bus to the target memory device. A network interface is electrically connected to the drive controller.
US10067902B2

Techniques for determining an address of a management controller are provided. A microcontroller on a cartridge may read a signal from an enclosure, wherein the signal is associated with a slot in the enclosure. A network address for a first management controller associated with the cartridge may be determined based on the signal. The first management controller may be communicated with for cartridge management actions.
US10067897B1

A system and method system for determining the positions of one or more collision avoidance sensors on a vehicle is provided. The system includes one or more sensors disposed on the vehicle and configured to generate electromagnetic waves within corresponding fields of view on a side of the vehicle and to receive reflections of the waves from objects passing through the field of view of each sensor. A controller receives signals generated by the sensors responsive to the reflections and determines, responsive to the signals, relative speeds and relative directions of movement of the objects relative to the vehicle. The controller further determines the position of the sensors on the vehicle responsive to the relative speeds and relative directions of movement. In particular, the controller determines the location of sensors relative to the vehicle centerline and the relative positions and distances between sensors in the direction of vehicle travel.
US10067888B1

Providing I/O operations to a storage device includes selecting a portion of original I/O operations based on a first set of criteria, determining whether to subdivide each of the portion of original I/O operations that are selected according to a second set of criteria different than the first set of criteria, and converting each of the original I/O operations selected for subdivision into a plurality of subdivided I/O operations for different portions of data for a corresponding one of the original I/O operations, where at least two of the different portions are from a single track of data on the storage device. The first set of criteria may include whether the I/O operations are for multiple tracks of data and whether the storage device supports subdividing a single track. The second set of criteria may include determining a measured amount of performance improvement for previous subdivision operations.
US10067885B2

In one embodiment, a computer-implemented method includes inserting a set of accessed objects into a cache, where the set of accessed objects varies in size. An object includes a set of object components, and responsive to receiving a request to access the object, it is determined that the object does not fit into the cache given the set of accessed objects and a total size of the cache. A heuristic algorithm is applied, by a computer processor, to identify in the set of object components one or more object components for insertion into the cache. The heuristic algorithm considers at least a priority of the object compared to priorities of one or more objects in the set of accessed objects. The one or more object components are inserted into the cache.
US10067875B2

A method of operating a processor including performing successive read cycles from an instruction cache array and a line buffer array including providing sequential memory addresses, detecting a read hit in the line buffer array, and performing a zero clock retire while performing successive read cycles. The zero clock retire includes switching the instruction cache array from a read cycle to a write cycle for one cycle, selecting a line buffer and providing a cache line stored in the selected line buffer to be stored into the instruction cache array at an address stored in the selected line buffer, and bypassing a sequential memory address being provided to the instruction cache array during the zero clock retire. If the bypassed address missed the line buffer array, the bypassed address may be replayed with a slight time penalty, which is outweighed by the time savings of zero clock retires.
US10067872B2

A plurality of memory modules, which may be used to form a heterogeneous memory system, are connected to a plurality of prefetchers. Each prefetcher is independently configured to prefetch information from a corresponding one of the plurality of memory modules in response to feedback from the corresponding one of the plurality of memory modules.
US10067859B2

A test-centric model of an application is constructed. Each resource specified by each test governing an application is added to the test-centric model. The test or tests specifying an resource are linked to the resource within the test-centric model. A composition of the application is defined using the one or more tests, as the resources specified by the one or more tests, within the test-centric model of the application.
US10067851B2

A method, computer program product and/or system for pre-fetching disassembly code. A breakpoint is set within an application under test (AUT). Setting of the breakpoint triggers pre-fetching of disassembly code associated with the breakpoint. The pre-fetched disassembly code is retained in a store local to a debug analysis system. When runtime processing of the AUT reaches the breakpoint, the debug analysis system retrieves the disassembly code from the local store.
US10067846B2

Disclosed are various embodiments for processing file modifications in a networked storage system. A file is stored in a file system. If a modification listener is associated with the file, a notification that the file has been modified is sent to the modification listener. The modification listener can trigger processing of the file by executable code.
US10067843B1

A method for synchronizing between a primary control node of a storage system and a secondary control node of the storage system, the method may include performing a change in a key-value store that is stored in shared memory of the storage system and includes control metadata for controlling access to data stored in the storage system; the shared memory is accessible to the primary control node and to a secondary control node; generating a change indication that (i) is indicative of the change in the key-value store and (ii) requests the secondary control node to introduce changes in one or more additional data structures that are not stored in the shared memory; the change in the key-value store comprises replacing a previous given value with a current given value that is associated with a given key; sending the change indication to the secondary control node; receiving an acknowledgement from the secondary control node; wherein the acknowledgement indicates at least one of the following: (i) the secondary control node received the change indication and (ii) the secondary control node introduced the changes in the one or more additional data structures that are not stored in the shared memory; and deleting, by the primary control node, the previous given value from the shared memory.
US10067836B1

In one example, a method for protecting data includes receiving input specifying a data backup process, consulting a resource map to identify backup resources that are available, and then checking a rules engine to identify a backup rule that matches the specified data backup process and that can be executed to perform a backup using the available backup resource. When a backup rule is identified that matches the specified data backup process and that can be executed to perform a backup using the available backup resources, the specified backup process is automatically performed using the identified backup rule.
US10067819B2

A data storage device includes a nonvolatile memory device; a randomizing unit configured to randomize data to be stored in the nonvolatile memory device and derandomize data read from the nonvolatile memory device, by using seed values; and a control unit configured to, in the case where return is made from a power failure state to a normal state, detect a page of the nonvolatile memory device in which a power problem has occurred, and randomize data of the page in which the power problem has occurred, by using a seed value that is different from a seed value corresponding to the page in which the power problem has occurred, through the randomizing unit.
US10067815B2

A log entry identifies an error in the computer or other system. Another log entry identifies a symptom associated with the system error. The symptom occurs in timeframe prior to the system error and a variable score is determined for the symptom according to the timeframe, the consistency with which the symptom appears along with the error, and the frequency with which the symptom occurs throughout the system log. A new occurrence of the symptom is identified. Whether the symptom's variable score exceeds a threshold value for the symptom is determined. In response to determining that the symptom's variable score exceeds the threshold value, an alert indicating that the associated system error is probable is displayed.
US10067808B2

A resource registry provides nondeterministic operation environment affording flexible access for resource execution and status monitoring on the cloud. The resource registry service provides generic resource management utilizing registration, updating, and unregistration by resource providers. A requester for an operation may register in the resource registry, an operation resource having parameters defined in metadata. The resource registry notifies a registered resource listener of this registration of the operation resource. The resource listener may then execute the operation according to parameters defined in the operation resource. The resource listener returns a response to the resource registry, concerning a result of execution of the operation. The resource registry updates this status in the metadata of the operation resource. The requester is then able to look up the operation resource's metadata to determine current status of the operation. The nondeterministic operation environment desirably avoids direct coupling between operation requestor and operation executor APIs.
US10067797B2

A method and an apparatus for a parallel computing program calling APIs (application programming interfaces) in a host processor to perform a data processing task in parallel among compute units are described. The compute units are coupled to the host processor including central processing units (CPUs) and graphic processing units (GPUs). A program object corresponding to a source code for the data processing task is generated in a memory coupled to the host processor according to the API calls. Executable codes for the compute units are generated from the program object according to the API calls to be loaded for concurrent execution among the compute units to perform the data processing task.
US10067789B2

A method for scheduling a concurrent task includes: receiving an uploaded service request, and encapsulating the service request into a task object; acquiring a processing thread, and allocating the task object to the processing thread, so that the processing thread selects a service server and sends the task object to the selected service server for processing; and receiving, by using the processing thread, a processing result returned by the service server, generating a response according to the processing result, and returning the response.
US10067781B2

Generally described, aspects of the present disclosure relate to for managing the configuration and security policies of hosted virtual machine networks. Hosted virtual machine networks are configured in a manner such that a virtual machine manager component can establish service manifests that correspond to information required by the virtual machine network from a user/customer. The virtual machine manager component can also publish in the service manifests contractual information, such as security risk assessments, that are deemed to have been provided and accepted by the user/customer in instantiating virtual machine networks. If the processed service manifest information remains valid, a substrate network process requests or independently instantiate services or components in accordance with the configuration information and security risk information included in the processed service manifest.
US10067779B2

A hypervisor preferably provides VM identification, priority and LUN/LBA range information to the HBA when a VM is created. Alternatively, the HBA can determine that a LUN/LBA range is new and request VM identity, priority and LUN/LBA range from the hypervisor. The HBA creates a table containing the VM identification, priority and LUN/LBA range. The HBA then detects operations directed to the LUN/LBA range and does a lookup to determine VM identification and priority. VM identification and priority are then mapped into a field in a frame using a unique identifier. The unique identifier can either be placed using reserved bits on the existing Fibre Channel (FC) header or can use bits in an additional header, such as a modified IFR header.
US10067775B2

There are provided systems and methods for guided authoring of interactive content. A content generation system enabling such guided authoring includes a system processor, a system memory, and an interactive content authoring engine stored in the system memory. The system processor is configured to execute the interactive content authoring engine to receive data corresponding to an interactive content through an authoring interface of the interactive content authoring engine, and to detect at least one of an inconsistency in the interactive content and a possible conflict arising from a user interaction with the interactive content. The system processor is further configured to to execute the interactive content authoring engine to identify at least one solution for each inconsistency and/or possible conflict, and to resolve the inconsistency or inconsistencies and the possible conflict(s) to enable generation of a substantially conflict and inconsistency free interactive content.
US10067774B2

Embodiments of the present invention address deficiencies of the art in respect to tabbed browsing and provide a method, system and computer program product for application bar browsing of tabbed-view applications. In one embodiment of the invention a method for application bar browsing of tabbed-view applications can be provided. The method can include populating a pop-up list for a consolidated application bar entry for multiple different instances of a single application with corresponding entries each for a different one of the multiple different instances of the single application. The method further can include associating at least one of the entries in the pop-up list with an instance of the single application configured for tabbed browsing. The method yet further can include configuring the associated at least one of the entries with a tabbed browser view.
US10067773B2

Example embodiments of compatibility checking for user interface customization are described. In an example embodiment, a first user interface view including first data items is accessed, each of the first data items referencing a corresponding data item of a data source. Whether the first user interface view is referenced by a second user interface view is determined. Based on the first user interface view not being referenced by a second user interface view, changes to any of the first data items of the first user interface view are allowed during a design time of the first user interface view. Based on the first user interface view being referenced by the second user interface view, one or more of the first data items of the first user interface view being referenced by the second user interface view are identified, and changes to the identified data items are prevented.
US10067755B2

A computing system comprises, in one example, an upgrade system configured to detect a user upgrade input indicating that a base version of a computing system is to be upgraded, by applying a set of upgrade changes to the base version, to obtain an upgraded version of the computing system, a difference generation system configured to retrieve a customized version of the base version of the computing system and identify that the customized version corresponds to the base version with customizations applied, a combining engine configured to obtain the customizations applied to the base version and the upgrade changes, and combine the customizations with the upgrade changes to obtain a full set of changes, and a difference application engine configured to apply the full set of changes to the base version of the computing system to obtain a customized, upgraded version of the computing system.
US10067754B2

Software configuration information and topological information associated with a group of software program instances installed on at least one computing device are tracked. An available software update is identified for at least one of the group of software program instances. At least one software update suggestion rule that specifies a target software configuration and a target topological dependency to which the available software update applies is evaluated against the tracked software configuration information and topological information. A determination is made as to whether the available software update is targeted to the tracked software configuration information and topological information based upon the evaluation of the at least one software update suggestion rule. A notification of the available software update is provided in response to determining that the available software update is targeted to the tracked software configuration information and topological information.
US10067752B1

A method and apparatus provides a user of a mobile device with a notification after an application (also referred to as an “app”) has been downloaded and installed. A user interacting with an original app can select a link to download a new app. After download and installation of the new app has been requested, the original app polls the operating system to determine if the new app has been installed. A notification is provided to the user by the original app after the new app has been installed. A notification is also transmitted to an external server indicating that a user has requested downloaded, installed, and/or opened the application.
US10067748B2

An approach for specifying data in a standards style pattern of Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) environments is provided. The approach implemented in a computer infrastructure, includes defining an interface including one or more local data elements and one or more references to one or more common data elements, of a service, the one or more common data elements being defined in a library for a plurality of services. The approach further includes configuring a data definition file (DDF) which indicates whether each of the one or more local data elements and the one or more common data elements is mandatory for the service. The approach further includes validating one or more data elements from a consumer as mandatory for the service based on the configured DDF.
US10067742B2

Arithmetic operation circuits and a verification circuit are formed by loading configuration information into a configuration memory in an FPGA. Arithmetic operation circuits have the same arithmetic operation function, but are different from each other in combination of the circuit blocks. The arithmetic operation circuits are formed by combining the circuit blocks to make the maximum use of the DSP block, while the arithmetic operation circuit is formed by combining the circuit blocks other than DSP block. The arithmetic operation circuits each are configured to use a block RAM as the data hold memory, while the arithmetic operation circuit is configured to use a distributed RAM as the data hold memory. Each of the arithmetic operation circuits receives the input data, and outputs arithmetic operation result data (V1 to V3). A verification circuit compares the arithmetic operation result data to verify whether errors occur.
US10067735B2

An electronic device is provided and includes a housing including a portion that is detachably mountable on one of a user's ears, a wireless communication circuit, a battery, a speaker, at least one sensor included in the housing, a processor electrically connected to the wireless communication circuit, the battery, the speaker, and the at least one sensor, and a memory electrically connected to the processor so that the processor can request a connection from an external device configured to be detachably mounted on another one of the user's ears, determine a portion to be output from the audio data stored in the memory based on whether a response of the external device for the request for the connection is received or at least a portion of at least one signal is received from the external device by formation of the requested connection, and output the determined portion through the speaker.
US10067727B2

The present invention relates to methods or system for the measurement of differential latency between displays located at endpoints of network, displays being driven by one or more rendering machines and having means for refreshing the images on different displays at the same point in time as well as means adapted so that the content of each displayed image can only change after the completion of previous displayed frame. For example the displays can be frame locked and have double buffered swap locked memory operation. The method or system is adapted to stream test images over the network to the displays of the different endpoints. The test images are displayed on the displays. The displayed images at the different endpoints with an image recording device such as a camera. Optionally the delays can be compensated, e.g. by delaying the streams with lower latency at the level of the frame buffer (FIFO) before or after decoding. Preferably the system or method is adapted to measure end-to-end differential latency between the displays and for putting this in vector form.
US10067726B2

A display device for a vehicle includes an operating unit which a passenger can operate, and a display unit which displays various types of images based on an operation input at the operating unit. The operating unit and display unit are disposed separated from each other. The operating unit is situated between the eyes of a driver performing the operation input and the display unit, and overlays the display unit on the line-of-sight direction of the driver performing the operation input.
US10067723B2

A system and method beacon-based document processing device login and job handling includes a beacon configured to broadcast device identification data and a network interface network interface configured to receive user identification data from an associated, portable data device responsive to receipt of the user identification data from the beacon. A processor enables document processing hardware in accordance with received user identification data and generates indicia on the display corresponding to at least one electronic document corresponding to the user identification data. An input receives user selection data corresponding to the indicia and the processor completes a document processing operation on the at least one electronic document in accordance with received user selection data.
US10067721B2

A method for use in a dispersed storage network operates to identify a selected DSTE unit of a subset of DSTE units to perform one or more partial tasks of a task to be performed on at least one encoded data slice; issue the one or more partial tasks to the selected DSTE unit; receive one or more partial results from the selected DSTE unit, wherein the selected DSTE unit performs the one or more partial tasks on the at least one encoded data slice to produce the one or more partial results; and output a result based on the received one or more partial task.
US10067713B2

In a data processing system implementing a weak memory model, a lower level cache receives, from a processor core, a plurality of copy-type requests and a plurality of paste-type requests that together indicate a memory move to be performed. The lower level cache also receives, from the processor core, a barrier request that requests enforcement of ordering of memory access requests prior to the barrier request with respect to memory access requests after the barrier request. In response to the barrier request, the lower level cache enforces a barrier indicated by the barrier request with respect to a final paste-type request ending the memory move but not with respect to other copy-type requests and paste-type requests in the memory move.
US10067711B2

Transferring data from a first data storage cartridge of a first data storage library to a second data storage library. The first library includes a first data storage drive, the second library includes a second data storage drive. A mounting of the first data storage cartridge into the first data storage drive is initiated. A network connection between the first and second data storage drives, with both data storage drives operating in a data transfer mode, is initiated. A mounting of a second data storage cartridge into the second data storage drive is initiated. A copying of the data content of the first data storage cartridge onto the second data storage cartridge via the network connection is initiated. A deletion of the data of the first data storage cartridge is initiated.
US10067708B2

Data synchronization between memories of a data processing system is achieved by transferring the data blocks from a first memory to a second memory, forming a hash list from addresses of data blocks that are written to the second memory or modified in the second memory. The hash list may be to identify a set of data blocks that are possibly written to or modified. Data blocks that are possibly modified may be written back from the second memory to the first memory in response to a synchronization event. The hash list may be updated by computing, in hardware or software, hash functions of an address of the transferred or modified data block to determine bit positions to be set. The hash list may be queried by computing hash functions of an address to determine bit positions, and checking bits in the hash list at those bit positions.
US10067702B2

An aspect includes determining a configuration change to at least one memory device of a memory system. A band switch enable command is sent from a memory controller to the at least one memory device indicating the configuration change. One or more internal circuits of the at least one memory device are set into a quiescent mode based on receiving the band enable command. One or more of a voltage and a frequency of the at least one memory device are adjusted to implement the configuration change. A band switch disable command is sent from the memory controller to the at least one memory device based on completing the adjusting. The one or more internal circuits are enabled to operate using the adjustment based on receiving the band switch disable command from the memory controller.
US10067688B2

Aspects disclosed in the detailed description include storage resource management in virtualized environments. In this regard, in one aspect, a virtualization layer is provided in a storage controller as an interface between one or more clients and a storage device. The storage controller is configured to trap storage resource requests from a client. A virtualized resource manager creates a virtual resource allocation that corresponds to a physical resource allocation in the storage device. The client receives the virtual resource allocation from the virtualization layer and subsequently accesses the virtual resource allocation through the storage controller as if the client were the sole user of the storage device. By trapping the storage resource requests at the storage controller and providing the virtual resource allocations to the one or more clients, it is possible to share compatibly the storage device among the one or more clients in a virtualized environment.
US10067687B2

A storage system includes a final level cache (FLC) module coupled to a storage medium. The storage medium includes a bulk storage portion having a higher data density than a cache storage portion. The cache storage portion is configured as an FLC cache accessed by the FLC module prior to accessing the bulk storage portion. The FLC module receives a request for data from a processor coupled to one or more levels of cache that are separate from the FLC cache. The processor generates the request if the data is not cached in the one or more levels of cache. The FLC module determines whether the data requested is cached in the FLC cache, retrieves the data from the FLC cache if the data is cached in the FLC cache, and retrieves the data from the bulk storage portion if the data is not cached in the FLC cache.
US10067686B2

Provided are an apparatus and method for enforcing timing requirements for a memory device. An event command directed to a target addressable location comprising one of the addressable locations is received. A determination is made as to whether a time difference of a current time and a timestamp associated with a completed event directed to a threshold location including the target addressable location exceeds a time threshold. The received event command is executed against the target addressable location in response to determining that the time difference exceeds the time threshold.
US10067677B2

A memory management method, a memory control circuit unit and a memory storage device are provided. The method includes: configuring a plurality of first type super physical units, and each of the first type super physical units includes at least two good physical erasing units which may be programmed simultaneously. The method also includes: configuring at least one second type super physical unit, and the at least one second type super physical unit includes at least two good physical erasing units which may not be programmed simultaneously.
US10067671B2

In an approach for controlling a computing device without mechanical buttons the computer detects an interaction with a touch capacitive sensing surface on a computing device. The computer determines that the detected interaction includes at least three interactions including at least two different touch capacitive sensing surfaces. The computer determines a virtual control button to display based on the detected interaction. The computer displays the determined virtual control button to the user. The computer receives an interaction with the displayed virtual control button. The computer implements an action associated with the determined virtual control button based on the received interaction.
US10067662B2

Displaying a preference by a user of a content contribution is disclosed. A preference event by the user is detected. A plurality of detected events is stored. In response to a query from a client, at least a portion of the stored detected events is stored. At least a portion of the received events is displayed in an interface.
US10067660B2

Disclosed are methods and apparatus for displaying attributes of a plurality of plane elements which form a plane layout, the methods includes at least: extracting a first elevation of a first plane element and a second elevation of a second plane element, from a reference plane of the plane layout, rotating the first and second plane elements in three dimensions, displaying the first and second plane elements to be separated from the reference plane, based on the extracted first and second elevations, according to the rotation of the first and second plane elements, displaying a first and second graphic objects, which represents one or more movement attributes of the first and second plane elements, on first and second virtual side surfaces which appear as a result of the rotation of the first and second plane element.
US10067659B2

A method and system for identifying a rotational orientation of an implanted electrical stimulation lead utilize radiological images of the lead. The lead has an asymmetric marker with a longitudinal band extending around a portion of the circumference of the lead. The method and system includes obtaining radiological images of the lead; generating an isosurface image from the radiological images and displaying the isosurface image on a display device, where the isosurface image comprises an image of the longitudinal band of the marker; identifying a bulge in the isosurface image corresponding the longitudinal band of the marker; and determining a rotational orientation of the lead based on the rotational orientation of the bulge in the isosurface image.
US10067651B2

Exemplary embodiments are generally directed to navigable layering of viewable areas corresponding to a hierarchical structure of computer-readable content. In exemplary embodiments, a stack of viewable areas including a first viewable area and a second viewable area can be rendered on a display within a footprint area. An order of the viewable areas in the stack can correspond to a hierarchical relationship of computer-readable content and the viewable areas can include information associated with the hierarchical relationship. The second viewable area in the stack can be adjusted, for example, by resizing and/or repositioning the second viewable area, based on a compression criteria to accommodate the viewable areas of the stack within the footprint.
US10067645B2

In accordance with some embodiments, a method is performed at an electronic device. The device displays a first user interface including a background with a first appearance and foreground objects. While displaying the first user interface, the device detects a first input while a first focus selector is at a location in the first user interface that corresponds to the background of the first user interface. In response, if the contact has a characteristic intensity above a first intensity threshold, the device dynamically changes the background without changing the foreground objects, wherein the dynamic change in the background is based on the characteristic intensity of the contact. While dynamically changing the background, detecting termination of the first input; and, in response, the device reverts the background back to the first appearance of the background.
US10067643B2

The invention is directed to an electronic device. The electronic device generates for presentation on a display a user interface including a plurality of groups of icons. A plurality of the icons have been grouped based at least in part on metadata of applications associated with the icons. The electronic device receives input selecting a respective icon. In response to receiving the input selecting a respective icon, the electronic device invokes an instance of an application associated with the respective icon.
US10067639B2

A method, system, and computer accessible medium for an identity based user interface. An identity based user interface may display user interface elements including communication-related information for a plurality of identities. The communication related information may indicate multiple communication mechanisms for each identity. In response to selection of one of the communication mechanisms, an identity based user interface may initiate communication with the corresponding identity using the selected mechanism. An identity based user interface may also display information regarding the presence, reach-ability or future availability for one or more of the identities and may request and receive such information from an identity framework. An identity based user interface may utilize shared identity objects to store and maintain the communication related information. Additionally, an identity based user interface may fill in user interface elements of communication applications with communication related information for a selected identity or mechanism.
US10067633B2

An image display device includes a display configured to display a plurality of items and a cursor indicating a location of an input; input receiving circuitry configured to receive an input for moving the cursor; and a controller configured to control the cursor to move in accordance with the received input, to control items adjacent to the cursor to be set as candidate items if the cursor stops moving, and to control guidelines to be displayed on the candidate items, wherein in response to an input of a direction key while the focus is displayed on the first candidate item, and wherein the controller is further configured to control the focus to move to a second candidate item among the candidate items corresponding to the input of the direction key if the input of the direction key corresponds to a short press and to control the cursor to move in a direction corresponding to the input of the direction key if the input of the direction key corresponds to a long press.
US10067626B2

Embodiments of the disclosure generally provide an integrated control system having an integrated controller that is configured to provide both display updating signals to a display device and a capacitive sensing signal to a sensor electrode that is disposed within the integrated input device. The internal and/or external signal routing configurations described herein can be adapted to reduce signal routing complexity typically found in conventional devices and reduce the effect of electrical interference created by the capacitive coupling formed between the display routing, capacitive sensing routing and/or other components within the integrated control system. Embodiments can also be used to reduce electromagnetic interference (EMI) on the display and touch sensing signals received, transmitted and processed within the integrated control system.
US10067624B2

According to an aspect, a display device with a touch detection function includes: a substrate; a drive electrode that extends in a first direction; and a plurality of touch detection electrodes that are metal wirings extending in a second direction different from the first direction. The metal wirings are arranged with a predetermined pitch so as to make capacitive coupling with the drive electrode.
US10067619B2

In one embodiment, a method for determining the location of a touch on a touch sensor includes receiving input signals in response to a touch proximate to a location on the touch sensor. Each input signal may have a total capacitance that includes a first capacitance associated with the touch and a second capacitance that is parasitic capacitance. The parasitic capacitance of one or more of the input signals may be adjusted to result in the second capacitance of each of the input signals being substantially equal. An average capacitance of the adjusted input signals may be calculated. The location of the touch on the touch sensor may then be determined based on a comparison of the total capacitance of each of the input signals and the average capacitance of the input signals.
US10067607B2

A touch window includes a substrate, and a sensor part provided on the substrate and performing a sensing process through a time domain reflectrometry. The sensor part includes a conductive pattern.
US10067598B2

An information processing apparatus repeatedly detects a touch position to be input to an input surface and causes movement reflecting a change of the touch position detected on an image displayed on a display. The information processing apparatus does not reflect the change of the touch position to be detected during a time period during which a predetermined condition is satisfied after the touch position detected rests for a predetermined time period or longer on the image displayed.
US10067595B2

A display driver integrated circuit (IC) and an electronic apparatus including the same are provided. The display driver IC includes a booster configured to boost an external power supply voltage applied to a first node to a same level as that of an internal power supply voltage, and a power supplier including a power level adjustor configured to activate a current path between a second node and ground in response to a control signal indicating entry into a first mode and form a current path between the first node and the second node when the internal power supply voltage at the second node is equal to a reference voltage.
US10067593B2

A touch panel system is described that is configured to reduce inter-symbol interference (ISI). In an implementation, the touch panel system includes a touch panel assembly that includes a plurality of drive electrodes arranged one next to another and a plurality of sensor electrodes arranged one next to another across the drive electrodes to form a plurality of pixels having a mutual capacitance. The touch panel system also includes a transmitter configured to drive the drive electrodes with drive signals derived at least partially from excitation values. The transmitter is configured to apply a window function to the drive signals. The system also includes a receiver configured to sense signals furnished from the sensor electrodes and to determine the mutual capacitance of the pixels.
US10067591B2

Disclosed are a touch device and a driving method thereof. The touch device includes a touch screen, a detection circuit and a driving circuit, the touch screen including a common electrode, an induction electrode and a pixel electrode, the detection circuit including a first input terminal, a second input terminal and an output terminal, the first input terminal being connected with the induction electrode; during a display period, the common electrode is configured to load a common electrode signal outputted by the driving circuit, the pixel electrode is configured to load a pixel electrode signal outputted by the driving circuit, a display electric field is generated between the common electrode and the pixel electrode, the reference signal is the same as the common electrode signal. In this disclosure, no voltage difference is generated between the common electrode signal and the reference signal, and thus avoiding affecting the normal display of the touch device.
US10067588B2

A touch scanning circuit and a driving method thereof, a touch driving circuit and a display panel. The touch scanning circuit includes: an input sub-circuit, a first control sub-circuit, a second control sub-circuit, a shift output sub-circuit and a touch output sub-circuit. The input sub-circuit is configured to control a potential of a first node; the first control sub-circuit is configured to control connection and disconnection between the first node and a third node; the second control sub-circuit is configured to control a potential of a second node; the shift output sub-circuit is configured to control a potential of a shift output end according to the third node and the second node; and the touch output sub-circuit is configured to control a signal outputted from a touch output end according to the second node, the shift output end and the first clock signal end.
US10067582B2

A portable information handling system may be used in tablet-laptop mode, where a first body and a second body are rotatable about each other within an angular range of about 360°. Depending on the detected angular rotation of the first body about the second body, among other detectable usage aspects, line-of-sight operation or non-line-of-sight operation of touch input devices, such as a touch pad and/or a keyboard, may be activated.
US10067566B2

One illustrative system disclosed herein includes a processor configured to: receive a first haptic effect signal, the first haptic effect signal based at least in part on a haptic event and adapted to cause a first haptic effect to be output by a first haptic output device to a first user, determine a second haptic effect based at least in part on the first haptic effect and a characteristic independent of the haptic event, generate a second haptic effect signal based at least in part on the second haptic effect, and transmit the second haptic signal to a second haptic output device. In the illustrative system, the second haptic output device is in communication with the processor, and the second haptic output device is configured to receive the second haptic effect signal and output the second haptic effect to a second user.
US10067561B2

Gaze information of a user can be determined by a computing device that analyzes images of the user. Gaze information of a user includes information such as the user's line of sight, point of regard information, the direction of the user's gaze, the depth of convergence of the user's gaze, and the like. The computing device is able to estimate the distance from the user at which the user is focusing (for example, at a screen near the user or at an object farther away). The visibility and display characteristics of objects displayed on the HUD may be based on the gaze information. For example, content on a heads-up display (HUD) on a windshield may be more transparent while the user is looking through the windshield and more opaque (or otherwise enhanced) while the user is focusing on the HUD.
US10067560B1

A head-tracking system for dismounted users comprises an inertial georeferenced head tracker (IGHT) having a time-cumulative drift error, an azimuth-referenced head-tracker (ARHT), and a controller. The ARHT comprises a data link with an angle of arrival antenna, differential global position satellite receivers, and a processor configured to determine the head position of the user and initialize the IGHT. The controller may compare a current drift error of the IGHT with a predetermined drift error threshold. If the current drift error is below the predetermined drift error threshold, the IGHT data may accurately represent the head position of the user. If the current drift error is above the predetermined drift error threshold, the IGHT may be updated with the ARHT data to accurately represent the head position of the user.
US10067559B2

Methods and systems involving navigation of a graphical interface are disclosed herein. An example system may be configured to: (a) cause a head-mounted display (HMD) to provide a graphical interface, the graphical interface comprising (i) a view port having a view-port orientation and (ii) at least one navigable area having at least one border, the at least one border having a first border orientation; (b) receive input data that indicates movement of the view port towards the at least one border; (c) determine that the view-port orientation is within a predetermined threshold distance from the first border orientation; and (d) based on at least the determination that the view-port orientation is within a predetermined threshold distance from the first border orientation, adjust the first border orientation from the first border orientation to a second border orientation.
US10067555B2

An apparatus and a method for controlling power consumption associated with a computing device having first and second processors configured to perform different types of operations includes providing a user interface that allows, during normal operation of the computing device, at least one of: (i) a user selection of desired performance levels of the first and second processors relative to one another, such that higher desired performance levels of one processor correspond to lower desired performance levels of the other processor, and (ii) a user selection of a desired performance level of the first processor and a user selection of a desired performance level of the second processor, the two user selections being made independently of one another. The apparatus and method control, during normal operation of the computing device, performance levels of the processors in response to the one or more user selections of the desired performance levels.
US10067551B2

Technologies for analyzing power state transitions of a processor of computing device including determining, by the computing device, a power state entered by the processor of the computing device and a duration of the power state entered based on power state records, wherein the power state records comprise transition data indicative of transitions of a processor of the computing device between power states. The computing device further determines an accuracy of a power state selection of the processor of the computing device based on the determined power state entered and target residency data for the processor. The target residency data identifies, for each power state of a plurality of power states of the processor, an amount of time required in the corresponding power state to result in a conservation of power.
US10067550B2

Dynamic power control embodiments concern a data processing pipeline. First and second pipeline stages respectively receive first and second clock signals. The first and second pipeline stages are configured to perform first and second operations respectively triggered by first timing edges of the first clock signal and second timing edges of the second clock signal. A clock controller is configured to generate the first and second clock signals. The clock controller is capable of operating in a first mode in which, during a first data processing cycle of the data processing pipeline, a first of the first timing edges is in-phase with a first of the second timing edges. The clock controller is also capable of operating in a second mode in which, during a second data processing cycle of the data processing pipeline, a second of the first timing edges is out of phase with a second of the second timing edges.
US10067549B1

Methods and devices are disclosed herein for creating a computed device. The computed device can be based on a predetermined relationship between a plurality of computed points. The computed points can be based on values of power attributes received from networked power consuming devices. An alarm can be associated with the computed device.
US10067545B2

The present disclosure provides a system and method for controlling power in an active cable via a circuit mechanism located internally within the cable assembly. The system may include a first device communicatively coupled to a second device via the cable assembly and a device power line. The circuit mechanism may control power to the cable assembly and a voltage comparator may be connected to the circuit mechanism to regulate the flow of power associated with the cable of the cable assembly.
US10067544B2

A heat dissipating module includes a bottom cover, a top cover, a fan body, and a heat dissipating structure. The top cover is disposed opposite the bottom cover, in which an air outlet is formed by the top cover and the bottom cover. The fan body is disposed between the top cover and the bottom cover, and the fan body provides an airflow toward the air outlet. The heat dissipating structure is disposed in front of the air outlet, in which the heat dissipating structure and the bottom cover are formed with a one-piece metal sheet. The heat dissipating structure is bent from the bottom cover toward the air outlet. The heat dissipating structure includes openings, such that the airflow passes through the openings from the air outlet and performs heat exchange with the heat dissipating structure.
US10067535B2

An electronic device may be provided with a display mounted in a housing. The display may have an array of display pixels that provide image light to a user. The array of display pixels may form an active display structure with a rectangular shape. The rectangular active display structure may be surrounded by an inactive border region. Optical structures such as upper structures formed from a sheet of glass and lower optical structures that lie beneath the sheet of glass may be configured to bend light from the display pixels along the periphery of the active display structure. The upper optical structures may have an area that is larger than the area of the active display structure, so that the presence of the optical structures may serve to enlarge the apparent size of the display. The lower and upper optical structures may have curved surfaces for bending the light.
US10067533B1

A docking station is provided for a portable electronic device having a keyboard portion and a display portion that is removably coupled to the keyboard portion. The docking station includes a base for supporting the keyboard portion, and a display support coupled to the base and configured to support the display portion when the display portion is coupled to the keyboard portion. The display support includes a lock configured to selectively engage the display portion of the portable electronic device and prevent removal of the display portion from the keyboard portion when the lock is in a locked state.
US10067527B2

A conductive sheet has a structure in which a conductive adhesive layer laminated on one side of a base substrate and a light-shielding insulating layer laminated on another side of the base substrate. The base substrate has a structure in which the same kind of metal layers are formed on respective sides of a resin film. The light-shielding insulating layer of the conductive sheet has a surface having a surface resistivity of 1.0×108 Ω/square or more, a gloss value of 80% or less, and an optical density of 1 or more.
US10067524B2

In a management device, a state determination table in a first storage portion indicates correspondence relationships in which target achievement levels are respectively associated with combinations with division periods and ranges of amount of power. An action table in a second storage portion indicates correspondence relationships with operations for making an execution portion perform and the target achievement levels. A first extraction portion extracts, from the state determination table, a target achievement level corresponding to a combination with a division period including a date acquired by a date acquisition portion and a range of amount of power including the amount of consumed power acquired by a power acquisition portion. A second extraction portion extracts, from the action table, an operation corresponding to the target achievement level extracted by the first extraction portion. An execution control portion controls the execution portion to perform the operation extracted by the second extraction portion.
US10067520B2

A linear power supply circuit includes a first output transistor of a P-channel type or pnp type which is connected between an input terminal to which an input voltage is input and an output terminal from which an output voltage is output; a first differential amplifier configured to amplify a difference between the output voltage or a feedback voltage according to the output voltage and a predetermined first reference voltage and output a first amplification voltage; a second differential amplifier configured to amplify a difference between the input voltage or a first monitor voltage according to the input voltage and the output voltage or a second monitor voltage according to the output voltage and output a second amplification voltage; and a first driver configured to generate a control voltage of the first output transistor according to the first amplification voltage and the second amplification voltage.
US10067519B2

An integrated circuit includes a voltage regulator to supply a regulated voltage and a data output that couples to an unterminated transmission line. The circuit draws a variable amount of power from the voltage regulator according to the data. The voltage regulator includes a first current generation circuit to provide a data transition-dependent current.
US10067511B2

An automatic operation vehicle that automatically performs an operation in an operation area is provided. A survey unit acquires the position information of the marker using a first angle between the moving direction and a direction to the marker from a first point through which the vehicle passes during the movement in a constant moving direction, a second angle between the moving direction and a direction to the marker from a second different point through which the vehicle passes during the movement in the moving direction, and a distance between the first point and the second point. The survey unit determines the first point and/or the second point during the movement of the vehicle in the moving direction such that the angle difference between the first angle and the second angle becomes close to 90°.
US10067504B1

An aerial device includes a body, an optical system having gimbal supporting a camera, a lift mechanism coupled to the body, a haptic sensor coupled to the body and configured to generate haptic data, and a processing system disposed in the body and in data communication with the haptic sensor. The processing system is configured to process the haptic data to understand an intended position of the aerial device and/or an intended orientation of the gimbal and convert the intended position to a target position of the aerial device and/or the intended orientation to a target orientation of the gimbal utilizing said processed data irrespective of an initial position of said aerial device and an initial orientation of said gimbal. Also disclosed is a method for controlling the aerial device.
US10067502B1

A device and method for service drone configuration are disclosed. Vehicle diagnostic data is retrieved and monitored for error data that indicates a serviceable vehicle-component fault condition. When the error data indicates the serviceable vehicle-component fault condition, a drone service protocol is generated based on the error data, where the drone service protocol being operable to instruct a service drone to attend to a source of the serviceable vehicle-component fault condition. The drone service protocol can be transmitted for deploying the service drone.
US10067501B2

A method for transporting inventory items includes moving a mobile drive unit to a first point within a workspace. The first point is a location of an inventory holder. The method further includes docking the mobile drive unit with the inventory holder and moving the mobile drive unit and the inventory holder to a second point within the workspace. The second point is associated with conveyance equipment. The method further includes moving the inventory holder to a third point within the workspace using the conveyance equipment.
US10067499B2

A system and method for additive manufacturing of otherwise thermosetting polymers, such as PAI, is disclosed. The system includes fast-curing hardware that facilitates curing each deposited layer before a successive layer is deposited. This reduces the time to provide a finished part from weeks to hours.
US10067498B1

An apparatus is provided for generating electrical signals for stimulating a system under test (SUT). The apparatus comprises: a remote control panel configured to receive programming values and output programming signals; and a function generator. The function generator comprises: a communication port configured to receive the programming signals from the control panel; a memory configured to store instructions and predetermined values; a processor configured to process the programming signals and predetermined values according to the instructions stored in the memory; a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) configured to convert the processed signals into analog output signals; an output port configured to make the analog output signals available to the SUT; and an input port configured to receive second signals from the SUT.
US10067490B2

A method and apparatus for remotely modifying behavior of code for a controller-based device is provided. The method comprises receiving a modified profile from a user device at a code virtualization server, the modified profile corresponding to a profile associated with the code for execution on the controller-based device, where the controller-based device is remote to the user device and the code virtualization server, and updating the profile with the modified profile. The code comprises a first code for execution on the controller-based device, and the first code comprises a remote call from the controller-based device to the code virtualization server to cause execution of a second code on the code virtualization server using the updated profile.
US10067484B2

A system is provided for controlling a first switch terminal of a building occupied by one or more building occupant. The system includes a plurality of switch terminals at the building. A first computer system is coupled to the first switch terminal or equivalent of the building at a first location of the building. The first switch terminal includes a plurality of wiring terminals each configured to be coupled to a wiring element without a specific coupling configuration of a wiring element to a wiring terminal. The first computer system runs on at least one platform. A first plurality of sensors is coupled to the first switch terminal and the first computer system. At least a portion of the sensors provide signal data to the first computer system. The first computer system produces a command or data output that relates to at least one of: a command output for a local control system, a command output for a different system, a data output for a different system, a command output for a non-local device or a data output that is a non-local device, each of an output including learned data from that is based on machine intelligence from previous data collected about patterns of a building occupant.
US10067476B2

The invention relates to a method for producing a watch glass, in which at least one diamond or jewel, or other gemstone is embedded, the method comprising the steps of providing a carrier glass, providing a cover glass, introducing at least one recess into the carrier glass, providing at least one diamond, jewel, or other gemstone, inserting the at least one diamond, jewel, or gemstone into the at least one recess of the carrier glass, placing the cover glass on the carrier glass, and connecting the cover glass to the carrier glass such that an airtight connection point between the cover glass and the carrier glass is formed, which is subject to a suction cup effect. The invention further relates to a watch glass that is produced according to the method of the invention. The invention further relates to a watch having a watch glass according to the invention.
US10067466B2

An image forming apparatus including: a plurality of cartridges; a belt configured to abut against the photosensitive drums of the plurality of cartridges; a frame configured to axially support a plurality of rollers around which the belt is extended; and a movable member configured to be movable while supporting the plurality of cartridges, the movable member being movable between a first position in which the plurality of cartridges are in an main body of the apparatus and a second position in which the plurality of cartridges are drawn out from the main body of the apparatus, wherein the frame is provided with a plurality of positioning portions configured to allow abutment of the plurality of cartridges and determine the positions of the plurality of cartridges in the main body of the apparatus.
US10067461B2

A second unit includes a restricted portion that comes into contact with a restricting portion provided to a body of an apparatus, the restricted portion coming into contact with the restricting portion, in order to restrict the movement of a developer carrier in a direction to make contact with an image carrier, when a developing cartridge has not reached a predetermined attachment position, and not coming into contact with the restricting portion when the developing cartridge is in the predetermined attachment position.
US10067449B2

A fixing device includes a primary heater and a secondary heater that heat a fixing rotator. The primary heater includes a primary major heat generation portion and a primary minor heat generation portion. The primary minor heat generation portion includes a major heat generator that generates an increased amount of heat and a minor heat generator that generates a decreased amount of heat smaller than the increased amount of heat generated by the major heat generator. The major heat generator has a width in an axial direction of the fixing rotator that is not smaller than 30 percent and not greater than 35 percent with respect to a width of the primary minor heat generation portion in the axial direction of the fixing rotator. A temperature detector is disposed opposite the minor heat generator of the primary heater to detect a temperature of the fixing rotator.
US10067445B2

According to an aspect of the invention, a developing device includes a developer holding member that holds developer including toner which is charged to have a predetermined polarity on a surface and performs development of an electrostatic latent image with respect to an image holding member which holds the electrostatic latent image while being rotated; a storage member that stores the developer therein and has an opening portion for discharging air in which flow is generated by the rotation of the developer holding member; and a collection member that is provided in the opening portion of the storage member to be charged to the predetermined polarity, causes air to pass therethrough, and collects toner.
US10067442B2

A developer storage container includes a container body having a developer discharge port, a shaft body extending in a first direction and rotatably disposed in the container body, and a stirring member to be attached to the shaft body. The stirring member is made of a flexible film-like member and stirs the developer stored in the container body by rotating according to the rotation of the shaft body. The stirring member includes an attaching portion serving as an area part for attachment to the shaft body, and a stirring piece having a base portion extending from the attaching portion toward the inner peripheral surface of the container body in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction and an extending portion extending from the base portion in a third direction intersecting with the second direction to approach the developer discharge port.
US10067440B2

A write-control apparatus for receiving one page worth of image data, applying processes, and writing an image by exposing a photoconductor according to the processes-applied image data is provided. The write-control apparatus includes a write-control unit for including different process-function units for applying the processes; a control unit for generating setting values of parameters used by the process-function units; and a first storage for storing the generated setting values of the parameters. The write-control unit generates a second timing signal which asserts earlier than a first timing signal which starts writing the image by operating the process-function units, a second storage stores the one page worth of the setting values stored in the first storage according to an assert timing of the second timing signal, and the setting values stored in the second storage are reflected in operations of the process-function units for writing the image of the page.
US10067437B2

An electrostatic charge image developer includes: toner particles; silica particles treated with a silicone oil, which are externally added to the toner particles; and a carrier, wherein a volume average particle diameter of the carrier is equal to or greater than 20 μm and smaller than 30 μm, and a quantity ratio of an elemental silicon derived from a silicone oil and an elemental silicon derived from silica which are present on the surface of the carrier (silicone oil-derived elemental silicon/silica-derived elemental silicon) is in a range of 0.05 to 0.2.
US10067432B2

An electrophotographic photosensitive member includes a surface layer containing a charge transporting material and a specific polyester resin having a structure including a specific branched chain.
US10067408B2

An image capturing module including a casing, a camera unit disposed in the casing, a circuit board device connected to the camera unit and disposed in the casing, and a heat dissipation device. The circuit board device includes a circuit board unit disposed at a periphery of the camera unit and including a functional module. The heat dissipation device includes a heat sink attached on a surface of the functional module for dissipating heat from the functional module.
US10067404B2

Embodiments of a novel control device and associated techniques for controlling a light path length of a resonator to allow resonance in a mode of higher strength are described herein. The control device includes: a drive section that moves at least one reflecting unit in the resonator; and a control section that controls a light path length of the resonator, by causing the drive section to move the at least one reflecting unit so that the laser light that enters into the resonator changes from a state in which the laser light resonates in a first mode of the plurality of modes to a state in which the laser light resonates in a second mode different from the first mode, on the basis of a detection result of a reflected light from the resonator.
US10067400B1

A system includes an objective lens, a viewing device, a control circuit, a first filter assembly, a light amplification assembly, and a second filter assembly. The control circuit is configured to transmit control signals for controlling a wavelength range of light filtered by a filter assembly. The first filter assembly is optically coupled to the objective lens, and is configured to receive light via the objective lens and filter the light into a first filtered light of a first wavelength range based on a first control signal received from the control circuit. The light amplification assembly is optically coupled to the first filter assembly, and is configured to receive the first filtered light and amplify the first filtered light into amplified light. The second filter assembly is optically coupled to the light amplification assembly and to the viewing device, and is configured to receive the amplified light, filter the amplified light into second filtered light of a second wavelength range based on a second control signal received from the control circuit, the second wavelength range corresponding to the first wavelength range, and output the second filtered light to the viewing device.
US10067394B2

A display device is provided. The display device includes an array substrate including a substrate and a first electrode having an opening, wherein the opening has an edge. The array substrate further includes a second electrode disposed over the first electrode and including a first finger portion having a first side and a second side opposite to the first side. The second electrode further includes a connection portion connecting the first finger portion at the edge, wherein the connection portion has a first concavity at the first side and a second concavity at the second side, and a length of the first concavity is greater than a length of the second concavity. The display device further includes an opposite substrate and a display medium.
US10067392B2

A display device according to one aspect of the present invention includes a first substrate including a thin film transistor, a second substrate including a common electrode, an organic insulating layer arranged on the first substrate so as to overlap with the thin film transistor, and projecting from the first substrate toward the second substrate, and a conductive light shielding layer covering an upper surface and a side surface of the organic insulating layer, and electrically coupled with the common electrode, wherein the organic insulating layer and the light shielding layer hold a gap between the first substrate and the second substrate.
US10067383B2

A light source module including a substrate, a plurality of light source, and a first three-dimensional optical control structure is provided. The substrate includes a periphery region and a middle region. The plurality of light sources is disposed on the substrate. The first three-dimensional optical control structure is located in the periphery region of the substrate and located above the plurality of light sources. The first three-dimensional optical control structure covers one of the plurality of light sources. The light generated by the light sources passes through the first three-dimensional optical control structure and is emitted out. The first three-dimensional optical control structure has an asymmetrical shape.
US10067381B2

A light emitting module is disclosed. The light emitting module includes a board, a plurality of light emitting device packages mounted on the board while being spaced apart from each other, and a plurality of lenses located at upper surfaces of the light emitting device packages in a contact fashion, wherein each of the lenses includes a curved surface expressed by a start point (SP), an end point (EP), and two adjustment points (AP1 and AP2) of a Bezier curve represented as follows. SP=(x, z), EP=(x, Z_E), AP1=(X_01, Z_01), AP2=(X_02, Z_02) where x indicates positions in a direction intersecting a light axis, z indicates positions in a direction parallel to the light axis, SP is fixed, and 0.5 mm≤Z_E≤0.78 mm, 1.62 mm≤X_01≤1.8 mm, 1.44 mm≤Z_01≤1.5 mm, 0.19 mm≤X_02≤0.25 mm, and 1.06 mm≤Z_02≤1.26 mm, or X_01 is 1.0 mm, Z_01 is 0.9 mm, X_02 is 0.2 mm, Z_02 is 0.1 mm, and Z_E is 1.2 mm.
US10067378B2

A double-sided display is provided. The double-sided display comprises: a display panel, and a first reflective layer and a second reflective layer respectively arranged on both sides of the display panel, and light conversion layers arranged on an outer side of the first reflective layer and an outer side of the second reflective layer.
US10067365B2

A liquid crystal display panel and a liquid crystal display apparatus are provided. The liquid crystal display panel includes a driving circuit, wherein the driving circuit includes a power module for inputting an initial voltage to a common electrode, and a feedback unit for adjusting the initial voltage of the power module based upon the actual voltage at the common electrode, so that the actual voltage at the common electrode is equal to a preset voltage.
US10067335B1

An electrowetting element comprising a first fluid and a second fluid immiscible with the first fluid. A support plate comprises: a wall, a surface having a display area and an electrode. The wall bounds a perimeter of the display area which widens towards a first side of the electrowetting element. The electrowetting element further comprises a color filter substantially overlapping a first sub-area of the display area; and a substantially colorless region substantially overlapping a second sub-area of the display area and widening towards the first side of the electrowetting element.
US10067334B2

An optical magnifier suitable for viewing microdisplay panels and other optical fields and providing a wide field of view with minimal aberrations across the field over a large pupil with long eye-relief. The magnifier comprises six lens elements formed without the use of expensive very high dispersion glass. The lens surfaces are spherical and/or flat thereby simplifying lens fabrication. A similar magnifier with fewer lens elements configured to view a concave image surface is also disclosed.
US10067329B2

A microscope apparatus provided with: a disk unit obtained by integrally forming a pinhole array disk in which pinholes are arranged and a microlens array disk in which microlenses are arranged; a dichroic mirror focusing illumination light that has been transmitted through the microlenses of the disk unit, on the corresponding pinholes and splitting off fluorescence from a specimen that has passed through the pinholes in the reverse direction from the illumination light; an objective lens radiating the illumination light that has passed through the pinholes onto the specimen and focusing the fluorescence from the specimen on the pinholes; an illumination-light-axis adjustment mechanism adjusting the position and the angle of the optical axis of the illumination light; an installation-angle adjustment mechanism adjusting the installation angle of the disk unit; and a unit insertion/removal mechanism removably supporting the disk unit onto the optical axis of the illumination light.
US10067328B2

An illumination optical system includes: a beam splitter located near a conjugate position of a specimen and configured to split beams from a light source into a plurality of groups of beams having different splitting directions around an optical axis; a beam selector configured to select and transmit one group of beams from the plurality of groups of beams and that is rotatable with respect to the optical axis; and a ½ wavelength plate located near the beam selector and rotatable about the optical axis. The rotation angles of the ½ wavelength plate and of the beam selector about the optical axis are respectively set so that the polarization direction of the beam which has passed through the ½ wavelength plate is perpendicular to the splitting direction of the one group of beams that has been selected by the beam selector and split by the beam splitter.
US10067326B2

An electromagnetic black hole may be fabricated as concentric shells having a permittivity whose variation is at least as great as an inverse square dependence on the radius of the structure. Such a structure concentrates electromagnetic energy incident thereon over a broad range of angles to an operational region near the center of curvature of the structure. Devices or materials may be placed in the operational region so as to convert the electromagnetic energy to electrical signals or to heat. Applications included solar energy harvesting and heat signature detectors.
US10067321B2

An optical system, which may include a fish-eye lens including a whole view angle larger than 180 degrees, includes in order from an object-side to an imaging-side, a first lens group including a negative focal distance, an aperture, and a second lens group including a positive focal distance. An infrared cutting coat is coated on a lens surface that includes curvature of a lens among lenses included in the second lens group.
US10067319B2

A single focus lens and a photographing apparatus including the single focus lens are provided. The photographing apparatus includes a single focus lens comprising: a first lens group having a positive refractive power, the first lens group including a first negative lens and a second negative lens arranged in succession at a most object side of the first lens group; a second lens group having a negative refractive power; and a third lens group having a positive refractive power and including a positive lens and a negative lens. The first to third lens groups are sequentially arranged in a direction from an object side to an image side.
US10067318B2

An optical imaging system includes a first lens having a positive refractive power, an object-side surface wherein an object-side surface of the first lens is convex and an image-side surface of the first lens is concave, a second lens having a negative refractive power, wherein an image-side surface of the second lens is concave, a third lens having a negative refractive power, a fourth lens having a positive refractive power, and a fifth lens having a negative refractive power, wherein the first to fifth lenses are sequentially disposed from an object side toward an imaging plane.
US10067316B2

Present embodiments provide for a mobile device and an optical imaging lens thereof. The optical imaging lens comprises six lens elements positioned sequentially from an object side to an image side. Through controlling the convex or concave shape of the surfaces and/or the refracting power of the lens elements, the optical imaging lens shows better optical characteristics and the total length of the optical imaging lens is shortened.
US10067304B2

Fluid cooled optical fibers are disclosed. An exemplary fiber comprises a fiber body including a distal end, an inner cap surrounding said distal end, an outer cap surrounding said inner cap, and a tube attached to said outer cap. The tube and outer cap may define a first flow channel, the outer and inner caps may define a second flow channel, and the outer cap may including one or openings for placing the first flow channel in communication with the second flow channel. Associated systems also are disclosed.
US10067301B2

A connector (10) includes two connector portions (12) and a boot (14). Each connector portion (12) includes a ferrule (78) and a latch (18). The latch (18) includes a distal end (24) and a proximal end (22). The latch (18) is pivotable about an intermediate connection portion (26). The boot (14) is mounted to the connector portions (12). The boot (14) moves longitudinally relative to the connector portions (12). The boot (14) causes the distal ends (24) of the latch (18) to pivot toward the ferrule (78) of each connector portion (12) as the boot (14) is moved away from the connector portions (12). Front housings (32) of the connector portions (12) can each be rotated about the longitudinal axis of the ferrule (78) without rotating the ferrule (78) or the boot (14), to change the polarity of the two connector portions (12). The spacing between the two ferrules (78) is adjustable. A holder (96) holds the connector portions (12). The holder (96) includes side slots (98). The connector portions (12) mounted to the holder (96) by moving laterally to the side slots (98). The holder (96) defines an area for receipt of a fiber optic cable (150) when the ferrule (78) is pushed in a direction toward the boot (14).
US10067297B2

A fiber optic ferrule includes on a rear surface thereof a pair of spring pads, each of the pair of spring pads having an engagement surface facing away from the fiber optic ferrule to engage a spring to eliminate off-axis moments. A fiber optic connector is also provided that uses the fiber optic ferrule. The engagement surface could be flat or rounded.
US10067293B2

Unlike most MEMS device configurations which simply switch between two positions in many optical devices the state of a MEMS mirror is important in all transition positions. It may determine the characteristics of an optical delay line system and by that an optical coherence tomography system in one application and in another the number of wavelength channels and the dynamic wavelength switching capabilities in the other. The role of the MEMS is essential and it is responsible for altering the paths of the different wavelengths in either device. It would be beneficial to improve the performance of such MEMS and thereby the performance of the optical components and optical systems they form part of. The inventors have established improvements to the design and implementation of such MEMS mirrors as well as optical waveguide technologies to in-plane optical processing as well as the mid infrared for optical spectroscopy.
US10067291B2

A method of manufacturing a waveguide in a glass plate is disclosed. The glass plate is scanned with a laser beam directed orthogonally to the glass plate to form a trench according to a pattern of the waveguide to be formed. The scanning is performed by pulses of the laser beam having a duration between 2 and 500 femtoseconds. The glass plate with the trench is treated with hydrofluoric acid. After treating the glass plate, the trench is filled with a material having an index different from that of glass, and, after filling the trench, a cladding layer is deposited.
US10067290B2

A polarization scrambler based on Faraday magneto-optic effect is disclosed. A polarization control unit (2) is connected between a first rotator unit (1) and a second rotator unit (3). The first rotator unit (1) includes a first optical fiber circle (11) and a first wire coil (12). The second rotator unit (3) includes a second optical fiber circle (31) and a second wire coil (32). ACs with two frequencies f1 and f2 are respectively introduced into the first wire coil (12) and the second wire coil (32), such that the ACs in the two wire coils are changed to control the polarization angle in the two optical fiber circles to independently change within the range of +/−90°. The polarization control unit (2) can ensure motion trajectories of outputted light polarization pointsare in two orthogonal directions, thus achieving uniform polarization disturbance.
US10067288B2

The invention relates to a method and a device for producing at least one fiber Bragg grating in a waveguide, wherein the waveguide has at least one core having a first refractive index and the fiber Bragg grating contains a plurality of spatial regions which each occupy a partial volume of the core and have a second refractive index, wherein the spatial regions are each produced by the action of laser radiation on a partial volume of the core, wherein the laser radiation contains a plurality of pulse trains each containing a plurality of individual pulses, wherein the time interval between successive individual pulses is smaller than the time interval between successive pulse trains and the time interval between successive individual pulses is chosen between 10 ns and 100 ps or the pulse train has a duration of 50 fs to 50 ps.
US10067287B2

An optical fiber includes a core and a cladding surrounding an outer periphery of the core and has a refractive index profile in which a relative refractive index difference with respect to a distance r from a center of the core is represented by Δ(r), where a value of A represented by A=−∫00.22MFD1.31(Δ(r)−Δref(r))dr+∫0.22MFD1.310.44MFD1.31(Δ(r)−Δref(r))dr  (Formula 1) is 0.3%·μm or less, where a unit of r is μm, a unit of a relative refractive index difference Δ(r) is %, Δref(r)=−0.064r+0.494, and MFD1.31 is a mode field diameter at a wavelength of 1.31 μm.
US10067282B2

A backlight unit includes a light source having an emission region, a wiring board having the light source mounted thereon, a light guide plate having a side surface into which light from the light source enters, and a front surface from which the light exits, a light shielding adhesive tape adhering to the wiring board, and an optical sheet which overlaps with the front surface of the light guide plate. The front surface of the light guide plate includes an effective region serving as a planar light source and a light entering region ranging from the side surface to the effective region. The wiring board and the light-shielding adhesive tape each have a part positioned in the light entering region, and the optical sheet is arranged from the effective region to the light entering region. An end portion of the optical sheet overlaps with the light-shielding tape.
US10067280B2

The invention discloses a backlight module, comprising: a light guide plate provided with a strip-shaped slot, a light bar, which comprises a base plate and a plurality of mounting bases mounted on the base plate, each mounting base is provided with a lighting element respectively, wherein the base plate of the light bar is configured to engage with the first surface of the light guide plate, such that all the mounting bases can be accommodated within the strip-shaped slot. It is unnecessary for the backlight module to set up rubber frame and back plate, hence, the backlight module without outer frame border is formed.
US10067278B2

A birefringent polyester film includes naphthalate units, ethylene units, a titanate compound, a planar branching unit, and 1 to 80 ppm metal content. The birefringent polyester film has an out-of-plane birefringence of at least 0.1 at 633 nm.
US10067263B2

Certain aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to cleaning geophysical equipment in water. An exemplary method includes illuminating, with laser light, an obstruction on the geophysical equipment while the geophysical equipment is deployed in an operable configuration (e.g., towed by a survey vessel).
US10067256B2

A system includes a proximity probe. The system also includes a probe information element. The probe information element is coupled to the proximity probe. The probe information element includes first data corresponding to one or more first error characteristics of the proximity probe.
US10067249B2

Radiation-sensitive material embedded in a disposable radiochemistry device gives the device the additional capability of recording radiation dose, for readout at a later time. There is provided a device comprising means for the introduction of a precursor compound, means for the introduction of a radionuclide, a reaction vessel for reacting said precursor compound and said suitable source of a radionuclide to obtain a radiolabelled compound, and one or more pieces of radiation-sensitive material embedded into said device wherein at least one of said pieces is positioned to be exposed to radioactivity associated with said radiolabelled compound.
US10067246B2

A scintillation detector for detecting ionizing radiation, which comprises: a monocrystalline substrate layer; at least one bottom nitride semiconductor layer; an active area on top of the nitride bottom semiconductor layer, which comprises a plurality of alternating nitride semiconductor layers of substantially the same polarization, each couple of the alternating layers consists of a barrier layer of a AlybInxbGa1-xb-ybN type and a potential well layer of a AlywInxwGa1-xw-ywN type for radiant recombinations of electrons and holes, where xb≤xw and yb≤yw is valid; at least one top nitride semiconductor layer on top of the active area; and at least one GaN buffer layer for binding with epitaxy on top of said monocrystalline substrate a structure which comprises: the bottom nitride semiconductor layer; the alternating layers of the active area; and the top nitride semiconductor layer; each of the nitride semiconductor layers has the general formula of AlyInxGa1-x-yN.
US10067239B2

Detector designs and systems for enhanced radiographic imaging with integrated detector systems incorporate one or more of Compton and nuclear medicine imaging, PET imaging and x-ray CT imaging capabilities. Detector designs employ one or more layers of detector modules comprised of edge-on or face-on detectors or a combination of edge-on and face-on detectors which may employ gas, scintillator, semiconductor, low temperature (such as Ge and superconductor) and structured detectors. Detectors may implement tracking capabilities and may operate in a non-coincidence or coincidence detection mode.
US10067233B2

The invention provides an illuminance measuring system, which comprises an illuminance measuring instrument which comprises a first communication unit and is moved by a moving vehicle, a position measuring means which comprises a second communication unit and measures a three-dimensional position of the illuminance measuring instrument and a data collector which comprises a third communication unit and a storage unit for storing positional information data of a predetermined measuring point, wherein the data collector moves the moving vehicle to the measuring point based on a position of the illuminance measuring instrument and the positional information data, an illuminance is measured and a position of the illuminance measuring instrument is measured, and wherein the data collector obtains an illuminance measurement result from the illuminance measuring instrument, obtains a measuring position from the position measuring means, and collects the illuminance measurement result and the measuring position in association with each other.
US10067227B2

A radar system includes an array antenna including antenna elements that each output a reception signal in response to one or plural arriving waves, and a signal processing circuit in which a learned neural network has been established. The signal processing circuit receives the reception signals, inputs the reception signals or a secondary signal generated from the reception signals to the neural network, performs computation by using the reception signals or secondary signal and learned data of the neural network, and outputs a signal indicating the number of arriving waves from the neural network.
US10067213B2

Magnetic resonance (MR) calibration data are acquired using a plurality of radio frequency receive coils, and both coil sensitivity maps and reference projection vectors are generated based on the MR calibration data. During imaging, extra navigator projection vectors are acquired, or part of the imaging data can be used as navigator projection vectors. Partially parallel imaging (PPI) can performed to enhance the navigation information. The navigator projection vectors and the reference projection vectors are sensitivity weighted using the coil sensitivity maps to generate navigator sensitivity weighted projection vectors (navigator SWPV) and reference sensitivity weighted projection vectors (reference SWPV) respectively, and these are compared to generate subject position information. The subject motions are compensated prospectively or retrospectively using the generated subject position information. The motion compensation may be prospective, performed by adjusting an imaging volume of the PPI based on the subject position information.
US10067212B2

In method for determining a radial k-space trajectory, having multiple spokes, of an MR control sequence, a first whole number (N) is selected from a first subset of whole numbers. A first constant angular increment (dΦ) between respective spokes of the radial k-space trajectory that are spatially adjacent in k-space is determined as the quotient of π and the first whole number N. Subsequently, a second constant angular increment (Δk*dΦ) between spokes of the radial k-space trajectory that are measured sequentially in time is determined as the product from a second whole number (Δk) and the first constant angular increment dΦ, wherein the second whole number Δk is determined from a second subset of whole numbers. The first subset of whole numbers and/or the second subset of whole numbers are/is the set of prime numbers.
US10067210B2

In a method and apparatus for recording usage data describing the use of local coils in a magnetic resonance scanner, when a trigger event occurs at least one item of coil information relating to the current configuration of the local coils, and an associated time stamp, are automatically stored as usage data.
US10067196B2

A voltage measuring apparatus is configured to measure voltages of respective battery cells of a battery cell array including a plurality of battery cell groups each including a predetermined number of battery cells connected in series. The voltage measuring apparatus includes a plurality of measuring units each provided for each of the battery cell groups. The adjacent measuring units are connected through a communication channel so as to perform current communication therebetween. A bidirectional diode circuit element is connected to the communication channel extending between the adjacent measuring units.
US10067192B2

A system for monitoring battery status and estimating battery life including a battery monitor configured to connect to a battery. The battery monitor comprises a voltage detection circuit, a temperature sensor and a wireless transmitter configured to transmit voltage and temperature data measured by the voltage detection circuit and the temperature sensor. The system further includes a remote device operative to receive battery voltage and temperature data from the battery monitor, generate a real-time indication of battery voltage, and generate predicted battery life data.
US10067189B1

Disclosed circuitry includes input-output pads, receive flip-flops, and transmit flip-flops coupled to the input-output pads. Data path control circuitry is coupled to data path control flip-flops, the receive flip-flops and the transmit flip-flops. The data path control circuitry is configured to selectably couple the receive flip-flops and the transmit flip-flops to the input-output pads in response to states of the data path control flip-flops. Clock control circuitry is coupled to clock control flip-flops, the receive flip-flops and the transmit flip-flops. The clock control circuitry is configured to selectably apply one of multiple clock signals to the receive flip-flops and the transmit flip-flops in response to states of the clock control flip-flops. A first scan chain is coupled to the clock control flip-flops and the data path control flip-flops. A second scan chain is coupled to the receive flip-flops and the transmit flip-flops.
US10067184B2

A method, test system and computer program product and system for voltage binning integrated circuit chips. The method includes selecting or changing a voltage bin of a set of voltages bins corresponding to frequency specification limits of an integrated circuit chip using functional testing of data paths of the integrated circuit chip.
US10067182B2

A semiconductor device is capable of detecting a power supply voltage abnormality without degrading the performance of internal circuits. The semiconductor device includes a plurality of power supply inspection circuits and a result storage register. The power supply inspection circuits detect a power supply voltage abnormality in each pad that couples an internal wiring disposed in the semiconductor device to another part disposed outside of the semiconductor device. The result storage register stores inspection results indicated by result signals output from the power supply inspection circuits.
US10067181B2

A testing holder for a chip unit, a multi site holding frame for plural chip units and a method for testing a die thereof are provided. The proposed multi site holding frame for testing plural chip units simultaneously includes a first holder frame having a plurality of testing holders. Each of the plurality of testing holders includes a holder body containing a specific one of the plural chip units, and a pressure releasing device formed on the holder body to release an insertion pressure when the specific one of the plural chip units is inserted in the holder body.
US10067180B2

Provided is a semiconductor device including a substrate, insulating layers on the substrate, interconnection lines in or between the insulating layers, and pads on the insulating layers. The pads may include signal pads connected to the interconnection lines, and measurement pads disposed spaced apart from the signal pads and electrically connected to corresponding ones of the signal pads by the interconnection lines. Misalignment of probes contacting the semiconductor device may be detected by detecting a signal communicated between one or more of the measurement pads and the signal pads.
US10067177B2

A testing method or apparatus utilizes filter banks to measure time varying or dynamic harmonic distortion or intermodulation distortion from a device. With a stairstep or arbitrary signal and filter banks, Nth order harmonic and or intermodulation distortion is measured via the filter banks at different offsets provided by an arbitrary low frequency signal.An amplifier with crossover distortion will show increased harmonic and or intermodulation distortion near the zero crossing while providing less distortion in other portions of the transfer curve of the amplifier. One or more distortion signals from the device (e.g., audio device) may be measured for a phase and or frequency modulation effect.
US10067175B2

Systems and methods of determining bond wire failures are provided. In particular, data indicative of a first resistance of a first bond wire set associated with a first semiconductor device on a power semiconductor module can be obtained. In addition, data indicative of a second resistance of a second bond wire set associated with a second semiconductor device on the power semiconductor module can be obtained. A bond wire failure can then be determined in the first bond wire set or the second bond wire set based at least in part on the data indicative of the first resistance of the first bond wire set and the data indicative of the second resistance of the second bond wire set.
US10067170B2

A wireless power line sensing device can include an external antenna port that permits connection of an external loop antenna to the wireless power line sensing device. The external loop antenna can be used in place of the integral loop antenna which can be disabled when the external loop antenna is connected. The external loop antenna can extend substantially linearly to define a non-spherical sensing field. The wireless sensing device can also include an ultracapacitor that provides power to the wireless sensing device and/or a curved solar panel that maximizes the solar input over a wide range of angles, providing power over a longer period of time compared to a flat solar panel.
US10067168B2

A power meter includes a voltage sensor input port configured to receive one of single phase AC voltage and three phase AC voltage values. The power meter further includes a current sensor input port configured to receive one of single phase AC current and three phase AC current values. The power meter further includes a bus connector adapted to be coupled to a data bus. The power meter further includes a module connector adapted to be coupled to a module bus. The power meter further includes a timer for producing a digitizing clock. The power meter further includes a microprocessor.
US10067167B2

A means and method for measuring precise voltage phasors on medium-voltage alternating current (AC) distribution grids, using existing distribution transformers as voltage sensors. The errors introduced by the distribution transformers are minimized by taking into account the transformer's vector impedance, combined with measuring the transformer secondary current phasor. The invention includes a means and a method of measuring the distribution transformer's vector impedance.
US10067156B2

A physical quantity sensor includes a physical quantity sensor element and an IC connected to the physical quantity sensor element. The IC includes an analog power supply circuit that is switched to enable or disable, a signal processing unit to which a voltage is supplied from the analog power supply circuit and which processes a signal from the physical quantity sensor element, and a control circuit that sets the analog power supply circuit to enable within a processing period based on an external trigger and makes the signal processing unit process a physical quantity signal from the physical quantity sensor element intermittently for every processing period.
US10067153B2

A semiconductor device according to the present invention includes plural temperature sensors; a switching circuit that switches between detection signals from the temperature sensors at a predetermined frequency; an ADC that receives the output of the switching circuit and outputs a converted signal; a correction information extracting circuit that generates a temperature mean value; and an abnormality information extracting circuit that generates a temperature difference value.
US10067109B2

One variation of a method for tracking temperature exposure of foodstuffs within an automated sandwich assembly apparatus includes: at a topping module, receiving first topping sample and a second topping sample in a column of topping samples; at a first time, determining a first temperature of the first topping sample; in response to the first temperature of the first topping sample exceeding a threshold temperature, setting a first timer assigned to the first topping sample; cutting a slice from the second topping sample; following dispensation of the slice of the second topping sample from the topping module, tracking a position of the first topping sample within the topping module; and in response to expiration of the first timer prior to dispensation of a final portion of the first topping sample from the topping module, disqualifying the final portion of the first topping sample from dispensation onto a topping vehicle.
US10067097B2

The invention relates to a method for testing a workpiece using ultrasound, wherein an ultrasonic probe generates an ultrasound signal which has a central beam and which is coupled into the workpiece under test, and the central beam is guided along a predefined path on the surface of the workpiece, the central beam and the workpiece being moved in opposite directions at least along a portion of the path.
US10067093B2

A system processes data signals consisting of sums of independent signal terms in order to generate one or more of those terms. The generated terms are computed using a set of reference signals to construct alternative support sets, whose images are computed on the data signals. Computed images that are independent of the residue of the data signal minus the image are identified as independent signal terms, as are the residues. These initial signal terms are used to compute additional terms. Identified terms from different data signals are organized into independent slices, and slices whose terms are supported by sets of reference signals are associated with those supporting sets.
US10067083B2

This invention relates to an apparatus suitable to be used for analyzing at least one sample with an electrochemical sensor array, comprising at least one upper layer; at least one inlet and at least one outlet opening provided on the upper layer; at least one lower layer having at least one recess thereon; at least one two-sided adhesive membrane matching to the recess; at least one sensor array secured to the lower layer, at least one reference electrode, at least one counter electrode, at least one communication channel, at least one conductive line providing a connection between the working electrode and the communication channel on at least one plate; at least one further two-sided adhesive membrane spaced from the adhesive membrane positioned on the lower layer and enabling the sensor array to be secured to the upper layer.
US10067077B2

A sample manipulator includes a drive system, a pair of flexure plates, and piezoelectric actuators. The drive system preferably includes a pair of drive pulleys on opposite sides of a driven pulley and coupled to the driven pulley by a drive belt. The sample rotates around a rotational axis with the driven pulley. The driven pulley is preferably driven by a pair of drive belts, one being located above the sample, and the other being located below the sample. Fluid bearings provide improved rotation of the driven pulley. The flexure plates are preferably monolithic with a high number of machined flex veins with the side of a tapered threaded screw being used to create the high force required to bend many flexures at the same time for sample motion and to provide fine, precise sub-micron motion control. The piezoelectric actuators provide high-precision control of the load on the sample.
US10067076B2

A scanning method, which is a method of identifying a change in the density of an object, includes arranging a source of ionizing radiation and an array of radiation detectors Dn, where n is an integer from 1 to N, capable of detecting the radiation in such a way that radiation counts are counted by the detectors as the source and detectors are rotated around the object. Detectors are arranged in conjugate pairs so that missing data due to a malfunctioning detector may be filled in from its conjugate.
US10067062B2

A controller (316) and method for establishing safe operation of an atomic emission spectrometer (AES) to analyze a sample (100) arranged on a sample holder (102) of the AES. The controller (316) is configured to receive a measurement of at least one test parameter indicative of the arrangement of the sample (100) on the sample holder (102). The at least one test parameter is then compared to a range of target values for that test parameter to determine if the sample (100) is arranged correctly on the sample holder (102). The test parameters may include an electrical parameter dependant on a current between a first and a second terminal at the sample holder (102), gas pressure in a gas chamber housing an electrode of the AES, or displacement of a portion of the sample holder.
US10067054B2

A glucose sensor comprising an optical energy source having an emitter with an emission pattern; a first polarizer intersecting the emission pattern; a second polarizer spaced a distance from the first polarizer and intersecting the emission pattern, the second polarizer rotated relative to the first polarizer by a first rotational amount Θ; a first optical detector intersecting the emission pattern; a second optical detector positioned proximal to the second polarizer, the first polarizer and the second polarizer being positioned between the optical energy source and the second optical detector, the second optical detector intersecting the emission pattern; a compensating circuit coupled to the second optical detector; and a subtractor circuit coupled to the compensating circuit and the first optical detector.
US10067052B2

The invention relates to an apparatus for the optical in-situ gas analysis that comprises a housing; a measuring lance whose one, first end is connected to the housing and whose other, second end projects into the gas to be measured; a light transmitter arranged in the housing whose light is conducted into the measuring lance and is reflected onto a light receiver by a reflector arranged at the second end, wherein the optical path defines an optical measurement path within the measuring lance; a gas-permeable filter through which the gas to be measured moves into the measurement path; and an evaluation device for evaluating received light signals of the light receiver. To provide an improved apparatus with which the problem of the condensate formation can be counteracted better, provision is made that the measuring lance has an agitation apparatus for agitating the gas in the measuring lance.
US10067042B2

A liquid analyzing device includes a carrier, a driving unit, a rotating plate and a transmission mechanism. The driving unit is adapted to drive the carrier to rotate. The rotating plate is rotatably disposed on the carrier and adapted to support an analyzing cassette. The transmission mechanism is connected between the carrier and the rotating plate. When the driving unit drives the carrier to rotate to enable a rotation speed of the carrier to be changed and cross a predetermined rotation speed, the rotating plate rotates relatively to the carrier.
US10067040B2

A container for storing a biological sample is disclosed. The container includes a first chamber having a sidewall extending between an open end and a closed end, defining a first chamber interior adapted to receive a sample holder therein. The container also includes a second chamber having a sidewall extending between an open end and a closed end, defining a second chamber interior adapted to subsequently receive the sample holder therein. The second chamber interior is in fluid isolation from the first chamber interior. A removable closure encloses at least one of the open end of the first chamber and the open end of the second chamber while the sample holder is disposed within one of the first chamber interior and the second chamber interior. A first fluid may be disposed within the first chamber interior, and a second different fluid may be disposed within the second chamber interior.
US10067032B2

A method, system, and computer program product are provided for back-up and restoration of data between volatile and flash memory. The method for controlling back-up of data to flash memory includes: organizing back-up data into stripes, wherein a stripe is a set of pages across all available flash memory devices, dies and planes which have the same block and page address; maintaining metadata indicating locations of known bad planes and grown bad planes; using the metadata when writing back-up data to determine which planes to send cache program commands to; and sending cache program commands to three or more stripes of data simultaneously including providing an indication in the stripe that the stripe is handling a cache program command If a grown bad block is encountered whilst saving a stripe of data, the stripe of data is re-written to the next available page address avoiding the grown bad block.
US10067031B2

A dual-comb optical-frequency comb generator includes a tunable comb-generating laser, a coarse-comb generator, a fine-comb generator, a second harmonic generator, a coarse-comb offset photodetector, a dual-comb offset photodetector, and a fine-comb photodetector. The coarse comb is self-referencing and coupled to the fine comb so as to enable absolute determination of the frequencies of the fine comb.
US10067027B2

A method and system of testing a tightness of a closed container using a two-part test. The first part of the two-part test includes connecting the closed container to a gas supply and filing the closed container with a testing gas from the gas supply. A first leak rate of the closed container is measured over a first period of time, and when the first leak rate is less than a first threshold, the controller identifies the closed container as compliant. Conversely, when the first leak rate is greater than the first threshold, the controller measures a second leak rate of the closed container over a second period of time. When the second leak rate is greater than a second threshold, the controller identifies the closed container as noncompliant, and when the second leak rate is less than the second threshold, the controller identifies the closed container as compliant.
US10067026B2

A method and apparatus can include: shutting off a gas line at a stop valve; disconnecting a utility meter from a house line; connecting the house line to an output end of a flow meter; connecting the utility meter to an input end of the flow meter; turning the gas line on at the stop valve; and determining: the gas line is leak free based on the flow meter showing no gas flow, and the gas line is leaking based on the flow meter showing a steady gas flow.
US10067024B2

A differential pressure sensor comprises a measuring diaphragm made of an electrically conductive material, two electrically insulating mating bodies, and at least one capacitive transducer. The measuring diaphragm is connected to the mating bodies in a pressure-tight manner with the formation of a measuring chamber in each case along a circumferential edge. The mating bodies each have a diaphragm bed which is concave in the center, wherein the mating bodies each have a pressure channel which extends through the mating body into the measuring chamber. The capacitive transducer has at least one mating body electrode which is formed by a metallic coating of the surface of the mating body in the region of the diaphragm bed and with which contact can be made by a metallic coating of the wall of the pressure channel. The mating body electrode is formed by an inner region of the metallic coating, which inner region is annularly enclosed by an outer region of the coating and is separated from the latter by an annular insulation region.
US10067016B2

A torque detecting apparatus includes an annular magnetic flux collecting ring, a magnetic flux collecting holder surrounding and holding the magnetic flux collecting ring, and a magnetic shield including a circumferential end and attached to the outer periphery of the magnetic flux collecting holder. The magnetic flux collecting holder includes a housing portion that houses in its inner space the circumferential end of the magnetic shield. The housing portion includes an outer wall radially inwardly facing an outer peripheral surface of the circumferential end of the magnetic shield such that a first clearance is provided between the housing portion and the outer peripheral surface of the circumferential end of the magnetic shield.
US10067012B2

A stress measurement method is provided of the present disclosure. The stress measurement method includes an image capturing procedure, a phase shift calculation procedure, an isochromatic intensifying procedure and a transformation procedure. The image capturing procedure is used to capture four light intensity images with four different phase angles of a sample. The phase shift calculation procedure is used to obtain an isochromatic retardation of the sample when the four light intensity images have sufficient light intensity values. The isochromatic intensifying procedure is used to calculate two enhanced light intensity values, the background of intensified isochromatic light intensity value and the amplitude of intensified isochromatic light intensity value to obtain an isochromatic retardation when the sample is in a low stress condition. The transformation procedure is used to transform the isochromatic retardation to a stress value of the sample.
US10067009B2

A force transducer for measuring compression and/or tension forces includes a rod-shaped deformation body and at least four strain transducers applied on the deformation body and configured for measuring a longitudinal strain and a transverse strain of the deformation body. Front and rear elongate recesses are provided on the front and rear sides of the deformation body at an intersection point between a central longitudinal axis and a central transverse axis of the deformation body. Left and right upper indentations and left and right lower indentations are provided on the deformation body respectively at the four quadrants bounded by the axes. An angle between the central transverse axis and a shortest connecting line between the front elongate recess and the left upper indentation is at least 17° and at most 29°.
US10067006B2

Various sensors and arrays of sensors that utilize nanostructures or carbon structures, such as nanotubes, nanotube meshes, or graphene sheets, are disclosed. In some arrangements, at least a pair of contacts are electrically coupled with a given nanostructure or carbon structure to sense a change.
US10066997B2

The invention relates to methods and to devices for generating multispectral illuminating light having an addressable spectrum, for adaptive multispectral imaging and for capturing structural and/or topographical information of an object or of the distance to an object. The illuminating device comprises a multispectral light source and a modulator for temporal modulation of the individual spectral components of the multispectral light source having modulation frequencies. The multispectral light source comprises at least one light source having a continuous, quasi-continuous, or frequency comb spectrum and wavelength-dispersive means, or an assembly or array of monochromatic or quasi-monochromatic light sources having emission wavelengths or emission wavelength bands which are different from one another in each case. The modulator comprises at least one electrically controllable three-dimensional light modulator, or a plurality of electronic control modules assigned to the individual monochromatic or quasi-monochromatic light sources.
US10066993B2

A method and analyser for identifying or verifying or otherwise characterising a sample comprising: using or having an electromagnetic radiation source for emitting electromagnetic radiation in at least one beam at a sample, the electromagnetic radiation comprising at least two different wavelengths, using or having a sample detector that detects affected electromagnetic radiation resulting from the emitted electromagnetic radiation affected by the sample and provides output representing the detected affected radiation, and using or having a processor for determining sample coefficients from the output, and identifying or verifying or otherwise characterising the sample using the sample coefficients and training coefficients determined from training samples, wherein the coefficients reduce sensitivity to a sample retainer variation and/or are independent of concentration.
US10066983B2

A sensor system of a medical system, in particular a manually operable, gravimetric system for continuous ambulant peritoneal dialysis (CAPD), provides for detection of a treatment status. In particular, the sensor system provides for detection of a phase segment and/or a phase transition during the peritoneal dialysis.
US10066982B2

Systems and methods for calibrating a volume dimensioner are provided. In one embodiment, a calibrating system comprises a dimensioner and a reference object. The dimensioner is configured to remotely sense characteristics of an object and calculate physical dimensions of the object from the sensed characteristics. The reference object has predefined physical dimensions and an outside surface that exhibits a pattern of reference markings. The dimensioner is configured to be calibrated using the reference object as a basis for comparison.
US10066976B2

The design and structure of a vortex flow meter with large dynamic range utilizing a micro-machined thermal flow sensing device for simultaneously measurement of volumetric flowrate via vortex street frequency as well as mass flowrate is exhibited in this disclosure. The micro-machined thermal flow sensing device is placed at the central point of a channel inside the bluff body where the channel direction is not perpendicular to the direction of fluid flow in the conduit. The thermal flow sensing device is operating in a time-of-flight principle for acquiring the vortex street frequency such that any surface conditions of the device shall not have significant impact to the measured values. With a temperature thermistor on the same micro-machined thermal flow sensing device, the vortex flow meter shall be able to output the fluid temperature as well as the fluid pressure.
US10066973B2

A Brillouin backscattered spectrum is obtained in such a way that two optical pulse pairs each composed of two pulses of different durations and of the same phase and Π phase difference are launched into a sensing optical fiber; Brillouin backscattered lights produced by the optical pulse pairs are detected into signals for the respective optical pulse pairs; the signals are sampled with two window functions whose time widths are equal to respective pulse durations of the optical pulse pair and whose delay time is variable; each sampled signal is transformed with a predetermined transformation; products of the transformed signals are calculated; and subtraction between the products is performed.
US10066964B2

A magnetic field sensor, a magnetic assembly, and a method provide circuits and techniques for or measuring one or more displacement angles of a magnet using magnetic field sensing elements. Applications include, but are not limited to, joysticks.
US10066956B2

The present disclosure provides a navigation method based on a three-dimensional scene, comprising: calculating an interest value of a viewpoint of a camera based on heights, volumes, irregularities and uniqueness of buildings in a scene; generating trajectory parameters of the camera according to the interest value of the viewpoint, so as to navigate according to the trajectory parameters. The navigation method based on a three-dimensional scene of the present disclosure obtains a reasonable interest value of the viewpoint based on heights, volumes, irregularities and uniqueness of the buildings, thereby achieving a high-quality navigation.
US10066949B2

A method of geospatial guidance for sight impaired users includes receiving, by a computer system, a user selection of a geospatial area. The computer system further receives a user selection of a point of interest criteria. The method includes finding, by the computer system, in a database that includes geospatial points of interest, those geospatial points of interest that match the user selected criteria and that are in the user selected geospatial area. The computer system determines a reference location in the user selected geospatial area and distance and direction from each of the found points of interest to the reference location. The computer system presents sets of information, to the user, wherein each set includes a description of one of the found points of interest together with distance and direction between the reference location and the one of the found points of interest.
US10066944B1

Systems for multi-mode receiver (MMR)-based inertial integration of position solutions replace expensive IRUs with lower-grade but high-performance inertial sensors and GNSS-assisted MMRs, collecting inertial position data indicative of an aircraft position and integrating the inertial data with georeferenced position data within the MMRs. The inertial sensors may include microelectromechanical attitude and heading reference systems capable of generating coasted position solutions based on secondary inertial data and integrated with georeferenced data when it is available. The coasted position solutions may be used as a standby alternative to primary integrated solutions, or serve as an additional primary position solution.
US10066938B2

An electronic timepiece includes a display unit, an altitude measurement unit that measures an altitude, a RAM that stores an ascent integrated altitude plan value which is a plan value of an ascent integrated altitude value, and a CPU that calculates the ascent integrated altitude value obtained by integrating an altitude variation amount during an ascent, based on an altitude measured by the altitude measurement unit, that calculates an ascent achievement ratio which is an achievement ratio of the ascent integrated altitude value with respect to the ascent integrated altitude plan value, and that causes the display unit to display the ascent achievement ratio.
US10066937B2

A ranging apparatus transmits an optical input signal to an optical signal input/output unit mounted on a measurement target. The optical signal input/output unit receives the optical signal and transmits an optical output signal applied with an optical change, to the ranging apparatus. The ranging apparatus receives the optical output signal, measures a propagation distance from a light source a the light receiving unit through the optical signal input/output unit, and measures a relative position of the optical signal input/output unit based on the propagation distance. Thus, a distributed aperture radar is realized from the ranging apparatus and the optical signal input/output unit.
US10066936B2

An article is presented configured for controlling a multiple patterning process, such as a spacer self-aligned multiple patterning, to produce a target pattern. The article comprises a test site carrying a test structure comprising at least one pair of gratings, wherein first and second gratings of the pair are in the form of first and second patterns of alternating features and spaces and differ from the target pattern by respectively different first and second values which are selected to provide together a total difference such that a differential optical response from the test structure is indicative of a pitch walking effect.
US10066935B2

The present invention relates to a laser device for supporting work on a construction site and a laser beam detector for detecting light of a laser beam rotating around a rotation axis of a laser device. There is a need that the detector is able to identify the laser device which emitted the light that the detector detects. This can be achieved by a laser device comprising a laser unit configured to emit a laser beam; an optical element arranged to rotate the laser beam around a rotation axis; and a transmitter configured to transmit a communication signal over an interface to a receiver of a laser beam detector, wherein the communication signal provides information about a rotation pattern of the rotating laser beam.
US10066928B1

A nut measuring device that is configured to be surroundably mounted a nut so as to measure and subsequently display the size thereof. The nut measuring device includes a body having a first end and a second end. The first end of the body includes an opening wherein the opening is contiguous with a channel. The channel extends inward into said body and includes a hollow passage. A plurality of sensors are circumferentially mounted to the channel and extend the entire length thereof. The sensors are configured to detect and provide measurement of a nut adjacent thereto. A processor is operably coupled to the plurality of sensors and receives data signals therefrom. A display screen is formed in the outer surface of the body and is operably connected to the processor. The display screen displays the size of the nut disposed in the channel.
US10066924B2

A displacement detection apparatus can reduce a measurement error even when a diffraction grating is displaced and/or tilted to a direction other than the measurement direction. A displacement detection apparatus includes a light source which emits light, a luminous flux-splitting section, a diffraction grating, a diffracted light-reflecting section, a correcting lens, a luminous flux-coupling section, and a light-receiving section. The diffracted light-reflecting section reflects a first luminous flux and a second luminous flux so as to be perpendicular to one of measuring planes of the diffraction grating and be parallel to each other. The correcting lens is arranged between the diffracted light-reflecting section and the diffraction grating.
US10066905B2

A conducted electrical weapon (“CEW”) launches wire-tethered electrodes from multiple cartridges to provide a current through a human or animal target to impede locomotion of the target. The CEW includes a handle and one or more deployment units. A handle and each deployment unit include a processing circuit and memory. A handle may provide operation and usage records to a deployment unit for storage. The information stored on a deployment unit may be unalterable once written. A handle may log a record of usage, deployment units, and other deployment information. The log file may be available to an electronic device through a secure wireless protocol.
US10066896B2

An automatic pellet loader of a pneumatic air gun, including a pellet clip seat, a pellet clip lid, a pellet clip closure, and a magnetic shaft. The pellet clip seat and the pellet clip lid are connected to form a magazine case that includes a pellet inlet. The pellet clip closure is rotatably connected to the magazine case for opening or closing the pellet inlet. The bottom side wall of the pellet clip seat is provided with a loading sleeve that extends to the pellet clip lid. A center hole of the loading sleeve perpendicularly penetrates through the pellet clip seat. The pellet clip lid includes a loading channel allowing the pull-bolt thimble to pass through. The loading sleeve includes an opening close to an exit side of the loading channel through which a single pellet can slip autonomously into the loading channel.
US10066892B1

An automated weapon system comprising an active recoil control system, a bi-directional recoil containment and double strike prevention system and a mortar retention system. The active recoil control system uses multiple sensors in combination with a solenoid controlled multi-disc brake to adjust the weapon recoil. Using outputs from the sensors, a controller predicts and reacts to a recoiling mass performance and applies the required braking force, in order to compensate for anticipated or actual variations. Feedback from the sensors allows the active recoil control system to adjust braking during the recoil strokes and counter-recoil strokes in order to optimize the weapon operation and performance in extreme firing conditions.
US10066891B2

A gun body includes a gun body side connection portion, a barrel includes a barrel side connection portion, and the gun body side connection portion and the barrel side connection portion are connected to each other by an insertion structure. The gun body side connection portion includes an inner peripheral surface which is formed inward from a connection opening, the barrel side connection portion includes an outer peripheral surface, at least one of the inner peripheral surface and the outer peripheral surface is formed in a tapered shape, and the other of the inner peripheral surface and the outer peripheral surface is formed in a shape which is movable along the tapered shape. The gun body side connection portion and the barrel side connection portion are drawn in a direction along a center line by coupling means, the inner peripheral surface or the outer peripheral surface having the tapered shape and the movable shape are fitted to each other, and the barrel is centered.
US10066890B1

A fast-attaching, self-aligning, easily adaptable and tool-less suppressor adapter. The novel adapter attaches to the barrel of a firearm while precisely aligning the barrel and adapter using a concentric constriction sleeve along the barrel and a longitudinal compression barrel guide at the muzzle. The device is adapted to attach to a wide range of barrel diameters via an easy to fit and inexpensive to manufacture fitment sleeve. Thus, the adapter can be manufactured in a single size and work with most firearms. In addition, the device attaches to the smooth section of barrel thereby eliminating the need for permanently modifying a firearm by threading the barrel.
US10066882B2

A connecting member includes a first component and a second component fixed to each other, the first component includes a first mounting wall and a first area formed by denting from the first mounting wall, the second component includes a second mounting wall, a second area and a third area, the second mounting wall and the first mounting wall are hermetically fixed, the second area and the third area are both formed by denting from the second mounting wall, and the second area and the third area are arranged with space and are in communication with the first area; the second component further includes a first slot extending through the second area and a second slot extending through the third area, and the first slot and the second slot are provided for communication of the circulating tubes of the heat exchanger.
US10066878B2

A heat exchanger integrated assembly and a manufacturing method thereof are provided. The heat exchanger integrated assembly includes a heat exchanger, a mating portion and an adaptor, wherein the heat exchanger includes a first inlet and a first outlet; the mating portion includes a first side, a second side and a first hole and a second hole passing through the first side and the second side, and the mating portion further includes a first recessed portion formed on the first side and in communication with the first hole; and the adaptor includes a first passage in communication with the first hole and in communication with the first inlet via the first recessed portion, and a second passage in communication with the first outlet via the second hole. The heat exchanger is integrated with other parts and is connected to an expansion valve directly.
US10066877B2

A high efficiency ventilation system may include a partition configured to separate a supply air stream and a return air stream, an energy recovery ventilator, a heat recovery ventilator, a refrigerant flow controlling condensing unit, and a direct expansion coil. The refrigerant flow controlling condensing unit may be configured to send a refrigerant to the direct expansion coil and configured to receive a refrigerant from the direct expansion coil. The direct expansion coil may be disposed between the energy recovery ventilator and the heat recovery ventilator. The high efficiency ventilation system may be configured to supply ventilation air to a controlled environment at a particular temperature and a particular humidity.
US10066873B2

[Problems] A combustion gas extraction probe that is capable of preventing burnout of a head metal portion of a probe, capable of rapidly cooling a high-temperature gas in a uniform manner in a probe, and whose outer diameter can be kept small.[Means for Solving Problems] A combustion gas extraction probe (4) having a hollow-cylindrical inner tube (4a) in which a high-temperature combustion gas flows, a hollow-cylindrical outer tube (4b) surrounding the inner tube (4a), a low-temperature gas discharge hole (4c) provided in the inner tube (4a), and a low-temperature gas supply means (9) for supplying a low-temperature gas between the inner tube (4a) and the outer tube (4b) and discharging the low-temperature gas from the discharge hole (4c) into the direction that is substantially perpendicular to the sucking direction of the high-temperature combustion gas and is toward the center of the flow of said high-temperature combustion gas. Alternatively, plural discharge holes (4c) may be provided, where the individual discharge holes (4c) are arranged at substantially the same positions from the head of the probe in the high-temperature combustion gas sucking direction, or alternatively, the discharge holes (4c) may be arranged in stages in the high-temperature combustion gas sucking direction. The flow speeds of the low-temperature gas and the high-temperature combustion gas are preferably not less than 40 m/s and not more than 100 m/s.
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